Sentence examples for fate occasions from inspiring English sources

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The bottom line, I think, is that when you invest in these practices, it's supposed to prevent you from completely falling to pieces when fate occasions a moment where you do not receive immediate, perfect validation of your beliefs.

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There are characters we're to take as models for Bond's boss, M (Samuel West as Adm. John Godfrey) and M's bantering secretary, Miss Moneypenny (Anna Chancellor as Lt. Monday), and the prototypical Bond Girl (Annabelle Wallis as Muriel Wright, whom Fleming gave the Bondean nickname "Honeytop") whose fate will occasion in our hero a moment of remorse while leaving no lasting marks.

Yet, our results might be explained if daz-1 mutant pachytene-stage germ cells are sometimes confused as to their sexual fate, on occasion only committing to the female fate late in pachytene.

Henry James missed his older brother's wedding in the summer of 1878, and sent William a letter of apology that reads, in part, "As I was divorced from you by an untimely fate on this occasion, let me at least repair the injury given you, in the most earnest words that my clumsy pen can shape, a tender bridal benediction".

As Kirk drove around the Lower Ninth, however, he realized that post-Katrina New Orleans provided one of those rare occasions when fate had neatly separated the two variables.

They remain oddly relevant today: Harry Truman, it's worth remembering, assumed the presidency when Franklin Roosevelt died here in Georgia--only one of many occasions when fate thrust a vice-president into the Oval Office in a time of crisis.

In the event, Mr. Fry offers a dignified, excellently spoken account of a character who suffers a far-from-comic fate amplified on this occasion by a hint of sweetness behind the bluff facade.

(He even winked at me over his shoulder as I interpreted a neat parry of his to one of the prime minister's verbal thrusts)." On two occasions, when the fate of dissidents inside the USSR was raised, the "unemotional mask" slipped.

It is frequently the fate of pieces composed for specific occasions to disappear after their first performances, never to be heard again.

The building changed hands many times and was scheduled for demolition on several occasions, but escaped this fate apparently because a sufficient number of local residents came to its defense.

They call to clarify rules and regulations, to express anxiety about the fate of their applications, or (on occasion) to vent.

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