Sentence examples for fate of death from inspiring English sources

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This summer, the two places bizarrely acquired another connection, a sad twinning of funerals that spoke to the disparate ways to mark our common fate of death.

The result is that 98 per cent of gay asylum-seekers fleeing persecution for their sexuality are returned home to a likely fate of death or persecution, says the report.

What could he have possibly done to seal his fate of "death by cardiac arrest?" Was it my husband or me?

Mitotic catastrophe is an important oncosuppressive mechanism that senses mitotic failure and responds by driving the cell to an irreversible fate of death or senescence.

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Being Richardson, Richardson recited the Greek and then translated it: "Now, though numberless fates of death beset us which no mortal can escape or avoid, let us go forward together, and either we shall give honor to one another, or another to us".

With the entire State Legislature up for election this year, one issue is pushing all others to the side: How to change the way things are done in Albany, where a pervasive gridlock produced the latest budget in state history and left major issues like the fate of the death penalty and school financing unresolved.

Monday morning, while most of Washington, D.C., lay quietly under a blanket of snow, the U.S. Supreme Court rang with nerve-wracking arguments over the fate of Florida death row inmate Freddie Lee Hall.

In one, he revealed that he was more concerned about the fate of the death penalty itself than with another bungled execution.

As Cedric H. Whitman, the most perceptive of Homeric scholars, wrote, the fate of Achilles, "death-devoted, already dead," is to learn that "integrity and life are irreconcilable".

Indeed, we now know that there is a complex connection between these two proteins that coordinate their activities in specific transcriptional programs that regulate cell fate in terms of death or survival after several kinds of stress.

Virgil wrote in The Aeneid, "it is easy to go down into Hell; night and day the fates of dark death stand wide; but to climb back up again, to retrace one's steps to the open air, there lies the problem, the difficult task".

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