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It is a fate to which she is already reconciled.
Imagine the fate to which a European artfilm might have consigned them.
Or indeed a bank – a fate to which Otley's pubs are, curiously, particularly vulnerable.
Otherwise all would have been cut off, and all would have shared the fate to which King Leopold had condemned the finest army his country had ever formed.
However, there is an incongruity between the lively character he creates and the Dickensian fate to which he later subjects her.
Regardless of the group's reasoning, this was the fate to which Lt Kasasbeh was condemned.
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Now the coach, Thomas will no longer tie his fate to Marbury, which is why Marbury went missing Tuesday.
When a cell receives a signal, its developmental trajectory comes to lie within another basin of attraction, inducing an alternative cell fate to that which would have been reached in the absence of the signal.
(comp. anag. & lit).. P. W. Marlow: Fated stage to which finally one resorts?
However, CBF alone cannot faithfully predict tissue fate; the duration to which neurons are under compromised perfusion is equally critical for final neuronal fate as shown in Figure 2 [ 27, 30, 31].
While this argues for an important role of the cellular context in modifying transcription factors' ability to control cell fate, the extent to which the cellular environment affects the function of transcription factors is unclear (Pan et al, 2009).
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