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And poor Aeneas knew full well that life was a series of both contingent and fated events that could not be foretold or explained with any degree of accuracy.

But the translation of art from aristocratic cynosure into capitalist commodity was fated, in any event, and Duveen was bound to make the most of every opportunity to advance it.

Clemens, Schiraldi, Stanley, Buckner, and McNamara must have all been thinking that redemption was at hand only later would the Sox loss in the seventh game seem fated by the disastrous events from the one before.

Clemens, Schiraldi, Stanley, Buckner, and McNamara must have all been thinking that redemption was at hand only later would the Sox loss in the seventh game seem fated by the disastrous events from the one before.

Some events are fated (or planned by God), some happen by chance (or through the operation of the non-rational aspect of the world soul), while there is a third class of events for which we, humans, are the only causes (De tranq. an. 476E).

Mike D'Antoni and the Knicks parted ways Wednesday — an event that seemed fated once the franchise acquired Carmelo Anthony, an immense talent whose individual playing style clashed with D'Antoni's spread-the-wealth offense.

At Tate Modern, London SE1 Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters It was not the perfect Twombly exhibit but this comparison of the great American painter's sensuous lyrics of misty pigment with the classicism of Poussin was fated to become a historic event.

LeVell was among those invited by Scott to the ill-fated endorsement event last fall in New York.

A prolific remixer and beloved star of the Bay Area electronic music scene, Cherushii was a DJ, producer, and radio host who was closely affiliated with 100% Silk, and slated to play at their ill-fated Ghost Ship event.

And anyone reading Mr Atkinson's thoughtful books will come to the realisation that soldiers are fated, like Sisyphus, to relive the same events again and again.

In fact, a cleaved PARP by caspase-3 during apoptosis is an irreversible event, where at this stage a cell is fated to undergo apoptosis and is no longer able to respond to any DNA damage reparation [ 14, 15], this is widely recognized as a hallmark for cellular apoptosis [ 47].

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