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That is why all efforts to tease a deeper entanglement from Wilder's manic film are fated to fail.
Well, the director is Terry Gilliam, so any viewer wishing to trace a clear narrative line, or more than a whisper of argument, will be fated to fail.
Britain has enough problems of its own without having to try to salvage a project that was fated to fail from the start, and may still even after everyone's money has been poured into it.
Likewise, an American who watched the fighting involving American troops in Somalia from a rooftop in Mogadishu, where he then worked for the United Nations, said: "The mission was not fated to fail.
The logic of his argument about the euro is that the project is fated to fail and that Greece ought to exit the euro rapidly, not least for its own sake.
Even on his eventual chance, after a journeyman's odyssey encompassing spells with four English counties and two Australian state sides, he appeared fated to fail.
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Eastern Europe was not fated to go Stalinist, any more than Germany was fated to become fascist.
Iran, he says, is not fated to go nuclear.
In a cell fated to die, death-promoting factors accumulate and regulate negatively DIAP1, thereby releasing caspases to be activated.
Alas, these arguments are fated to fall on deaf ears.
Is hardscrabble Harlan, Kentucky fated to fade away?
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