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At Couch's initial trial, Dick Miller, the defense psychologist who used the fateful term "affluenza," also testified at great length about dysfunction in the Couch family.
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Then his life took a fateful turn.
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Nevertheless, they termed the contest "fateful," warning that a loss "could have severe negative consequences".
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At the end of our first term, after exchanging less than ten full sentences between that fateful night and winter break, my roommate and I parted ways.
A decade later, James made the fateful decision to invade England in support of France under the terms of the Auld Alliance.
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