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The story of sudden and corrosive distrust appears simple and straightforward, but Haigh seems to have built it backward, delivering only enough information to lead relentlessly to its foreordained conclusion.
It's hardly a surprise that critics -- political, academic and civic -- have accused the charter commission of reaching a foreordained conclusion and cite some oversimplifications and omissions in its final report.
The story marches to its historically foreordained conclusion at a ravine, but not before Rosenthal is given another opportunity to contemplate human kindness and those who remain in the town see, from the flames and smoke in the distance, that their liberators are on the way.
foreordained, id., at 678.
But why foreordained?
It's not all foreordained".
Later on, she regrets her foreordained selfishness.
Fortunately, there's nothing foreordained about this future.
As Mr. Ellis wrote in an earlier book, "Founding Brothers": "What in retrospect has the look of a foreordained unfolding of God's will was in reality an improvisational affair in which sheer chance, pure luck — both good and bad — and specific decisions made in the crucible of specific military and political crises determined the outcome".
"What in retrospect has the look of a foreordained unfolding of God's will was in reality an improvisational affair in which sheer chance, pure luck -- both good and bad -- and specific decisions made in the crucible of specific military and political crises determined the outcome".
The drama of Russia's transformation is not over; its ending is neither imminent nor foreordained.
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