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Since I was a little girl, the stories I heard at Hebrew classes have intermingled in my head, forming a Charlton Heston-like vision where a moody purple sky clouds over, the wind roars and God sits at a table with his book, slowly tracing the list of names until he finds mine, then instantaneously deciding upon and sealing my fate for the forthcoming year.

William Drozdiak is the author of "Fractured Continent: Europe's Crises and the Fate of the West". His forthcoming book about French President Emmanuel Macron and the future of Europe will be published early next year.

But Jerusalem has not been as forthcoming as it should be about the fate of the South Lebanon Army SLAA), numbering 3,000, and about Lebanese civilians who work in Israel.

Whether you're talking about the national balance of electoral power or the fates of individual MPs, the forthcoming report by the four boundary commissions (for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) are set to have a huge impact on politics.

But HSG's creditors have little interest in ensuring that future owners of the Rangers toe this line.The forthcoming bankruptcy proceedings will determine not just the fate of the Rangers but also the extent of the league's power.

Its fate will become apparent over the forthcoming couple of years as the eagerly awaited clinical trials are reported.

Talks between the French foreign minister, Laurent Fabius, and campaigners over the fate of a huge march before the forthcoming Paris climate summit ended without agreement earlier this week.

A legal decision about the fate of several million of these is forthcoming, but Google is certain to control a significant trove of books to read and purchase in digital form.

You can't tear yourself away from the results—especially from the fate of Tyler Goodson, an especially open-hearted and forthcoming subject, who you come to care about deeply.

Evangelical leader Rob Bell, in a forthcoming book, Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived, has already begun to be excoriated as a heretic by hard-right Christians.

There's been some bad blood between Athens and Berlin lately, with the latter city holding the economic fate of the former in its less-than-forthcoming hands.

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