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It was a daring notion, fraught with possibilities of catastrophe.
And that's lovely - a situation that seems fraught with possibilities and they are all dismissed".
You can imagine just such a situation "fraught with possibilities" in the restaurant in After Lunch: a lovers' quarrel, a date gone wrong.
Ms. Boo says that she chose Annawadi because the scale of this "sumpy plug of slum" bordering a lake of sewage was small, and its location was fraught with possibilities.
In the book I did, the first poem begins, 'She floated along the avenue,' and ends up, 'It's true, she was no one I knew.' And that's lovely - a situation that seems fraught with possibilities and they are all dismissed".
His is indeed a theory fraught with possibilities both favorable and unfavorable to an expanded scope for the contents of free speech".
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'None of the stories in this column ever has a point!' ") Ephron once said that she thought of New York City as "the most magical, fraught-with-possibility place," and her evocative essays on Manhattan living superbly unpacked that sense of possibility for her readers.
I thought it was going to be the most exciting, magical, fraught-with-possibility place that you could ever live in; a place where if you really wanted something, you might be able to get it; a place where I'd be surrounded by people I was dying to be with.
On this week's Moyers & Company, historian and author Peter Dreier tells us that the current political crisis is fraught with possibility for progressives in America -- and shares the reasons he continues to be optimistic, including dynamic grass roots initiatives around the country.
The Southampton laundry ban is also fraught with delicious possibilities.
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