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Interfere, presume, overstep, and you will meet a harsh fate.
It is the harsh fate of some car manufacturers to be imprisoned by success.
To be debarred for life from working with the male treble voice would have been a harsh fate.
His harsh fate probably owed something to the fact that he was also a member of the local clergy.
What it has done is forcibly separate hundreds of thousands of families — an especially harsh fate for children or elderly parents left behind in America.
NOTHING does so much harm to Islam's global image as the spectacle of people being condemned to death, or some other harsh fate, for renouncing their religion.
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Those who have dared to criticise Putin to a large audience – from the fallen oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky to former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko – have suffered harsh fates.
His later Samuel tetralogy, which might be considered a psychohistory, traced his family's harsh fates in Sweden and Canada in the hope of detecting meaning in a seemingly meaningless struggle for survival.
Ms. Bychkova proposed a harsher fate.
But fortune reserved a harsher fate for Mr. Mann.
Three years later, the case remains pending – while other journalists face an even harsher fate.
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