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It's somebody called Buffy who nobody really takes seriously, but who has the fate of the world in their hands.
Like Ms. Judd's soccer mom, he is not entirely who he seems to be; unlike her, he has the fate of the world in his hands.
The unit we look forward to charting is the one that we believe has the fate of the team in their hands — the offensive line.
Since then things have changed, as perhaps has the fate of the minaret – which has been standing since 1194 in this lonely mountain pass on the edge of the ancient kingdom of Ghor.
Not since the Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes was dismissed in 1978 for punching an opposing player during a game has the fate of a collegiate athletic figure stirred such national debate.
Never before has the fate of a country – of an entire continent, in fact – been changed by the single swing of such a blunt axe, wielded by disenchanted and poorly informed citizens.
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How had the fate of an entire subspecies of rhinoceros been left to one elderly male?
Churchill had the fate of the free world on his mind.
You could not have chosen a worse bunch of guys to have the fate of Europe in their hands.
Would it matter to those who often have the fate of the desperately poor in their hands?
There he had the fate of landing a roommate from El Paso with a cousin in Ciudad Juárez.
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