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Nor is it a matter of fate.
The daughter of immigrants from Taiwan, she grew up regarding death as a matter of fate.
And that will not be a matter of fate or market logic, pure and simple.
One American division completing its tour in Iraq was able to avoid those difficulties, simply as a matter of fate.
Major poets, like trick-or-treaters, tend to arrive in pairs or small groups (whether this is a matter of fate or academic convenience may be debated).
His restless need to change, to move on, to find a new life is a matter of fate, not just character.
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Matters of fate can rest on a full bladder.
It is a matter of destiny or "fate" that one is born of sage character, average capacity, or disadvantaged.
He lacked the second of those nouns for sure, and even his "destiny" could be better described as a matter of freakish fate.
It is not simply a matter of malevolent fate, or a dark prophecy that flows from the inscrutable but often questionable will of the gods.
Perhaps plastic surgery is every bit as much a roll of the dice as one's natural appearance: a matter of timing, fate and, most crucially, the practitioner's skill.
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