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"It all happened as a matter of destiny," Sharma explained.
There's also the little matter of destiny.
It's seen almost as a matter of destiny, a piece of unfinished business.
Which makes her leaving college for show business more likely a matter of destiny than of rodents.
If Europe is a matter of destiny for most, for Britain it is a matter for colder cost-benefit analysis.For better or worse, in short, Britain is different.
It is a matter of destiny or "fate" that one is born of sage character, average capacity, or disadvantaged.
His very name made his life's work almost inevitable, a matter of destiny.
As a result, the matter of fate and destiny is something he deals with in a way that's unique, and which bears no resemblance to the plotted narratives of others who've had similar concerns, like Hardy.
In the end human survival is a matter of luck — or destiny, if you prefer — of decisions taken in distant capitals in vanished eras that bore unforeseeable fruit 200 years on, of chaotically intersecting systems of weather, metaphysics and pandemic, of the failures and weaknesses and limitations of our would-be destroyers.
The issue of destiny is loaded question.
FOR some pets, and for some people, obesity may be a matter of genetic destiny; even in a time of lower fat levels, svelte basset hounds were a rarity.
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