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Jim's adolescent joys (secretly fishtailing the family car on country roads), urges (his crush on Chrissie is full-fledged first love) and fears ("The Blue Star" is infused with signs of the coming war) are much more fateful and painful than the emotions he experienced before.
Other historians emphasize that the death of Emperor Samuel two months later was much more fateful for Bulgaria.
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Both women were in relatively low-level government jobs at the time of their fateful tangles with much more powerful men, President Bill Clinton and Clarence Thomas, then a Supreme Court nominee.
But in Sierra Leone, that fateful Feb. 13 cab ride has become something much more: The government there is hailing Mr. Jalloh as something of a national hero, who has single-handedly overhauled the country's image around the world.
But Ray Rice's fateful act of violence, caught on video, says much more about him than it does about her.
That she was privy to the halls of power during the most fateful moments in the Union's history makes her that much more compelling.
The Asia-Pacific Pivot away from our fateful fixation on the Islamic world of the Middle East and Central Asia to the rising Asia-Pacific region is much more about emerging power relations in what we laughingly call the global order, not another overarching free trade agreement, though there is plenty of trade to conducted.
Still more fateful was what was to come.
More fateful restlessness soon showed across a broader canvas.
More fateful still were their activities in Prague and Brussels.
But now I'm hearing more and more about an even more fateful year.
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