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They both face a much more serious fate, possibly the death penalty.
The head of the Scottish National Party made the following statement, and was being perfectly serious: Fate seems to have dealt us a mighty hand, between ourselves and Plaid Cymru.
These in turn lead to more serious fate among the dengue patients [ 10, 12].
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It's playing with some serious thoughts about fate and power, but the emphasis is more on play than seriousness.
The problems therefore run much deeper and are more serious than the fate of a lame-duck president.
The compulsively superstitious person is also very often a serious believer in fate; that was the case with Perry.
Because the first two allegations were so serious, as the fate of Stephen Timms has underscored, the court yesterday annulled the election and barred Mr Woolas from standing for office for three years.
Arguably the most serious was the fate of Angolan asylum seeker Jimmy Mubenga, who had been in Britain for 16 years and who died while in G4S's custody in 2010.
The commercial fate of serious movies is now, to a disturbing extent, dependent on the Academy Awards.
Otherwise, it would have been just a documentary — now you have a very serious film about personal fate".
Gladys drifted in and out of her life and eventually developed serious psychological problems, a fate Marilyn feared she would repeat.
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