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Ultimately, the subjects of "Sons of Camelot" share a common fate as an American dynasty only in the way in which the book itself is proof.

It is as if the people of these islands have come together and declared that we all share a common fate: we live in the same country and we have a duty to look after each other.

But applying them to prison inmates will be difficult until we begin to see them not as outcasts who deserve to be cut off from the public largess, but as fellow citizens with whom we will eventually share a common fate.

But 40% of those who start a Ph.D. do share a common fate.

When we do contact them, he says, they too often share a common fate: "desecration, disease and death". .

We do all share a common fate.

We are share a common fate and, like it or not, moral responsibility for that fate.

In other words, fully half of genetically identical men and 70percentt of such women will not share a common fate.

As Riccardi observed: "Religions remind us that men and women undertake a single, common journey, and they share a common fate.

Maylor starky elicits the emotional effects of separation between the world's people who share a common fate: the imminent man-made destruction of the planet.

On the other hand, it reinforces the personal allegiances that these individuals may have to this community based on their serological status, their viral load, or the fact that they share a common fate — as residents in neighbourhoods and locations where HIV is 'unsuppressed' (Miller and Rose 2008).

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