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"Xi Jinping visits Beijing's Nanluoguxiang amid the smog: breathing together, sharing the fate," said a Xinhua headline.
John E. Exner Jr., then a professor of psychology at Long Island University, saved Rorschach devotees from sharing the fate of phrenologists or leech-wielding barbers.
Wade paid attention and sat out, avoiding for one day the possibility of sharing the fate of players like Russell Westbrook and David Lee, stars whose playoff futures are over or in doubt because of injuries.
Osasuna and Levante currently occupy Europa League places in La Liga but both run the risk of sharing the fate that befell Mallorca in 2010 when they were denied the chance to take part because of a €60m debt.
Branden Rippey, a history teacher in Newark, worries that the idea, along with reliance on private donors, will ultimately undermine the union.Mr Christie, however, believes unions that resist will end up sharing the fate of the dinosaurs.
Feudal Europe was saved from sharing the fate of China and Muscovy not by its tactical prowess but by the unexpected death of the Mongols' supreme ruler, Ögödei, and the subsequent eastward retreat of his armies.
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He shares the fate of his men".
The phrase, if it catches on, may share the fate of its American forebear.
Villages like Boralapar could all too easily be the next to share the fate of Matmora.
Is the Bill of Rights now to share the fate of the Geneva Conventions, to be discarded as "quaint"?
"I've shared the fate of many working mothers, I felt guilty like them," Ms. Trierweiler said.
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