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Too many broad, convenient, Lena-friendly strokes of fate shape the book's final pages.
Wit, charm, brilliance, rapture, personal crisis and a few strokes of fate are all wrapped up together in an extraordinary parcel, wonderfully right for Stravinsky's "Dumbarton Oaks" concerto.
Kieslowski's skeptical, open-ended vision suggests that the answers can be intuited only from riddles, signs, portents and sudden, odd strokes of fate.
The Mahler work is both a four-movement symphony in the classical tradition and a volatile outpouring filled with evocations of pastoral scenes (complete with cowbells), the murky cosmos, distant churchly chorales and, by the end, pummeling strokes of fate.
For Krzysztof Kieslowski, the great Polish filmmaker who died four years ago, the answers to our most troubling questions about the meaning of life and death and the existence of God can be intuited only from riddles, signs, portents, coincidences and sudden, odd strokes of fate.
We are often other, though, than hapless victims of unkind strokes of fate.
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As if the opening night schedule made months in advance was some stroke of fate.
"I think it is an incredible stroke of fate that he had that experience.
By some stroke of fate, Lamptey was born in the city of Tema, and so was Adu.
The story of Chandni and Rohit, who planned a happy future, but in one stroke of fate Chandni faces life alone.
The outreach van recognizes how much acquiring a pet can depend on impulse, a stroke of fate that changes lives - and saves them.
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