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Do you talk among yourselves about the harm that might befall you?
Judaic and Islamic canonical texts refer frequently to slavery and treat it as a natural condition that might befall anyone.
In "Worst-Case Scenario," a man makes a living by describing the disasters that might befall his clients.
Perhaps not unexpectedly, despite fears about the mental declines that might befall us, few of us have generated concrete strategies for addressing them.
But these small plans are extremely susceptible to insolvency when faced with an epidemic or other health catastrophe that might befall an entire community.
A sudden jolt (a sharp economic downturn, a new outburst of terrorist attacks, or any mishap that might befall Mr Putin himself) could tip the country over the edge again.
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But the real concern here is not that the steady progress of the last two centuries will gradually swing into reverse, plunging us back to the conditions of the past; it's that the world we have created – the very engine of all that progress – is so complex, volatile and unpredictable that catastrophe might befall us at any moment.
It seems that just turning on the nightly news either shows some present calamity or one that might potentially befall us any day now.
Their mistake is usually to express themselves through fixed forms, a fate that might also befall some of the ingenious constructions in the British pavilion.
was living, feeling men and women, as if what happened at Aulis was Lyme disease or a bad dot-com investment, something awful that might well befall the nice people next door and that you vaguely hope won't happen to you". These darts are only a piquant overture to Mendelsohn's literary, theater and film essays, most published in the New York Review of Books.
The threat that disaster might befall any euro member to drop out may continue to keep economies in line.
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