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David Moyes' face has now experienced the fate for which it looks like it was designed.
And, of course, there is the fate for losers to embrace: next year.
"The fate for a lot of these boats was to have their sailing rig removed and have a power motor put in them," he said.
It's not a referendum on Mr. Obama or his policies — or a predictor of the fate for Democratic candidates next year.
What will be the fate, for example, of the acting city administrator, Pedro Carrillo, who has handled day-to-day operations for months?
"Is that the fate for a great American brand, to become a local pipsqueak?" Mr. Dusenberry called on global brands to strive for what he called "the majesty of scale, never stinting on production values, never looking homegrown or second-rate, to have the stature that local brands cannot afford".
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A major concern of Moscow's has been the fate of oil-for-food contracts.
They've rounded out the fates for characters, new characters.
The fates for others less certain: Robert McClure, 1974, listed missing, presumed dead.
We should attend to the fate of Earth for our own reasons.
Despite the incredible importance of what was being discussed -- the fate of humanity, for godsakes!
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