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If it's not one thing, it's another.
When one thing goes wrong, then another, and another..
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"I had a feeling things were doomed to fail," she told a packed theatre on Wednesday.
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The European project has a history of pulling out of a crisis precisely at the moment when it seems things are doomed.
And is there a time window for datedness, a kind of reverse statute of limitations, beyond which things are doomed by their historical patina?
What's wrong with Persia, then, isn't its autocratic form of government but its size, which in the grand cycle of things is doomed one day to be diminished.
"The thing is doomed," said Keith Nicholls, a pollster at the University of South Alabama.
Tabby's name stood out, as did the creature's particular daring, and I had the strange sense of already knowing that the poor thing was doomed to a gruesome and shocking end: hunted and murdered by a pack of wild cats, some pages later — by which time I was marvelling both at the various peculiarities of the book and at my unsettling ability to forget them.
In short, liberals who ask what is just by abstracting from particular social contexts are doomed to philosophical incoherence and liberal theorists who adopt this method to persuade people to do the just thing are doomed to political irrelevance.
This thing was doomed.
"This whole thing was doomed from the start.
The point of this vicious satire is that all of Tom's efforts to do the right thing are doomed from go; he's trying to pacify a woman -- a feminist -- who will always find a way to villainize him for his essential male identity.
This perception was an understandable extrapolation from earlier patterns of Internet sociality, patterns that had prompted philosophical worries about whether online friendships could ever be 'as good as the real thing' or were doomed to be pale substitutes for embodied 'face to face' connections (Cocking and Matthews 2000).
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