Sentence examples for to destiny from inspiring English sources

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to destiny

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That to which any person or thing is destined; a predetermined state; a condition foreordained by the Divine or by human will; fate; lot; doom.

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"Many people are fatalistic, leaving everything to destiny.

Who could intercept the Cubs on their way to destiny?

And it's very hard to leave your destiny to destiny.

Unfortunately, at 20 I felt in no way prepared to succumb to destiny.

Then you become a refugee who has compromised, who has surrendered to destiny.

But they went their separate ways this spring, and Melissa reached out to Destiny.

Their changing states are due to destiny, environment, and their own nature.

They see the international "we" as an impediment to joy -- and to destiny.

Duncan Clarke is the author of Africa's Future: Darkness to Destiny, (Profile Books, 2012).

This "great revolution", warns one editor, will mean that some publications "must submit to destiny, and go out of existence".

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He is brought by Xehanort to Destiny Islands, where his heart merges with that of the newborn Sora to keep it safe.

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