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Like Boots, too, fate was to match it with a proprietor who was neither of these things, and rather earlier in the BHS case.
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Consider, too, the fate of the $70 billion in premiums expected to be raised in the first 10 years for the legislation's new long-term health care insurance program.
We've all been there, that moment you've just about settled back into your health routine following a bout of work based travel and wham, your pocket vibrates, phone pings and you subconsciously accept your all too familiar fate, confirmed moments later when you read the email subject headline: International Business Conference.
At first, the Downing lights were offered for the new minor-league stadium being built in Coney Island, which would have been an all-too-perfect fate, but city officials said they were too expensive to adapt.
"As an African-American man, I thought: 'Oh my God, I'm losing another one, not another one.' " Here in Baltimore, friends and relatives had hoped he would avoid this all-too-familiar fate.
Analysts say Velocity Micro will have to be nimble to avoid the all-too-common fate of little guys who are crushed by the big players who invade their turfs.
But when too-neat fate forces Maud to testify about her tough work/life conditions, she finds herself at the epicentre of a struggle that is met with violence, imprisonment and worse.
He died young in 1855, the terrible, all-too-common fate for indigenous peoples brought to the imperial metropole.
In the event, the team was not able to avoid the all-too-frequent fate of being yet another late shipping hardware crowdfunding project.
He added that this is still a too-common fate for HIV-positive Americans, particularly among young African American men.
A violent death is the all-too-frequent fate of indigenous activists who defend their rivers and lands against dams, logging and other forms of destructive development.
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