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He regards himself as psychologically unable to remember dates, & so places most of the events of his life in relation to accidents which have befallen him.
"The magnitude of the horrors which have befallen him," Rosen later wrote in an evaluation, "are beyond the coping capabilities of his thought process".
The Stoic character of this text is evident, as is Carmichael's injunction that we not be disturbed on account of evils which have befallen us, or which might befall us, due to no fault of ours.
Near the birth of her youngest child Princess Louise in 1809, Louise wrote to her father, "Gladly...the calamities which have befallen us have not forced their way into our wedded and home life, rather have strengthened the same, and made it even more precious to us".
Suddenly, the only way to right the myriad wrongs which have befallen you for being who you are is to bash back as hard and fast as you possibly can, wailing and gnashing your teeth as the blood splatters up into your face.
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As is often the case with calamities in Africa, that which has befallen Darfur seemed to burst into the global consciousness without warning.
The stupendous disaster which has befallen the Italian kingdom has few parallels in European history in its horror, and probably none in the amount of life and property destroyed.
But, they might like to take heed of the fate which has befallen Street of Dreams, the Coronation Street musical, starring Paul O'Grady and Jodie Prenger, which has cancelled the remaining dates of its tour after only two performances in Manchester.
Perhaps startled by the scale of mishap which has befallen Platini, and their plan to become dominant through his presidency of an imploded Fifa, they focused on events nearest to the front of their eyes.
Vanuatu has been spared the unrest which has befallen neighbouring countries such as the Solomon Islands and Fiji, although the largest island, Espiritu Santo, experienced a brief insurrection in 1980.
That is, however, the fate which has befallen Thomas Riddell, who died in Edinburgh in 1806.
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