2022 Well, that’s a little bit up to them, a little bit up to fate. 2022 Donald Trump cut a deal with the Taliban that left the future of the Afghan government, Afghan women, and al‑Qaeda to fate. Steve Meyer, Anchorage Daily News, 6 Mar. Tony Garcia, Detroit Free Press, Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Bohjalian tracks his players as keenly as a leopard does its prey, matching psychology to fate with an almost pathological precision.īethanne Patrick, Los Angeles Times, The effort was too much and the young animal succumbed to fate, sliding down the snow into the abyss. Scott Springer, The Enquirer, As fate would have it, Crighton stepped to the plate in the biggest spot of the game - bottom of the sixth, two outs, bases loaded, tied at 1 - when Petry pulled him aside, just for a moment. Katie Bain, Billboard, As fate would have it, the Warriors 73-9 season ended with them blowing a 3-1 lead to James and the Cavaliers in the Finals.Ĭydney Henderson, USA TODAY, As fate would have it, Upper Arlington is Sycamore's opposition again as the Golden Bears downed Dublin Coffman 17-7 Wednesday night. Kathryn Schulz, The New Yorker, As fate would have it, the weekend changed her entire life. Josh Weiss, Forbes, 1 June 2022 Among those were the dragons (33,427 black ones, 514 green), but, as fate would have it, many of the other pieces were ocean-themed. Tom Sietsema, Washington Post, 10 June 2022 Such a large production would have been incredibly difficult to pull off under the best of circumstances, but fate had other plans. Johnny Dodd,, 17 June 2022 As fate would have it, Prime’s landlord is from Trinidad, too. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun Identical twins Amanda Caston and Julia Baldree weren't expecting to give birth on the same day, but fate had other plans. The warning that the lack of an advanced education will fate a person to a lifetime of below-average earnings See More Kaplan, The Arabists, 1993 Who are my viewing companions at this hour? Dazed and confused, we are isolated in sunken couches, empty beds and cheap hotel rooms across this crumbling nation, one through MTV but fated never to meet. Eric Utne, Utne Reader, March/April 1994 It was during this interregnum between the acquisition of regional power and the actual use of it that Henderson was fated to enter the picture. Verb Given what was going on when the magazine was started, Utne Reader seems fated to have happened-it was simply an idea that fit the times. Her fate was sealed by the marriage arrangement made in her youth. One company went bankrupt, and a similar fate befell the other. They thought they would never see each other again, but fate brought them back together. Mordecai Richler, The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz, 1959 Round and round she goes, where she stops nobody knows. What quirk of fate, this time round, Syd, checked the great man's stride? - John le Carré, A Perfect Spy, 1986 Often there is a specified character on whom a work hinges and whose fate we follow, a Raskolnikov or a Hamlet … - Robert Penn Warren, Democracy and Poetry, 1975 The money goes down one-two-three on the table, fives and tens and twenties, and the wheel begins to spin. 1992 So what went wrong? I ask Syd again, glancing ahead to the inevitable end. Noun … the fate of our species is bound up with those of countless others, with which we share a habitat that we cannot long dominate … - John Gray, Times Literary Supplement, 11 Sept.
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