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Joshua takes her along with him to escape the ill fated city.
Receive from me The fated land you sought so long by sea."
As there were no law enforcement officers in that fated car, where was the bullet to come from?
Anyway, if you assume I am a fated thing then the mirror would have been destroyed.
But there is another association to be made, and it involves another fated power plant.
He stood on a height from which he could look out and see the end of his fated journey.
However, due to her inability to differentiate between left and right, she met up with the two again, which also seems a fated incident.
Some characters also have special fated ties to other players that are based on the birthday selected for the character at creation.
She knows of Achilleus' fated death and mourns him before he has actually died.
Aiah stares for a moment at the strange, fated apparition.
He was the grandson of the ill fated King Duncan I.
This fated evening was an ugly one.
Jem's career move is, as he says, "a fated step," and for reasons more complicated than can be found in the history books.
Less than a thousand ships will end this war, Nor Vulcan needs his fated arms prepare.
He seems in retrospect the Mahatma's fated antagonist.
This hard fated man, a simple, inoffensive quaker, lived near Camden.
Essex was scheduled to be the prime recovery carrier for the ill fated Apollo 1 space mission.
The east side of the street was part of the ill fated Opera Centre development which never passed the planning stage.
Or her fated ancestors.
"But even with foreknowledge, you can't avoid your fated termination," Pei-li said.
But if killing him would prevent him from upsetting the framework of fated events, I would have done it without batting an eye.
Of the fated outsider."
She and Nick divorced for the sake of Bridget's ill- fated pregnancy (the baby was stillborn).
The lazy argument only seems plausible if one fails to consider the necessity of the occurrence of intermediate events related to a final, fated event.
This fated sign their foundress Juno gave, Of a soil fruitful, and a people brave.