It was a fateful move, because Mrs. Child by then was struggling to learn to cook and her husband was suffering the consequences.
OVER three years of sustained argument, Roosevelt occasionally back-tracked, but at every step a long national conversation preceded fateful moves toward total war.
Becoming a public company trading in the U.S. has been called "a fateful move, exposing Black's empire to America's more rigorous regulatory regime and its more aggressive institutional shareholders."
A knee injury in college sidelined a promising baseball career, and so he made that fateful move to New York.
She chronicles her and her family's love for the Dodgers until the team's fateful move to Los Angeles in 1957.
The West's decision to include the Russians in a Kosovo settlement was one of the most fateful moves in the complex Balkan diplomacy.
The most direct consequences of Mussolini's fateful move were felt by Greece and Italy.
After five years in Yorkshire he was transferred to Manchester City for £56,000 and a year later made the fateful move to Torino.
Then we made a fateful move.
The fateful move has saddled the taxpayers with colossal losses from Anglo Irish and other banks, and will push public debt to near 118pc of GDP by 2014.