That, though, was just a prelude to the disastrous events that have befallen the new school. |
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It is a tragedy that has befallen countless families through the generations. |
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It told of desolate, regretted things befallen happy cities long since in the prime of the world. |
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Zanzibar was witness to all the chaos and entanglement that had befallen the Khojas of that era. |
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Much the same fate has apparently befallen many other fairly despicable celebrities. |
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The world is a difficult place, and many tragedies have befallen mankind in its upward climb from savagery, some of them quite recently. |
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It involved a nervous system disease called scrapie that had befallen a flock of about 36 Suffolk sheep in downtown Tucson. |
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Events that have befallen several UK biotech companies in recent years are still fresh in the mind. |
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However, the latest misfortunes have befallen the Baltimore share price under his chairmanship. |
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I tried hard to overcome the great misfortunes that had befallen me and tried to finish my last days as a teacher with peace and faith in God. |
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The King was struck all of a heap by the sight, and knew not what had befallen him. |
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The look on their faces told its own story as they tried to take in the dreadful news of the tragedy that had befallen this community. |
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Dr. Huxley told about a coincidce that had befallen him when he produced an artificial animal, the axolotl. |
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Are there tragedies involving mass death and displacement that have befallen any other people in history he finds equally amusing? |
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The tragedies that have befallen the country both before and since that time are largely the result of its intransigent one-party state. |
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Some say that it is the worst accident that has ever befallen the bird life of this part of Europe. |
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Most difficulties have befallen the hotels of middle and lower price segments. |
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All those who love your town were moved when they heard about the misfortunes that have befallen your community since last winter. |
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Even more worrying is the inertia or confusion which seems to have befallen the established democratic parties in this situation. |
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A similar fate would have befallen those who borrowed against their homes to purchase calls on Apple stock last summer. |
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If someone were to ask me what disaster this was that had befallen my life, I might ask if they wanted the story or the truth. |
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The council slowly and with much detail gave the barbarians information of the hellhound that the elves had accidentally summoned and what had befallen their tribe. |
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The current difficulties are not the first trial that has befallen us. |
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It has become customary at meetings such as this to note the many setbacks that have befallen the multilateral disarmament and non-proliferation machinery in recent years. |
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The same fate had befallen Cuba's payments for meetings relating to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, the Biological Weapons Convention and the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines. |
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In the first innings Alviro Petersen had barely digested what had befallen his skipper when he jumpily edged behind and the second time around he was only good enough to stab at the ball and send another catch to Haddin. |
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In a recent article, we discussed how much more laborious has become the search for the truth of the tragedy that, for so many years, has befallen the peoples of Rwanda and the east of Congo. |
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As the world was learning the full extent of the horror, Romanians, too, realized the full depth of the tragedy that had befallen their fellow citizens. |
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I fear that the same fate that has befallen our foreign and security policy as a whole, and which has been discussed so many times, will also befall this code of conduct. |
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He himself weeps over the misfortunes that have befallen his people. |
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Eventually, Heilyn fab Gwyn opens the door of the hall facing Cornwall and the sorrow of what had befallen them returns. |
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When he discovered that disaster had befallen his division, he organised the forces to defend the town as best he could. |
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Several nasty incidents have befallen them in recent years, but all of them were miraculously able to climb out of their Volvo vehicles unscathed. |
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Walsh is probably wary of the fate that has befallen many of his better-credentialed predecessors, so immediately turned his attentions to next week's clash with Collingwood. |
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The most visible feature of the election in rural Norfolk are the enormous Ukip signs in local squires' fields – and the fate that has befallen them. |
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Criminals of the daylight use gangs to protect themselves from the rule of law and then take refuge in the moral bankruptcy that has befallen those who are entrusted with the implementation of international law. |
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The catastrophe that has befallen Britain's former third party is also part of a broader electoral fragmentation, which has made voting for fringe outfits less pointless. |
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Among the adversities that had befallen Africa, such as extreme poverty and disease which threatened the existence of some populations, including in Lesotho, those terrorist acts imposed a greater and unnecessary burden. |
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That is why they do not want to talk about what has befallen them. |
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Tragedy had befallen two members of the RCMP and their families. |
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He recollects the misfortune that has befallen him. |
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Despite all the many difficulties that have befallen her, Storm always makes free and responsible choices. But is an angstless existence really possible? |
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