She was dark and exotic and not at all like the other girls in school, but destiny intervened. |
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Derrida is critical of Heidegger's conception of historicity as fate or destiny because of the contamination of spirit by nationalism. |
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He has asked to vote positively to elect members who would guide the destiny of the nation for the next five years. |
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The best part about knowing your goals and taking steps toward achieving them is that it puts you in charge of your own destiny. |
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As a young girl this Gujarati actress aspired to become a pilot, but her destiny has taken her to the hustle and bustle of Bollywood. |
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In a land of palm trees and a time of eternal summer, the destiny of a pluviophile rested in the fickle hands of the clouds. |
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In fact, there's a subset of neocons who believe that given our unparalleled power, empire is our destiny and we might as well embrace it. |
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One could even say the story implies that emancipation is not properly a woman's pursuit or destiny. |
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I felt it was my destiny to carry on like this, and it was a tremendous psychological blow when the business went down the tubes. |
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So while she grooms her son for leadership, she is also fulfilling her own destiny. |
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Next up was my mother, with a speech about fate and destiny and how Mandy and I met. |
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He is eventually ordered to leave her to follow his destiny of founding a new Troy, whereupon he casts her off with tragic consequences. |
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Everything that happened before is forgotten in the cruel wake of fate and destiny. |
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Is he really behind Jill and her dream to fulfill her dead husband's destiny, or is there an ulterior motive behind his caring compassion? |
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He believes the hand of destiny is on his side, just as it was when he was tearing up the track everywhere from the Isle of Man to Japan. |
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The city is the arena of multiple singularities, packed densely with each intensely individual life living out its deeply personal destiny. |
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There was obviously an element of destiny about their career choice. Try the roast half pigeon with celery mousseline. |
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You could argue that such a destiny is unfair, unjust, undeserved, and maybe that's so, but such an argument is irrelevant. |
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Though high-born, he was propelled more by his conviction that he was a man of destiny than any class or tribal loyalty. |
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He came to Paris and found his true destiny as a symbolist poet, perpetually drunk with the power, the colour and the music of words. |
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This was the type of game that makes you believe in miracles and curses, mystique and aura, and destiny. |
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Above all Irish political nationalism demanded a state wherein for good or ill the people decide their own destiny. |
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To be in service of the country's destiny is the Government's honour and its bounden duty. |
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A two minute period near the end of the game determined the destiny of the trophy. |
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I totally support the idea that you are going to be the navigators of your own destiny, unfettered and untrammelled. |
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I came here out of sheer chance, out of luck, destiny, fate or the alignment of the stars. |
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Perhaps, but it'll more likely be the law of averages, a destiny thing, a twist of fate. |
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Looking within ourselves, we are immediately aware of our own sense of purpose and destiny. |
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He could feel the strings of destiny twisting, shaping his future to an unavoidable fate. |
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The Villagers destiny is very much in their own hands as four of their remaining six league games are at Elm Park Way. |
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Then Carlow took a hand in their own destiny and posted points from Brian Carbery and Johnny Nevin to equalise in the 29th minute. |
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No, the they are resisting because they want to control their own destiny, rather than be dictated to by a foreign occupier. |
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However, this map only adds to the confusion when the lovers meet their destiny at a beach not too far from outback Australia. |
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I think it's better to go with the flow like a good river going to its destiny rather than trying to cause a stir. |
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Joseph's parents know that he is a miracle child with a special destiny ordained by God. |
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It may seem you are making your own destiny, but always you follow the path Fate ordained. |
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It is, in fact, the economic system that is most in harmony with the biblical understanding of human nature and human destiny. |
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But he gains in confidence, building up to the Olympian ending as Apollo accepts his destiny, watched by the women who nurtured him. |
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Fate and destiny intertwine and connect in ways you cannot possibly imagine. |
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The power to control one's destiny through the accumulation of wealth is not only natural, it is healthy. |
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Each of these powers flourished in a Mackinder heartland and saw its destiny in mercantilist imperial expansion. |
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Now we all labour under the cynical belief that poverty, oppression, exploitation is our destiny and we have to stay with it. |
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For they all had to carry on the message of destiny now, everyone who had believed, everyone who'd had faith. |
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For Standard Life, the next few weeks will be testing ones as it counts its votes and plans its date with destiny. |
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Just because you don't believe in destiny doesn't mean to say some one won't make the choice of following their own free will! |
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This is enough explanation for a rational person, but not for a believer in destiny. |
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Rachel I just want you to know that I believe that destiny will bring us back together. |
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I believe in fate and I do believe that there is a difference between fate and destiny. |
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I had to believe that history, destiny, was written at a much more profound level. |
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There can be room for each one of us to act within overall contours of fate and destiny. |
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Shriya is a firm believer in God and destiny and says she took up whatever came her way. |
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We meet those who believe in reincarnation, those who believe in destiny and those who refuse to believe. |
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It seems that people who want to achieve should believe in destiny, rather than chance. |
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She may the only woman I know who is capable of thwarting biological destiny. |
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Some people think it might have been fate or destiny that Redbill returned home to be set free. |
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Your destiny, and the destinies of those who will come after you, must be fulfilled. |
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At precisely the point of the peak of the roof, just a gentle puff of wind can determine the destiny of many raindrops. |
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It's gonna be tough to stay focussed on plumbing and tiling which is my true destiny this week. |
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Procreation becomes every woman's destiny and every man's responsibility, regardless of circumstances. |
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Well, there were some presentiments of the rock 'n' roll destiny that beckoned. |
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The economic success of professional Cubans, many of them children of Spaniards, ultimately transformed Miami's destiny. |
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He is said to have eaten a toad as a child, an act foretokening a martial destiny. |
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The interlude of peace as all the naked refugees foregather in an ineffectual attempt to understand their destiny is all too brief. |
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He was familiar with the cosmopolitan destiny of an heir of a great European family. |
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As her father convalesced and improved, Cavell was convinced that nursing was her destiny. |
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According to them it was God's own destiny for them to conquer the entire continent to bring it under the U.S. control. |
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Somehow or other, by destiny, this sinner did perform a pious deed, and by that deed he became purified. |
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No amount of scientific progress, moreover, has separated the world from our apprehension of its innate destiny. |
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As initiators of culture and producers of the societies in which we live, the destiny of modern man is our conscious choice. |
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It is also a great New York story, a tai chi story, an accidental but somehow fated destiny. |
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To the Greeks, your destiny was in the hands of the Fates, three heartless old women. |
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The figures suggest strung puppets, and underline the subjects' impotence as playthings of a malign destiny. |
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If you're fancying yourself a victim of circumstance, you're not participating enough in your own destiny. |
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The knowledge of a shared destiny energizes and sustains many of us, enervates and defeats others. |
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A sense of destiny pervades your every waking moment, and you prepare with great detail for destiny fulfilled. |
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He certainly used it in the sense of destiny that is carved out by immense human efforts. |
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Instead of taking charge of its own destiny, the borough remains tied to the county council's apron strings. |
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Who now does the military two step, the foxtrot, the valetta, the quickstep, the destiny waltz, the gay gordons? |
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Some people pay attention to aptonyms because they appear to provide evidence that a person's name may indicate a person's professional destiny. |
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It seemed like Shobha's perfect man had been snatched from her by destiny and faceless international criminals. |
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We are shown images of bees, signifying the backward movement of trying to escape one's destiny. |
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The idea of American exceptionalism was expressed domestically in the doctrine of manifest destiny. |
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But Phillips sounds Whiggish indeed in regarding the three wars as building up to a global destiny. |
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Victims of the whimsical monsoons and fickle market prices, these poor farmers have very little control over their destiny. |
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The end result of manifest destiny, racism and unrestrained capitalism has led to a public that yearns to be fooled. |
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Refusing to believe that Jesus Christ is Lord, and refusing the destiny he has for you, is accepting eternal damnation. |
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My stomach knots itself in fear as I wait for the appearance of a man who controls my destiny, my Fate, and my life. |
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The issue has echoes of the Arab world's historical struggle to assert its own destiny. |
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By ordering his own punishment the masochist has made himself the master of his destiny. |
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He suggested a number of ideas that would change the society and destiny of the island. |
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This goal was compatible with the doctrine of manifest destiny, and Spencer's Social Darwinism. |
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Far more frightening to him than dangling from an ice-glazed yardarm 150 feet over the Southern Ocean was being unable to choose his own destiny. |
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If I ever achieve my destiny as the poor man's Stephen Fry, I am so going to do that. |
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The arc of the members' lives follows precisely the classic Greek model of destiny, hubris and nemesis. |
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He had long considered it his destiny to be the next president of Pakistan, but latterly his political career has faltered. |
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With the squad due to leave on their Far East tour tomorrow morning, it is important that the Big Three's destiny is decided rapidly. |
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Every race carries in its mental constitution the laws of its destiny, and it is, perhaps, these laws that it obeys with a resistless impulse. |
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Nursing must act now in a unified voice with a resolved spirit to determine its own destiny. |
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He's a violent hothead who's clearly on a collision course with his destiny. |
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However, hospitalism is not necessarily the destiny of all children brought up without their mothers. |
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An unwavering sense of purpose, or destiny, motivates many impostors, and even exposure rarely lessens this desire. |
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He testified that he believed that a priest was one of God's chosen people, and that one became a priest because of destiny. |
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The liars, the traitors, the thugs, and the outlaws cannot be handed the destiny of a nation like India. |
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But she had no influence on Denise's photographic destiny, which took a decisive turn at the liberation of Paris. |
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Her blood-red lips and hooded eyes, her large hands firmly grasping the wheel, all convey a woman in control of her destiny. |
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What is the destiny that is to be fulfilled, and who is the one true child of it? |
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Bostridge then railed against destiny in a long arioso, but his powerlessness was symbolised by the next chorus. |
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With the new proposals we will sink even further into the mire with less and less control of our own destiny. |
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A troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendez-vous with destiny. |
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To ignore this is to run your business on a wing and a prayer, which is pure chance and takes your destiny out of your own hands. |
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Astrologers understand destiny so they are consulted to establish auspicious dates for important activities. |
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In their eyes, the destiny of bioethicists is to sit on bioethics committees and set public policy. |
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The losses and sacrifices suffered in terms of academic advancement had been construed to be the destiny of life. |
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Thrown on their beam ends, they were presently planning something else, eager to shake dice with destiny and with courage unbroken. |
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It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve. |
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Such events remind us of the sameness of our human destiny, the fragility of our existence. |
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Our destiny is not to be disembodied souls, but to be reunited with our bodies in the future kingdom of God. |
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A central theme of his poetry, as well as of his magnum opus, the novel Doctor Zhivago, is man's destiny in revolutionary times. |
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By accepting everyone's invitations, he makes other people the unwitting authors of his destiny. |
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I gathered up my little ones with just the clothes we were wearing and left for good, not looking back and not knowing our destiny. |
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Yet I was determined to settle down and carve out my destiny in my homeland. |
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Kindness, sobriety, manfulness, courage, morality, intelligence, religion, and duty mark her destiny. |
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They must count on wits and be quick on their feet in a gamble with destiny. |
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When government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates, and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. |
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The belief in manifest destiny had opened up North America as far as the West Coast, and after the Civil War the nation had come of age. |
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The first paper draws our attention to the concept of manifest destiny and current war discourse in the American context. |
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Americans looked to the western lands as an opportunity for large amounts of free land, for growth of industry, and manifest destiny. |
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But in truth, you know, that was really the birth of what would become manifest destiny and the western expansion. |
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That worked in post-Puritan America and led to the doctrine of manifest destiny and some positive missions. |
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Chapters on manifest destiny and the Indian wars trace Ambrose's own travels across the country. |
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Listening to him, we all understand that radio was his destiny, but the very first time he went on air his voice did wobble. |
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The very idea of manifest destiny encouraged men and women to dream big dreams. |
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The war with Mexico was also a product of the United States' belief of manifest destiny. |
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But I now think that it is in every toddler's destiny at some point to take a permanent marker pen to some piece of household furniture. |
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We believe that peoples and nations have the right to determine their own destiny, free from military coercion by great powers. |
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A key point for believers is that they also believe that practising their religion is directly linked with their destiny. |
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Instead of obediently yielding to the will of these gods, he took his destiny into his own hands, even though he remained plagued by self-doubt. |
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These are characters who want perfect lives, but who keep finding out that destiny has other plans for them. |
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When we have a good destiny, filled with joy and happiness, wealth and prosperity, we rejoice and praise the deity we worship. |
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So we can say that in all his films the plot leads to a fatal end, a tragic destiny which the characters cannot avoid because it is presented as an absolute truth. |
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As the younger became more wilful and wayward, making the most of her privileged status, the elder became more withdrawn, worried about her destiny. |
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In my experience, secular Americans are as likely as religious Americans to believe that we are the rightful beneficiaries of some kind of manifest destiny. |
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This is not to be confused with utopianism, nor with a doctrine of manifest destiny, whether national or global, nor with a theocratic theory of the state. |
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She burns through staffers and appears to have a megalomaniacal sense of her own destiny. |
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In this untypical but engaging sports autobiography, he portrays himself as a man of destiny, overcoming all obstacles in the way of England's Rugby World Cup victory. |
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And that's where John meets his destiny and Jeremy his nemesis. |
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But their inscription of the working class as the inheritors and fulfillers of the national destiny had a pervasive effect on Australian historiography. |
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According to Campbell, every hero encounters a wise mystic who helps him embrace his destiny. |
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Although Colin Byrne was hooked on golf from an early age his transformation into one of the world's leading caddies was more accident than destiny. |
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One answer resides in the belief, still ingrained in our civitas, that Americans have a shared sense of purpose and destiny. |
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And despite heading for Kingfield three points adrift of the play-off places, Coleman believes the fixture list means the Reds still hold their destiny in their own hands. |
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A land of opportunity, manifest destiny and righteous moral whatsis. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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Vietnamese Buddhists believe in reincarnation and karmic destiny. |
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Couple walked towards the opposite end of the dungeon, where she previously played with destiny. |
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These cells change their ultimate destiny, or fate, as the disc regenerates tissue so that, for example, instead of regenerating leg structures they form wing structures. |
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It gives a particular direction to every sentiment and action, and carries a man forward, as by a kind of resistless impulse, or insuperable destiny. |
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These vocal roulades evoke the little lad's vacancy as he travels through the night, knowing nothing of his destiny nor even knowing that he doesn't know! |
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With eight games remaining and only two away, the team's destiny is in their own hands but they must learn from this experience and not let complacency rule the day. |
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The transfer, which gives Iraqis official control over their own destiny once again, was a low-key affair, taking place here in the presence of just a few dozen people. |
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The more I wrote about her sideshow behavior, the more I felt seeing it in person was my destiny. |
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Hamlet refused to accept that heroism was his destiny, because of the behavior it required. |
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Neither he nor Vattimo mentions manifest destiny or the white man's burden, but these ideas lurk disturbingly close to the surface of their urbanely arrogant prose. |
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A sense of manifest destiny began to attach itself to their progress. |
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The concept of manifest destiny first entered American political parlance in the 1840s, when continental expansionism first became physically sustainable. |
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We must do everything to help these people to protect their rights and independently determine their own destiny. |
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To be one's own master and to control one's own destiny are the eternal desires of human beings, and democracy is the most significant system to help us realize this desire. |
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The me generation thought they had manifest destiny on their side when they dedicated their lives to blindly pursuing personal happiness at the expense of others. |
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Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice? |
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Asians have been intertwined with America's destiny since Chinese immigrants arrived en masse to build the transcontinental railway after the civil war. |
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In such a situation, novels are read for the sheer delight of the plot twists, which often reflect the detours of our own destiny in this hustle-bustle world. |
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For cities, topography is destiny and most especially this is true of Venice. |
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Perhaps we are all just playing out our genetic destiny, like programmed robots, free of free will, unencumbered by choice. |
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But, my dear lady, I wish to remain with you, to stay by your side and protect you in times of danger, and to assist you as you live out your destiny. |
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When they have lost all their money they will play for their houses, their land, and their wives even, whose destiny often depends on a cast of the dice. |
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He was so possessed by his own destiny he would never allow his armies even a tactical retreat, which turned out to be disastrous. |
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Social atomism sees individual people as the fundamental particles, autonomous ultimate units in full charge of their destiny, empowered to make contracts freely. |
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If destiny had willed otherwise on that fateful Monday, Victor would still have been chasing the rain, in tireless pursuit of the monsoon's elusive splendours. |
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Without the community, the ultimate destiny of any preservation project, no matter how ambitious, will be short-lived. |
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Man's destiny was to transcend his animal nature on a spiritual plane. |
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They are identified by palmists as head lines, heart lines, life lines, and fate or destiny lines, and are alleged to be useful in predicting a person's future. |
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In 1936, a chance meeting placed Johnson on the path to his destiny. |
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So her heroine begins as the deserted changeling waiting to be rescued, and goes through cycles of wickedness and distraction before finding her destiny. |
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He supposed what was troubling him was the question of fate, or destiny. |
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Yesterday, the Pope's certainty in his destiny was strong as ever but this time the clergy who gathered around him sensed a different kind of sureness. |
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One also should consider the streetside pan-Africanism of politically charged music, reflecting a widespread sense of a shared destiny, especially among the continent's youth. |
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I do not believe in the panentheistic idea that the creation is within God as a present reality, but I do believe in panentheism as an eschatological destiny. |
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The opera follows the destiny of Blanche de la Force as she enters the cloister at Compiegne, painting a portrait in sound of the humble, neurotic heroine. |
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How can any self-respecting member of council refuse to put Toronto on the international map with a world's fair so we can realize our destiny as a world-class city? |
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Could the unearthing of that page really have fated this destiny for us? |
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Even the injunctions of destiny are cancelled if one takes refuge in God. |
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It exercises regulative rather than constitutive power, determining the destiny of nations from afar but without the burdens associated with imperial tutelage. |
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The depictions of corporeal decay delineate the destiny of the physical body and portray the mysterious transitional state between this and the other worlds. |
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They see themselves as men of destiny, when they're actually front men for a massive scam that has been going on long before their grandparents got out of diapers. |
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Can one colour adequately depict the twists and turns of fate, the moments of chance and mis-chance, the shades of light and darkness that have shaped your destiny? |
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Finally when I did have to release a chocolate hostage, I mounted up and went to the bathroom to meet the defecatory destiny that exists in my professional life. |
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More people than ever are swapping their desk-bound jobs for a vocation that enables them to be hands-on, use their brain and be in charge of their own destiny. |
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Great Scott, who would have thought that this would be the destiny of the Union Volunteer in 1861-2 while marching down Broadway to the tune of 'John Brown's Body. |
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So the vision such nihilists offered 20 th-century man was of a destiny no more elevated than a dog or cat, emancipated from morality other than subservience to the state. |
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By the time the rain woke me the next morning my stomach rumbled like the epicentre of an earthquake and I realized I had no choice but to take destiny into my own hands. |
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Our destiny always lay just beyond the horizon, and some who stood looking out over all of creation saw what the future beheld and turned to go back. |
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Yet, in leaving, Judah removes himself not only from fraternal violence but from familial destiny as well. |
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Thirty-seven years later, that destiny remains largely unattained. |
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By an act of destiny my nationality readdresses the injustice that I have suffered. |
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Human impact can be an important factor in the shaping and destiny of a particular natural region. |
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Dwelling in meisms or emotionalisms will ensure that you remain outside the realm of purpose and never reach in your purposed destiny. |
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It appealed to those in opposition of Calvinism, which includes the belief that the destiny of each individual is preordained. |
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Human life is sacred because it is made in the image of God and has an eternal destiny. |
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This childhood deliverance subsequently became part of the Wesley legend, attesting to his special destiny and extraordinary work. |
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It was Darius''s son Xerxes''s eyes that had the stink of destiny about them,remarks Gorgo, exemplifying the overblown floweriness of the script. |
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His style can be described as expressionistic, reflecting the destiny and tragic life of people in Western Kurdistan. |
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Then of course the product of the catalysis can desorb from the surface and get on with its destiny. |
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Here he reveals how the post-Empire experiences of both colonisers and colonised shaped Britain's destiny. |
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We are only a small and young nation, but we march with a union of hearts and souls to a common destiny. |
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According to Greek Mythology, Moirai were three white dressed women incarnating the destiny of humans. |
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Ahmet soaked up these new sounds with a fervor that set his destiny. |
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She was born into a legacy of magickal gifts and with a destiny she had no desire to fulfill. |
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For some reason it is the destiny of Richard Tull, to be surrounded by ideoglots. Idioglots, with their idiolects. |
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An essay on man's destiny, the film was for some of its late-60s viewers a light show, a head trip, needing no earthbound explanations. |
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Meeting his doom so, the great hazarder fulfils a destiny for which his whole life was prelude. |
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He wants to foreground Luminism as an expression of manifest destiny but also aims to stake his own claim to the American landscape painting. |
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E is lovestruck and hitches a ride on the spaceship sent to collect her, embarking on a journey that could alter the destiny of humanity. |
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Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must battle saber-toothed cats and terror birds. |
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Of course, no anxiety for the destiny of an Afghan in the xenophobe, chauvinist and racist political set. |
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In those grave, whiteless eyes and sad small mouth live the eternal sorrows and joys and the whole destiny of man. |
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He had thought of making a destiny for himself, through laborious and untiring travail. |
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In the end, I preferred Goblet of Fire because it's got that kind of cup of destiny feel about it, which is the theme of the book. |
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Yorick scarce ever heard this sad vaticination of his destiny read over to him, but with a tear stealing from his eye. |
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There are also two pictures of Fortuna cranking her wheel of destiny from this and the following century. |
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So much has been said about Europe's long-awaited date with destiny that it was hard to sort out the predictable hyperbole from the reality. |
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Protestant work ethic and views on man's destiny came to underline social view in emerging capitalist economies in Early modern Europe. |
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak, an Indian nationalist leader, declared Swaraj as the destiny of the nation. |
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Anna, the map of her drift, and daily meteorological records, but the destiny of those who stayed on board remains unknown. |
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As I have shared with other students, in classical Greek, ananke means destiny. |
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His mother had huge ambitions, and encouraged him to believe it was his destiny to conquer the Persian Empire. |
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The Persian king no longer controlled his own destiny, and was taken prisoner by Bessus, his Bactrian satrap and kinsman. |
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Watching this intense, vividly physicalized abstraction about body, mind, and personal destiny was both exhilarating and exhausting. |
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With the acquisition of a 34-acre property from the Cardone Family Trust, Medina Business Park's manifest destiny is now complete. |
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In World War II, due to its art treasuries and the presence of the Vatican, Rome largely escaped the tragic destiny of other European cities. |
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Despite the earthly powers of the Olympic gods, only the Three Fates set the destiny of Man. |
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These narratives focus on human actors, with only occasional intervention from deities but a pervasive sense of divinely ordered destiny. |
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This poetry looked towards a man of destiny who would free them from their oppressors. |
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They come nowhence, and they go nowhither. But now I see them and all things as ever moving symbols of the motions of man's spirit and destiny. |
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By expressing the myths of having common descent and common destiny, people's sense of belonging to a nation is enhanced. |
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I recognise the first ambiguous monitions of the destiny which afterwards so fully overshadowed me. |
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There's a lot of teenage self-discovery and plenty of hugging and crying as the buttoned-down boarders learn they're the masters of their own destiny, yada yada yada. |
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Coming out of the fateless, leading into the fateless, with hardly anything assigned to chance, the peasant's path runs on the very brink of destiny and on the brink of sleep. |
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His extraordinary achievements, coupled with his own ineffable sense of destiny and the flattery of his companions, may have combined to produce this effect. |
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In the simple fable about old age reconciling itself to memory and destiny, Mastroianni wears the wizened smile of a man who knows he is visiting his youth for the last time. |
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First, this is an antiastrology message. The stars do not control our destiny and are not to be feared. Christ is the Lord who holds the stars in his hand. |
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Anthropological horizons touch our inner sense of freedom and destiny, which is realized in Atman-Brahman, the Christ, Purusha, or symbols of justice and the perfect society. |
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Unfortunately she fell into the trap of confusing biology with destiny. |
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And, no doubt, it was destiny of a sort, unforeknown, deceitful, apparently malignant, that sent Charlotte back again to Brussels after her aunt's death. |
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Transmigration seems to be the ongoing destiny of Sathmar Swabians. |
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Here is a child of three years old, and she cannot tell who made her! Without question, she is equally in the dark as to her soul, its present depravity, and future destiny! |
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The idea was viewed as an important step towards enabling the Inuit, and other residents of the Eastern Arctic, to take charge of their own destiny. |
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The fierce struggle they waged here not only helped decide the outcome of American Civil War, it also shaped the fate of a nation, and destiny of generations yet unborn. |
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The hero justifies himself as a man chosen by destiny to be great. |
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In these lessons, the prince was taught that he was predestined to become an instrument of Divine Providence, fulfilling the historical destiny of the House of Orange. |
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With a burning desire to control their own destiny, workers are ditching the cosy nine-to-five lifestyle to turn their bright ideas into commercial gain. |
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Schiller's plays expressed the restless spirit of his generation, depicting the hero's struggle against social pressures and the force of destiny. |
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Words spoken during the sumbel are considered carefully and any oaths made are considered sacrosanct, becoming part of the destiny of those assembled. |
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Instead, there's a Beethovenian sense of destiny about the whole thing. |
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Slowly, though, he moves from questions about his own life and destiny to an urgent desire to hear God without the deafening static of his own importunateness. |
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