As in most recovery narratives, the road to sobriety leads crookedly but fatefully to rehab. |
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Instead of favoring his father-in-law, he fatefully stated that his ultimate allegiance was with the nation and its people. |
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The story builds fatefully towards the final dinner party of the weekend. |
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Water, he will tell you, has a mysterious power all of its own, and his life has been fatefully awash with it. |
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Perhaps most fatefully, gone was any explicit pledge to formalize the agreement as a binding treaty next year. |
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The whole thing worked out almost fatefully. |
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Then the contacts are fatefully broken, the metaphysical tension, to which the traditional organism owes its unity, gives way, every force wavers in its path and finally breaks free. |
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Nonetheless, his collecting priorities shifted radically in 1927 when he was 66 years old and his wife, Irene, fatefully commissioned the young German artist Hilla Rebay to paint Guggenheim's portrait. |
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He was ruled out on June 16 and 20 after finishing third on Fatefully in the Vodacall Victress Stakes. |
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