The letters were destined for homes in Templars Firs, Dunnington Road and Glenville Road. |
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A professional actor is destined to repeat the roles he had been doing time and again. |
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These children, they said, were destined to become wastrels, neurotic misfits or criminals. |
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She has woven a complex narrative of hope and danger in the city that was destined to be the beacon of the New South. |
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I have never come across a business so brilliant, nor one so destined for bankruptcy by 2002, so you must act now. |
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They were destined, I am sure, to be eaten in the hotels around the Islands. |
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The couple seemed destined for married bliss when they wed 32 years ago but then Janet's mother, Marjorie, moved in. |
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Bigger and better seems the only way to view what's destined to become another best seller. |
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Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together! |
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A device called a reflectometer is used to measure the degree of whiteness in processed tuber samples destined to become chips. |
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Exports from the city of Arcadia included wool, wax, silk, and kermes, destined for Venice via Zakynthos. |
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Snooker fans are destined to hear much more about the 22-year-old in the future but here are a few facts to be going on with. |
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It gives us a glimpse of the inner woman, who, although she wrote happy endings for her novels, was destined to be disappointed in love. |
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Those guns would have been destined to be used in murders, robberies or kidnappings. |
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He's been writing steadily and has accumulated a bunch of fresh songs destined for his sophomore release next year. |
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This led Harriet and me to delve into the mountains of newspapers that, mingled with Christmas wrappings, were destined for the recycler. |
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As with that venue, which has been completely rebuilt and relaunched, the same fate is destined to happen to this one. |
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Like many young stars, he seems obsessed with people who dare to tell him he's anything but amazeballs and destined for legend-hood. |
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It's also an old master having the last laugh on a movie project that seemed destined to fail. |
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Despite a couple of absolutely classic singles this outfit were always destined to be too left-field for mass-consumption. |
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Perhaps once in a lifetime, if we are very lucky, our paths may cross with someone who is destined to make an enormous change in our lives. |
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Built by BMW's M division as a study of lightweight materials, the car is unfortunately not destined for production. |
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These are important striate branches of the middle cerebral artery, destined for the corpus striatum, internal capsule and associated structures. |
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Now it looks like an unwanted child still tied embarrassingly to the parent company's apron strings and destined for a future of neglect. |
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The variations for piano and orchestra, on a romance from Morlacci's opera Tebaldo e Isolina, were destined for the court at Parma. |
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Unfortunately, it has already been written that these lame-brained longhairs are destined to be huge. |
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The ruling coalition's campaign ignores criticisms and presents the image of a party destined to govern. |
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It was this Temple which first predicted the deluge destined to destroy the Atlantean civilisation. |
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Even the remaining tomato destined for this week's toasted sammies is looking a bit spotty. |
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But the current attempt to de-legitimise this debate, and replace it with avowals of personal belief are destined to fail. |
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The forefeet of scarabs are so little destined for modelling and rolling mud balls that their tarses are worn out in the process. |
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All are high quality logs destined for sawmills and stud mills, where they are made into dimension lumber for the construction industry. |
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As with the wheat, half is destined for the local Greencore maltings, with the rest on a Gleadell contract. |
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The junior leading men, admirable technicians to whom the notion of charisma is alien, don't appear destined for stardom. |
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Maybe, none of the earlier relationships had worked out because Rohan was destined to be her man. |
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At full length he diverted a scorcher destined for the top corner over the bar. |
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The story is told as if it were destined to have, if not a strictly happy termination, at least one within ordinary probabilities. |
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Two men are hoping that it's not bangers and smash this weekend when they race to Naples in a car destined for the scrap heap. |
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The couple seemed destined for married bliss when they wed 32 years but then Janet's mother, Marjorie, moved in. |
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The processors were concerned that between 3,500 and 4,000 tonnes of Zimbabwean soya bean meal was destined for Zambia. |
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Some things seem destined for repeat discovery until the results are finally taken seriously. |
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Hunter drew level after the restart but the match looked destined to go the distance as neither man could take control. |
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In the medical arena, nanotechnology and biotechnology may well be destined to meld together. |
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Many mothers did not want to bear children, especially girls, last year because Ram children were seen as destined to lead miserable lives. |
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The next day, the ship reached the shore of England and all the prisoners were handcuffed, shackled and forced into boats destined for the shore. |
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He stood there wondering what cruel fate destined that his best friend would fall for the woman he loved. |
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Reports that the guns might be destined for sale to the drugs underworld were dismissed as pure speculation. |
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A ship called the Jolly George was awaiting a shipload of arms destined for Polish troops in London's East End docks in May. |
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Pocket rocket Ben Johnson is destined for the rugby league big time judging by his exploits with York Acorn this season. |
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The cabinet was horrified when dockers blacked the jets destined for the military rulers. |
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He was destined for a bright future and will be sorely missed by the tutors and students on his course. |
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To be sure, every human language is, in fact, mortal, subject to modification and change and destined at some point to perish. |
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The heroes in both films were ordinary mortals destined to fight the afflictions of life. |
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He added that the film was destined to become an unanimated classic, high praise which visibly humbled the director. |
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Could auto manufacturing become the 21st century equivalent of Germany's coal industry, uncompetitive and destined to collapse? |
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Though this Blu-ray isn't destined to become the disc by which all other Blu-rays are judged, it's still an impressive package. |
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Perhaps it is you that corrupts whatever guy you get to know since we all seem destined for the slammer! |
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The European Parliament recently voted for an end to the long distance transportation of animals destined for slaughter or further fattening. |
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But the huge bottle of champagne that was sitting in one corner of the room was destined to go undrunk. |
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Now the project is destined to fail unless more women can be encouraged to take part. |
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He has not been named for any post in the interim government, and many analysts believe his political influence and power are destined to wane. |
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Psychics use their brainwaves to control a desired or destined ability and use it to its full potential. |
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One is destined to become a vibrant community with a rich social mix and a youthful population. |
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In Romsey, two schools destined for the axe were rolled into one to create a brand new primary school. |
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Some of the ships were old hulks that had been destined for the breakers' yard when pressed into service. |
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Despite being destined from the early stages to win at a canter, they spoiled and soiled their display with a series of other cynical acts. |
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A role in that other teen Brit landmark Quadrophenia followed, and Winstone seemed destined to become a new star of British cinema. |
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The bottles were transported by a courier company and was destined for Durban via Johannesburg. |
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They are destined to meet again in a confrontation that will test the bonds of their brotherhood. |
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In his first run, he was the easy winner of a bumper at Naas but looks destined for bigger and better things. |
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As happened to second sons, Walter was destined to handle the business end of the family enterprises and not encouraged to develop his intellect. |
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The experiment shows that not all cancers are destined to become malignant. |
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The state-of-the-art vehicles are part of a fleet of almost 200 tough, all-terrain cargo vehicles destined for 3 Commando Brigade. |
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A fascinating study, carried out recently in America, looked at a group of men who seemed destined to become hardened criminals. |
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As a young man David McInroy had to come to terms with the fact he was not destined for a career as a professional footballer. |
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Kind-hearted readers have dug deep into their own pockets to replace the money stolen from a collection tin destined for our Cancer Appeal. |
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His deputy, a one-star destined for great things, ran the division, constantly prepared to relieve the brigade commander fighting the battle. |
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It's probably something that, by its profile alone, is destined to end up in law school casebooks. |
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Kinnear plays the role he's forever destined to play, the straight man, keeping one foot in reality. |
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Or perhaps some people are simply destined to poverty, oppression and abuse. |
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The books are destined to be bestsellers, with advance orders for over 400,000 already taken from booksellers nationwide. |
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His sweet right shot looked destined for the net but just sailed over the bar. |
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Please just strike me down here and now because I am just destined to never be over any of this. |
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Man is destined to fall at the very moment he thinks he has attained the summit. |
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Some of the carvings will find a home in the grounds of country estates while another is destined for a hospice. |
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After one too many chill-out compilations featuring remixes of Dido songs, downtempo seemed destined to die a quick death. |
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The week he discovered her blog, the newspaper horoscope said he was destined to encounter love. |
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Colchester MP Bob Russell is demanding to know if more of the town's post offices are destined for the chop. |
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Others are destined for so-called chop shops, that sell on the parts to rogue repair shops and mechanics. |
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The student who relies upon lecture notes is destined to achieve, at best, a borderline pass and risks failing. |
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In 1561 Francesco expanded on this concept by noting that young Venetian patricians were destined to mature into grave senators. |
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They are destined to be outshone forever by a bunch of under-achievers known as the Maple Leafs, the city's ice hockey team. |
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Public peering is a means for internet service providers to send and receive traffic destined for one another's networks. |
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He was holding the adorable pooch on a lead but seemed destined to faceplant onto the pavement as he struggled for control. |
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Let us take the lead in recognising the perniciousness of an ethos that thinks it is destined to rule the world. |
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At this point, only quarterback Tom Brady appears destined for immortality. |
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Their three colleagues now urged them to resign to avoid the impeachment which seemed destined otherwise to follow. |
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I feel this set is destined to be collectable, so don't hesitate if you have any interest in the musicians, the music, or the worthwhile concept. |
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Local authorities would then arrange for refuse trucks to make regular collections of waste destined for recycling. |
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Tithes, destined for the upkeep of the parish clergy but often impropriated by monasteries or laymen, took around another 8 per cent on average. |
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They are a lost team, destined to serve as a farm team to their supposed competitors. |
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They believe, many of them, that they are fated, or charmed, or destined to do the things they do. |
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The EU is destined to become what big business have always wanted it to be, just a common market. |
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That said, like all weirdo songwriters destined to evolve into cranky, bearded hermits, he has inspired his own legion of obsessive completists. |
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After fermentation these wines go into the same type of casks as wines destined to become Fino. |
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They have also been used, by infusion, to colour milk destined for cake-making, thus giving the cake a richer colour. |
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They are full sized concert grand pianos destined to be played by the world's greatest and in some of its most famous halls. |
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Sadly, Harvey's amazing opening was not destined to bring a reward as he was forced into the pits after nine laps. |
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The consequence of this instauration will be a world not destined to end, about now, in fire, like ours. |
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This is destined to become a great book of the Canadian experience as its constant placing in the nation's best-seller list confirms. |
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This is actually a distortion of the female personality, which is destined to unfold connaturally in motherhood. |
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Typically, criminals will divert consignments destined for a bonded depot straight to consumers where they will be sold without tax being paid. |
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The anti-theft tags are designed to disrupt the criminal networks that target consignments of goods destined for high street shops. |
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With a.255 lifetime batting average, Ibanez appeared to be destined for a career as a platoon outfielder and backup first baseman. |
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At some point we need to move our focus back to the underlying cause or we are destined to continually throw money to the effects. |
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Instead we can only hope that the odd fleeting moment of inspiration surfaces on what is destined to be an increasingly irrelevant continuance. |
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These were pretty much the only live animals I saw in Hong Kong that weren't destined for the pot. |
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Most are destined for China to satisfy demand for traditional medicines believed to enhance health and sexual potency. |
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By their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, they acknowledged Jesus as royal, divine, and destined to suffer and die. |
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Pedicel CSA in fruitlets destined to abscind declined once symptoms of pending abscission became apparent. |
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The bad news for the rest of the Premiership is that the daddy of destroyers is destined to get meaner by the day. |
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To use words with great resonance in the field, disability history seems destined to remain a side show. |
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For example, the older, pre-scientific account of the human body had regarded a person's social rank as destined by nature. |
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The school has closed and finally the long popular hotel was closed and the village seemed destined to become a ghost town. |
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This weighty volume is a delight, destined to be found gift-wrapped beneath many a Christmas tree. |
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Finally, students who are destined to pursue piano professionally will benefit from public performance. |
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Unfortunately, my mother misinterpreted my behaviour and thought I was destined for a glittering musical career. |
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As God's children, we are destined for nothing less than the glory of heaven. |
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The elves had long ago sworn protection of the royal house for future safety of its destined hero. |
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I mean, do you feel like you are destined to run for office or be a public servant? |
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He knows you personally and has destined you to be adopted into his own family. |
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No, it was not others who destined him to be killed, even if he was sent by God. |
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Because God has chosen and destined us, we have been called into an intimate relationship with him. |
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Everyone knows we will some day be a happily married couple, destined for great things. |
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City rarely looked troubled by a Darlington side renowned for their potency and seemingly destined for a higher division. |
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He was headed for a starred double-first, and seemed destined for greatness. |
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Without him she seemed destined for the same kind of respectable career as fellow Australian Judy Davis. |
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Sir Frederick entered the Royal Military College in 1921, destined for a career in the military forces. |
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Even as a teenager growing up, I felt I was destined for great things during my life. |
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His uncles played for Belvedere and, from his first arrival, he seemed destined for good things. |
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Sir Francis's two surviving sons were both destined for active service rather than the leisurely life of gentry on a country estate. |
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He went 15-6 with a 1.62 GAA in the playoffs and seems destined for further greatness. |
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The founder and managing director of Pimlico Plumbers said he was always destined to be a plumber. |
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This boy, whom I saw bat for the first time today, is destined for a great career. |
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It was hardly good enough for a group of students who mostly were destined for the priesthood. |
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Thus was imposed on nationalist people an undemocratic arrangement destined never to yield a nationalist majority for perhaps hundreds of years. |
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And of the targets set by the Government in 2000, three out of four currently looked destined to failure. |
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Cartloads of treasures were brought to the surface, destined for the art collection of the King of Naples. |
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Over the next 16 years, the museum saved 16 aircraft otherwise destined for fire dumps. |
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A member of staff confirmed that any bags of tin cans left anywhere other than in the skip would be destined for landfill. |
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The money otherwise destined for the government is diverted instead to the tax collectors' pockets. |
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However, an embryo otherwise destined for the incinerator being put to good use, denies the uniqueness of humanity. |
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The new owners did not realise the importance of the statue which was covered in dust and was destined for the scrapheap. |
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He may well intend a decent slice of the cash destined for Anfield to be drawn, shamelessly, from public funds. |
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Lots of things are still grown here although they are now destined for markets all round the world. |
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While this car is destined only for Europe, there would likely be a place for it in the U.S. market. |
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While the goal-bound effort took a deflection it was always destined for the back of the net. |
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We firmly believe the recovered drugs were destined for other dealers and ultimately the streets of the town. |
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It's what he believes every leader who wants to make history is destined to do. |
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So Silicon Valley is destined to become a technological metropolis and there are pluses and minuses to that. |
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It has recently been argued that as a young man Henry VIII saw himself as a new Henry V, destined to regain the Plantagenet domains and even the French crown. |
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Instead, he says, the fund is destined to turn into a money pit. |
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He had pace to burn and was always destined to be a top player. |
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It remains the must-have accessory, the absence of it destined to whip up a firestorm of pettiness. |
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Simply put, his wild imagination and inexhaustible creative energy might have been the only consolations for a life that seemed destined for meek destitution from the start. |
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Maci Trufant, destined to be Gob's betrothed, writes letters to her brother in the Zouaves, then finds that her left hand, unbidden, writes his replies after he is killed. |
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He was injured on two plays with marginal impact on the games in which they occurred, games destined to be blowouts regardless of his contributions. |
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Fourteen years later, Norway is preparing to resume the international trade in whale meat with a 10 ton shipment of meat and blubber from minke whales destined for Iceland. |
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Combine that with a soaring chorus complete with backing handclaps, and you have a hilariously engaging song that is destined to plaster a big, goofy grin on your face. |
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Looming over the entire museum complex is the massive, windowless hulk of the Back Shop, destined to be the fourth, final, and most spectacular exhibition area. |
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Whoever the cocaine was destined for, it is certainly not the first report of vices in Vatican City. |
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Some things, however, seemed destined to remain beyond my understanding. |
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He was hard, fair, kind and generous, and destined for greatness. |
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And we are only destined, Matt Lauer said, to grow more numerous. |
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History and geography have destined the two sides to be neighbors. |
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No, this brief delay must be a sign that the implementation of the Affordable Care Act is destined to result in abject failure. |
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The plane was overflowing with a cornucopia of luxury food and amenities, as if destined for Paris. |
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His first shows were in Asbury Park, at a small run down Convention Hall that appeared destined for the wrecking ball. |
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Brie Larson just seems like the coolest person, and destined to breakout in a huge way soon. |
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Instead, it's a conversation piece that is destined to draw attention. |
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He was a top achiever, a high flier destined for great things. |
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But if we're destined to spend the next several years watching movies about mutants, musclemen and assorted other misfits, it'd be nice if those movies were good. |
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The dog flunked the test, the suitcase went skittling down the conveyor belt, and it was apparently loaded onto a plane destined for parts unknown. |
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But extreme in loco parentis protection of legal adults from their own stupid decisions is a sick and dangerous idea, and one that's destined not just to fail but to backfire. |
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In addition, he said, there is often broken glass at the site where people have dropped bottles destined for the bottle bank, and somebody once left a tumble dryer there. |
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Give It allows friends and relatives to donate a sum of money to a good cause instead of buying a shoddy piece of tat that's destined for the charity shop. |
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He says he was destined to work as a ciruja, or junkman, from the cradle. |
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Some of the superstore brands are clearly destined for a fall. |
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Freezing fog left it so heavily iced up, it was destined for disaster. |
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Charro, a 10-year-old thoroughbred cross Appaloosa mare, was too dangerous to handle and destined for the knacker's yard until a 'horse whisperer' took over the reins. |
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It was either the decisive moment of the Tory leadership election campaign or the last hurrah of a politician shortly destined to join the nearly men of British politics. |
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The life of men, of the beasts of the field, of the earth itself seemed destined to revolve in an everlasting cycle, a natural cycle, unsusceptible to the changes of time. |
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Tyrion, now on the lam for patricide by crossbow, is destined for an unknown foreign port like a diminutive Edward Snowden. |
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It was destined, the FBI believe, for either the presidential retreat at Camp David, an FBI facility or the CIA headquarters at Langley, Virginia. |
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There was the sneering velvety croon, power guitar chords and sharp melodies which seemed destined for success at home, in the United States and beyond. |
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Its very opulence destined it to a life in mostly book form. |
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Actually there was a body of popular superstitions and observances which came from a deeper and older source than Druidism, and was destined to long outlive it. |
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But neither had ever thought before that they were destined to become fighters. |
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Either this is clever viral marketing for a new Yogi Bear movie or Earth is destined to become the Planet of the Bears. |
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Fortunately, these un-American arguments are destined to fail with the American public as the issue ripens. |
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If this information had been freely available, many investors would not have injected their life's savings into an outfit destined for such unhappy times. |
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Okocha has set English football alight with his increasingly stunning form and dazzling skills, sparking rumours that he is destined for a bigger stage. |
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These opportunities presented themselves when grain, destined for towns or populous regions, moved through areas themselves suffering from food shortage. |
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These plants were mostly destined for xeriscaping in Arizona. |
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These shipping routes are filled with the tankers, freighters and tugs that carry nearly a quarter of the world's trade destined for Japan and China. |
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In order to confuse the enemy, a sola topi and tropical kit was issued to those who were Canada-bound, and heavy clothing for those destined for Africa. |
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It's a book designed for the lav but destined to be discussed for years. |
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Is he to be anathematised for rebelling against his father, Henry II, in alliance with Philip Augustus, destined to prove his bitterest and most unscrupulous opponent? |
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At more than 800 pages, it is destined to become a collector's item of extraordinary value, not least because the print run is limited to 10,000 copies. |
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The customs duties leviable on goods destined for the interior shall be collected at the port of entry and handed over to the administration of the area of destination. |
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Nor Michael Portillo, who has been almost completely absent from the public eye since he was passed over for the leadership for which he once seemed destined. |
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Lord Of The Sky looks destined for right-handed tracks in future after continuing Lennie Lungo's great run by making it five out of five over fences this season. |
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With his flowing mane and soul patch, his requisite unorthodox childhood and his uncanny feel for the ice, he seemed destined for stardom long before Salt Lake City. |
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However, I suspect that we were destined never to beat Gloucester in the Powergen Final at Twickenham, so the result has little long term significance. |
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Their crass intrusion into these areas as the face of public authority claiming to protect women from the vicissitudes of interpersonal strife is destined to end in disaster. |
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Jeremy, an incurable fatalist, is convinced he's destined to marry her. |
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Holly sobbed, in what was destined to be a Logie clip moment. |
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Conversely, it's also why Marlon Brando, who had a phenomenal cultural impact in his prime, was destined never to make it into permanent cult status. |
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He started caddying aged 12 but he was always destined to be a player. |
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Unfortunately, though, that axe-dropping has only served to make Mary feel like a reject, a loser, a hideous thing destined to live her life alone. |
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Knowing that his brother is frail, and more suited to school than to the front, he assails the train that is destined to take his sibling to the front lines. |
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As the tambour was a spurned instrument, only the triangle could bring a strong support destined to accentuate the rhythms of the accordion dance. |
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This was destined to become part of the thick liquor in the tanning pits for leather, as Oak trees in particular have high levels of tannin in the bark. |
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Although, few came right out and said it, the implication was that socially concerned investors were good-hearted saps, destined for sub-par returns. |
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The games of love involve Florinda, who is destined to marry an old rich man or her brother's friend, and Belville, a young gallant who rescues her and wins her heart. |
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Many of these writers' works were destined to make pots of money, but only in the century after they died in their ill-lit garrets from malnourishment. |
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Their sordid complots are destined to explode into an orgy of violence. |
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Chickens destined for the oven are intentionally kept alive while their throats are slit and they're dragged through a scalding tank to make plucking easier. |
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The Google API is destined to change the way that developers retrieve data and it opens a whole new level of data mining that has never been available in the past. |
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Once she swaps stilettos for cowboy boots, scoffs on catfish and makes plum jam with her momma, you suspect that her and Andrew are never destined to make it down the aisle. |
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She told us we were brilliant and all destined for great things. |
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On top of the table is a reasonably substantial amount of cash in notes, coins and IOUs, and beside it a manky old duffel bag destined to carry home someone's winnings. |
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He is outgoing, with the ingratiating manner of one destined for politics. |
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The case-by-case review seems destined to confuse as much as enlighten. |
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But campaigners claim that exempting businesses from the law has given spammers justification to claim their spam is destined solely for business inboxes. |
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The larger female pelvis was used in parallel fashion to prove that women were naturally destined for motherhood, the confined sphere of hearth and home. |
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The idea that we might all agree to call the murder of thousands of innocents an evil act is obviously still too daring for the generation that is destined to replace us! |
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The chicken fillets involved in last year's investigation and the current study were destined mainly for the takeaway and restaurant sector of the Irish market. |
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Instead, it's destined for insulation batts or even road base. |
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You want to stay on, filing stories destined for front pages. |
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My grandfather was killed at the age of 27, crushed beyond recognition in a mine cave-in while grandma was carrying the baby destined to be my father. |
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From budgets to the instability of nature, Burden of Dreams was destined to be less of a cinematic sensation and more of a pragmatic motion picture. |
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The microphone is, of course, not destined to live up to its promise. |
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Two teenage girls are the best of friends but are destined to go their separate ways until a tidal wave deposits a mermaid in a beach club swimming pool. |
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He was a man destined to perish at a tragically premature age. |
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These were but a few of the ships that left New Ross with thousands of people, some of whom were destined never to see the Land of Hope and Glory which they had dreamed about. |
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When the male-female pairs aren't demonstrating strident misalliance or hopeless anomie, they confront one another as units destined for mutual inscrutability. |
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Prince William, who is destined one day to be King of England, was spotted and photographed on the ski slopes at the exclusive Swiss resort of Klosters. |
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The Colonian was huge and carried steel shells destined for the Somme battlefield in northern France, as well as copper ingots, brass fuses, ball-bearings and steel billets. |
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Seven shopping trolleys packed with food were wheeled out of a Southampton banking HQ this week, destined to line the cupboards of the city's poorest families. |
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I have discovered that wee Ying also has a penchant for choccy with her Bolly and this explains the disappearance of the Mars bar destined for your oesophagus and beyond. |
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It didn't matter that they were both mortal, both human, destined to die. |
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Both are homegrown, young and seemingly destined for first class careers. |
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Stories of a supernatural emperor who was destined to rule circulated in the empire. |
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In addition to that, Morocco is a transit point for cocaine from South America destined for Western Europe. |
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Apart from this, many imports into the city were destined for further transit to the Suez, Africa, or Europe. |
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The newborn doe kids destined to become habitual aborters are above average in weight and have a very fine haircoat. |
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Four muscles are destined to move the os humeri, and to strengthen the capsular ligament. |
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Among the fiefs destined for the duke of Gandia were Cerveteri and Anguillara, lately acquired by Virginio Orsini, head of that powerful house. |
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The Manila Galleons brought with them goods, settlers and military reinforcements destined for the Philippines, from Latin America. |
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On a windless day, any flickertail within 200 long paces is destined for that big, grassy field in the sky. |
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Catherine seems destined for a companionate marriage, the marriage model desired by the female gothic heroine. |
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Electricity seems destined to annex the whole field, not merely of optics, but probably also of thermotics. |
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He's probably destined to be one of the top professional saddle bronc riders,'' Wechsler said. |
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I guess the room wasn't so bad, except for the climb to get there. The stairs were destined to be a serious health hazard. |
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But the two-headset solution, also in use on early Sony Walkmans, wasn't destined for success. |
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And so a career that promised so much looks destined to be overburdened by heartbreak and leg breaks. |
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For an analysis of Hieronimo as the sacred warrior destined to reverse the fate of King Zedekiah. |
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Cummings is destined to become king of the barnburners, a thrilling talent who loves to get stuck in. |
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Other tissue treatments should be avoided in specimens destined for EGFR testing. |
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Legends like river runner Buzz Holmstrom are the focus of great yarns destined to be regaled around campfires for decades to come. |
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A couple of weeks ago, Occupy Wall Street seemed destined for marginality. |
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As a reward for his blithesomeness, he was destined to be blown around the ether, miserable for 49 days and pursued by hungry ghosts. |
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That piranha was in a well underneath my seat, destined to be a gift to a local family. |
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Fast forward a few months and the Sport destined to sit between the Evoque and the Range Rover, is now in the UK and rarin' to go. |
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In 1793, the Duke of York was sent to Flanders in command of the British contingent of an allied force destined for the invasion of France. |
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The contoured, bubble roof, the swoopy lines and the bulging wheelarches appeared destined for little beyond a show stand. |
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The new proposed graphical treatment estimation method is not hence destined for waters with very close metastability domain. |
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Will your Sims find true love or be destined to a lifetime membership in the lonely-hearts club? |
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However, the Baroque movement that followed was destined to have the most enduring impact on Maltese art and architecture. |
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The distal end, destined for the right upper quadrant, is oversewn and the Roux limb is measured to from 40 to 50 cm. |
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They may be from Surrey but there's nothing soft about these southern screamers insists the band are destined for heavy rock greatness. |
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The krytrons were believed to be destined for Israel's clandestine nuclear weapons program. |
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Historically, in Scotland, it was common for children destined for private schools to receive their primary education at a local school. |
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There were also a number of Cistercian abbeys, but these were often in remote areas and not destined to become cathedrals. |
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Four-month-old kitten Gerrard gave his family a fright when he hopped into the back of a removal van destined for Hampshire. |
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The cuts were cancelled when the ships destined for cuts proved essential in the Falklands War. |
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Prone to classroom outbursts and not bathing, both slow and fat, Finkel seemed destined for a life in the subbasement of the social high-rise. |
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Martin stated that the concert's and song's proceeds would be destined to relief efforts for Mexico and other countries. |
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Over the next 500 years, most kings of Germany destined to reign over the Holy Roman Empire were crowned in Aachen. |
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The main shipping in the 20th century was light coastal traffic and vessels destined for the Nobel Explosives facility. |
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Land destined to become a civitas was officially divided up, some being granted to the locals and some being owned by the civil government. |
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In the very noon of that brilliant life which was destined to be so soon, and so fatally, overshadowed. |
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Others in these informal markets, such as monkeys and parrots, are destined for the pet trade, often smuggled into the United States. |
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Three generations of hysterical gigglers we are destined to do nothing but guffaw through life. |
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The stone is presumed to have been destined for strengthening a causeway across the River Trent. |
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Jermain Defoe's drive appeared destined for the net but Ince's slide tackle took the pace off it and Schwarzer held on low to his right. |
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In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox or Cadmean vixen, was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. |
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Also, the feed that is given to the pigs destined to be Parma hams is different. |
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But with the constantly decreasing supply on land, many see oceanic mining as the destined future, and seamounts stand out as candidates. |
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