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ULTIMATE FATE
DONGYE
SIMILAR FATE
CHANCE
HUMANITY
OTTOMAN EMPIRE
JERUSALEM
CONCERN
ACTIONS
TREE
EMPIRE
FALL
ODIN
PALESTINIANS
NEGOTIATIONS
LEAVING
SEAL
TURKS
CONSTANTINOPLE
CHILDREN
SISTERS
VICTIMS
VICTIM
FEAR
END
SUFFERING
PERSEUS
ANDROMEDA
DURYODHANA
DUMBLEDORE
VOLDEMORT
HADES
UNDERWORLD
BALANCE
EVIL
TROY
HELEN
ORIGINS
ORIGIN
HECTOR
HEROES
ENDANGERED LANGUAGES
SAM EYDE
FORTUNE
VICISSITUDES
CAST
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  1. Fate is dedicated to reporting UFO, alien abductions, and other supernatural or paranormal events.
  2. Fate is overcome by Jnana, Self-knowledge, which is beyond will and fate. (Web site) Move Up
  3. His fate is unknown; he either perished in the battle or was captured and taken to Constantinople. (Web site) Move Up
  4. His fate is unknown, but many of Liu Biao's officers who participated in that battle were slain. (Web site) Move Up
  5. How fate is set is unknown, but it is told by the Fates and Seers such as Calchas. (Web site) Move Up

Ultimate Fate Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. The ultimate fate of the universe is the same as an open universe; either a heat death, Big Freeze or a Big Rip. (Web site)

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  1. Dongye bordered Okjeo, and the two kingdoms faced the same fate of becoming tributaries of the growing empire of Goguryeo.

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  1. Okjeo bordered the other minor state of Dongye on the south, and shared a similar fate.
  2. The following year, the Cimbri would suffer a similar fate at the Battle of Vercellae. Move Up
  3. A similar fate befell the Kurdish Republic of Mahabad. (Web site) Move Up

Chance Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. By chance, he became the sole American observer of the birth and death of the Kurdish Republic of Mahabad, whose fate is as instructive as it is forgotten.
  2. Nortia: Goddess of fate and chance. (Web site) Move Up
  3. I'm not a role-player or comic book collector I just came across this artist by chance or maybe a twist of fate. (Web site) Move Up

Humanity Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Harvey's last act was to inform the dead Doomlord that humanity had the right to decide its own fate, no matter the consequences.

Ottoman Empire Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Two years later Moscow suffered the same fate at the hands of Crimean Tatars, whose Khanate was a vassal of the Ottoman Empire. (Web site)
  2. Joseph Hacker studied the fate of Jews during their initial absorption into the Ottoman Empire in the 15th and 16th centuries. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. You know that this battle will determine the fate of Jerusalem. (Web site)
  2. The people looked upon the Temple, Jehovah's dwelling-place, as a national aegis which would safeguard Juda, or at least Jerusalem, from the fate of Samaria. Move Up

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  1. Kenichi Konno, 96, flew 26 hours to Japan every year for 15 years until he turned 94, all for concern about the fate of Japanese-Brazilian emigrants. (Web site)

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  1. The characters in Sophocles are governed in their fate more by their own faults than by the actions of the gods as in the tragedies of Aeschylus. (Web site)
  2. The belief that fate controls him is a central factor in all of Beowulf's actions. Move Up
  3. The SAGA System is a role-playing game system that uses "fate cards" to determine the effects of actions. Move Up

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  1. The Norns who dwell by the Tree of Fate are weaving strands of life. (Web site)

Empire Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Partners in love and battle Kerrick and Valeria perform a Dance unlike any dance the stallions performed, one that will determine the fate of the Empire. (Web site)
  2. In effect, this battle decided the fate of both the Empire and Christianity. Move Up
  3. Carthage, the second largest city in the empire, was lost along with much of North Africa in 439 to the Vandals, and the fate of Rome seemed sealed. Move Up

Fall Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Matt had Kanyon ready for the Twist of Fate, but Kanyon pushed Hardy off and into Lita, which caused Lita to fall to the floor. (Web site)
  2. And this fate it is impossible for them to escape, for they must of necessity return to their vomit, and depart or fall away from the faith. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Prior to Christ's incarnation on Earth it was man's "fate", when he died, because of the fall of Adam, to be separated from God. Move Up

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  1. Odin learns the fate of Baldr from a giantess, and seeks giant maidens as his wives; for the gods cannot dispense with the power of the Jotuns.
  2. It was visited by Odin when he went to inquire after the fate of Balder. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Now, Odin had two ravens called Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory) who reported to him the fate of men on Middle earth. (Web site) Move Up

Palestinians Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. After the war, the fate of the Palestinians came to play a large role in the Arab-Israeli struggle. (Web site)

Negotiations Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The fate of the city, claimed by both Israel and the Palestinians as a capital, is one of the most explosive issues in the negotiations.

Leaving Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Heracles took this opportunity to wound Ares in the thigh, causing Ares to retreat to Mount Olympus, leaving his son to his fate. (Web site)
  2. Marcian generally ignored the affairs of the Western Roman Empire, leaving that tottering half of the empire to its fate. Move Up
  3. They are finally betrayed by Ephialtes, forcing Leonidas to dismiss his allies � and leaving his own 300 to the fate of dying under a sea of arrows. Move Up

Seal Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Because a right of return would make Arabs the majority within Israel, this would essentially seal the fate of the Jewish state.

Turks Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It was a major victory for the Turks and a catastrophe for the Macedonians, not only for the loss of life but for the terrible change of fate. (Web site)

Constantinople Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. John IV (1429-1459) could not help but see his Empire would soon share the same fate as Constantinople. (Web site)
  2. The latter had reason to dread that, if the Turks were not checked, Constantinople, their capital, would soon share the same fate as Jerusalem. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The tragic fate of the praefect of Constantinople is related by John Malala, (tom. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The fate of the children of Terez�n was equally tragic; of the 7590 youngest prisoners deported, a mere 142 survived until liberation.
  2. As a parent of two such children it makes my blood boil when I see people like Richard Horton ignoring the fate of these children. Move Up
  3. The cruelty and the sadism of the Nazis against the children had no limits, and the fate of those little victims was absolutely awful. Move Up

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  1. However in some versions of the story, he, like his brother Zeus, did not share the fate of his other brother and sisters who were eaten by Cronus. (Web site)
  2. Lenneth is a goddess of fate along with her two sisters (Hrist and Silmeria) and they all share the same body. (Web site) Move Up
  3. According to some versions of the myth, they committed suicide from grief at the fate of their father, Atlas, or at the death of their sisters, the Hyades. Move Up

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  1. This made it easier for the Nazis to control what the victims knew of their fate beforehand, facilitating the Nazis' goal of total extermination.
  2. It is well known for the regular column "Victims of cruel fate", which brings attention to, and raises crores of rupees for, people who have suffered. Move Up
  3. By the help of the god Mercury, Ulysses not only escaped this fate himself, but also forced Circe to restore her victims to human shape. Move Up

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  1. The oracle is implicitly conditional: if Laius has a son, that son will kill him, so Laius is in no way a victim of fate. (Web site)
  2. She did not willingly become the Goddess of the Dead, but was a victim of fate (or Rape). Move Up
  3. The fate of the Indus valley civilization remains a mystery, but it is believed that it fell victim to invading Aryans. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. But to the criminal underworld who fear him, he is known as Crying Freeman, the killer who sheds tears at the fate of his victims. (Web site)
  2. If Olaf 'scaped from this sword-thing, Worse fate, I fear, befel our king Than people guess, or e'er can know, For he was hemm'd in by the foe. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Jupiter's action in the solar system will continue to determine the fate of asteroids and planets until the end of time in the solar system itself.
  2. But in the end they still meet the ultimate fate of a traditional villain, failure. Move Up
  3. Theories about the end of universe The fate of the universe is determined by the density of the universe. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Such is the fate of the Jews: always more suffering and always worse suffering, especially in times of war. (Web site)
  2. However, in the winter of 196 BC, Ying Bu rebelled out of fear of suffering the same fate as Han and Peng. Move Up
  3. A later legend mistakenly duplicated Apollonia, making her a Christian virgin of Rome in the reign of Julian the Apostate, suffering the same dental fate. Move Up

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  1. The horse immediately gives Perseus a freedom to move about in space and time that dramatizes the exact antithesis of the fate suffered by his predecessors.
  2. Yet she escaped this fate for she was saved from death by Perseus. (Web site) Move Up

Andromeda Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Andromeda was chained to the cliffs at Joppa (the modern Tel-Aviv) to await her terrible fate. (Web site)

Duryodhana Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Karna left Duryodhana to his fate and fleed.
  2. It is said that Samaya (Fate) robbed Duryodhana of Logic and Reasoning when he was 14 to guide him to his fate and his end. Move Up

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  1. The one important scene which marks the fate of Dumbledore, Snape and Harry could not have been manifested better.
  2. After all, Dumbledore had said death is not the worst fate that can befall someone. (Web site) Move Up

Voldemort Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Regulus Black quite possibly suffered a similar fate at the hands of Voldemort after trying to back out of being a Death Eater. (Web site)

Hades Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Hypermnestra's sisters, however, had a worse fate and were sentenced to carry water in leaky jars for all eternity in Hades.

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  1. Kratos escapes the Underworld and is bidden by Gaia to find the Sisters of Fate in order to change his past. (Web site)
  2. It is fate, destiny in its evil aspect, pictured as a demon of the underworld. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Hypermnestra was the only Danaid to escape the fate of carrying sieves of water through the Underworld in punishment for her sins. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The Tablets of Fate were created by Lord Ao of Abeir-Toril in order to sustain the balance of good and evil, law and chaos.
  2. In MechWarrior 4, players are thrust into a sweeping saga of honor and revenge, with the fate of a world hanging in the balance. (Web site) Move Up
  3. His own fate did not count in the balance, nor did that of his closest comrade, Emma Goldman. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Not knowing that his parents are actually Jocasta and Laius, he runs away from home to escape the evil fate.
  2. And to Amycus came Aretus and Ornytus, but little they knew, poor fools, that they had bound them for the last time on their champion, a victim of evil fate. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Lo, even sons of Zeus, the Thunder-king, have perished, overborne by evil fate. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Achilles has known throughout that his fate is either to live a short, glorious life at Troy or a long, obscure life back in Phthia. (Web site)

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  1. In 313 (barring a major act of Fate), Paris of Troy kidnaps Helen, which ignites the Trojan War. (Web site)
  2. Indeed, Pausanias the geographer connects the final fate of Helen of Troy to Rhodes. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Eir is the healer of the gods, her origins are mysterious, but she linked by her skills to the shaping of fate.
  2. Just as the origins of Buster from Chicago remain a mystery, so too does his ultimate fate. Move Up

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  1. Cosmology - The scientific study of the origin, evolution, and fate of the Universe. (Web site)
  2. Valverde F, De Carlos JA, Lopez-Mascaraque L (1995) Time of origin and early fate of preplate cells in the cerebral cortex of the rat. Move Up
  3. Physics of the stellar evolution involves nuclear physics when addressing the question of the origin of elements and fate of stars. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Accepting his fate, Hector begged Achilles – not to spare his life, but to treat his body with respect after killing him. (Web site)
  2. Andromache begs Hector not to go back, but he insists that he cannot escape his fate, whatever it may be. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Zeus weighed the fate of the two heroes, and the weight containing that of Memnon sank, Quintus Smyrnaeus ii.

Endangered Languages Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Linguists are desperately worried about the fate of this and other endangered languages (see e.g.

Sam Eyde Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. However, fate intervened in the form of an engineer named Sam Eyde. (Web site)

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  1. But fortune favors the criminally brilliant Burbank, as these two titans have found new targets in their war for the fate of America: each other. (Web site)
  2. A detachable burden easily shifted to the shoulders of God, Fate, Fortune, Luck or one's neighbor. (Web site) Move Up
  3. With Euripides, it is not so much Fate but every individual's decisions which decide their fortune. Move Up

Vicissitudes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Since then, the award has been reintroduced, renamed and banned several times, with its fate closely reflecting the vicissitudes of the Polish people. (Web site)

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  1. Cast of Shadows is a spectacularly original, hair-raising novel about the fate of a little boy brought into the world to solve a crime.
  2. The fate of the people in Rudolph's life, the search for the next Valentino, and those cast as the great Latin lover in movies about his life end the book. (Web site) Move Up

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