Word: fated
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...didn't belong to this world," said a former member who spoke anonymously on Swiss television. "Jouret made us feel we were a chosen and privileged congregation." But he still had the power to make them assemble when he called, though they may not have suspected the fate they were chosen...
Though she could not change her fate, Gray Sexton learned to control the ramifications of that fate. The later part of the memoirs, the post-suicide years, details the ways in which Gray Sexton fought the ghosts of her family history. All the problems that swirled around her mother's depression (suicidal tendencies, alcoholism, writer's block) seemed liable to reappear in the author's life at any time, and indeed they did. As hard as she tried to fight them (or perhaps because she tried so hard), Gray Sexton was forced to confront all of her mother's anxieties...
...victory keeps Harvard in control of its fate in the Ivies, as it remains within one point of first-place Brown...
...later discarded. Trying to piece together an "authentic" version of a show with more variant editions than Boris Godunov, therefore, is nearly impossible. Wisely, this production restores one of the early casualties, the chorus Mis'ry's Comin' Aroun', a plaintive lament that acts as a kind of fate motive throughout the show (it is heard in the orchestra, for example, when the ne'er-do-well gambler Gaylord Ravenal first catches sight of the sweet, ingenuous Magnolia). Another addition is the charmingly coy duet, I Have the Room Above Her, first heard in the 1936 film version and much...
...only moderate inflation. Addressing the annual convention of the AmericanBankers Association in New York on Monday, National Economic Council ChairmanRobert Rubin also noted, however, that such growth could mean higher long-terminterest rates -- and that's not good news for consumers. Though Rubin declinedto give a projection on the fate of the budget deficit for the 1994 fiscalyear, which concluded at the end of September, he said the gap would be "downsubstantially" from last year...