Word: fatedness
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Last week the company offered its first world premiere since that ill-fated season, and for a change it looks as if the Met has a hit. The work is The Ghosts of Versailles, by New York City-born John Corigliano, 53. The Met's artistic director, James Levine, picked...
As the last Americans came out, they were freed from their symbolism -- no longer did they stand for national helplessness and failed presidencies, for ill-fated schemes and a foreign policy with its principles held hostage. Instead they were real, grateful, living people with daughters they had never seen, scars...
On Harvard's final drive of the game, Johnson picked up 41 yards on six carries. His last carry brought the Crimson to the Dartmouth 10-yard line, setting up Scott Johnson's ill-fated kick.
Some technologies seem fated to succeed. The telephone. The automobile. The electronic computer. Each offered advantages over its predecessors so compelling that failure, in retrospect, seems almost unimaginable.
However, Berry herself plans to defy fate by attending a friend's "massacre party" sleep-over in one of the potentially ill-fated L-shaped dorms.