Word: fatefulness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Ironically, the hottest tickets in town were to Janáček's three weak operas (Šárka, The Beginning of a Romance, Fate), collectors' items so rarely performed or recorded that they virtually had to be heard in Brno...
...There was no funny business this time," Meyer said. "Dartmouth just realized their fate...
...that the chance of nuclear meltdown exists, though it is a very, very slim possibility. Are nuclear power plants as safe as Hooker Chemical Company believed its disposal methods at the Love Canal were in 1962? No one can know. In this sense, man's ignorance may seal a fate he has shaped...
Radcliffe officials cannot influence the decision unless Bok asks the Joint Policy Committee of Harvard and Radcliffe to discuss the fate of the term-bill funding, A. Simone Reagor, director of the Radcliffe Forum, said yesterday...
...Yorker will note. The Red Sox boast the second highest attendance in baseball and have always been the biggest attraction in Boston, despite winning only one World Series and five pennants in their history. They are always flawed, never quite able to transcend the whims of fate and injury. Despite their competence, they have arguments, make stupid business deals and stupid strategical decisions. They have been accused of racism, choking and mediocrity down the stretch. But every year the fans keep coming...