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Neither Reagan's "user's fee" nor O'Neill's foredoomed big-spending plan is likely to do much, however, to reduce the current 10.4% jobless rate.

From Time Magazine Archive

A clutch of critics promptly raised the cry that Anderson's "brutal" methods had foredoomed his mission to failure.

From Time Magazine Archive

Under a Dec. 1 deadline to come up with a basing system, the President rushed to oversell a plan whose flaws probably foredoomed it.

From Time Magazine Archive

While there is a great deal to be said for the reconstruction of Montenegro, it is considered by most impartial observers that since both King Nicholas and his Queen are dead, the cause is foredoomed.

From Time Magazine Archive

They knew the secular ways of war: the dwellers on the plain were the foredoomed type of the refugee, the world over.

From Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories by Ashe, Elizabeth




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