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With so many contrasting views the outcome of the month-long boycott was predestined to be fragmented.
AS THE FACEBOOK BOYCOTT ENDS, BRAND ADVERTISERS ARE SPLIT ON WHAT HAPPENS NEXT WITH THEIR MARKETING BUDGETSSEB JOSEPHAUGUST 3, 2020DIGIDAY
The father of Mr. Stacy Marks predestined him for the coach-building business.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, NOVEMBER 3, 1894VARIOUS
Bill Barry's taunt about cash payment touched the pride of some, but the outcome of the matter was predestined from the beginning.
DOROTHY AT SKYRIEEVELYN RAYMOND
The incidents of the convention had convinced him that the Great Experiment was progressing according to some predestined formula.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSON
The people who were predestined to be lost they described as reprobate, and this word we still use, but with a different meaning.
STORIES THAT WORDS TELL USELIZABETH O'NEILL
Is it the shadow cast by the dark deeds of former days, to which the city seems predestined by its very situation?
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL REMINISCENCES WITH FAMILY LETTERS AND NOTES ON MUSICCHARLES GOUNOD
To seek him in the throng of the city was futile, and an attempt predestined to failure.
DROSSHENRY SETON MERRIMAN
She was predestined to her career, if the following anecdote be credible.
ASTRONOMY FOR AMATEURSCAMILLE FLAMMARION
It seems to consist of a vast multitude of ignorant folk who are predestined to immediate annihilation.
HUMANLY SPEAKINGSAMUEL MCCHORD CROTHERS
We live our time in our predestined day, learning and knowing, like grown-up children, what we may.
STEAM STEEL AND ELECTRICITYJAMES W. STEELE
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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