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fates <a fate; fates> N

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Their highest aspiration was apatheia, a passionless equanimity in the face of all things, all fates.
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The excited state then has three main fates.
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Fates and economies of entire civilizations were greatly affected by the availability of metals and metalsmiths.
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Most fates pit the ronin against the group, and make betrayal likely.
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Their fates include dereliction, demolition and residential conversion.
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The scenes are interlaced between general battle rage and individual, personal fates and agonies of several main characters, from supreme commanders to ordinary soldiers.
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Perhaps the fates have fallen in behind the eco imperative, choosing to throw in a curve ball to guarantee drama.
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Here, in the trading room of the world's largest commodity futures exchange, decisions are made about the prices of food -- and, by extension, the fates of millions of people.
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The particular power of this tone poem comes from how quietly resigned both characters are to their fates, as if they sense a guiding hand in their every action.
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In the near future, the real evolutionary fates of the pseudogenes will be found with the embedded picture of genome annotation.
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