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foredoomed



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The amnesty proposal, if it ever emerges from the Assembly, is foredoomed to rejection by the rebels.

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

Man, like all other multicelled organisms in both animal and vegetable kingdoms, is foredoomed to aging changes and ultimate death.

From Time Magazine Archive

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 simple glance at the tables will show how futile and foredoomed was every such attempt to rule and compel the exchanges.

From The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 by Shaw, William Arthur




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