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The haka in Parliament is one part of a wider outcry against the likely doomed bill.

From Salon

Yet, by the time the McWaids were rushing away — with 20- to 25-foot flames in the rearview mirror, right up against the area that they had cleared — McWaid was already certain his home was doomed.

He’s not only the show’s tragically doomed protagonist but also its storyteller, and he anchors the production with a handsome ordinariness.

The couple reunited when he was on leave, but her mother's deception meant the relationship was doomed.

From BBC

Critics have said that both Harris and Biden doomed their party's chances by failing to address voters' concerns about inflation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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