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Disconnected from the magnitude of this fateful moment, the danger of a fascist president leading a fanatical movement becomes an abstraction.

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A fateful moment came in the mid-’90s, when the producers of a spoken word album about Greek and Roman myths approached Mortensen to contribute a piece about Poseidon.

The fateful moment occurred on Nov. 17, 1991, on the first play of the fourth quarter against the Rams.

Referring to it as “cartoon college,” it was there Muto met “Adventure Time” creator Pendleton Ward, a fateful moment in both their lives.

Now, in a fateful moment of history turning back on itself, Russia and the United States are reaching out to those same allies to supply badly needed munitions as the powers face each other down again, this time on the other side of the globe, in Ukraine.

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

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