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Huang echoes a common sentiment in a heavily regulated economy in which stock prices are driven more by policy changes than by economic fundamentals: "The stock market in China is obviously manipulated by government, so if you are to make losses, it is fated and has nothing to with whether you know more or not."

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As, however, the necessary leisure for this is still wanting to me, and the demand for the "Memoir" continues, it is fated to reappear, and I can but commend it again to the kind indulgence of the reader.

Ah, my mother," said Harley with his most sad and quiet smile, "it is fated that we shall never agree.

"For whom it is fated, that one will rot; but the fish will pick your bones soon."

"I cannot--I feel it--I cannot live, the phantom maidens thrust me down--all has happened as they threatened me in my dream: there lies Joseph crushed and broken, and I must follow him; it is fated so, and it must happen so, none can prevent it."

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

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