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A new order would be destined for a major customer.
Most of the refined products will be destined for export.
Maybe the next one will be destined for my skull.
How could they be destined for anything other than true love?
Nikos Konstandaras ATHENS — Democracies may be destined to dislike one another.
But a similar fate might be destined for "Blurred Lines," too.
Gucci's tribute book may be destined to become a collector's item, unfortunately.
These suckers must be destined for a museum exhibit one day, right?
There are some giveaways that someone may not be destined for entrepreneurship.
The rest of the funds would be destined for its operations in Madrid.
Yes, Hispanics might be destined to become a majority in the Lone Star State.
The thinking was they'd be destined to whoever pulled it out of the water.
Trump and Mattis may well be destined for a historic clash of world views.
If Democrats botch the jungle primary, they may be destined to wander in the wilderness.
Soon afterward, he mentioned to his pastor that he might be destined for the ministry.
It would be destined to fail in the Senate, given Trump's strong support among Republicans.
If Chidi and Eleanor are destined to be together, let them be destined to be together.
SpaceX will soon begin testing the capabilities of its rockets that will be destined for Mars.
Like most other Oppo phones, the Reno 2 may not be destined for a U.S. release.
The weed was said to be destined mostly for Boston, and as far away as Atlanta.
Half of the group would soon be destined for Las Vegas, the other half for Austin, Tex.
As a result, the 2018 Audi S5 Coupe will be destined for life as a niche product.
I certainly remember her being one of those people who seemed to be destined for greater things.
That may be destined to change, now that rugby sevens — Fiji's national sport — is part of the Olympics.
This generation that some experts warned could be destined to rent forever is actually America's biggest group of homebuyers.
At that price, this series will be destined for the shelves of serious bibliophiles, collectors, and Game of Thrones fans.
The first plant of 20 that are planned may be destined for a site on Hainan Island in Southern China.
That makes Dany his aunt by birth, but also means he could be destined to marry the blonde dragon enthusiast.
Babies born in a Dragon year are often "believed to be destined for good fortune and greatness," according to the study.
This movie is as attached to our town as it is to Nico, even if Nico might not be destined to stay.
If we learn nothing from this shutdown, we'll be destined to repeat (and repeat) (and repeat) it, which is bad for everyone.
Cheat someone of their fortunes, and you'll be destined to weigh hot iron forever in a lair overseen by a three-eyed hag.
Some of the 2012 haul went to New Brunswick, some to Vermont, and last week's theft was believed to be destined for Japan.
Any chief who doesn't have the power to be gatekeeper of the Oval will be destined to fail as Priebus has to date.
Without that demography-fuelled expansion in Africa, Christianity would be destined to fall rather swiftly behind Islam as the world's most popular faith.
Nescor goods would be destined both for the Cuban market and tourists visiting Cuba, while it could eventually also export Cuban coffee, Freixe said.
A Copenhagen charity just opened a food-waste supermarket in Denmark that will exclusively sell food that would otherwise be destined for the garbage.
Now, it seems, it may finally be destined for TV, with FX optioning the rights from Sony Pictures Television for a Night Vale series.
Although her life began amid fairly traditional bourgeois circumstances, there were signs early on that Guy Blaché might be destined for an unusual path.
The sight of Ade with black eyes hints she could be destined to turn as evil as the man who is probably her father.
Whether or not her successor salvages any of Mrs May's Brexit policy, her tub-thumping speeches on immigration ought to be destined for the dustbin.
Despite admitting she initially hoped her daughter would find interests in a different industry, Austin believes Chanel may be destined to be a mini Coco.
Friday's purchases by state-owned firms were believed to be destined for China's state reserves, and thus immune from high import tariffs on U.S. beans.
Rio's local Olympic organizing committee said about 450,000 of the sustainably-produced condoms will be destined for athletes and staff housed in the Olympic Village.
Barnyard Betty's Rescue calls itself "a sanctuary for orphaned, mistreated and unwanted farm animals who if not rescued would be destined for a certain death."
If Justice Larsen does indeed find her way to the Court, she may be destined to inherit Justice Scalia's charge in more ways than one.
As a result, children born in the dragon years (or "dragon children") of the zodiac calendar are thought to be destined for success in later life.
Whether that is due to a surplus supply, close expiration dates, or it looks too "ugly," it's food that would otherwise be destined for a landfill.
The weapon could be destined for use on China's brand-new Type 55 destroyers, among the most sophisticated on the planet, when operational, the report said.
Tammy Duckworth said such a strategy would be destined for failure in the Midwest, which the Illinois Democrat said would be critical to winning a presidential race.
On Monday, the Justice Department and North Carolina filed dueling lawsuits, setting the stage for a long legal battle that could be destined for the Supreme Court.
And as for the claim that there's such a thing as "good cholesterol," this term would now appear to be destined for the dustbins of medical history.
And though she initially hoped her daughter would find interests in a different industry, the reality star says Chanel may be destined to be a mini Coco.
"We believe substantially all of this increase in volumes will be destined for international markets," Jim Teague, chief executive of Enterprise's general partner, said in a statement.
This would also mean that low-income earners or those without access to retirement saving opportunities may be destined to live their golden years without any support.
He went to WWE and seemed to be destined for the midcard, as tends to happen to the wrestlers the McMahons don't have a hand in creating.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African police have intercepted 167 rhino horns believed to be destined for Southeast Asia, in one of the biggest such hauls ever in the country.
Ironically, the four players who together determined the unfortunate fate of the Korean peninsula in 1953 might be destined to work together again, this time for the good.
"We believe substantially all of this increase in volumes will be destined for international markets," Jim Teague, chief executive officer of Enterprise's general partner said in a statement.
With victories in Indiana, North Dakota, Tennessee, and Florida, the GOP managed to hold on to control, even after the House appeared to be destined for a Democrat majority.
The Penguins have a 2-23 lead in a Stanley Cup Finals that many thought would be destined for six or seven games four days ago and now feels over.
Colombian Attorney General Nestor Humberto Martinez told journalists last week that there was a network of public servants benefiting personally from resources which should be destined for post-conflict programs.
It's a dual-SIM device, too, but that's probably because it doesn't seem to be destined for the US. Supported regions appear to be the UK and Europe, China, and India.
And if the Constitution be destined ever to perish by the sacrilegious hands of the demagogue or the usurper, which God avert, its expiring agonies will be witnesses on this floor.
But as worries about the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak and its impact on energy demand continue to weigh, some of the increased Saudi exports may be destined for storage.
Without an aggressive policy commitment to mitigation by rapidly reducing our carbon emissions, our grandchildren could be destined to live in a world with nature's unknown unknowns around each year's turn.
As long as liberalism is synonymous with globalisation—with global elites cocooned in global institutions and global multinationals reaping economies of scale across a global market—it will be destined to wither.
Profile from Apr 22019th 22020 → Former Representative from Texas Beto O'Rourke's surprisingly close 21980 percentage point loss to Ted Cruz in November prompted speculation that he could be destined for something larger.
But while the show's first two seasons aired in consecutive years, this next season appears to be destined for a 2019 release (along with the final season of HBO's Game of Thrones).
No serious news organization can stand for it, which is why this president and the press would be destined for an adversarial relationship even if their ideological leanings were more in sync.
In other areas, the army is accused of exacerbating the food crisis by closing markets (which could be bomb targets) and blocking the passage of supplies (which could be destined for Boko Haram).
The "blue slip" process for judicial nominations—one of the Senate's most obscure customs in a body known for its arcane rules and esoteric parliamentary practices—soon may be destined for the dustbin.
Any young student who dared challenge a Russian cultural norm or Putin's wishes, as Butina did on gun rights, seemed more likely to be destined for a gulag than the American red carpet.
And in the reaction to the appointment from Republican politicians you can see why the party may be destined to repeat its Trump-era experience, and also how it might avoid that fate.
"The U.S.A. seems to be destined, by providence, to plague Latin America with misery in the name of freedom," reads a worn-down sign hanging in the middle of a dusty dining hall.
He thus lived to escape with the rest of the Resistance on the Millennium Falcon — and may be destined for a romance with Rose, after sharing a kiss with her on the battlefield.
Arm is betting that more and more of the processors it licenses in the coming years will be destined for cars, a market in which it presently has a share of 20% (see chart).
They're salaried, which means it carries less risk than running off to start a new company off an idea that may be destined to fail, and gives creators room to rapidly try new ideas.
Respondents to polls may believe Biden has the best chance against Trump, but experts have told Vox that no research argues a woman would be destined to lose in November because of her gender.
The battery technology will be destined for Europe and China where VW sells 80 percent of its vehicles, while a supplier for North America has yet to be chosen, a source close to VW said.
In the containers were Russian weapons, ammunition and vehicles supposed to be destined for use by Fiji's international peacekeepers in the Sinai desert in Egypt and along the Israel-Syria frontier on the Golan Heights.
China's communist leaders warned Britain against passing democratic reforms in Hong Kong: It was anathema to encourage locals to think that they might be destined for an independent future as a nation state like Singapore.
Dikembe Mutombo is a Georgetown basketball legend, and one of the biggest supporters of the Hoyas you could ever imagine, so you'd figure his HUGE son would be destined for bball in D.C. Doesn't seem like it.
Such a harmless trinket, you might think, would be destined for a moment in the spotlight followed by a long fall into oblivion, where it would join pet rocks, Beanie Babies and New Kids on the Block.
Gilbert Arenas could be destined to live out his days never knowing true love again ... so says his ex, Laura Govan, who told TMZ Sports that she's done with Gil ... he only has fake love left. Ouch.
But part of building your own world-conquering ecosystem is customizing your basic OS. But if this overall experience is indicative of the ecosystem that gives the company its name, it may be destined for the drawing board.
Although it is possible that North Korea has a hidden gem — its 1964 speedskating silver medalist, Han Pil-hwa, came out of nowhere — it seems as if most of its athletes will be destined for also-ran finishes.
The showdown between Britain and the European Union, it seems, may be destined go right down to the wire The president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, did offer a bit of encouragement in an otherwise bleak landscape.
For now, though, that tip might not be destined for the nice waiter who brought you your food, nor is it guaranteed that the busser who cleaned up after you will see any of your well-intentioned gratuity.
On the heels of a great, albeit short, match with Lesnar at Great Balls of Fire, that's a good place of his own making for a guy who seemed to be destined for perpetual midcard status in WWE.
The 24-year-old won bronze as stroke of the British eight at the 2012 London Games but four years on he may be destined for the coxless fours — the same class that took Pinsent and Redgrave to gold.
When the pair do this late at night in their shared room, Grace comes out with a J. That means she could be destined for the dashing Jeremiah, or, even Dr. Jordan, who keeps having very inappropriate fantasies her.
If American politicians don't regain legitimacy and begin addressing the sociological root causes of incidents like this, these tragedies will be destined to repeat and our rule of law will continue to erode to the detriment of us all.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia may be destined for another two years of sub-par economic growth as debt-laden households keep their wallets shut tight, though analysts are hopeful lower interest rates and tax handouts would help it dodge a recession.
Unlike the direct challenges to block House committee subpoenas, the two emoluments cases grapple with an area of constitutional law that has almost never previously been interpreted by the federal courts, and so they're widely expected to be destined for the Supreme Court.
Instead, most of the weapons from Ukraine will be destined for other conflict zones in places such as Iraq, Syria and Libya where there is a demand for heavy weapons in large enough quantities to make it worthwhile for black market arms dealers.
Without reform, Orlando would be destined to cycle through helpful role players, lowering their ceiling in this current life cycle until the new front office entirely renovated its current roster or decided to make a strategic shift in how they want to build their team.
" -- If elected president, Biden would give the country a "long-overdue interval of national healing rather than a season of dramatic transformation," writes the New Republic's Walter Shapiro: "Even if his restorationist campaign proves successful, Biden would be destined to be a transitional president.
She makes no effort to play up or explain her devastation, which is obvious: "He looked more like Samuel Beckett than ever, and I still harbored the hope that I would not be destined to grow old without him," she confesses, before moving quickly forward.
But in a more covert war to protect its own interests, Israel has carried out scores of missile attacks against weapons stores and convoys said to be destined for Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group in Lebanon, and, more recently, against Iranian targets on Syrian soil.
And this time it may not be able to count on support from the U.S., even though that most of the cocaine produced by Bolivia is believed to be destined for other countries in Latin America such as Brazil and Argentina, as well as West Africa and Europe.
A one-time hot prospect, he made a solitary substitute appearance in the Premier League before his descent into semi-professional obscurity, but will forever be destined to win World Footballer of the Year several seasons on the bounce in a far-flung and non-existent corner of the digital dreamscape.
Lu, a former staffer for the state-run Xinhua News Agency who also became the vice mayor of Beijing from 2011-2013, was a hardliner on censorship at the CAC who led crackdowns on Chinese social media sites like Sina Weibo and at times was even rumored to be destined for even higher office, CNN reported.
It's not as though Pacific Rim: Uprising, or the new Tomb Raider — which at least attempts to contend with its franchise's orientalist premise, and casts the dashing Daniel Wu as the closest thing to a love interest — are set to revolutionize the world, or be destined to have anything like the artistic legacy of Wes Anderson's work.
As it opens, a haggard young British man (Mathew Baynton, whose performance really anchors this ensemble series) is addressing the camera, expressing bafflement as to why he and a few other misfits congregated in a bunker in Slough, England, appear to be destined to survive the extinction-level event that is moments from occurring: A giant comet is about to smack into Earth.
Between stops on Bieber's Purpose circuit, she'll put the finishing touches on 931, her mixtape named for her building's address, which premieres today exclusively as a free download on Noisey; film a video with Pusha T for their single "On My Mind"; and continue honing her debut LP, for which tracks like the Fauntleroy collab, and other social justice-focused songs, may be destined.
One strategy they can use, he said, is if a product is manufactured and then sold through multiple parties — $10 sale from China and $20 sale from Hong Kong — the company can make sure the 15% tariff is applied to the first cost by confirming with the vendor that it will be destined to the U.S. But Lamar said even with the mitigation strategies, companies will still be facing higher costs.

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