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"Fates" Definitions
  1. Greek myth
  2. the three goddesses who control the destinies of the lives of man, which are likened to skeins of thread that they spin, measure out, and at last cut
  3. See Atropos, Clotho, Lachesis
  4. Norse myth
  5. the Norns
  6. See Norn 1

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864 Sentences With "Fates"

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Those who insist on criticizing the regime suffer terrible fates.
In Greek mythology, the Fates controlled the destinies of men.
Those are their fates, whether they accept them or not.
It's shorthand for our range of control over our fates.
The fates of Craver and Hensley, however, are still unknown.
It will be ruined fates and broken lives of athletes.
The stars may indeed hold some answers to our fates.
These horses were probably none too thrilled about their fates.
The fates definitely can't abide Selina getting something she wants.
When dealing with callous MMA fates, anything different is good.
The four fates of the television world are fickle beasts.
They did not ask for the fates they were handed.
"The fates are toying with us," Randall whispers to Claire.
Another 119 similar proposals dating to 2005 suffered similar fates.
Their divergent fates could illuminate the effects of those differences.
And there's no need to be concerned about their fates.
Often these men hold our professional fates in their hands.
"Our fates as citizens are also deeply connected," he said.
But we don't know any of their fates for sure.
His opinion is that the two cities' fates may diverge.
Senate Republicans are mindful of the fates of former Sens.
Some joined by video conference to find out their fates.
I sang it as a taunt to the Fates, too.
Alex Robert Ross will be on Twitter, if the fates allow.
Immigrants now fear deportation and are left uncertain about their fates.
Characters' fates in Game Of Thrones are usually much, much worse.
Now that they know their final fates, the guessing is over.
The river is of enormous consequence to the fates of Arizonans.
Then there are the missing: those whose fates are entirely unknown.
Fire Emblem Fates is available on the Nintendo 3DS starting today
I milled through Florida and Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff.
How these characters navigate the system ultimately helps determine their fates.
Other feminist activists suffered similar fates: some left the movement because
Rules are rules, own goals exist, and fates can be twisted.
But fates diverged for the luminaries in the room that night.
Why wouldn't we want to spare our children such terrible fates?
Two red-state Senate Democrats will see their fates decided: Sen.
All will undergo security screenings to determine their fates, he said.
Others who found themselves in REDMAP' s crosshairs met similar fates.
The fates of several other candidates have also surprised the electorate.
Life tracks the fates of six astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
The cursed fates dictate that someone's gotta check you into your hotel.
Their fates are linked to a catastrophe we are helping to cause.
To be sure, the fates of Uber and public transportation are intertwined.
One show, "The Dictator's Doom", recounts the messy fates of totalitarian rulers.
Why gamble our fates with a thing that screams "I am cursed"?
He has a chance to help so many others avoid our fates.
Trader David Seaburg sees varying fates for some exploration and production names.
In their world, we are the four fates, deciding who goes when.
And now, well... It appears the fates have blessed this dear gato.
But maybe we shouldn't ridicule The Fates' cruel hand for Big Sam.
Trump and Netanyahu appear to be tying their domestic political fates together.
The fates of the opera and the ballet have been very different.
But Pizza Rat and Squirrel, respectively, could have faced similar deadly fates.
The fates of Sundance and of Weinstein had seemed intertwined for decades.
Decades later, the spell fates Owens women to early (but stylish) widowhood.
Analyses of wildlife fates in other regions will likely bring more surprises.
Some reporters not in New York learned their fates over the phone.
And even if they were, they found their way to reasonable fates.
In Heaven, the girls' fates are as tightly intertwined as their braids.
There are worse fates than finding out that your father is Bigfoot.
Two end-of-year goals in Congress may have very different fates.
Behind North Korea's ruling family is a tangled web of bizarre fates.
Bush's and Obama's fates are particularly interesting in the context of Trump.
The researchers analyzed the fates of borrowers who entered repayment in 2012.
For now, their fates rest almost wholly in the hands of Goodell.
The administration will make decisions about their fates over the next few months.
He looks at it as proof that the Fates are fun-loving, too.
Knowing the full spectrum of stellar fates is crucial for understanding galactic evolution.
Two Russian prospects, Karen Khachanov and Daniil Medvedev, had different fates on Saturday.
Yet here they are, deciding our fates in 2016's heated presidential campaign.
They had similar stories, but their fates led them to very different places.
The reader's mounting dread proves that the characters' fates have come to matter.
Luck plays into their current fates more than either would care to admit.
It's unclear whether this is resignation to The Fates or a warning-call.
The Gold children's lives unfold over five decades, haunted by those foretold fates.
We'll never know, because Wale may have determined our fates without us knowing.
This also ties fans' financial fates to the fate of the show itself.
But Norse gods don't live in the sky, plotting and deciding people's fates.
"Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared Diamond Ph.D.
He extended his right hand, and Mackay grabbed it: their fates were intertwined.
The big picture: The diverging fates of local economies goes beyond income inequality.
But the Draft changes fates, it changes lives, and it can be emotional.
But as Westworld's sobering episode reminded us, there are fates worse than death.
Perhaps more importantly, his rivals' fates seem set to work to his advantage.
The police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, has the final say over their fates.
The exact fates of characters matter less than the unexpected rotations of life.
Trickier are the fates of Biden, Bloomberg, Warren and former South Bend, Ind.
Rohingya Muslims, too, have complained about being isolated from decisions about their fates.
" Lauren Groff Mr. Obama enjoyed Ms. Groff's "really powerful" novel "Fates and Furies.
Eagleman speculates on life after death, imagining some truly horrifying fates for humankind.
Other commodity producers such as Ghana, Zambia and Angola have suffered similar fates.
How do people who have never controlled their own fates do so effectively?
Their divergent fates tell the story of so much that ails Egypt today.
It looks like the family is as nervous about their fates as we are.
Students also sent their friends and parents heartbreaking texts as their fates remained unknown.
Survival led to success, but as the shop flourished the real estate fates descended.
I'd heard great things about the recent Awakening and Fates entries on the 23DS.
"Whatever the fates decide is out of my hands at this point," he said.
Because at the end of the day, the two companies' fates are seemingly intertwined.
The stories of women that suffer similar fates rarely receive any international media attention.
That all changed with Fire Emblem Fates, which launches today on the Nintendo 3DS.
And he's making an effort to avoid the fates of some of his predecessors.
As we know too well from the housing crash, our fates are inextricably linked.
Others still stand like haunted houses -- the Houston Astrodome, for instance -- awaiting their fates.
The package is separate from the energy bill but their fates are tied together.
The main issue with the word doesn't come down to the fates of celebrities.
Importantly, their fates are deeply intertwined -- how each plays out will affect the others.
Or, as Mr. Meyrowitsch put it: "I am a library of books, of fates."
Many are expected back next season, but their fates are out of their hands.
But the judge would let a jury decide the fates of Almena and Harris.
Some were fitted with radio transmitters that burned to ash; conservationists deduced their fates.
He's on the AVL's most-wanted list, which brings his and Gru's fates together.
Romance drives the plot, but women control the narrative — and, by extension, their fates.
Their fates are in the hands of the man driving, and wherever he goes.
And we see the bond between Jake and Waterhouse and how their fates entwine.
There's a sense among many rank-and-file voters that these fates are linked.
Chiang loves to presuppose these novel technologies that prove that our fates are fixed.
The reality is a world of families with separate legal statuses but intertwined fates.
It has life-altering impacts for those whose fates are hanging on states' decisions.
We'll see how this duel of the fates turns out when Furious opens April 14.
In all likelihood, Brienne will remain sworn to Sansa, so their fates will be conjoined.
Could Making a Murderer have a similar impact on Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey's fates?
It's as if the fates chose this particular time and place to screw with you.
Their fates represent the success or failure of the American project in the 21st century.
Two cruise ships quarantined over the deadly coronavirus sweeping across China have met different fates.
They all seemed like fun and interesting devices on release, but all suffered similar fates.
Homegoing: A Novel, Yaa Gyasi In 18th-century Ghana, two sisters experience enormously different fates.
With their fates intertwined, she has little choice but to work with him to survive.
Meanwhile, the fates of other accused famous men have shown that there's strength in numbers.
In a common classroom exercise called the Trolley Problem, students decide between two unpleasant fates.
In the first four episodes, the fates of three characters in particular become precariously entwined.
Many others end up on the street, often enduring other cruel fates and even death.
Rapper Lil B has been lording over the fates of NBA players since time forgotten.
Like the Fates in ancient mythology, the Weird Sisters in Macbeth could predict the future.
Private drivers' fates hang in the balance as government officials deliberate over what to do.
This view held that somehow, someway the fates would simply never allow Trump to win.
Their fates will depend largely on the outcome of negotiations over the next two years.
The whole institution of Major League Baseball exists to separate players from their preferred fates.
Why does anyone suggest a distinction between the fates of the Christians and the Yazidis?
The fates of all three leaders today contrast sharply with their standing five years ago.
The Justice Department, however, has sued to block both deals, leaving their fates in jeopardy.
These women were emotionally and physically manipulated by the men who controlled their daily fates.
Favorites growing up were Fear Factory, Dream Theater, Fates Warning... nothing too obscure I guess.
The fates shined down on Ben and someone from Portillo's caught wind of Ben's plight.
Today, the weakened nuclear agreement confronts three possible fates: survival, abrupt death, or gradual demise.
After all, the fates of both patients and clinics are at stake in such cases.
These are the fates that many unlucky mammoths suffered in Siberia thousands of years ago.
Some women, white married women in particular, have tied their fates more closely to men.
All kidding aside, the fates of all those execs in this process is still unclear.
It's just a matter of figuring out what those fates are, then turning the screws.
But now, in the aftermath of the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, their fates are unclear.
And the Fates (at least in this version) are always darting about, minding everyone's business.
The fates of these families hinge on long struggles between semiattentive males and semiobsessed females.
"There will be investigations, and our military courts will decide on their fates," he said.
It's implied that their fates are bound up with Odette, even that they are supplicants.
Their fates presage those of their human keepers—we're fools to think we're any smarter.
The implication being -- we think -- is that women are exponentially affected by their children's fates.
The outcome of these bets could help determine the competitive fates of automakers in America.
That said: Buying the new, pricey AirPods Pro seems like tempting the earbud-losing fates.
Whether Big Tech is up to the task will determine the fates of their platforms.
In one, he is seen in an orange jumpsuit, discussing the fates of his cellmates.
It implies that the fates of the CEO and his lowest wage worker are unconnected.
In an era of national elections, candidates have little control over their own electoral fates.
Each item — whether a sign, building, lighthouse or other property — will meet one of three fates.
The researchers found that once exomoons were kicked out of their planets' friendzones, their fates varied.
Other pieces of potentially life-saving legislation seem to have met fates similar to Farrar's bill.
Or the fates aligned such that you shared a cubicle with last week's failed Tinder match.
That means each of the Targaryens will meet one of these two fates in the finale.
In the latest entry, 2015's Fates, Nintendo added same-sex marriage for the first time.
Refugees aren't political props, and their fates shouldn't be tied to the whims of our leaders.
Unfortunately, nothing else about the plot or the characters' fates has been revealed in the posts.
Until they act, thousands of children will suffer the same fates as Omran, Aylan and Ahmed.
The Fates, as these witches are called in Greek mythology, appear in the Underworld in Hercules.
It is, for the most part, American poverty and not American patriotism that sealed their fates.
Whatever their fates are, they contrast markedly with those of the girls who managed to escape.
Now, Matthews said, he had to call both potential mayors, whose fates reside in a runoff.
Sources said employees were then split into separate departmental meetings, where they learned their individual fates.
He also says he has compassion for other players suffering similar fates amid less fortunate circumstances.
And by the way, Hölderlin's was only one of many human fates to play out here.
Having the fates stand in for everyone affected by death is part of a conscious strategy.
The people are tired of being victimized, unable to have a say in their own fates.
Their fates under the Third Reich were largely mysteries I had belatedly been trying to unravel.
Keiretsu can also link the fates of many companies together, leading to big swings in valuation.
And this all-or-nothing narrative is driving the fates of companies beyond all reasonable expectations.
On the Smithsonian's website, there's a page listing the lunar landers and all of their fates.
Braithwaite explores the accident of beauty, and its command; how women's faces can write their fates.
It is to want total control over the lives and fates of all individuals in society.
So what does this all mean for future elections -- and the fates of the two parties?
The Fates walked among the crowd, raising lanterns above their heads, harmonizing about hurricanes and shantytowns.
She escaped and became an advocate for the thousands of other Yazidi women suffering similar fates.
Ms. Lightfoot inherited a city that many residents felt had become a place of diverging fates.
It's heartbreaking, but there's no way around it: the fates themselves arranged this doom for him.
But there's another key factor influencing the very different fates of these two beauty queens: race.
It's a space where we women can control our fates and be on the right of history.
Their fears – of retribution or simply losing the job, however bad – traps workers into accepting their fates.
However, not all of them have met such dire (pun intended) fates over the past 7 seasons.
Image: Sidharth Nikam (JPL, NASA)Some more eventful theorized fates could arrive sooner, like the Big Rip.
They have quieted, or abandoned, their criticisms of the president after seeing the fates of their colleagues.
More recently, the series hit the Nintendo 3DS with the beginner-friendly Fire Emblem Fates last year.
Warning: There will be many spoilers about the fates of Altered Carbon's characters from here on out.
In 24 countries there is no clear policy, leaving girls' fates to the whims of local officials.
There are a couple of sections in It which explore the fates of Derry's many missing children.
That's the thing about those two: Though they never met in person, their fates were always interdependent.
Heed the Stoic adage: "The Fates lead those who come willingly, and drag those who do not."
Instead of conventional candidates, it is Comey, Mueller — and Trump himself — whose fates hang in the balance.
Back in Washington, Senate Republicans were watching the race closely for hints about their own political fates.
Mr. Jeong did not comment on the fates of those two officials in his briefing on Wednesday.
Their future affects not only the fates of Christianity and other minority religions in Iraq and Syria.
More, as hinted at by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Wray, are sure to receive similar fates.
Their fates become intertwined when they realize that the Resistance is not what it seems it seems.
But it is entanglement, which binds the fates of particles together, that really makes quantum computers sing.
The Mahrer brothers are helping Eve Brandel in her research on the fates of the Tittmoning prisoners.
I find characters whose stories resonated with me, and whose ultimate fates I still sometimes wonder about.
Discord originally launched as a mobile game maker, with an iPad arena battle game called Fates Forever.
Gilligan also said the show oftentimes used color to portray certain energies and even predict certain fates.
But there are clues to what might happen, including the fates of Elizabeth Warren and Mike Bloomberg.
For non-European immigrants, the 20th century made their fates seesaw around the fulcrum of labor organizations.
Mr. Giuca and Mr. Russo were tried together, but with separate juries to decide their separate fates.
But now, in the aftermath of the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, their fates are unclear.
Perhaps it is to be expected that a story of intertwined fates should be laden with secrets.
The voters are now Trump's noxious base, ergo Trump holds each of their fates in his hands.
Tens of thousands of people have disappeared into such places, their families unable to learn their fates.
At its best, democracy is a culture that empowers free citizens to participate in shaping their fates.
The judges have long said they are deciding the fates of immigrants in a traffic-court setting.
"Daughters of Destiny" follows five girls from India's lowest caste who are hoping to change their fates.
Salih says captive animals elsewhere in the country may be suffering similarly inhumane, if less visible, fates.
Even pagan figures like the Fates, spinning the thread of life, measuring it, and cutting it, appear.
Here's a look at eight recent shows that have had differing fates at the two awards ceremonies.
Fifty-seven of the girls managed to escape in 2628, but the fates of 28500 remain unknown.
Equally uncertain are the fates of at least seven people in Iran, five of them American citizens.
And I wept because our fates as parents are too often decided by luck, geography and wealth.
Season six of Game of Thrones saw women across every plot line seizing control of their fates.
The drug would have fates outside the psychedelic community, though it retained its link to the counterculture.
While unprecedented numbers of refugees have found safety across the border in Bangladesh, their fates are uncertain.
Its characters are all new, and I don't have the slightest clue as to their ultimate fates.
People who worked in record stores at that time didn't seem to differentiate between Cinderella and Fates Warning.
Culture is not immutable, as those who ascribe countries' diverging fates to deep-rooted cultural attributes often suggest.
But their fates have never been more uncertain as we begin the final journey of Game of Thrones.
Their fates illustrate the very real over-incarceration of America's youth in numbers that disproportionately target Black teens.
With their fates intertwined, palpable anxiety has grown in New Hampshire over whether their status is in jeopardy.
Gyasi's lyrical debut novel traces the fates of two half sisters born villages apart in 18th century Ghana.
People whose fates are secure, and who directly influence how the world is run — from politics to publishing.
It's best episodes tended to have a visceral feel, and its worst fates were usually physical in nature.
"Yes, I do know [the fates of all the characters], but I can't tell you yet," teases Apataker.
The sisters' fates are intertwined, Lady says, and a magical mirror can set them on the right path.
The misery is one example of how water and the want of water determine inequalities, and even fates.
I think Marco Rubio will run ahead of Trump but their fates in many ways are tied together.
Judge Rya Zobel's decision sets the tone for the fates of coaches, parents and other co-conspirators involved.
Most of them drift out of his life, leaving both shrink and reader in ignorance of their fates.
Other Republicans, painfully aware of the possible impact on their own political fates, were quick to chime in.
It's recently closed two of them, and the fates of the remaining five are up in the air.
The puniest pieces—the ones smaller than 5 millimeters wide—are called microplastics, and their fates are numerous.
We are living in a highly interconnected world, where the fates of all of us are bound together.
To answer that question, here are the couples who formed from Dancing With The Stars, and their fates.
The first thing you'll need to do when you decide to play Fates is which version to buy.
The different fates of Lenin shown in Ackermann's photographs exemplify the divergent atttudes towards the Communist-era relics.
Battling the ennui of summer, these four girls take control of their fates to create a memorable vacation.
Mr. Mori spent decades researching the fates of American prisoners of war who were killed in the bombing.
At least for now, she is the fulcrum upon which other characters see their fates rise and fall.
It's a form of self-­belief, finally, that saves them, regardless of how grim their fates may appear.
That is, to some extent, a result of the coming election cycle, in which their fates are tied.
The fates of these young people have become a major sticking point in determining the Jungle's shaky future.
Those three Fates needed to be individual, their own unique colors, their own unique creatures, in a way.
Scattered through Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin, Sullivan's banks have met various fates, for better or worse.
In Lauren Groff's "Fates and Furies," the omniscient narrator interjects in bracketed asides that recall a Greek chorus.
As bars and restaurants shut down, fears are increasing over the fates of service workers and small businesses.
"Part of why I do this work is because I believe that our fates are linked," Powell says.
Only 19 years old himself, he says he has saved three other girls from fates similar to Azraya's.
Yes, this husband and wife are two major politicians discussing subjects that could determine the fates of nations.
Your mother is embarrassed, your siblings are backing her up, but there are far worse fates than embarrassment.
His six companions met similar fates, with all but one having died from gunshot injuries to the head.
It's what you do if you need to avoid slipping under $1 per share, or other, similar fates.
We contributed to sealing the cruel fates of far too many at places like Auschwitz, Treblinka and Belzec.
These aging masters lived on for 20 more years, and Ricky remained where the fates had flung him.
Singapore was a tiny nation, and dire fates awaited tiny nations that could not take care of themselves.
As the battle has unfolded, the two sides of the city, east and west, have faced different fates.
The path of the two banks also serves to illustrate the diverging economic fates of Spain and Italy.
My body's locked in the pitying gaze of strangers, family, in the moment he froze our fates together.
"Today, the weakened nuclear agreement confronts three possible fates: survival, abrupt death, or gradual demise," writes Maysam Behravesh.
Wasson concludes his book with several long chapters about the less-than-stellar fates of "Chinatown"'s principals.
Was that what James and those train kids wanted, a future the fates had in mind for them?
And a similar structure, that I thought was a really powerful novel: "Fates and Furies," by Lauren Groff.
They're facing questions about the fates of students involved and whether they knew about their parents' alleged acts.
Mr Jeyenbekov undoubtedly agrees, as he jealously guards his power while mulling the unenviable fates of his predecessors.
Of course, Valentia happened in 2017, after the success of both Fire Emblem Awakening and Fire Emblem Fates.
As the players' fates became clear, Trungelliti said, many in the Argentine tennis community turned cold toward him.
As talks continue, the fates of all three major sticking points remain very much up in the air.
They nourished small dreams and hopes and disappointments that made their eventual fates all the more sad and affecting.
One of the big panels this afternoon at Star Wars Celebration was Dave Filoni: Animated Origins and Unexpected Fates.
Alas, when one door closes, the fates cruelly open a window, letting other celebrity couples slip through the cracks.
It's a slow build, but every three fates correctly guessed gets you one step closer to finishing the mystery.
In particular, the series hinted at potential fates for several characters without spelling out precisely what happened to them.
Discord was originally a game developer itself, making the critically acclaimed but publicly ignored mobile battle arena Fates Forever.
Matt's prediction: McConnell and Ryan's fates will end up looking a lot like those of Trump's past spurned partners.
As speaker, Ryan made a couple of reassuring-sounding comments to unauthorized immigrants worried about their fates under Trump.
In Fates and Furies, a husband and wife who began their relationship with a passionate romance find disorder lurking.
For the sake of the Sense8 obsessives out there, we'll run down the fates of each of the cluster.
Twelve minutes isn't a long time for a film sequel that has to cover the fates of multiple characters.
To a young Zakaria, the fates of Pakistan's first woman prime minister Bhutto and Zakaria's aunt Amina appear intertwined.
In many ways, the story of Gallardo and Camarena's intertwined fates is the prologue to the Mexican Drug Wars.
We don't know where all the movies are going yet, or what the fates of the characters will be.
Her second claim, however, that they "all had the same position" about prisoners' fates beyond Guantanamo's walls is FALSE.
After all of the mania of the night had ended, we went to bed awaiting our fates for tomorrow.
They both seem to have been mostly buffeted about by the world rather than agents of their own fates.
Regions' fates seem increasingly determined from afar, by supranational organisations like the EU or by fickle global financial markets.
Regular people without an ounce of success, beer bellies and all, could decide the fates of a single person.
Season seven will pick up right where we left off, with Carol and Sasha's fates hanging in the balance.
But there is evidence that House Republicans' strategy to separate their fates from their party's controversial nominee is working.
Though Fates Forever had all the components to be a great mobile game, users simply never took much interest.
The Constitution and the news media's fates are tied together— if one falls, the other goes down with it.
I thought that was really genius to have women to be The Fates, who cut the ties of life.
Her second claim, however, that they "all had the same position" about prisoners' fates beyond Guantanamo's walls is false.
President Trump should pardon Nahidh and the other convicted refugees who face terrible fates in their countries of origin.
Clemson is awaiting a response from the NCAA and expect to find out the players' fates later this week.
They're working alongside 11 other rescued dogs —those pups' fates weren't as dire — trained by the Search Dog Foundation.
The president said work on a more comprehensive immigration deal could begin once the fates of Dreamers are settled.
But Japan views itself as uniquely entangled with America, their fates intertwining like the strands of a double helix.
Sinners are impaled on trees; another is chopped into pieces and fried in a pan; some undergo uglier fates.
Round his former neck of the woods, Laurie's tattoos likely sealed his twin fates as a musician and artist.
Frank enlivens the text with his passion, opinions and even some of his own projections of our possible fates.
With Emerson Collective as its new patron, The Atlantic has avoided the grim fates of its fellow news organizations.
Read as part of a pattern, though, the fates of Porto, Besiktas and Basel point to something more significant.
Several sculptures at last year's Northampton Ice Art Festival met with similar fates (see Crimes of the Art #1).
In these two new novels, the women's stories are entirely in the hands of men, as are their fates.
But now, in the aftermath of the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, their fates are unclear.
The Fates, a girl-group trio, now feel more integral to the action, not just witty commenters on it.
For Micaela O'Toole and Jared Thomas, it was Ms. O'Toole's need to raise extra cash that sealed their fates.
Repeatedly we see how the fates of ordinary men rise and fall because of the whims of the powerful.
Now we are lambs who will still be slaughtered, and we can only leave our fates to the heavens.
Jettisoned officials have learned of their fates by tweet or ill-timed phone call or following a humiliating leak.
But after university investigators conducted interviews in the spring, most of the students have heard nothing about their fates.
O'Connell said there is broad recognition among Republican lawmakers that their political fates are tied to Trump in 220006.
Not to mention unearned, as the script barely sketches its characters before expecting us to care about their fates.
Its ending is already written, the fates of its characters already decided long in advance of the players interaction.
Though nearly-blind, this king sees clearly that we are all controlled by fates we can only guess at.
But after university investigators conducted interviews in the spring, most of the students have heard nothing about their fates.
The company was publicly held, but Mr. Ford remained autocratic, deciding the fates of executives who came and went.
The company was publicly held, but Mr. Ford remained autocratic, deciding the fates of executives who came and went.
Much of his extended family met similar fates, or were forced to choose between concentration camps and forced sterilization.
Looks like the jury bought most of it ... because they just sealed these guys' fates for a long time.
Related: 'Just Say No': How Nancy Reagan Helped America Lose the War on Drugs Other animals had similar fates.
But that was the high point in Memphis, and the fates have kicked him around pretty rudely ever since.
In pop culture's mucked-up mythology, there are definitely three fates peering down at celebrities and determining their romantic destiny.
But soon they'll be the ones with the power to decide politicians' fates — if not in 2018, then in 2020.
If I had not been medicated for the first ten years of my life, would I have suffered these fates?
Let's review the fates of the Android companies that have ditched the headphone jack over the past year or so.
The return of Assad's government will be disastrous for local populations who have tied their fates to America's continued presence.
None of these characters' fates were predetermined in decades-old books, and both its predecessors prided themselves on surprising audiences.
Consider the story of two mothers whose lives bookend the migration and whose family lines would meet similar, unimaginable fates.
These machines may be getting better at predicting the future, but even to them their fates are still being coded.
For two such famous men whose lives and fates were so closely intertwined, there was only a scant paper trail.
Jackson decides the fates of the dancers before her as "Made For Now," her new song with Daddy Yankee, plays.
The universe itself is in a state of panic as the fates rest on the shoulders of two famous people.
And it continues the pattern of groups of men deciding women's fates, which sets the clock back for our country.
But on the bright side, since Trump "isn't representing other people," the fates of his workers weren't really his problem.
John Williams' "Duel of the Fates" kickstarted a trend for apocalyptic choirs in blockbuster movies that continues to this day.
A mother waits in agony While we now know the fates of AJ and Shaylie, Maleah's whereabouts remain a mystery.
I dove into all-consuming novels (A Little Life, Fates and Furies) that I never would have pored over otherwise.
So as an American you basically faced one of two fates when you went to Havana with a stolen plane.
The paths and fates of the Kurdistan Region and what remains of Iraq continue to diverge irreversibly day by day.
The two leaders' political fates have been intertwined since August, when Trump visited Peña Nieto mid-campaign in Mexico City.
Broadly speaking, "Vietgone" examines the consequences of the choices the characters made or the fates that were forced upon them.
These employees aren't just betting their fates on the movie business but on interlocking shifts in demographics, culture and technology.
We embrace those we love more ferociously knowing we're not in control of their fates, or ours — or we don't.
You can also see how the fates of these many "minor" characters sometimes trigger seismic events long after their deaths.
The fates of characters who are incapable of looking out for their own best interests tend to be much darker.
But Friday night's episode left Rivers and Oubre, unsure of their fates, shaken after Washington's road loss to the Nets.
But soon insectoid aliens control the world, and humans are conscripted as a drone work force, with worse fates promised.
" The ways we discuss punctuation, she explains, "offer a neat little laboratory for viewing the possible fates of migrating words.
Four years ago, Gyasi's debut, "Homegoing," traced the fates, fortunes and descendants of two half sisters in 18th-century Ghana.
But if the status quo of failure on health care persists, their fates aren't going to be exactly the same.
Sony avoided those movies&apos fates by dropping "The Next Level" during a smart weekend, according to box-office experts.
In Fates, stoic ninja Kagero's support conversations tend to focus around her desire to improve as a painter and artist.
In Germany, she joined two of her sisters and stepmother, all of whom suffered similar fates while in IS captivity.
The grim fates of his victims, mangled, tortured, dismembered, bespeak the horrifying truth that everything is very far from awesome.
So what does it have to say about the fates of our favorite guys and gals this side of The Wall?
It's no surprise such panic ensued over the fates of those series, as each one is iconic in its own right.
What Nate chooses (or is forced) to reveal in the next few weeks will determine a lot of other people's fates.
Another, though, is that the fates of mutations can be linked—an effect that population geneticists call synergistic, or narrowing, epistasis.
The consequences of the filmmaking choices that sealed the characters' fates will forever be safely contained in a fully constructed world.
Most DACA recipients whose applications were picked up by USCIS by October 5 haven't heard back about their ultimate fates yet.
For some, it might be taking care of food, lodging and, ultimately, the fates of stray cats on a Greek island.
The strangely symmetrical fates of these two clubs have reversed again this season, as if the last was merely a dream.
Start-ups can be so dependent on a single investor or partnership that a turn of events can change their fates.
Perhaps. Or perhaps it's a preview: Maybe it's not only Republicans seeking to separate their fates from those of Donald Trump.
Previously released photos let us know that Carol and Sasha will appear in season 7, but do not disclose their fates.
As for the two captives, their fates are probably sealed, says an MP from the home region of one of them.
So did two relatives of Egyptian victims on the voyage, who separately learned of their relatives' fates by questioning the brokers.
A historic one, but conversely, we&aposve had presidents like Obama was who suffered similar fates even though things were growing.
As the vinyl masses circulated clockwise, in silence, it felt as though they were resisting their fates by trying to play.
Zama's officiousness is matched by his misanthropy, and he gives less thought to the fates of slaves than to his chattel.
The SAT and ACT are used by thousands of U.S. colleges to help determine the fates of millions of student applicants.
And what resplendently brave bitches Belka and Strelka were, especially considering how many of their predecessors had met with tragic fates.
In another guise, they inhabit Greek mythology as Lachesis and Clotho, the fates who spin and measure the thread of life.
Their fates in the criminal justice system were influenced by conservative forces with an interest in stifling minority group voting power.
There the dying Jacob prophesies, in gorgeous verse, the fates of the founders-to-be of the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
But for the terminally ill, such fates do exist: death really can seem preferable to a lifetime of pain and suffering.
They face very different fates simply because the younger one was born inside the United States and the older one outside.
Graham called on Trump to consider the fates of Christians in Iraq before he allowed ICE to deport the Chaldean refugees.
Michael has introduced the foursome to a cosmic judge (Maya Rudolph), who comes up with a plan to determine their fates.
On the left is Nintendo's "localization" of Fates, which was released internationally in February 2016, eight months after its Japanese release .
You did not—could not—make every personal choice with an eye to the fates of people in some unknown factory.
"As frustrated as (creators) might be with the YouTube ecosystem at times, they understand that their fates are tied," he said.
It is human beings, or animals, or planets, or universes, or any sentient thing, believing that they can outrun their fates.
The fates didn't align so well for their characters' romance, but that is a pretty nice coincidence for Rory-Jess fans.
Wilpon, who has said that ownership would like the executives to remain, said their fates would be up to Van Wagenen.
The novel follows the fates and struggles and adventures of these two people and the ever-expanding circles of their relations.
With individual officeholders responsible for their own political fates, consultants help candidates cope with an electoral landscape they cannot fully control.
A Twitter account, set up by activist techie Russel Neiss, is currently tweeting out the names and fates of its passengers.
Friends, sisters and mothers are often implicated by their failures to protect the doomed women, who move inexorably toward their fates.
By shoehorning a third option into Escobar's ominous phrase, Plata o plomo o glitter refuses these polarized fates of border violence.
But it is also a testament to the staying power of chief executives whose fates are weighed by handpicked board members.
I think of Tyler Sash, and others who suffered similar fates, quite often when watching my Iowa Hawkeyes play these days.
But I think my favorite book that I read in the last three months is 'Fates and Furies' by Lauren Groff.
But as Mr. Vance belatedly realized, appearances matter, especially for those whose positions give them power to decide other people's fates.
The final episodes of BoJack Horseman dropped on Netflix this week, revealing the fates of the anthropomorphic industry insiders of Hollywoo.
What does citizenship mean when thousands of American, French and British children have been abandoned to their fates in the desert?
Hiding children and changing their names is easy in Al Hol; finding out the fates of those who've disappeared is difficult.
It's the bad luck of the current crew of lawmakers is that their fates coincide with this moment of national angst.
" It's not even "everyone was so horny for the witch in Awakening that they basically just put her into Fates again.
The ultimate fates of three of these four players is already known, which makes "Saul" the most Zen of all shows.
In the scuffle that follows, the cop is killed, and the couple, their fates suddenly soldered together, go on the run.
One of our editors followed nearly a dozen migrants — and the man who decided their fates — through Italy's overwhelmed asylum system.
Macron's book project is a curio, but it typifies his intellectual décor, his taste for the solitary authorship of immodest fates.
But even then, we get scant information about them — enough to make us care about their fates, but not much more.
A mechanic that flipped a game through pure, unadulterated randomness now decided the fates of people who play Hearthstone for a living.
With such widespread malpractice going unchecked, many states have chosen to take the fates of student loan borrowers into their own hands.
Her dazzling third novel, "Fates and Furies", a portrait of a marriage built on secrets, was nominated for the National Book Award.
Why it matters: A few crucial plot developments happen, and we begin to understand how swiftly fates can change on this show.
There's some indication that a different decision by Emily Silk led to her husband's different fates in the two worlds, for example.
By looking at where the 13C went in each case the researchers could follow the fates of the two sorts of sugar.
But since none of them knew what their fates would be, she and Williams decided to get inked sooner, rather than later.
Syrian government officials confirmed to state media that the company has lost contact with the employees, and that their fates are unknown.
Distributor problems led to the delay in release stateside, but it's finally here, a week after Captain America, as the Fates foretold.
In a similar vein, Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" reset thinking on what explains economic growth.
Besides the main theme, there is "The Force Awakens" theme, "Cantina Song", "The Imperial March", "Dual of Fates" and the "Jedi Code".
It also serves to note that both Khal Drogo and Tupac are pretty much the same person and both met untimely fates.
Sure, his people were traitors, but also you felt how strongly bound these people all are, their fates resting on each other.
Outside of the combat sequences, Fates also has a town-building mode, where you're building a settlement for your ever-growing following.
The victims, as always, are the Syrian people, who are giving their lives as world powers and terrorist chieftains decide their fates.
That likely includes Fire Emblem: Fates, released in February in America, and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, which came out in September.
Tornadoes, President Trump, world peace, the return of Freaks and Geeks… it's hard to predict what fates will befall us in 2016.
In addition, the job options for former members of Congress after leaving office increasingly line up with the fates of large corporations.
For his Newtown consultation, Bell visited Colorado to investigate the fates of the homes where the two Columbine school shooters once lived.
They are fully committed in Tchaikovsky's Fourth and Fifth (DSO Live), too, facing down the fates in the Fifth with brisk nonchalance.
And even for TV networks, which have traditionally used pilot episodes to determine shows' fates, there's been a shift away from them.
The subjects Slimani takes on—and not just infanticide—are so unmentionable that you worry you're tempting the fates by mere proximity.
WRACK is a prolific producer based out of Tokyo and Wasted Fates is a papi from the N.A.A.F.I. crew in Mexico City.
There is a certain recurring pattern to the short stories in Florida, the latest collection from Fates and Furies author Lauren Groff.
In both Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" and ­Lauren Groff's "Fates and Furies," the secrets women hide from their partners become dramatic pivots.
Following three strangers who leave their rural homes and board a train to Johannesburg, the movie slowly and credibly intertwines their fates.
Frenzied parents paced the scene, wondering about the fates of their sons and daughters or screaming in agony upon seeing their bodies.
A more trigger-happy show would have killed them long ago, but this series understands there are often fates worse than death.
In the director's cut, Deckard's voiceovers disappear, as does the happy ending, restoring the intended ambiguous ending about Deckard and Rachael's fates.
After a chance encounter with fellow-pariah Miami Man (Game of Thrones's Jason Momoa), the societal rejects' fates intertwine in unexpected ways.
Mr. Shoot's daughter watched her mother die of Alzheimer's, too, and shares her father's conviction that some fates are worse than death.
Like the Fates pinching the thread of life, a robotic arm unspooled a thin copper wire for a self-assembling satellite dish.
Famous or notorious defendants must also trust their fates to courtroom illustrators, their verdicts both suitable for framing and ineligible for appeal.
Clearly, Spock and Burnham's fates were very much intertwined with each other — or at least that's what "Discovery" would have you believe.
The fact that our fates are intertwined — something even Malcolm eventually realized — makes me not hopeful, as it once did, but angrier.
The soon-to-be-entwined fates of these two men are signaled by a strange if obvious coincidence: They're both named Jinpa.
California voters, especially those in the Central Valley and Orange County, will decide the fates of a handful of endangered House Republicans.
For red state senators or those who have concluded their fates lie in sticking closely to Trump, it's an easy political choice.
Mr. Robot This week's episode took a bit of a breather to focus on the star-crossed fates of Darlene and Dom.
Fifty-seven victims escaped captivity in 2014, but the fates of the remaining 219 remain unknown despite international outrage over the incident.
In fact, in many cases, their ability to play sports rescued them from the less fortunate fates of their neighbors and peers.
Unapologetic about his kill rate, he explains to Internal Affairs that they all deserved their fates, so let's move on, shall we?
Three Houses moved away from the "parent/child" mechanics of supports in Awakening and Fates, a fact I was glad to hear.
Invariably, they were just trying to get through another day in America, their wills tested by crime, by fates, by natural disaster.
Citigroup is expected to recieve a positive ruling, while the fates of Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Morgan Stanley's porposals are unknown.
Preserving value from the traditional TV product while driving value from subscription services could determine the fates of AT&T investors and executives.
Co-showrunner D.B. Weiss pointed out in the episode commentary that the siblings were twins, so their fates were kind of always intertwined.
The venture baronry that controlled the fates of founders had decided that markets, rather than engineering or personnel, made or broke new companies.
Jarringly, he prefaced several chapters with quotes from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor imprisoned and executed by the Nazis, seemingly equating their respective fates.
Or will he leave us to our heartless fates, content to revert to his true man-eating nature as all before him flee?
Passing Strange by Ellen Klages Set in 1940 six women find their lives and fates intertwined in the magical cities within San Francisco.
But she recovers the pace to orchestrate a charged denouement in which secrets are shared, loyalties tested and fates hang in the balance.
But bank bosses would be foolish to rely on that—or to suppose that they are not ultimately responsible for their own fates.
Viacom had originally acquired CBS in 2000 before spinning it off in 2006, but the fates of the two networks have since diverged.
Their fates were left uncertain, but a single shot from the Season 8 trailer find them walking side by side down a corridor.
Civilians are interrogated by cops, defendants have their fates decided by judges, and even Box is quizzed about the case by the prosecutor.
But lack of official reports in regards to the fates of the rest of the family fueled rumors that some members had escaped.
The important yet vaguely defined  "international community" is not a place where individuals believe they can exercise some control over their own fates.
It tracks the scores and fates of central team, GCC, through superimposed titles whose ultimate narrative purpose I was never quite clear on.
Both have sold well on the 3DS handheld; Happy Home Designer sold 3.04 million units worldwide, and Fates' two versions sold 1.84 million.
"The most they can decide are the individual fates of currently serving transgender personnel, whose presence will be inconsistent with new military policy."
Hundreds of French-born fighters captured in Syria and Iraq remain in legal limbo as their fates await deciding by several countries' governments.
Meanwhile, some bad teams seem to have accepted their fates and have begun selling off assets, knowing a run is not in store.
Instead it used Blackstone's substantial influence to directly intervene in struggling businesses, changing their fates in ways that maximised profits on GSO's trades.
On the other hand, we have already constructed an omniscient, omnipotent, deathless A.I. that holds all of our fates in its power: God.
Other hashtags expressing social outrage over sexual abuse have suffered similar fates: #YesAllWomen, #WhyIStayed, #YouOKSis, #EverydaySexism, #ToTheGirls and #BrockTurner, to name a few.
The fates of Judah's mother and sister are treated as items on a checklist of familiar characters to be cited and then forgotten.
For an audience to truly care about the fates of a show's superheroes, the peril they face must be both credible and engaging.
Nothing against the recycling industry, but there are better short-term fates for essentially any smartphone or computer made in the last decade.
Earth is inhabited by over eight million known species, but one has a massively weighted role in determining the fates of the rest.
And there are worse fates, of course, than a world of adequate, risk-averse blockbusters, of solidly entertaining movies engineered for mass appeal.
Now, I have 400,000, just to give you a sense of how much "Duel of the Fates" plays whenever I open my mentions.
And when they're forced to return home to Kansas City — and a past that neither wants to revisit — their fates feel heartbreakingly inevitable.
It is of a piece with the "One Belt, One Road" initiative, an attempt to weave other countries' fates into China's growing ambitions.
His life told a story, often left out of official narratives, in which people can come together to take control of their fates.
We see these particular threads, and how their fates are woven together, and how they're in almost a jail of their own creation.
Politics, race and money play roles in nudging us all to our fates, and Garner's demise on July 17, 2014, involved all three.
Then, once the fates of the Central Powers had been decided, the problems of Turkey and the Middle East needed to be addressed.
First, the aides who bucked the president's efforts to interfere with the Mueller investigation had political and professional fates separate from Mr. Trump's.
But it's a fair question, considering the fates that met other mob bosses — including the man who took over for him, Paul Castellano.
Not long after the ship was filled with thousands of prisoners, who could only wonder about their fates, the fiery aerial assault began.
Are we supposed to make a connection between the handmaids' fates and the $250,000 she receives for providing an egg and a womb?
The answer can be found in this play, which links their fates to that of John Henry, the railroad worker immortalized in legend.
We're also shown the tangled fates of these Rafferty children, adults who remain knotted to their mother despite their own dramatically different lives.
And where their young fates -- like whether they make an Olympic team -- often come down to how they're perceived by a selection committee.
"I am very emotional right now," he said as he stood among other families waiting to get word of their loved ones' fates.
But such pressures also led to innovations like the captions that appear throughout "The Irishman," describing how various criminals eventually met their fates.
The developing San Francisco of the 1890s becomes a rich background for these three as they play out their messy, somber, intertwined fates.
It's so abstract, I think, when we read about it (the fates of border crossers or immigration issues more generally) in the news.
Indeed, their fates now read like an updated version of the old rhyme about Henry VIII's wives: disgraced, retired, died, disgraced, indicted, survived.
Their fates are harbingers of broader shifts in the environment and they are often the first to show signs that changes are afoot.
When he and his colleagues finally found it, they named it Klotho, in honor of one of the three fates of Greek mythology.
Trump ignored the fates of Manafort and Cohen — but did cover some of his personal favorite topics: the NFL, trade deals, tax cuts.
When it comes to Dreamers' fates and the shape of border security and immigration policy in America, none of this positioning really matters.
We asked her to divine the fates of six world leaders: President Trump and his counterparts in Russia, China, Germany, Turkey and the Philippines.
He also talks about the fact that for most of his life Charles was a quiet daily witness that the fates can be cruel.
One by one, neighborhoods are falling to the Syrian regime, and those left behind face a variety of gruesome fates: Will they be trapped?
This week, we found ourselves crying for the fates of the thousands of pregnant, incarcerated women in this country, not to mention their children.
At this point, Deborah was five months pregnant with their daughter Eva, and couldn't sleep at night wondering about both of her children's fates.
Dick Durbin, there was little attention from Washington on fates of the low-income and marginalized students who had been preyed on by Corinthian.
According to Redditor Kyroko, it's possible that the physical text of the actor's names holds some hints as to what their fates might be.
Different investors have different strengths, and it's odd to have founders' fates all hinge on whether their app is good for the Lightspeed portfolio.
"Others' economic fates do not spell our own," Williams said in a speech at the National University of Singapore on a trip to Asia.
These are just a sampling of the many gruesome and highly specific fates that await in the Narakas, or the Buddhist realms of purgatory.
With Congress avoiding a vote on the plan before Election Day, Obama has remained optimistic for action once lawmakers learn their fates in November.
While recounting their stories, Benjamin poses intriguing questions about the value of longevity and whether we are victims, or perpetrators, of our own fates.
Over the past few election cycles, in other words, the fates of a party's presidential candidates and its congressional candidates have become increasingly inseparable.
Their fates will be determined by how they each interpret his words, and whether the show's universe treats the sentiments as wise or foolhardy.
Such entanglement, another quantum effect, links the fates of two atoms, temporarily but inextricably, so that experiments on one yield information about the other.
Hekate, as keeper of keys and crossroads, is also associated with the Three Fates, cutting off parts of life so the rest may continue.
It was the interplay of these factors that Frank and his colleagues used to create their models of the possible fates of extraterrestrial civilizations.
A quantum computer, by contrast, can deal with the intertwined fates of the electrons under study by superposing and entangling its own quantum bits.
The study team followed their fates through medical records for the next 10 years, and also compared them to similar adults without bone fractures.
However crazy the real world may be sometimes, you can bet that novelists have dreamed up far more twisted and outlandish fates for humanity.
The actor who played Han Solo and his director disagree on how the fates brought them together, but boy are we glad they did.
Literary works like Boccaccio's De casibus virorum illustrium ("the fates of great men") explore our lust for stories about the big man brought low.
Tetsuya Takagi, a forensic pathologist at Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University in Sendai, told me about the fates of bodies lost in the sea.
The proposal would mark a departure from the fates of other companies, like makers of tobacco and asbestos, accused of stoking public-health crises.
Hanging in limbo are the fortunes of the Redstone family and the fates of Viacom and CBS, two of the world's largest entertainment companies.
But any reforms that are made will undoubtedly influence the fates of small businesses, including those in the very industry that is being overhauled.
The gripping title story narrates the collapse of a crowded pier from a God's-eye perspective, breathlessly shuttling among the tragic fates of victims.
Well the Upfronts are still going on, so there's a lot of talk about new TV shows—and the fates of some previous ones.
Obama has promised to close the controversial facility in Cuba, but opposition from Congress has repeatedly blocked his attempts, leaving the detainees' fates unclear.
On both sides, the prisoners' fates have been tied up with the on-again-off-again diplomacy over ending the war, and exchanging detainees.
A close look at a black hole would be an obvious boon for scientists who study the origins and fates of stars and galaxies.
For Moscow's enemies, the two men's fates offer proof, if any were needed, that the long arm of Russia's retribution will not be diverted.
But the show had been rigged, the contestants coached, their fates determined by the need of the producers to manufacture drama and maintain ratings.
Sarah, now a ghost, starts writing new short stories in the book and the stories come true, resulting in horrible fates for Stella's friends.
Known as a trickster, Anansi is also the god of story, and the characters all know that whoever controls their stories, controls their fates.
And a jury of eight women and four men — just as in the first trial — decided the fates of Mr. DiCarmine and Mr. Sanders.
And like so many of his predecessors, he embraces certain metrics, like a booming stock market, until their fates reverse, and the index levels.
Let's just say you need to be more selective, but the fates may give us a session within a session that produces cheaper prices.
The fates cooperated, and Jeter lived out a fantasy that will soon earn him election to the Hall of Fame on the first try.
She was brought in because she is the author of Fates and Furies, a mega-bestseller that was Barack Obama's favorite novel of 2015.
Fates is where the other big reaches for explicit queerness happen in Fire Emblem but boy, did they fumble the ball on that one.
Three musical theater writers whose works cover Shakespeare, Afghanistan and a modern spin on the Greek Fates have been awarded the 2019 Kleban Prizes.
Mr. Tsipras said he could not interfere with the courts deciding their fates, but added that Greece did not want to harbor coup plotters.
They will take over our jobs, infiltrate lives, and control our emotions and fates as easily as they control our traffic and taxis today.
You can have a great curriculum in school, but the teachers aren't good and have the fates of the students close to their heart.
Usually, even the most skeptical parents limply assent to a proposal during hometown visits, and let their kids go forth to face their televised fates.
With Fates, though, players who wanted to see the other stories had to purchase separate games, which on release added up to about $80 total.
Astrology — in general, the idea that celestial events have some influence on our lives and fates — is a system nearly as old as human civilization.
"Scientifically, I think the case will be easy to make," said Giudice, who sits on the committee at CERN that will decide both experiments' fates.
Earlier this month, too, newspapers reported a disturbing discrepancy between the fates of two men arrested for allegedly spreading religiously insulting material via social media.
Just a few years ago, Citron bet that gaming would make a big shift from consoles and PCs to mobile when he created Fates Forever.
The narrative of impartiality has led observers to paint the political sins and fates of Rousseff, Lula, Temer, and Neves in similar tones and brushstrokes.
They've generally downplayed previous criticisms and expressed indifference to new scandals, apparently due to a calculation that their own electoral fates are linked to his.
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BEDMINSTER, New Jersey (Reuters) - Major championship golf can be a long, difficult grind and on Friday at Trump National the fates aligned against many players.
The two innocent parties have suffered similar fates — extreme abuse by the masses over a case of mistaken identity — and they won't be the last.
But the fates of more than two dozen people were still unknown Saturday evening one day after the blaze that gutted the two-story warehouse.
Lloyd's work centered on registering voters and pushing for wage increases, and she was convinced that the fates of black and Latino workers were intertwined.
If he is free in his choices, how can it be otherwise than that God himself determines our fates, right to the edges of hell?
Argentina and Turkey's recent fates "highlight that such a scenario is possible — likely, even — without global liquidity conditions having yet changed to any significant extent."
By altering climate, landscapes, and seascapes as well as flows of species, genes, energy, and materials, we are sealing the fates of myriad other species.
The alternate history where Cena was fired in 2002 is impossible to imagine because the fates of man and promotion are too close to separate.
The ability to nuke an American city is the best way for Kim Jong Un to ensure that he doesn't share Saddam and Qaddafi's fates.
I wondered if their fates would have been different had they been given more opportunity, in Olga's words, to lift themselves up where they were.
It presents its characters as victims of circumstance, like protagonists of a Greek tragedy whose fates have been woven into the fabric of their lives.
It looks more and more like the prosecution and defense are all working impossibly long hours for men whose fates are, if forestalled, still inevitable.
That I came away from Tacoma wanting to know more about the fates of everyone I'd "met" is a compliment to any character-focused drama.
Shobha Rao's "Girls Burn Brighter" is about two young women — Savitha and Poornima — from Indravalli in Karnataka, India, who have the fates pitched against them.
Those last-century walls come tumbling down eventually, anyway, to reveal the sci-fi palace of horrors in which renegades like Winston meet gruesome fates.
Take the five-line thought experiment "Alternate Fates": What if right inthe middle of a battleacross the battlefield the windblew thousands oflottery tickets, what then?
Kurt's victims are usually as unpleasantly self-obsessed as he is, so with the exception of Jessie, it's hard to get invested in their fates.
And it ended with the fates of two fan favorites—Jaime and Drogon—in question (though I can't imagine we've said goodbye to either already).
The whole thing turns out to be a power struggle between roughly four factions — special families, that is, whose members are bestowed with predestined fates.
Is it the difference in the allegations, in the quality of their movies or in the color of their skin that explains their divergent fates?
But even with one-party control in Washington, the fates of the arts endowment and the National Endowment for the Humanities are far from sealed.
While many choose to write off suicide victims as choosing their own fates, the reality is that many make impulsive choices that turned quickly irrevocable.
Thursday's verdict has the potential to influence the fates of the remaining 221 defendants, whom the government plans to try in groups starting in January.
"A Tale of Two Cities", Charles Dickens's 19th-century novel, charted the fates of the rich and poor in London and Paris before the French Revolution.
The trick of the eight-part series is figuring out the answers to these questions, and what could have led these women to such terrible fates.
The returning cast also lists Gwendoline Christie and Lupita Nyong'o, so fans of their characters from The Force Awakens need not worry about their uncertain fates.
The action was top notch, the fates of many main characters hung in the balance, and the last minute save couldn't have been timed any better.
Showing the murders when you're going to allow your characters to escape their fates is gratuitous — a voyeuristic, borderline offensive way of tricking viewers into caring.
I'm certain we'll all be needing a glass of wine or two when we witness the final fates of the characters we've been following since 2011.
But through a telescope, the kind that you might use to look upon and plot about the fates of other planets, though, it is something else.
The fates of Pacheco and Serrano and Montanez, the janitor who had once offered Vicente a kind word in the hospital, were hanging on his testimony.
" TheWindBlows: "If the doctor wasn't Chinese I might not have said a thing...No matter where you're from, if you're Chinese, our fates are tied together.
Each shot contains major clues regarding the fates of the show's main characters — and many of the people Hannah (Katherine Langford) implicated with her notorious tapes.
Will Boone's life-sized sculpture, "The Three Fates" (2020), depicts three witches conspiring over a cauldron, their cartoonish figures evoking oversized merchandise from a Disney film.
The journal Nature Genetics recently published an enormous study demonstrating yet again how multiple sites on the genome can play a role in determining our fates.
Image: NASAMuch like George Clooney in Gravity, sometimes, spacecrafts meet unfortunate fates—they get lost in space, and are almost always victims of the final frontier.
Doug PeacockNaturalist and author whose books include Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness and The Essential Grizzly: The Mingled Fates of Men and Bears.
James seems placidly content to stroll around in the woods with his increasingly frightened companions, doing nothing to warn them or prepare them for their fates.
Part of why it's hard to speak to this is because, while Support conversations have returned, the child system that dominated Awakening and Fates does not.
Trump doesn't have six months to make a decision about that DACA recipient's fate, or the fates of hundreds of thousands of people in similar situations.
The tempest has led to rampant speculation inside the building about the fates of other senior staffers, some of whom are beginning to plan their exits.
Alan and Nadia quickly learn that their fates are intertwined—they began dying on the same night, and they always die at the exact same moment.
The thinness of the American Century's promise was evident in the quality of their lives, he believed, and he intuited that their fates foretold everyone else's.
Not only does it look like their fates are connected, but there is reason to believe they are the most important characters on Game of Thrones.
I've seen one too many dystopian, post-apocalyptic thrillers recently based on worst-case, extreme-weather scenarios, but too few about saving mankind from these fates.
Its historical detours make for a tour of trauma around the world, carrying us to the present day, to the fates of asylum seekers in Europe.
Another 1703,500 retired miners will face similar fates at the beginning of next year if nothing is done, according to a letter sent by 22 senators.
Amid the intensity and mayhem that unfold each March, it is often the most composed, savvy and talented guards who determine the fates of their teams.
But there are plenty of fates still in the balance, so check back here for the comprehensive list of what's leaving the air and what's returning.
But the power that Washington wielded over the fates of Chinese tech companies had been made very clear to people on both sides of the Pacific.
That was what really inspired me: the backstories of these women and the struggles that brought all the young women to their fates, to that day.
Japan and Senegal played a highly entertaining draw in Yekaterinburg, ensuring the teams will control their own fates during the final group-stage matches on Thursday.
Before we know it, the 2020 census will be in the books and states will know their fates for congressional reapportionment and the electoral college map.
This kind of thought experiment is obviously dangerous, since it can tempt us to imagine that people have somehow earned miserable fates and deserve to suffer.
Players, who choose a base price at which to enter the draft, learn their fates by watching the auctions on television, or by following social media.
As the three grow up and gradually realize who they are and what they will become, they hope love will save them from their grim fates.
On the outskirts of the city, thousands of men accused of having joined or helped the Islamic State await their fates in sweltering and cramped jails.
Now the fates of two important protections remain threatened as the Senate decides whether to follow the lead of the House and vote to repeal them.
Jim Cramer has noticed that there are times when investors in the stock market decide that certain stocks are not worth owning regardless of their fates.
Why it matters: This debate will define the future of the controversial AI systems that help determine people's fates through hiring, underwriting, policing and bail-setting.
This increasingly likely circumstance will result in an incredibly divisive ideological war, with the fates of both campaigns hinging on a get out the vote battle.
Speculation is simmering about the fates of officials including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, White House chief of staff John Kelly and national security adviser H.R. McMaster.
I call on policymakers to listen to people living with debilitating illnesses and not to put our fates in the hands of a discriminatory economic model.
On the one hand, she writes that it is a pitch-perfect thriller, causing her to pace the house, anxious about the fates of Cummins's characters.
In any case, fans will have plenty of fun speculating over their fates, and what stories House of the Dragon will bring, until we know more.
Amid loss, separation and uncertainty, lyrics from Martin's softened rewrite such as "Someday soon we all will be together / If the fates allow" were poignant enough.
While colonial governments often forced contact and integration on tribes they discovered, experts now advise against making contact, and allowing tribes to decide their own fates.
Let's choose to tether their fates and make it more difficult to leave that low paid worker out of consideration when any important decisions get made.
Despite a hostile political climate and few monetary resources, the activists of Black Power dared to imagine a world in which they controlled their own fates.
But until then, the interventions that preoccupy Harari's fantasies will be dominated by few, highly penetrant genes that influence fates and futures in an autonomous manner.
When debates about bathrooms occupy the Texas legislature and tweets dictate the fates of transgender people in the military, Ramstad's query is especially timely and relevant.
At its best, Game of Thrones demonstrates that power is not merely a game; instead, the whims of rule affect the lives and fates of all people.
In drug epidemics, potential new users are often scared off by the fates of their friends, siblings, and parents—and they tend to gravitate toward different drugs.
The Russian government has forced many independent media outlets into being sold to friends of the Kremlin, and similar fates have befallen outlets in Turkey and Venezuela.
The group's media wing, al-Furqan, documented every aspect of its offensives, paying special attention to the grisly fates of members of the Syrian and Iraqi regimes.
The records not only detailed the patients' ultimate fates, but also provided the names of their attending doctors, which the researchers used to figure out their gender.
After months of begging the Turkish government for information, there have been few responses and no real news on the fates of their children, parents, and siblings.
The sly thing about these leaps forward in digitization, however, lies in how they can allow for conversations deciding people's fates without having to get them involved.
Either way you go, you can't go wrong with Lauren Groff, the author of Fates and Furies, who narrates her new collection set in her home state.
Writer-director Drew Goddard's film about seven strangers whose fates intersect at a once-glamorous motel gone to seed is tailor-made for my brand of entertainment.
While the connections between these characters are mostly implied, their fates are tied to the tapes, which are prized and feared for some kind of supernatural power.
Policymakers believe that pan-zonal banks would be more resilient because the fates of lenders and national governments would be less tightly intertwined in a "doom loop".
In 2012, he traced the fates of what he calls "Sugar Mamas" -- European women who seek out younger African boys for sex -- in Kenya in "Paradise: Love".
John Delaney says people will have to pull carbon from the atmosphere and rapidly curb emissions to bypass the worst fates of climate change, per the Guardian.
Erring on the side of viciously terrifying, Scáthach decides the fates of many and exists as a haunting presence capable of serious destruction and soul collection.
The intrigues cooked up in embassies and drinking holes and secret clubhouses shaped the fates of nations, which made the work of spies of the utmost importance.
In September of 2013, Jason Citron hopped on to the Disrupt Startup Battlefield stage to pitch Fates Forever, a multiplayer online battle arena game for the iPad.
Syria's Director General for Antiquities and Museums, Maamoun Abdulkarim, told National Geographic that approximately 95 percent of collections were saved, but the mummies' fates were left unclear.
And it turns out that my much-belated stab at the series came at a great time, because Fates is a perfect entry point for new players.
"Brussels has received a message: people do not feel like they have enough control over their own fates," says Pieter Cleppe of Open Europe, a think-tank.
Though internet service is spotty at the camps, residents are keeping their eyes on their phones to monitor the ongoing legal battles that could decide their fates.
These questions simmer beneath the surface of the Season 2 premiere of "Outlander," which juxtaposes two very different fates for Claire, represented by two very different men.
Keith Ellison, who's running for state AG) and Michigan (Abdul El-Sayed, the gubernatorial candidate he endorsed on Wednesday) will have their fates decided by Democratic voters.
He said that most European fighters are referred to the judiciary unscathed, because their identities are widely known, and their fates are scrutinized by the international press.
These days, when even much of Europe feels fragile and volatile, there are far worse fates than landing in one of the most placid cities on earth.
The narrator and BEN's fates are left up to the reader's imagination, but the tale implies that a happy ending is not in the realm of possibility.
Even for viewers versed in NASA history, who will know the fates of certain characters as soon as they are introduced, the deaths come as a shock.
Mr. Banks, whose early life of poverty, alcoholism and alienation mirrored the fates of countless ancestors, led protests that caused mass disorder, shootouts, deaths and grievous injuries.
But in a storm zone that stretches across hundreds of miles and thousands of battered structures and streets, word about their fates has been slow in coming.
Marie is shared by two communities with intertwined fates: this isolated city in Ontario and its smaller neighbor in northern Michigan, right across the St. Marys River.
In Jean Hélion's "Trois Nus et le Gisant" ("Three Nudes and Reclining Man"), a disquieting painting from 1950, three women — the Fates, or just an artist's models?
If Hong Kong rejects their appeal before the Canadian authorities rule, the asylum seekers could be sent to their home countries, where they could face dire fates.
These are just some of the fates met by the giant balloons that have glided through the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York over the years.
At the other end of the human journey came Atropos, one of the Three Fates of Greek mythology, who cut the thread of life with her shears.
To avoid the fates of their hapless predecessors, the new police officers were overly enamored of their billy clubs — real police brutality arrived with the real police.
Abdallah may be our guide, but — privileged and irresolute — he is anchored to the past; the divergent fates of three sisters draw Alharthi's tale into the future.
Her American characters, in particular, lead lives starved of self-directed narrative, their fates dictated by people, institutions, and historical forces over which they have no control.
There is a belief about Biden that he has already been through some of the cruelest fates that can befall a man — what could hurt him worse?
Taken in total, however, the North Carolina result on Tuesday likely won't put to rest concerns among potentially vulnerable GOP members about their political fates next November.
He can continue trying to avoid the topic, bragging about tax cuts, and twiddling his thumbs while hundreds of thousands of Americans' fates hang in the balance.
"We are witnessing a different phenomenon today where more young women are becoming outspoken about deciding their own fates, and going public with it," Ms. Fassi said.
Pelosi is letting freshman members count the votes within their caucus, which enables them to be responsible for their own fates and insulates Pelosi from later blame.
Certainly many, many shows are still killing off characters, but more major series are finding ways to extract drama from how there are fates worse than death.
A special election Tuesday in New York decided the fates of 11 open seats in the state legislature — including two key Democratic victories in the state Senate.
Their fates were foreshadowed episode 7, "I Can Handle It," when Steve admits to Judy that he stole a rock from sacred ground during one of their vacations.
The only game that might be considered strategy to be nominated outside of the Best Strategy category was Fire Emblem: Fates, the tactical RPG, in Best Mobile/Handheld.
The video is merely the most recent entry to what's become quite a genre in recent years: that of writhing maritime creatures resisting their fates of human consumption.
You won't see them, you can't customize them, and they certainly don't play a major role as with Robin or Corrin in Fire Emblem Awakening or Fates, respectively.
"Better that two defendants who have together committed the same crimes be placed side-by-side to have their fates determined by a single jury," Justice Scalia wrote.
Those pigmented skin cells in the fish that had an active crestin gene had reverted to that primitive state when they were malleable, their fates still wide open.
Ki-woo is the college-aged son of one of the two families — the impoverished Kims and the wealthy Parks — whose fates entwine with horrible and hilarious results.
A corporate code of conduct would give American companies greater influence over their own fates, while standing for values against a China that increasingly tries to reject them.
Specifically, Nurmsen says she's impressed with the story lines and ultimate fates of 2 of the most prominent characters with disabilities on 'GoT' -- Tyrion Lannister and Bran Stark.
After Harry met Sally and before the two finally make romantic comedy history, Fisher plays the friend who could have ruined everything if the fates did not intervene.
We are a social grouping whose fates largely hang together, so the performance of black people is meaningful and therefore fascinating to me, but more importantly to Fabri.
Fear was often cited as a driving force behind the election results, where a large swath of the country felt they no longer had control over their fates.
It is the psychological equivalent of the overwriting that plagues the sex scenes in Lauren Groff's otherwise stellar Fates and Furies: The physical descriptions are just too much.
The contrasting fates of these two bills provide a powerful lesson that has recently been forgotten in Washington: that sustainable change usually requires buy-in from both parties.
And the fates of beloved characters Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) and April (Sarah Drew) will be revealed, as both actresses exit the series — a decision that fans have protested.
People of different nationalities, religions, and ethnicities, aware of their interdependence, of the correlation of their fates, could muster the tolerance that facilitates peaceful coexistence and active collaboration.
Americans, researchers have found in several surveys conducted in the past five years, are more likely than Europeans to believe that they, not outside forces, determine their fates.
We still don't know the results of Michelle's Los Angeles audition, nor do we know the fates of the rest of the characters in the Sherman-Palladino universe.
Worse still, it can sometimes neglect to develop these characters, assuming that your preexisting experience with them can be enough to make you care about their various fates.
It's an intimate, sometimes difficult-to-watch inside look at the rollercoaster lives that immigrants live as their fates are decided and redecided by constantly shifting policies. 2.
But their fates may hinge on Pelosi's, and there's no absence of young-and-restless Democrats eager to begin filling the void at the top — whenever it arrives.
A backwater planet called Niraya is brutally attacked, and their fates lie in the hands of a small band of pilots who have their own host of problems.
Several Cabinet members -- including Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen -- are being targeted by whispering campaigns, leaks and speculation about their fates as trial balloons float about possible replacements.
This has forced millions of refugees to put their fates in the hands of unscrupulous smugglers and set out on perilous journeys in search of a new start.
But his and Trump's fates could be merging on at least one front, as Mueller appears closer to pushing, perhaps via subpoena, for Trump to testify under oath.
Ten Democrats are running for reelection in this year's midterm elections in states won by Trump, and their fates could determine the Senate's balance of power next year.
The first few moments of find Hugh Laurie, here playing a San Francisco-based "referring neuropsychiatrist," in voice-over explaining the miserable fates of several of his patients.
At the same time, women who remained single for too long were almost never enviable characters, succumbing instead to the sad fates of Miss Havisham and Lily Bart.
Hundreds of employees at the bank's Wall Street office were summoned to the building's cafeteria on Monday morning to learn their fates, sources within the bank told Reuters.
With only 22.7 tracks, keeping trains moving requires a complex dance — one that determines the fates of commuters scrambling to make it to work, and home, on time.
It tracked the fates of two families, entwined by chance: the three tall women comprising the Hughes sisters, and the widowed Elsie Hannigan and her spitfire daughter, Annie.
"Hadestown," even with the heat turned up, is still a somewhat abstract experience, mediated by several layers of narration from Hermes, the Fates and many of the songs.
Though this encounter in 1934 is brief, and circumstances quickly send the three characters in disparate directions, readers will understand that their fates have just become inextricably intertwined.
On top of that — the fates are cruel — her 34-year-old boyfriend, the eponymous Charlie, has broken out as the star of his own hourlong network drama.
"She Would Be King," published by Graywolf this month, follows three characters, Gbessa, June Dey and Norman Aragon, whose fates eventually intersect and initiate the formation of Liberia.
From suppliers to shippers to restaurants, the impact of the work stoppage is spreading through the web of businesses whose fates are tied to the biggest American automaker.
The players, knowing that their fates were out of their control, have either shrugged their shoulders or smiled when asked about their futures during the past few days.
A new teaser for the movie, which includes dialogue from Emperor Palpatine and the iconic "Duel of the Fates" score from The Phantom Menace, can be seen below.
Mr. Hensarling said he remained hopeful that the Senate would consider some of the other, smaller deregulation bills that the House has passed, but their fates remain uncertain.
It starts over at every chapter with a new character, and yet the fates of the seven central characters are so intimately linked that the story feels cumulative.
The great recession of 2008 wasn't as severe as the Great Depression, and that was no accident because economists and policymakers understand better how to avoid these fates.
Mathematically, that did happen; compared to two in Fates, Three Houses provides eight potential same-gender romances, five for a lady Byleth and three for a dude Byleth.
Instead, he took matters into his own hands, canceled DACA in September, and essentially turned the fates of the 690,000 people the program is helping into bargaining chips.
The comic fantasy tracks the intertwined fates of four lovers and is one of Shakespeare's most popular plays, put on by theater groups and schools around the world.
Throughout history, America has repeatedly used legislation to separate and segregate people it doesn't trust, strip away their rights, and decide their fates and futures on their behalf.
If you're impatient to learn the fates of the rest your favorite characters, read our list of 21 key predictions we have for season eight in the meantime.
And so too were the fates of Prey's characters: People whose lives are relatable and human-scale even on a space station gazing down on earth from moon orbit.
The "mixed middle" is home to about a quarter of the U.S. population and these cities' economic fates could go either way depending on how proactive their strategies are.
The fates of Mr. Cameron, Mr. Johnson and George Osborne, the chancellor of the Exchequer, could be determined by whether they have chosen the winning side in the battle.
The shocking season 2 finale still has fans on the edge of their seats as so many characters' fates were left up in the air, especially Offred's (Elisabeth Moss).
"Meanwhile, both Britton and Blige wonder about whether their characters make it out, in different ways," Indiewire writes after speaking to the actors about the fates of their characters.
"The fates of the Baltic States in the 20th century is a living testimony to the fact that a divided Europe leads only to suffering," Vejonis told the pope.
"I have had to take on a trust, a burden from countless civilians that have suffered the most horrific fates, tortured to death under the Assad regime," Caesar explains.
Mr. Trump's criticism of European free-riding on defense is accurate, Mr. Muniz said, but it has also led to Europeans ceding responsibility for their own interests and fates.
It will undoubtedly be many gamers' first Fire Emblem experience — it was mine, save for a few failed attempts at picking up the Nintendo 3DS games Awakening and Fates.
Nearly all of the agencies involved were either unwilling or unable to provide information that could lead to an understanding of how the algorithms worked to decide citizens' fates.
The previous entry, Fire Emblem Fates, offered two map packs that costs $17.99 and $7.99, respectively, along with an alternate campaign that would set players back an additional $19.99.
Game of Thrones wrapped up its seventh and penultimate season in August 2017, leaving fans with plenty to speculate on the fates of their favorite characters in season eight.
Although the ban will split the community (at least, for those that actually honor their ban), it will create a new sense of kinship, depending on their respective fates.
An elated Jackman identified a Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Bowser as they put the pedal to the metal, zooming off to unknown fates once the light turned green.
Rather, they allow bills to wither and die, or pass in anonymity, because they don't deem the fates of vulnerable children important enough to debate in their vaunted chamber.
Researchers followed the fates of 1,120 men and women, who were 65 years old or younger at the time of their first heart attack, for up to 22 years.
Before that, Trump dealt similarly cruel fates to families who had fled brutal, dangerous, or impoverished conditions in other countries, including El Salvador, Haiti, Liberia, Nicaragua, Nepal and Sudan.
We find it easier to attribute the death of a charismatic leader to his tempting of the fates than to accept that a deranged nobody managed to assassinate him.
He sifts through his life in associative digressions, encompassing case studies of patients, family memories, and the fates of those caught up in the atrocities of the twentieth century.
Even before 2016, the fates of office-holders accused of misconduct, or indicted and convicted, have been very much tied to the very narrow political imperatives of the moment.
It's an argument made by Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" and Lauren Groff's "Fates and Furies," two of the most read and talked-about novels from the past few years.
Furthermore, some speculate for the North Korean leadership, the fates of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi are sufficient reasons for them to refuse to give up their nuclear arsenals.
For it is in the dynamic between the three women -- Anne, Sarah and Abigail -- that the fates of a nation and of the courts of Europe were essentially decided.
One consequence is that tens of thousands of children are now missing, their fates unknown and disappearances undocumented, while others remain at risk of abduction by militants or traffickers.
With fewer than 20 games left in the season, most teams are in a position similar to those of the Blazers and the Wizards, fighting for their postseason fates.
"We know of no other examples from Spain or Latin America of a series of sculptures on the fates of the soul," Hispanic Society's director Mitchell Codding told Hyperallergic.
"Four Fates of the Soul" aligns more closely to Caspicara's works, "especially considering that Caspicara was famous for his careful portrayal of human anatomy in his works," Codding said.
Like a distracted news anchor, the movie's attention shifts from one section to the next with minimal overlap, leaving the men's fates as unresolved as the issues they dramatize.
And lawmakers are already facing a difficult fight over the politically volatile subject of immigration, with the fates of hundreds of thousands of young immigrants hanging in the balance.
It's like Disney's "It's a Small World," only instead of showcasing traditional cultures, the hell garden revels in the gruesome fates awaiting those deemed unfit for greener posthumous pastures.
" The Bottom, a black community on a hill in Medallion, Ohio, binds the fates of two radically dissimilar friends who grow up there in Toni Morrison's mesmerizing novel "Sula.
The Maute fighters quickly took over much of the city, burning a cathedral and a hospital and kidnapping a Roman Catholic priest and several people whose fates remained unknown.
But the fates of other limits, including a proposed ban on assault-style rifles, remain uncertain, and the state is still starkly divided on the issue, complicating political choices.
The fates and fortunes of native people all across North America were shaped by government policies, economics and demographic tides — but also, and perhaps most profoundly, by physical space.
The clashing fates of the two men underscore the complex task facing Egyptians as they weigh the legacy of Mr. Mubarak, who divides them in death as in life.
Still, the true indication of whether this is an era-defining shift won't just be determined by their fates or whether the new generation gives immediate rise to copycats.
While most of the novel is spent in a few characters' heads, Proehl acquaints us with the names, abilities and eventual fates of a panoply of secondary cast members.
The fates of a collection of black and white Detroiters (as well as two unlucky visitors from Ohio) converge at a motel on the west side of the city.
The food of Iraq is not widely known in America, despite the decades-long tangle of our countries' fates, and few New York menus have ever showcased the cuisine.
WeWork's flameout, which included the departure of its colorful founder and an emergency bailout by SoftBank, left many other cash-burning companies wondering if they would face similar fates.
Fates of many stores undecided Tesla didn't provide a reason for the U-turn other than saying it followed a two-week evaluation of all the company's retail locations.
In each of these variations, the masterpiece at the center serves as a kind of literary baton, passing between different sets of hands, linking divergent fates and disparate eras.
The two countries are seen jockeying for dominance in the global oil order, but the head of the world's largest energy company said their fates are actually closely aligned.
The ICRC said its last "credible information" regarding Akavi's well-being came in late 2018, but it had never been able to ascertain the fates of Rajab or Bakdounes.
But the fates of more than 100 other students who were kidnapped from a school in northeastern Nigeria are unknown, five years after militants from Boko Haram abducted them.
Their individual fates didn't just lead them to entirely different hemispheres, but also to new hairstyles, proving that their journeys as we've known them have truly come to an end.
The big picture: While the other Silicon Valley giants are likely happy for a break for the spotlight, the fates of all of the online platforms have always been intertwined.
It is a mirror reflection of a society that understands black people as barely sentient props, in place only to serve a grander narrative without thought to their own fates.
According to a May blog post from Martin, other Game of Thrones TV spinoffs may still be in the works, but the fates of the other series are currently unclear.
Google, like Facebook, also uses black box algorithms to surface content to users that can dramatically sway the fortunes of individual publishers' fates while also raising questions about editorial skew.
"If we lose only one life, to me that's going to be a miracle," Cathey told the Associated Press, noting that he was hopeful about the fates of the missing.
Still, none of this would really matter if we weren't at least a little invested in these characters' fates, and here this cast does some of its most elegant work.
"If we lose only one life, to me that's going to be a miracle," Cathey told the Associated Press, noting that he was hopeful about the fates of the missing.
In Power's New York City, race, class, and gender function less as social constructs that determine the characters' fates and more as footnotes that help move the overall story along.
We presented the Game of Thrones cast members with our very own dragon egg Magic 8 Ball and let them ask about the fates of their characters, among other things.
While the twins do have an independent regulator, the terms of their assistance have been dictated by Treasury, leaving their fates squarely in the lap of the next Treasury secretary.
Fans of Issa Rae's Insecure have been left wondering about the fates of best friends Issa and Molly and their crushingly cute but infuriating love interests for almost a year.
But Mr. Little and Mr. Vavrek also introduce mythological fates, characters who guide the couple and are often fortified by intoning choruses in heavy-handed episodes that turn "JFK" ponderous.
"Old age, sickness and death, however frightening and alarming they may be to each of us as we consider our own fates, are the natural order of things," she wrote.
Although the gifts were allowed under Virginia law, prosecutors successfully argued to a jury that the McDonnells, whose legal fates were often seen as intertwined, had violated federal anticorruption statutes.
It's the day when teens anxiously tear open envelopes containing their college admissions fates; the moment they look under the tree to find either presents or a lump of coal.
Why it matters: The fates of iHeart and Cumulus raise questions about the future of terrestrial radio, which is struggling to compete with digital broadcasting and streaming services like Spotify.
But the payoff was in the way the episode artfully turns their dilemma into a larger question about what black people owe one another and how their fates are intertwined.
Some of the dead, such as Orion, "that huge hunter," who keeps up his chase on the shadow world's fields, undergo fates that seem like dim epilogues of their lives.
Their approaches to navigating the thicket of runoffs and recounts, litigation and delayed certifications, show that there is no set playbook for candidates whose political fates are up for grabs.
With their fates split in the courts, in the halls of Congress, and, seemingly, the White House, DACA recipients across the country scrambled to do what was in their power.
The fork is memorialized by carvings left behind by travelers from the 19th century whose ultimate fates are unknown, giving only a name, date, and sometimes a point of origin.
It has therefore fallen to locals — citizens and mayors — to try to change their fates, often through inventive, sometimes ingenious, methods that mingle humor with a deep sorrow and desperation.
We should of course be wary of considering "Duel of the Fates," as this script is titled, as an alternative to the movie we got, J.J. Abrams' Rise of Skywalker.
But as the two families grow more closely intertwined, their fates are tied up in duplicity, an uneasy tension between classes and one very big secret that's primed to detonate.
She expands and connects the fates of these children to the United States military's involvement in Central America in the 1980s, and to United States immigration policies in the 1990s.
But that plot was kept spinning through the perils endured by thousands of orphans transported to uncertain fates in the rural Midwest of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
My colleague in the video department, Yara Bishara, and I got to work planning an interactive piece on the diverging fates of the people held at these offshore detention sites.
Pared to the bone and more suggestive than declarative, David Ebeltoft's screenplay interrupts these long, meditative stretches with flashbacks to the fates of Ann's husband (Shane West) and infant daughter.
Her characters have little interiority or agency; the fates they run up against tend to feel inexorable, especially in her later stories, in which the ironic distance cools into cynicism.
Their lives and disparate fates weave a story of men striving ­toward brotherhood — and a reminder that the ideal is difficult to achieve and sustain, regardless of which definition ​you choose.
Whether their financial fates are wound up in pensions or 401(k) plans, their lifetime of savings lay vulnerable to siege in some of the most overvalued asset markets in history.
Sitting down with Mashable prior to the release of Season 3, David Harbour and Winona Ryder couldn't divulge much of what they thought about their characters' fates in the shocking finale.
Pompeo must begin to gain some concessions from Kim, otherwise we are condemned to the worst of possible fates: a negotiation process that takes months or years to get anything done.
Yet the picture that emerges is an important one, concerning itself with the external governance of women's bodies, their actions and their fates — a theme not confined to the remote Lark.
Although Midge is clearly bewildered by this run-in, at least it's good news for Rose, who is still seeing a psychic in hopes the fates will save her daughter's marriage.
For Cersei, it was justice delivered — in the form of a hated enemy, who now lives on as proof that there are fates even worse than death on Game of Thrones.
I had some "spare" money for once, plenty of travel lined up, and my 3DS was looking under-supported (Fire Emblem Fates aside, which I really must get back to, soon).
Others around the country have felt similar fear as they have tried to reach loved ones whose fates are unknown after a devastating storm that knocked out both roads and communications.
The video was created by American animation studio Humouring the Fates, according to the video's description, and includes scenes from the first and second seasons of Netflix's spooky sci-fi series.
Two-oh-eighteen might bring us very Different luck than we've had lately— Fates improving bigly, greatly, Spirits to protect and guide us, Inspiration strong inside us, Clearer vision, wiser choices.
The immediate source of alarm is the health of Deutsche Bank, whose vast and sprawling operations are entangled with the fates of investment houses from Tokyo to London to New York.
The fates of Earth's oceans and the moon's location in space are connected because the moon's gravity pulls on ocean water, creating a "tidal bulge" that stretches slightly towards the moon.
In all cases, the stories told by those who returned (and, more grimly, the fates, known or unknown, of those who did not) helped create an enormous appetite for polar adventure.
There is no sign yet that Pruitt will share the fates of those Cabinet officials, but an administration official told The Wall Street Journal that Pruitt's pool of allies is shrinking.
Whoever had the most points at the end of the event would win, and the fates of the thirteen characters would change depending on which team controlled more of the shards.
According to an interview with Elephant magazine, it was studying at the elite Havana Art Academy, one of the highest levels of art school study in Cuba, where their fates aligned.
But it's also true that we in the media — in reporting their potential fates as a rollercoaster narrative — sometimes forgot perhaps the most stable truism of Trumpworld: It's a family business.
But the presidency has a way of bringing uncomfortable realities crashing down on the most powerful person in the world, like the undeniably intertwined fates of the US and Chinese economies.
These real-life horrors loom over the small Pennsylvania factory town of Mill Valley, where a group of teens discovers an old book that writes terrible fates for the town's inhabitants.
Instead, parties share the same politics across branches; congressional Republicans today see their fates as intertwined with Trump's, and so they protect him, because to protect him is to protect themselves.
In his new book, "The War Before the War," Delbanco argues that disputes over the fates of fugitive slaves did much to accelerate the divisions that led to the Civil War.
The museum, known as the House of Fates, has been criticized by officials at Yad Vashem, Israel's official Holocaust memorial, for failing to involve the Hungarian Jewish community in its planning.
Certainly, immigration was not a problem foisted on Europe from the outside; the fates of Europeans and non-Europeans were inextricably connected in the 19th century by conquest, colonization and trade.
With President Donald Trump's reelection bid at the top of the ticket, the fates of about 10 senators in the year's most important races will be tied to the presidential race.
Debates over the fates of buildings have intensified since Mayor Bill de Blasio took office two years ago and focused on the development or preservation of 200,000 units of affordable housing.
Mikael, then, is not particularly sympathetic, and Chris is a humorless newshound; so when the jackboots tramp and the killing begins, their fates are of less concern than they should be.
Whereas Alcott traces their fates in a straight line, Gerwig (aided by the deft editing of Nick Houy and the musical stitching of Alexandre Desplat's score) proceeds by association and recollection.
He has no publicist, no distributor, only a vague plan for the movie, which is odd for someone who choreographed the fates of so many films and, by extension, their creators.
But the widening political divergence between cities and small-town America also reflects a growing alienation between the two groups, and a sense — perhaps accurate — that their fates are not connected.
But the lyric that moved me to tears is the line that follows "If the fates allow" (and remained in Martin's final lyrics): Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow.
On TV, the WGN America network aired the first season of "Underground," which follows the fates of a group of slaves, known as the Macon Seven, who flee a Georgia plantation.
The gaokao, which generally lasts about nine hours over two days, determines the fates of almost 10 million students, less than 1 percent of whom gain admission to China's top universities.
Characters are condemned to horrid fates when they harshly judge a tradition they don't understand, or when they disrespect a sacred site, or when they break the local rules of conduct.
The thrilling drama, starring Millie Bobby Brown, 13, Caleb McLaughlin, 16, Noah Schnapp, 13, and Gaten Matarazzo, 15, kicked off with lurking new dangers, ambiguous fates and sparked some wild fan theories.
Humanitarian organizations say that many migrant boats sink without a trace, with the dead never found, and their fates only recounted by family members who report their failure to arrive in Europe.
But Search Party very quickly twists and turns; it's a comedy and a mystery, with all the red herrings and narrow escapes from horrible fates that you might expect from the genre.
We've financed and built one global project after another, but ignored the fates of our children in the inner cities of Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, and so many other places throughout our land.
According to Sessions, DACA is being phased out and will officially terminate on March 5, 2018, which means that deportation is much more likely for those whose fates hang in the balance.
We've financed and built one global project after another, but ignored the fates of our children in the inner cities of Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit -- and so many other places throughout our land.
Distinctively American, Sternberg's figures radiate energy even as they are dramatically constrained by larger forces — amoral capitalism or perhaps just the godless universe — within which human beings create, and surrender, their fates.
In The Handmaid's Tale, the Aunts are a class of women assigned to brainwash new Handmaids with the government's beliefs and mores, and help the women accept their fates as birth vessels.
Friday also saw the publication of a piece by ProPublica's Dara Lind examining the expanded role Border Patrol agents have taken on in determining the fates of migrants seeking asylum under Trump.
And there are so many of these islands that bear similar stories and face the same fates, many we'll never hear about without the diligence of visual journalists who report back. —A.
Trump did not commit to detaining all of the approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants currently in the U.S., leaving their fates unclear if he is voted into the White House in November.
But as Harry gets older, he begins to recognize the world's complexity, and the Harry Potter books increasingly become tales of conflicting loyalties, loss, corruption, bad fates befalling good people, and disappointment.
It's sad to say, but had the women attempted to break into the business in the WWF 20 years later, in the 70s or 80s, their fates would have been entirely different.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. With the first round of group game fixtures now complete, the fates of the 24 teams at Euro 2016 are starting to take shape.
Liberationists sought the world over for clues to what women's lives could be like if they were free to define their own values, order their own priorities and decide their own fates.
And lest anyone think that ignoring the base that turned the tide in this past election is wise, take a good look at the fates of Senators Jeff Flake and Bob Corker.
The asylum-seekers I spoke with greeted all this with the drained detachment of men and women accustomed to having their fates controlled—"played with," as Teame put it—by spiteful politicians.
Regardless, for today at least both New York and Boston face similar fates when it comes to their reliance on big companies to provide them jobs in exchange for big tax incentives.
The train is already late, which seems fitting since it stops in Cleveland and terminates in Chicago, two Midwest cities that have been denied baseball glory by the conspiring fates since forever.
So those who want the men canceled and those clamoring for them to be offered a route back agree, at least implicitly, on the paramount importance of these individuals and their fates.

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