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It was a throw of the dice for the rebels and they lost.
If this sounds like a throw of the dice, there is calculation behind the gamble.
Each is named after a throw of the dice in the cosmic game of life.
It's always a throw of the dice, a flip of the coin.
This is a throw of the dice.
It could, indeed, be settled by a throw of the dice, or a game of castles.
Here comes a throw of the dice though - Pacheco on for Aurelio.
"A throw of the dice," he said.
We all believe now that it is only a throw of the dice if we come out of this fighting inferno alive or dead.
A Throw of the Dice: The Life of Stephane Mallarme.
'What we needed was a throw of the dice, a method of breaking the stand-off which gave us an equal chance of coming out trumps.
Only by a throw of the dice was I able to finagle a New York City premiere of this very important 20th-century opera."
One difficulty has been his use of abstruse-seeming chance procedures as a central creative device, which gave his work the randomness of a throw of the dice.
In 1897, the year before his death, Mallarme published his last major poem, "A Throw of the Dice Will Never Abolish Chance."
In practice, to cast a spell, the magician must first pass the Casting, which is automatic if the fate is known to BMR 0, which otherwise requires a throw of the dice.
We know not what will be the end of the matter and do not greatly care, who set our fortunes upon a throw of the dice, but we think there is a good chance of victory.
When those museums were divided and fragmented to the point of lunacy, with collections scattered every which way as if at a throw of the dice, Berliners had to look at themselves in a broken mirror.
Stéphane Mallarmé - Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard ("A Throw of the Dice Will Never Abolish Chance")
Kieron Dyer's signing from West Ham is a throw of the dice from Warnock in the hope he can somehow go a spell without injury and make a meaningful contribution at some stage.
And each artist chips away at the illusion of the photograph as instantaneous event - a throw of the dice - and blurs the distinction between found and made, extending the medium in time, space and memory.
Artistic directors and commercial producers would invariably be competing for the same talents, and the resident theater was likely to attract people disgruntled with the way a once aspiring art form had become a throw of the dice on hits and flops.
Their types are found in Etruscan tombs and in the hieroglyphics of Egypt; and the historian of Chaeronea asserts, that Mercury had a throw of the dice once upon a time with the Goddess Luna.
Un Coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard ("A Throw of the Dice will Never Abolish Chance") is published in Cosmopolis magazine (not published in book form until 1914)
Ever since Stéphane Mallarmé scattered his words across the page in the poem "Un Coup de Dés" ("A Throw of the Dice") in 1897, avant-garde artists have harnessed typography and page layout for expressive purposes.
Un Coup de Dés Jamais N'Abolira Le Hasard (A Throw of the Dice will Never Abolish Chance) is a poem by the French Symbolist poet Stéphane Mallarmé.