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Second, he needed to do whatever it takes to get the predestined place.
There are certain times when a few hours of fishing seem predestined.
And I'm not here to steer you into some kind of predestined future.
Nothing had changed except your own attitude: the predestined thing happened in any case.
All the books reflect the combat against a predestined will.
No one had an answer to the judging results that seemed predestined, especially in Weiss's case.
I have many reasons to be less than fond of predestined paths.
As predestined mates, I'm afraid these two leave something to be desired.
There stands my predestined wife, and I can marry no other woman."
I might have turned down our predestined house just because it was mud colour.
But that brings the fallacy of the predestined runs into play.
Abstract art is, in Stella's view, the natural and predestined form of expression for our century.
And for his weakness in our predestined bond, I despised him.
He was moving in inexorable steps toward a predestined event and nothing could stop him now.
Meg realized now that she had, from the first, been the obvious, the predestined victim.
Good and evil, fighting an endless battle, to a predestined draw.
For these predestined sweethearts to connect, of course, George must eventually change his ways.
It was curious how that predestined horror moved in and out of one's consciousness.
And he would need to be, to keep this kingdom together until the predestined king should grow to manhood.
To all wasps, however, some other insect is predestined prey.
The war would come to its predestined end.
It was a predestined occurrence, yet perfectly scientific and easy of explanation.
Lutherans believe Christians should be assured that they are among the predestined.
I saw her, first, last and all the time, as an eternal and predestined victim.
The material world is only of orderly development; left to itself, it works steadily towards its predestined end.