| 11. | The menu is only partly foreordained by custom.
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| 12. | If history repeats, he's foreordained to be a one-termer.
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| 13. | The results were, after all, foreordained.
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| 14. | The notion that God has foreordained who will be saved is generally called predestination.
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| 15. | They acted as if this were foreordained.
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| 16. | Yitzhak Rabin began the same way, by accepting a conflict he saw as foreordained.
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| 17. | At the same time, they said that the outcome of that vote appears foreordained.
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| 18. | Even these who were foreordained for greatness could fall and transgress the laws of God.
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| 19. | "It is foreordained that we will own the Garden, " he said.
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| 20. | In fact, May contends, there was nothing inevitable or foreordained about the German victory.
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