| 21. | Once the war started, the basic outcome seems, in this account, almost foreordained.
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| 22. | Iraq has long sought a review of sanctions on its terms, with the lifting of sanctions foreordained.
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| 23. | Even so, after the Berlin blockade ended in 1949, the Cold War wasn't foreordained.
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| 24. | But it could also seem like an elaborate pretext to wage a war that was foreordained by Washington.
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| 25. | I think its been obvious to anyone who was following it for weeks that that vote was foreordained.
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| 26. | Andrews told the senator that he should go to Wheeling; that public reaction had already foreordained the outcome.
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| 27. | After Zevi converted to Islam, Primo explained this apparent apostasy as having been foreordained in the Messianic role.
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| 28. | The targets often complain that the board's members and witnesses are stacked against them and that condemnation is foreordained.
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| 29. | After playing in Vancouver the night before, it was almost foreordained that the Nets would run out of juice late.
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| 30. | They make many decisions under the delusion that those results are foreordained by rules of reason, but they are not.
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