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31.Most affected were the young Tamil Indians from Malaya and Singapore, men and women, who comprised the bulk of the civilians who had enlisted in the INA . The professional soldiers in the INA, most of whom were Punjabis, faced an uncertain future, with many fatalistically expecting reprisals from the British.

32.Most affected were the young Tamil Indians from Malaya and Singapore, both men and women, who comprised the bulk of the civilians who had enlisted in the INA . The professional soldiers in the INA, most of whom were Punjabis, faced an uncertain future, with many fatalistically expecting reprisals from the British.

33.Thus Chamberlain had to make the best of a hopeless situation, writing fatalistically that " I consider the Unionist cause is hopeless at the next election, and we shall certainly lose the majority of the Liberal Unionists once and for all . " Chamberlain already regarded tariff reform as an issue that could revitalise support for Unionism.

34.Thus, Chamberlain had to make the best of a hopeless situation, writing fatalistically that'I consider the Unionist cause is hopeless at the next election, and we shall certainly lose the majority of the Liberal Unionists once and for all .'Chamberlain already regarded tariff reform as an issue that could revitalise support for Unionism.

35.Harvey Keitel, an executive producer on " The Grey Zone, " co-stars as a Nazi crematorium overseer, driven to severe headaches and heavy drinking by the slaughter around him yet who fatalistically proclaims the Nazis will dispose of as many Jews as possible before the Allies " do it to us ."

36.The film ends with the peasants dancing to the cry of " Ee ja nai ka " ( " Why not ! ? ", " Whatever ! ", or " Nevermind ! " ), which fatalistically refers to the tumultuous 1866-67 period of Japanese history immediately preceding the imperial restoration and the end of the Edo period.

37.Peres is a Central European intellectual in a nation whose heroes are native-born soldiers; he is an elegant and restrained statesman in a rowdy land that disdains formality, a prophet of peace in a country that, in the words of Peres'chief peace negotiator, Uri Savir, was " either burdened by the past or hypnotized by the present, and viewed the future fatalistically ."

38.Initial efforts to reach accords, such as on disarmament at the 1955 20th Communist Party Congress in 1956, Khrushchev declared that nuclear war should no longer be seen as " fatalistically inevitable . " Simultaneously, however, Khrushchev expanded and advanced the Soviet nuclear arsenal at a cost to conventional Soviet forces ( e . g ., in early 1960, Khrushchev announced demobilization of 1.2 million troops ).

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