The ancient astrologers devoted a considerable thought on Balarishta because if the new-born is not destined to live long, astrological prognostications are of no avail.
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Aid was expected from Austrian Archduke Ferdinand, who guaranteed to help regain or strengthen Senj, Krupa, Knin, Skradin, Klis, and Ostrovica, but of no avail.
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He soon came to see the impossibility of the measures termed collectively the Continental System; but his warnings on that subject were of no avail.
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"Armed struggle will continue and such meetings, which are held according to Zionist will and under American orders, will be of no avail, " he said.
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Landor's writing often landed him on the wrong side of the laws of libel, and even his refuge in Latin proved of no avail in Italy.
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Instead of at a project, I'm bringing the discussion here as my previous attempts to reply to the user by referring to policy has been of no avail.
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In 864 Duke Zdeslav, to flee to Constantinople . thus forcing the Pope to intervene by asking Domagoj to stop piracy, but his efforts were of no avail.
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The supplications of spokesman Segundo Racho not to burn the town was of no avail and the sounds of the welcoming brass band turned into volleys of gunshots.
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He was accused of receiving bribes, and Charles of Valois denounced him to the king himself; but Philip stood by him and the attack was of no avail.
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Picquart found that ordinary measures secret searches in his rooms, opening of his correspondence, examination of his desks were of no avail, because Esterhazy had been warned.