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1 The public will now ultimately decide the fate of Mr Seymour's bill.
2 The two popes together pretend to decide the fate of the Empire.
3 One week to decide the fate of a woman I've never met.
4 I can't envision secret meetings to decide the fate of each candidate.
5 Iraq's Sunni tribal leaders can decide the fate of IS, he added.
6 Next month, the judge will decide the fate of Paralympian Oscar Pistorius.
7 What they choose to do will decide the fate of the world.'
8 So will bootleggers decide the fate of cinema rather than the audience?
9 They meant to decide the fate of old Two Knives without delay.
10 The public must, after all, decide the fate of a new play.
11 The next ten years will decide the fate of New Zealand tennis.
12 This battle that must surely come will decide the fate of freemen.
13 Answer: A criminal investigation that could decide the fate of a U.S. president.
14 The day broke, the day which was to decide the fate of India.
15 And God, not your commanding General, will decide the fate of the South.
16 On Monday, the supreme court will decide the fate of the anti-prostitution pledge.
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