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1 Almost he won victory in this fight he was foredoomed to lose.
2 Any attempt to reconcile these frames of mind was foredoomed to failure.
3 But even when she spoke she knew she was foredoomed to failure.
4 Was I not foredoomed to be always at the mercy of Tiberius?
5 A policy more foredoomed to failure in South Africa could not be initiated.
6 The new ruler, resident now in Loyang, was foredoomed to impotence.
7 Yet, she was foredoomed to go back to the loathed abode.
8 No enemy is likely to attempt an attack foredoomed to failure.
9 If he could not accomplish this, then was his plan foredoomed to failure.
10 I'll never believe that any living soul is foredoomed to lose.
11 That he was foredoomed to swell to our cold-eyed teenaged killer.
12 Such an ideal of classic simplicity was foredoomed to failure.
13 They were foredoomed to die, and they knew the truth.
14 Their efforts are foredoomed to failure, because their kingdom has no unity or cohesion.
15 Given this nationalist temper, conciliatory attempt was foredoomed to failure.
16 Appeasement, whether by widening an avenue or shortening a wheelbase, is foredoomed to failure.
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