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1 The Nomad and I seem fated to cross paths in fascinating ways.
2 This year, I seem fated to witness the childhood of many summer days.
3 Yes, as you say, we seem fated to bring each other ill luck.
4 I seem fated to do and say the worst things possible under the circumstances.
5 By and by she spoke: You and I seem fated to meet in odd places.
6 Yet somehow they seem fated with a morbid introspection which ever holds them in suspense.
7 We seem fated to quarrel, Fairburn's family and ours.
8 There are some unfortunate children who seem fated to have their holidays and special occasions drowned in rain.
9 You seem fated to misfortune!
10 I have always had an almost childish curiosity about that old chest, but I seem fated not to have it gratified.
11 There had been attempts on the Emperor's life,-unsuccessful, as they seem fated to be, though some mischief was done to those near him.
12 And the nobler ones, like the tragic figure of that poetess who died recently, Pauline Johnson, seem fated to be at odds with the world.
13 But I don't seem to have any home; Charlie and I are both by nature, home-bred, home-staying youths, but we seem fated to wander about.
14 It was a beautiful place, but it seemed fated not to thrive.
15 But no matter how hard I tried, I seemed fated to annoy.
16 For, despite genetic and cyborg improvements, bio-humans still seemed fated to slip behind.
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