Fateful in A Sentence

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    At theeginning of the fateful year 1666 Sabbatai went (or was sdmmoned) to Constantinople.

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    But far more fateful for Prussia was the king's attitude towards the army and foreign policy.

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    By this fateful decision Napoleon's fall was assured.

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    Children can actually see where the President sat, where John Wilkes Booth fell when his foot caught in the bunting and see the production that was being performed on that fateful evening.

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    Church republican France thereupon destroyed the Roman republic. Napoleon lost 1200 in dead and wounded, actually secured not a single reform on which he had insisted, and drew upon himself the fateful obligation to mount perpetual guard over the Vatican.

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    During the period when-his influence was supreme, the fateful years, that is, between the Moscow campaign and the close of the congress of Aix-laChapelle, it had been used largely in the interests of moderation and liberty.

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    During this time, he also made the fateful decision to develop a business relationship with promoter and manager Colonel Tom Parker.

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    Even where the facts are incorrect, failing to act rapidly to counter bad publicity can lead to potentially fateful results.

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    Every nation in the world felt the reverberation of that fateful day.

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    Hmmm, was it cardio, the mysterious shadowy figure on the grass knoll on that fateful day is Dallas, that shot Kennedy?

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    In a fateful moment, Manny takes Virgil to visit the local street prostitutes.

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    In conjunction with the Minorites and the Ghibellines of Italy, Marsilius succeeded in enticing Louis to the fateful expedition to Rome and the revolutionary actions of 1328.

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    In Germany the settlement was even more fateful for Austria's future.

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    In September 951, accordingly, he appeared in Italy, Adelaide willingly accepted his invitation to meet him at Pavia and at the close of the year the fateful union was celebrated.

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    It was not only the completion of the Continental System, however, that made the year 1807 a fateful one for Great Britain.

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    It was one fateful day, after a less than successful business venture, that the brothers put their heads together and came up with an ingenious idea.

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    Mohacs is famous in the history of Hungary by the two fateful battles which took place in the plain situated about 3 m.

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    More fateful was the attitude of the Orthodox Ruthenian peasantry, who w ere divided from their Catholic Polish over-lords by centuries of religious and feudal oppression.

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    Moreover, to the refusal to revive the Empire - which shattered so many patriotic hopes in Germany - Austria added another decision yet more fateful.

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    No one knew the Schism was coming when she stormed out of the house that fateful morning.

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    On May 4, 1990, 20 years after that fateful day, the May 4 Memorial was dedicated at Kent State University.

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    Save your home, and your sanity, by picking spill-friendly eats that won't be a permanent souvenir of one fateful Sunday afternoon.

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    Since that fateful day, she'd sworn never to share herself with anyone.

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    Talal had been right; Kiera was a fateful name for his nishani!

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    Thanks to that fateful meeting, Shania Twain has found herself at the top of the pop and country charts many times over.

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    That these three happened to be to club's top league goal scorers was to prove fateful.

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    The departure point for Glenn Miller's fateful final journey could be turned into a museum dedicated to the famous wartime bandleader.

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    The family gave her the green light - a fateful decision that would in the end lead to Selena's murder.

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    The following famous dogs are just a few of the courageous search and rescue teams who worked tirelessly to recover victims from the collapsed WTC towers after that fateful day of September 11, 2001.

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    The hostility of Paris to the Girondists received a fateful advertisement by the election, on the 15th of February 1793, of the ex-Girondist Jean NicolasPache (1746-1823) to the mayoralty.

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    The last quarter of the 19th century proved, however, a fateful period for British agriculture.

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    The most fateful arrangements were naturally those that affected the two leading powers, Austria and Prussia.

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    The only thing we lost that fateful summer was our free time and a few bucks.

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    The period covered by the Liverpool administration was a fateful one in the history of Europe.

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    The Reformation was a fateful epoch in the history of church architecture.

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    The score against him reached the fateful sum of forty-three thousand.

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    The slave insurrection under Nat Turner in 1831 led to a second abortive effort, this time by the legislature, to do away with the fateful institution.

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    The year 1824 was destined to be a fateful one for the Greek cause.

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    Then, one fateful day, the game Chrono Cross was announced.

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    They would gradually take over all aspects of life, and one fateful day decide that humanity is an unnecessary blot on the world.

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    This visit, in spite of the favourable personal impression made by the emperor, was the starting-point of a fresh and fateful divergence; for it was now that the tsar first openly raised the question of the eventual partition of the inheritance of the " Sick Man," as he called Turkey.

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    Three years later the fateful step was taken of appointing Moawiya (Mu'awiyya) governor of Syria.

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    We don't even know it was that fateful night, do we?

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    When AJ took off from the mansion in a fury of alcohol one fateful day, younger brother Jason went after him and jumped in the car.

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    With nothing left to occupy him, he strode to the familiar room where they.d shared the fateful night weeks before.