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Hector knows that Troy and the house of Priam are doomed to fall and that the gloomy fate of his wife and infant son will be to die or go into slavery in a foreign land.
Moira may mean portion or share on the distribution of booty ( ίση μοίρα, isi moira, " equal booty "), portion in life, lot, destiny, ( μοίρα έθηκαν αθάνατοι, moiran ethikan athanatoi, " the immortals fixed the destiny ") death-moros-( μοίρα θανάτοιο, moira thanatoio, " destiny of death "), portion of the distributed land., The word is also used for something which is meet and right ( κατά μοίραν, kata moiran, " according to fate, in order, rightly ")
Substantial undeveloped land available prior to the introduction of I-485, was rapidly purchased by developers and approved for retail use nearly without exception, quickly sealing Pineville's fate as a place that is known to many but home to few.
Because the village is so small, its fate and governance are already intertwined with Wells College, which owns half the land in the village.
Henry followed through with the break from Rome and the Dissolution of the Monasteries, dissolving the Dominican Friary in Beverley and taking their land for himself, the Knights Templars in Beverley suffered the same fate in 1540.
The agreement stipulates that the Meridian Township residents get to decide the fate of the land after 100 years.
Those who had been unfaithful were turned away at the entrance to the new land and disappeared to an unknown fate.
The remainder of the essay comprises dissertations on the following subjects: the excellence of Israel, the land of prophecy, which is to other countries what the Jews are to other nations ; the sacrifices ; the arrangement of the Tabernacle, which, according to Judah, symbolizes the human body ; the prominent spiritual position occupied by Israel, whose relation to other nations is that of the heart to the limbs ; the opposition evinced by Judaism toward asceticism, in virtue of the principle that the favor of God is to be won only by carrying out His precepts, and that these precepts do not command man to subdue the inclinations suggested by the faculties of the soul, but to use them in their due place and proportion ; the excellence of the Hebrew language, which, although sharing now the fate of the Jews, is to other languages what the Jews are to other nations and what Israel is to other lands.
The band took their name from the folklore tale of the inscribed surrounding land to the ancient Sumerian society ( Fourth B. C ), stating that those who died, either violently or tragically, their souls were to wonder the Fields of Adplumbum ( Aplomb ) until they acknowledged and accepted their fate.
His naval superiority wrested from the Greeks the command of a great deal of the sea, on which the fate of the insurrection ultimately depended, while on land the Greek irregular bands, having largely soundly beaten the Porte's troops, had finally met a worthy foe in Ibrahim's disciplined troops.
For instance, the French could not follow up their victory at the land Battle of Sainte-Foy in what is now Canada in 1760 for want of reinforcements and supplies from France, and so Quiberon Bay may be regarded as the battle that determined the fate of New France and hence Canada.
:" to avoid the like fate, King Robert resolved to send his younger son James, to France, then about nine years old, who being sea-sick, and forced to land on the English coast ... was detained a captive in England eighteen years.
Despite his faults, Gareth appears destined to land a big contract, but fate intervenes.
His ministry's fate was sealed when Macdonald disallowed the transfer of CPR land to Manitoba, after Norquay's government had already paid $ 256, 000 to the company in compensation.
Due to the righteousness of the women in the wilderness, they did not suffer the same deadly fate as their male counterparts, and despite the spies ’ negative report about the holy land, wished to enter it.
This connection between land and people is very much a part of naturalism ; the environment is a powerful shaper of man's fate, and the novel represents this relationship by constantly describing the power and cruelty of Starkfield's winter.
It is also mentioned that in later times, fishermen sailing over drowned Ys " sometimes glimpsed the wonderful structures of marble, where nothing moved but schools of fish "; but there is no clear indication of how many generations of fishermen would have this experience before Joald finally broke loose and the whole land shared Ys ' fate.
: The near land, the dear land, whatever fate,
Finally deciding that continuing to avoid battle would be just as futile as taking part, he accepts his fate and leads an equally frightened Captain Darling, Lieutenant George and Private Baldrick over the top of the trench and out into no man's land for the ' Big Push '.
He advocated the abolition of the second serfdom and improvements of the peasants ' fate ( by granting them land and private rights ).
Although most of the Surrey Docks were infilled and converted to residential, commercial or light industrial land, South Dock escaped this fate.
:" This Robert, Duke of Albany, having obtained the entire government from his brother, King Robert, he caused the Duke of Rothesay to be murdered, thinking to bring the Crown into his own family ; but to avoid the like fate, King Robert resolved to send his younger son James, to France, then about nine years old, who being sea-sick, and forced to land on the English coast ... was detained a captive in England eighteen years.
After a failed attempt by Detective Chimp to put the helmet on, he asked Captain Marvel to throw the helmet down to Earth and let it land where it will, allowing fate to pick the next Doctor Fate.
After talking with twelve-year-old Tom Gallagher, however, Doc decides to let the fate of his land rest on the outcome of a single baseball game pitting a team of local ballplayers against an all-star squad from a neighboring community.

fate and according
However, according to rabbinical accounts, Necho did not know how the mechanism worked and so accidentally struck himself with one of the lions causing him to become lame ; Nebuchadnezzar, into whose possession the throne subsequently came, shared a similar fate.
* A similar fate befell jarl Hákon Sigurðarson in 10th century Norway ; according to Snorri Sturluson, after his death, " So great was the enmity of the Throndhjem people against Earl Hakon, that no man could venture to call him by any other name than " the evil earl "; and he was so called long after those days.
His jihad has killed sixty billion people across the known universe, but according to his prescient vision, this is a fate far better than what he has seen.
The Myceneans believed that what comes should come ( fatalism ), and this was considered rightly offered ( according to fate: in order ).
The Moirai assigned to the terrible chthonic goddesses Erinyes who inflicted the punishment for evil deads their proper functions, and with them directed fate according to necessity.
At this crucial juncture, Murat's chief of staff, General Augustin Daniel Belliard rode straight to the Emperor's Headquarters and, according to General Ségur who wrote an account of the campaign, told him that the Russian line had been breached, that the road to Mozhaysk, behind the Russian line, was visible through the gaping hole the French attack had pierced, that an enormous crowd of runaways and vehicles were hastily retreating, and that a final push would be enough to decide the fate of the Russian army and of the war.
Christopher Lasch notes the impact of the human potential movement via the therapeutic sector: " The new therapies spawned by the human potential movement, according to Peter Marin, teach that " the individual will is all powerful and totally determines one's fate "; thus they intensify the " isolation of the self.
Ryti did, according to some of his friends and acquaintances, strongly believe in fate.
After a dinner in the 1930s at the home of a friend, Alvar Renqvist, in Helsinki, Ryti told the other guests, according to Heikki A. Reenpää, Alvar Renqvist's grandson: " In my life, fate has been the ruling force.
Henry's father preached a form of Calvinist theology that " combined the old belief that ' human fate was preordained by God's plan ' with a faith in the capacity of rational men and women to purge society of its sinful ways ," according to historian Michael Kazin.
Finally, and most famously, he says: " However, it is according to the dictates of time and fate that We have resolved to pave the way for a grand peace for all the generations to come by enduring the unendurable and suffering what is unsufferable.
However, it is according to the dictates of time and fate that We have resolved to pave the way for a grand peace for all the generations to come by enduring the unendurable and suffering what is unsufferable.
He was first educated as a young boy by a teacher of grammar, who came, according to Thomas, " I know not by what fate save it was the Grace of God ".
Its abductor, Abu Tahir, is said to have met a terrible fate ; according to Qutb al-Din, " the filthy Abu Tahir was afflicted with a gangrenous sore, his flesh was eaten away by worms, and he died a most terrible death.
Many British prisoners at Sachsenhausen were executed by hanging, and according to his own account he avoided the same fate because of a quarantine resulting from a typhus outbreak within the camp, and the opportunity which arose to smuggle himself into a group of prisoners who were being transferred to the Mauthausen concentration camp near Lintz in Upper Austria.
On September 22, 1864, Union forces executed six of Mosby's men who had been captured out of uniform in Front Royal, Virginia ; a seventh ( captured, according to Mosby's subsequent letter to Sheridan, " by a Colonel Powell on a plundering expedition into Rappahannock ") was reported by Mosby to have suffered a similar fate.
When compared to other Soviet politicians who shared the same fate, Kirilenko's downfall was, according to historian R. Judson Mitchell, a " relatively easy " fall from power.
It is of little concern whether or not science can prove that the ultimate fate of the cosmos lacks purpose: we live our lives regardless at a " human " level, according to ambitions and perceptions which come more naturally.
Although Churchill had overall responsibility for the deployment, according to Richard Lamb, he ' had no responsibility for the fate of these two battleships '.
In his distress over the uncertain fate of his soul he cried out to God, “ Whatever happens, Lord, may I at least love you in this life if I cannot love you in eternity .” At the age of 18, while studying at the Jesuit run Collège de Clermont at the University of Paris, according to the book The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales, by Jean-Pierre Camus:
As of April 2012, the fate of Futenma remains unresolved with the US insisting that Futenma be moved to a location within Okinawa while, Okinawans " fiercely oppose Futenma and believe the base should simply be closed and moved overseas or elsewhere in Japan ," according to Time Magazine The US and Japan have meanwhile delinked the relocation of Futenma from plans to decrease the number of Marines stationed on Okinawa, reaching a troop redeployment agreement in April 2012, which might make room for a new Futenma agreement according to Al Jazeera's Asia-Pacific correspondent Harry Fawcett.
The sword of Byakko is kept in Byakko Village, and according to a prophet, a child of fate who will lead a revolution will be born there.

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