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The Legend of The Originators, passed down throughout generations, foretells of a chosen few who have been preordained to save the lands from destruction, uniting humans and magical creatures once and for all.
The fate of couples who marry of their own free will is preordained for the most part.
He saw Kersey as a man who lay down and followed his own preordained path.
I guess, as a wordo, I'm predisposed, preconditioned, predestined, preordained, and prepared for preconceived ideas about prejudging the predominant use of pre-verbs.
Nailing the presidency against all odds and despite himself, he has called it 'destiny,' that is, preordained by God.
As the narrative draws ever closer to the events of Shakespeare's play, Miranda and Caliban struggle to define their lives outside of the roles preordained for them.
He traces anarchist geographies to the modern development of anarchism into a political philosophy after the Enlightenment and outlines a manifesto for anarchist geographies that challenges violence, preordained rules, and regulated identities and proposes nonhierarchical relations, voluntary association, mutual aid, solidarity, direct action, autonomy, and self-management.
Callie's seventeenth birthday comes with a glimpse of her preordained future.
SO MUCH football appears to be preordained, it makes you wonder why they bother going to the time, trouble and expense of staging some games.
He said "unforeseen disturbances" meant the path for interest rates "cannot be preordained".
coffee and head to the subway as the first of today's preordained
Everything from big incidents like having cancer or losing a close one in a traffic accident, to the food he eats or the clothes he wears are special events preordained in that person's destiny.
The editorial stated, "This front was not preordained. Israel could have avoided it had it realized in time that not all the cards were up its own sleeve, and if Israel had seriously addressed peace negotiations and strengthened Abbas, viewing him as a serious partner and abiding by its commitments to him, including prisoner releases and refraining from unilateral steps such as colony expansion."