And that if executed properly, with a little of the luck that seems to befall all good documentaries, it had the potential to profoundly affect people.
The biggest tragedy ever to befall the club was the Munich Air Disaster, they allowed the clubs main sponsor to commercialise the deaths of these young men.
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For this treatment to befall that group of Americans who, by their own lights, got the decade mostly right to be so reviled and so vindicated inflicted a kind of painful pleasure.
You expect harm to befall them, like a plague, but, for once, it stays its hand.
On December 7, 1941, our Nation suffered one of the most devastating attacks ever to befall the American people.
The disaster is the latest to befall the country of about 9 million people, roughly the size of Maryland.
Keen is on weaker ground when claiming that some sort of Orwellian catastrophe is set to befall humanity because of over-sharing.
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Of course, as the number of players shrinks to just a few, there is a temptation for them to cause accidents to befall the others.
This was once a scheme of about 30, 000 houses, now reduced to 12, 500 by demolition, a fate about to befall the houses viewed by the Tory leader.
One highlight of the festival was Terra Nova, a performance by CREW. I went in without a clear picture of what was to befall me, which was the perfect approach.
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Likewise, Hitchens never had a satisfactory answer as to how religion could be designated as the worst phenomenon to befall humanity when the two most murderous ideologies of the 20th century Nazism and Soviet communism were resolutely anti-religious.
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So, while the Congressional Republicans are correct in their expectation that the party ultimately blamed for what is to befall the nation as a result of the sequester will pay a very serious price indeed, they badly misjudge the situation by imagining that they can pin this on the President.
He was not inside for long enough to prove anything much except perhaps the dangers that befall a prime minister who chooses to rule through a coterie instead of a cabinet.
We are a safe community, and to have a tragedy befall us like this is just horrendous.
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Thirdly, the approach that Mr Cameron is taking is based not on whim, but on hard evidence of what will befall the party if it fails to change.
This enables a bank to get a feel for what might befall it in future.
According to Burden, the typical problems that befall senators in their aspirations for the White House might not be so pronounced this year.
The warnings of what will befall our military and country as a result are beginning to accumulate.
The ugly ducklings amongst us are often devout of the opportunities that befall the beautiful and, therefore, comparatively are more prone to end up in crime.
Besides that, it is not permissible to work as a judge except to defend Muslims against some great evil which would befall them unless some of them worked in the judiciary.
Having a joint account is a great way to give each other a shared emergency cushion should disaster befall you.
No replacement has yet been summoned by the Pakistan Cricket Board, so the tourists may risk having to field a non-specialist wicketkeeper should injury or illness befall Kamran, who was axed after the first Test in which his glovework was widely criticised following several dropped catches.
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In an interview, he reveals for the first time that he has even written a letter to the Disney board, recommending a successor should some bad fate befall Eisner himself.
Big Green--the regulatory ecological complex that tells the rest of us exactly what woe will befall us if we don't do just as we're told--isn't going to like this one bit.
Fears of overcrowding were mainly to blame, but the mayor warned that without solving such problems in future a similar fate could befall other events such as the Notting Hill Carnival.
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