The road to success, Maida says, was not preordained nor was it always a smooth ride.
It seems that most pollsters, pundits and many media outlets are declaring the Presidential election preordained.
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What fuels the glee, of course, were enormous expectations for these prematurely preordained Lakers.
Ironically, the way in which Aeneas abandons Dido in favour of his preordained fate is characteristic of Carthaginian treachery.
As we look at the fashion industry, some names were preordained to succeed.
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But the maintenance of market democracy in Latin America has never been preordained.
As the marriage goes bad, events take on a nightmarish inevitability, as if they were moving toward a preordained end.
Plus, cosmically speaking, the rally was almost preordained from the moment Tony Robbins started recording videos about an impending crash (mid-August).
The TVs are on some kind of preordained computer system, much like sprinklers in Los Angeles or garage security lights everywhere else.
She ended up at the University of Pennsylvania, the result somehow preordained by her mother's powers of persuasion, or at least her pocketbook.
No child is preordained by their class or by their gender or by their ethnic group or by their home life to fail.
Also, because so much of the car is mechanically preordained from generation to generation, the car's styling must carry the weight of the new.
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Because it is preordained that the EU will not offer any politically significant concessions, Cameron has set the UK on the road to exit.
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For Wagner, by contrast, Beethoven was an exemplar of free genius, encouraging composers to cast off preordained formulas and follow their inspiration wherever it led.
He knows his area of specialization, is articulate, and knows of no preordained consequences that will derive from his talk if it bombs or if it is a home run.
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Usain Bolt: The man whose name sounds preordained by the Gods, a real-life superman, the greatest sprint showman that ever lived, the world-record holder and the newly crowned double Olympic champion.
In the 1920s, pioneering figures such as Rudolf Laban and Mary Wigman began using unfamiliar movements which relied more on bodily improvisation and spiritual ideas particularly from the East than on preordained steps.
After his win against Marcelo Rios on Tuesday, Henman began well, sticking to his preordained gameplan of getting to the net as early in the rallies as possible, hoping to cut out Agassi's passing shots.
Others contended that this was hardly a preordained outcome and that cutting a program so vital to U.S. security strictly on financial grounds rather than with due regard to the relevant strategic considerations was irresponsible and possibly reckless.
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Since Rice's approach to reaching just such an accord has been to apply unrelenting pressure on Israel, it is fairly clear that she will blame Israel for the conference's preordained failure and cause a further deterioration in US-Israeli relations.
Its failure was not preordained.
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Today we have what can only be called the preordained blockbuster, with every summer bringing a series of big-budget spectacles that we are basically told ahead of time that we will flock to in massive numbers, creating ever-larger opening weekends and ever-larger global earnings (even as the budgets grow so high as to make those massive global grosses absolutely necessary).
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