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Man's Fate
noun
French La Condition Humaine. a novel (1933) by André Malraux.
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As the space is searched by a paramilitary group, a young Muslim man’s fate is bystander fodder for all but one passenger.
From Los Angeles Times
Pac-Man is held up as “the most perfect graphic metaphor of man’s fate.”
From New York Times
But though the weight may be heavy, it can be managed, and Julian’s decision to “make a real attempt at my own version of happiness” is instructive, because, as he tells a friend, “A man’s fate is to die. But life is worth the trouble.”
From New York Times
Separate juries hearing the case together are deciding each man’s fate.
From Los Angeles Times
Separate juries hearing the case together will decide each man’s fate.
From Los Angeles Times
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