The contact caused a small crack in the wing, allowing hot gas to seep in on re-entry, destroying the wing and dooming the crew. |
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Querulousness, arrogance and an erratic streak alienated even his closest supporters, dooming his place in history. |
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Or perhaps the father envisions catastrophe, seeing such grades as foreclosing the possibility of a top college, thus dooming his son's future. |
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From my vantage point, I quickly came to the conclusion that bad journalism was dooming the business of Internet content. |
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Thus this new community was dooming itself to a bad start, as also to an eventual dissolution... which indeed occurred! |
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The dark seems to be on a scorched-earth policy that is dooming more of them to a most unkind fate. |
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In recent years, the signal failures of those systems to reverse years of misguided teachings appear to be dooming the region to years of further conflict. |
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Is it true that, in so doing, we are busy dooming the whole of this peace process to failure? |
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Almost the entire print run vanished immediately, dooming the novel to decades of obscurity. |
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He said thug culture was dooming 'unwanted' and 'destitute' young men and accused Ashley's band of spearheading the glamorisation of ghetto life. |
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Avoid the dooming dangers and gather as many diamonds as you can to go to the next level. |
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Of course, it may all go horribly wrong in the end, dooming Obamacare altogether. |
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If you go by what the experts and data crunchers say, the worker bees of the world are dooming the civilized, unhurried meal to an untimely death. |
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It is doomed to failure while dooming some airports to potential bankruptcy. |
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We have no right to maintain this apparent indifference toward one of the most dramatic events in our history, as we dooming it to oblivion. |
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What made it useful in an earlier world is dooming it in this one. |
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How do you escape the dooming anticipation that would build around an official release date? |
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That made the murder allegations public, dooming the effort to portray Heywood's death as an accident. If the party looks corrupt and divided, the legal system, its pliant tool, is weak. |
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Maybe core economies have convinced themselves that Greece's economy has fundamental weaknesses that are dooming rescue efforts and undermining confidence, such that if the euro zone ejects Greece all problems will be fixed. |
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But for Africa, demography is much more than numbers and population growth need not conjure Malthus's prediction that population would always grow faster than food, dooming mankind to unending poverty and hardship. |
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Maintaining the status quo and non-implementation of the Audiovisual Migration Strategy will increase risk to that portion of the collection, eventually dooming that content to inaccessibility. |
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The quills can spell slow death to the most powerful timber wolf or the cleverest fox by dooming it to die of starvation because it is unable to eat, or by working their way into its brain. |
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It is dooming us to react to the American plan again. |
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He noted that unless efforts to prevent new HIV infections are strengthened, treatment queues will lengthen, dooming efforts to achieve universal access to antiretroviral therapy. |
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By saying he is no longer willing to use the notwithstanding clause to trump the Charter, Mr. Harper is simply dooming us to a pointless, politically-inspired debate to re-open an issue most Canadians believe is settled. |
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