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  • Setting aside such doomsday scenarios, what is really going on? Times, Sunday Times
  • So far is he from admitting the possibility of any dissiliency between the Divine will and absolute right, that he turns the tables on his opponents, and classes among Atheists those of his contemporaries who maintain that God can command what is contrary to the intrinsic right; that He has no inclination to the good of his creatures; that He can justly doom an innocent being to eternal torments; or that whatever God wills is just because He wills it. A Manual of Moral Philosophy
  • The closely-packed _mitraille_ tore the icy crust into powder, fifty yards beyond the doomed bird, which settled, throbbing with a mortal tremor, upon the ice, shot through the head. Adrift in the Ice-Fields
  • The fizzy drinks tax is doomed to fail, as it has elsewhere. The Sun
  • Without such help, sexual predators are doomed to repeat their crimes.
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  • I remember spending as much time reading the contents of the books in Deus Ex and Fable, and reading the pads in Doom 3, as I ever spent actually trying to beat combatants. Some Thoughts, Part Seven – Games « The Graveyard
  • Old dandies with creaking joints tottered along Piccadilly to their certain doom; young clerks in the city, explaining that they wished to attend their aunt's funeral, crowded the omnibuses for Kensington and were seen no more; while my mother tells me that excursion trains from the country were arriving at the principal stations throughout the day, bearing huge loads of provincial inamorati. The War of the Wenuses
  • The tragedy is that these are doomed to failure because they are in no way, enhancers of resources.
  • Querulousness, arrogance and an erratic streak alienated even his closest supporters, dooming his place in history.
  • So why all the doom and gloom? The Sun
  • Something like one of these multimillion dollar condos would have doomed Edwards, but 28,200 square feet in exurban North Carolina is solid. Matthew Yglesias » Edwards’ Big House
  • As for the remaining four songs, 'Wrapped Around Your Finger' and 'Tea In The Sahara' are doomy ciphers, the former possibly about marriage, the latter open to a handful of interpretations, none of them exactly upbeat, while 'Synchronicity I' is a trifle explaining the title concept and the monster hit 'Every Breath You Take', is ostensibly a trite love song with it's icy and obsessive core just barely concealed. Synchronicity
  • Instead of doom and gloom, we need to look at it as an opportunity to turn the season around. Times, Sunday Times
  • The atmosphere of foredoomed defeat in his own corner had no effect on him. The Mexican
  • `Because she told the dean who was interviewing her that the college and governing body system was corrupt and doomed. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Fortunately, most of us disagree with these doomsayers.
  • They moved with a heedlessness and dreamlike courage towards the doom they had so assiduously courted.
  • As Louis entered the building, it occurred to him that the catacombs were the perfect place to store his doomsday portraits. The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
  • Every band's either got good vibrations or doomy melodrama.
  • Most of these duplicated segments are doomed to oblivion, because any proteins their genes produce are redundant.
  • There is someone's body_checks file available for postfix users to help squash the MyDoom virus thanks again microsoft! UFies.org: Security Archives
  • The persistent hallucination of an imaginary person foredooms a gray future for which she has neither map nor compass.
  • From that moment, it was doomed to become a huge, sprawling, one-story conurbation, hopelessly dependent on the automobile.
  • I realize that the relationship is inevitably doomed.
  • He was warned hours before voters went to the polls about the impending doom. The Sun
  • Surely, something freakish would happen—a slow roller through the wickets, some fluke fly ball barely clearing the Green Monster, a sure groundout bouncing crazily around the infield—something confirming the Sox impending doom usually happened right about now. One Season
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • There is a Doom 3 Preview over at Computers and Video Games daut calm. UFies.org: October 2003 Archives
  • Fat, perspiring men and women were furiously fanning paper plates in a doomed effort to circulate the stale air.
  • Failing to recognize the dark side of humanity dooms us to repeat those failings.
  • One which happened almost as an accident was the one-shot story, ‘Children of Doom,’ which appeared in Charlton Premiere #2.
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • The inability to outscore opponents is the kind of problem that dooms individuals, teams and species to utter failure.
  • Better still, stick to facts if your prognostications are prone to throw gas on a fire of rumor-mongering and doomsaying.
  • CO2Pirate to account and ask why their predictions of death, doom and destruction never eventuated? Cyclone Yasi: Queensland takes stock of damage
  • Whereas ITV News - with their love of the clunkiest graphics, doom-laden links and love of the dropped intro 'It was ...' - seems to make The Day Today look sober and restrained ... Back to you in the Studio Fiona. Cluck Cluck.
  • This means that your flesh is doomed to meet the oxygen deficit!
  • With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved.
  • It was not a crushing weight, such as an operation, or seeing one's best friend off to live in Tasmania; nor was it anything so light as a committee meeting, or a deaf uncle to tea: it was a kind of welter-weight doom. Mrs. Miniver
  • I grandthinked after his obras after another time about the itch in his egondoom he was legging boldylugged from some pulversporochs and lyoking for a stool-eazy for to nemesisplotsch allafranka and for to salubrate himself with an ultradungs heavenly mass at his base by a suprime pomp-ship chorams the perished popes, the reverend and allaverred cromlecks, and when I heard his lewdbrogue reciping his cheap cheateary gospeds to sintry and santry and sentry and suntry I thought he was only haftara having afterhis brokeforths but be the homely Churopodvas I no sooner seen aghist of his frighte-ousness then I was bibbering with vear a few versets off fooling for fjorg for my fifth foot. Finnegans Wake
  • Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. 
  • From the window of the doomed wretch's apartments a derrick protrudes -- a crossarm with a pulley and a rope attached. Europe Revised
  • Because really it was 20 years of feeling doomed. Times, Sunday Times
  • London Olympics with gusto, Meadows is candid about her fear of the Games and the countdown to what she calls "doomsday". Evening Standard - Home
  • his doom is as yet unsealed
  • Then shalt thou die," said Sapricius; and he bade the doomsman take her to the place of execution and strike off her head. A Child's Book of Saints
  • Everything he likes or wants, from saccharine to cigarettes, is doomfully reported as causing cancer or cholesterol. The Business of Playing Hockey
  • My sense of impending doom rises another notch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently Fuchs 14.133 has reported his experience in cornea-grafting in sections, as a substitute for von Hippel's method, in parenchymatous keratitis and corneal staphyloma, and though not eminently successful himself, he considers the operation worthy of trial in cases that are without help, and doomed to blindness. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Every day of the week some green doom-monger can be heard in lament for the dwindling or extinction of some bird or other.
  • Witte spent most of his last years abroad, depressed and bitter, predicting doom. The Return
  • Thanks for posting a rational response rather than accusing me of being a "doom-monger. Posthuman Blues
  • It's the apocalypse, the cataclysm, doomsday, the big firework!
  • Now she had concocted a plan that would spell doom for Shirley, her revenge for taking her man and insulting her pride.
  • Nervous observers sketched doomsday scenarios, but the president received widespread bipartisan support.
  • The trick is to establish just enough consistency an immediate analysis task – attempts to build a consistent map of human knowledge are doomed because human knowledge itself is messy, contingent, and often self-contradictory. Crowd-Sourced Carbon Calculators (inspired by David Mackay) | Serendipity
  • It is not all doom and gloom. The Sun
  • According to this story, he promised her that if her desire is not fulfilled after this practice, she can catch hold of him at the doom's day.
  • I was fed up with all those portents of doom and reckon the series could benefit from a brutal change of direction. The Sun
  • His doomed love for a fellow student? Times, Sunday Times
  • “Come over here and give me a kiss, you doom-monger, you!” The Women’s Room
  • Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. 
  • He was warned hours before voters went to the polls about the impending doom. The Sun
  • All vastness, the clouds are piled up like giant rocks, and there is a ‘brool’ over the sea that sounds like some passage of doom. Dracula
  • She was doomed to unemployment by her ill health.
  • When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst.
  • It demonised Falun Gong as a doomsday cult that was undermining social stability.
  • They eschew the expected doomy onslaught in favour of Southern-flavoured 70s rock.
  • What is notable is that, in trying to understand and anticipate American politicians and the American electorate, we have also fallen victim to a variation on the same doomed practice that the sages of Sovietology followed. A Not Very Good Film
  • Oh, ermined Judge whose duty to society is, now, to doom the ragged criminal to punishment and death, hadst thou never, Man, a duty to discharge in barring up the hundred open gates that wooed him to the felon's dock, and throwing but ajar the portals to a decent life! Dickensian Verse
  • It is his temerity in assuming that love is universally a good thing and a cause for celebration that has doomed him.
  • If you think Miller, Smith and Applewhite were unbalanced, how about the ridiculous apocalyptical predictions of doom in 1999 in the approach of the 21st century, when computer glitches were supposed to throw mankind into chaos? Jeff Schweitzer: The End Is Not Nigh: Take a Deep Breath and Move On
  • Blixen's repeated attempts to establish a coffee plantation were foredoomed because neither the soil nor the altitude was right for such a venture.
  • Men will shelter her, and explain things to her, and cover up for her mistakes; in the worst cases — like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which is a carnival of disaster on a gender front as well as a racial one — her every action will be upstaged by those of a half-grown boy, thus establishing that a male of any age will always be more useful than a woman. The problem of the Childlike Empress at SF Novelists
  • This means that your flesh is doomed to meet the oxygen deficit!
  • If they feel it makes our house less doomful, that's fine. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • Doom's done wi '; it's his decreet, and I'm no' a day ower soon wi 'the promise o' the Red Sodger -- for the which I'm muckle obleeged to you, Doom Castle
  • Occasionally, for my benefit, she would recall sanctimonious preachers who would dismiss three quarters of the world's people as ignorant heathens doomed to spend the afterlife in eternal damnation ¾ and who in the next breath would insist that the earth and the heavens had been created in seven days, all geologic and astrophysical evidence to the contrary. Greg Barrett: Obama's speech bridges the Abrahamic faiths
  • Sometimes a shuddering terror struck him, as if he had been the author of the doom.
  • If H2O is a NET MAGNIFIER after all forcings/feedbacks, then the AGW proponent models trend towards their doomsday rise — if H2O is not a NET MAGNIFIER never the AGW proponent assumption, even though Dr Lindzen among others presumes as much, then the causational threat is bogus. UCAR Webcast of Bradley, Crowley, Ammann – Apr 6, 2005 « Climate Audit
  • All hail! for doom hath passed from him, my well – loved lord! antistrophe 3 The Choephori
  • The quoted stats of doom are actually quite amusing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, Christ in his superangelic state in heaven was not involved in sin or in its doom of death and subterranean banishment. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • I'm not really sure how he moves from that point to the doomsday scenario he describes, however.
  • We won't see big gains for years to come, but perhaps the imbalances we've discussed won't lead to an economic doomsday either.
  • We've been hit by a tsunami of gloom and doom.
  • Determined to have more uplifting memories of that day, the members of Loch Arthur Creamery made a batch of unpasteurised organic cheese with the last milking from the doomed dairy herd.
  • Dr. Scoville, though he still kept his word and maintained his position with regard to the prisoners, continually "thorned" the captain with a prospect of the gallows, which he declared was his certain doom. The Young Lieutenant or, The Adventures of an Army Officer
  • Are they Elect, or are they Preterite, and doomed as dodoes? Gravity's Rainbow
  • There was no sign of impending doom either. Times, Sunday Times
  • The one true romance has had its legs cut out from under it; we are left with the ugly, grotesque caricature of lust that drives these two to their ultimate doom.
  • i think the only way to get people back interested in superman is to do either a live action movie based on "The Death of Superman" (or Doomsday whatever they call it) or the do a live action version of "Worlds Finest" with Christian Bale as Batman with the same gritty feel as Batman Begins and The Dark knight. Warner Brothers and DC Comics Getting Their Shit Together « FirstShowing.net
  • Mahony accepted life, and the doom life implied, with cheerfullest composure. The Way Home
  • Was that reporting, or doom-laden forecasting? Times, Sunday Times
  • Freud's Jewish family fled Berlin for London in 1933, when he was just eleven (his father, an architect, was Sigmund Freud's son), yet his adolescent drawings retain a German tinge, feeling their way between the chilly stares of Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) or of the Magic Realists (Alexander Kanoldt, for instance) and the more recent, doom-laden stridencies of neoromanticism and noir. The Way to All Flesh
  • The spectacular mistiming of his own 2001 memoir, Fugitive Days, doomed the book to short-term infamy and long-term obscurity. Deconstructing Obama
  • We found Brexit may not be quite such a doomsday scenario. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being itself unbacked by anything other than politicians' promises, it is - in its current unbacked form - simply doomed.
  • But he was no match for this dreadful black bulk that descended upon him with the resistlessness of doom. The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life
  • It was going to fight the bill all the way to its doomy, gloomy grave.
  • In that hille and in that same place, at the day of doom, 4 aungeles, with 4 trompes, schulle blowen and reysen alle men, that hadden suffred dethe, sithe that the world was formed, from dethe to lyve; and schnlle comen in body and soule in juggement; before the face of oure Lord, in the Vale of The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • We are actors in nature and time, essential parts of the universe story, main protagonists - not doomed sinners or abject sufferers.
  • People are dying, mainly Muggles, but also Mudbloods, and any whose bloodline is tainted with that of the non-magical, leading to a growing world that hearkens back to the time of the Third Reich in Nazi Germany, as well as echoing the doom and hopelessness of 1984. 2010 March 01 « The BookBanter Blog
  • A fine sentiment, but the doom-laden rock histrionics leave a bad taste in the mouth.
  • Their plans seemed doomed to failure.
  • I used to pour time and energy into projects that were doomed from the start.
  • Even with the occasional glamor and glitz of Chasm City's environment, and the unmistakable steampunk and William Gibson references in visuals and invention, the overall sense of doom and the obviously cold-blooded souls of the main characters would get to anybody (there is not a single good-natured human being along the way). Alastair Reynolds "Chasm City" and "Revelation Space"
  • This is what the prophets of doom have been waiting for.
  • Stories of people entering marriages they felt were doomed from the start intrigued Carl Weisman of Torrance, Calif., whose book, So Why Have You Never Been Married? 'With this doubt, I thee wed': Some know marriage will fail
  • One doomsday scenario: No Bonds, no stadium.
  • The doomed tanker was hauled out to sea by tugs straining against the winds and tide.
  • Anyway, as I am sure you do not, don't listen to the doomsayers in the press.
  • The doom-mongers predicted the death of local newspapers years ago.
  • The last nine years have seen one of the most foolish gambles in history - doomed to fail. The Sun
  • But those short term doomsday scenarios--more active hurricane seasons, droughts etc.--have not materialized, at least not to the point predicted just a short time ago. Evidence of adverse editorial selection by the CRU Email theives
  • The first half feels like the end of the world: a procession of motorcycle helmet-wearing models wearing the darkest black, satinised cotton and leather, walking to the growl of doom-laden bass.
  • VD speaks in intimidating, poorly-enunciated monosyllables and eventually helps a couple members of the original party make it to safety, though everyone else gets devoured by the light-hating bug aliens of DOOM. Tuesday hodge-podge post
  • “” in the terrible scene where Strafford learns his doom, is only to be paralleled by the song of Mariana in “Measure for Measure,” wherein, likewise, is abduced in one thrilling poignant strain the quintessential part of the tense life of the whole play. Life of Robert Browning
  • But water also seemed to pour in from higher up, causing it to flow down Doomgate and into Chapel Street where it flooded homes.
  • Consequently, the widescale sanatorium service was doomed, an enormously cost effective benefit for both developing and developed countries.
  • (This suggests that this year's late struggler, Syracuse, may not be entirely doomed). Mastering the Art of Upsetology
  • The story of our doomed feathered friend was one of the most read news items this week. The Sun
  • How I pity the unhappy wretches who are doomed to dwell in such a place!
  • I'm in a doomed marriage. The Sun
  • And when you consider that a lot of them, through ill looks and ill luck, are foredoomed old maids and are foredoomed to teach all their lives, you can see how they cut down the period of teaching of the marriageable ones. CHAPTER II
  • The roar of the crackling fire drew near and doom seemed inevitable.
  • And suddenly the terrible sense of impending doom seemed to have withdrawn. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • So in the last seven years, doomsday has been pushed back at least 13 years.
  • Pushing Daisies was a really excellent and creative show - which pretty much meant it was doomed from the get go. Pushing Daisies may pop up at Marvel — and soon | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Hapless De Breze; doomed to survive long ages, in men's memory, in this faint way, with tremulent white rod! The French Revolution
  • But'there is no American identity without a sense of portent and doom. Times, Sunday Times
  • He further contended that this talk of 20,000 extra vehicles was only in the event of a doomsday scenario and was not practical.
  • Under no circumstances could the poor wretch tell the tale or identify either the prisoners or their doomsman. Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
  • And if this situation is allowed to continue, it won't be long before the aggressive human species are the only creatures on the planet and surely that will be the doomsday of planet Earth.
  • Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
  • The deathbed struggles of the enemies can only hasten their own doom.
  • That fall, he campaigned harder than was necessary against his foredoomed Republican opponent, in what was widely seen as a sign of his thoroughness. Chicago, get ready for Rahm Emanuel's charm offensive
  • The plan was doomed from the start.
  • The revolutionary intelligentsia seemed doomed to doctrinaire squabbles over increasingly irrelevant issues.
  • The decision to nullify the result and call for fresh elections has been met with dismay in some quarters as it is felt it will doom the province to another three months of campaigning and another period of uncertainty.
  • However, the slaver is impressed by his spirit and decides he shall be trained as a Tunnel Warrior for the upcoming war with the wombat-riding Warriors of Doom. Getting momentum into Chapter 1
  • everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it
  • This gloomy picture I hold up, not as a prophecy of the fate we are doomed to incur, but only as descriptive of what the term subjugation unquestionably imports. A Discourse Before the General Assembly of South Carolina, on December 10, 1863: Appointed By the Legislature as a Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer
  • The best of these are anthologies that variously name the unnamable truth: we are frail, mortal, and doomed to suffer.
  • To me this children's-song and the fleeting and now plaintive echo of it, as "Voices from Within" -- "_Verso la sera, Di Primavera_" -- in the terrible scene where Strafford learns his doom, is only to be paralleled by the song of Mariana in "Measure for Measure," wherein, likewise, is abduced in one thrilling poignant strain the quintessential part of the tense life of the whole play. Life of Robert Browning
  • It seems obvious - particularly to doom-mongers - that world oil consumption can only increase.
  • The general buoyancy of the advertising market in recent years has dispelled doomy predictions about the prospects for both, but the real action for the past decade and a half has been in the magazine market.
  • Such morbid symptoms include false messiahs, doomsday predictions, UFO sightings, pyramid schemes, and so on.
  • Doom abounds but the trawl for positives has to begin somewhere.
  • Vicente Aranda's take on the story is a classical tale of faithless woman, doomed lover and romance gone awry.
  • ging gang goolie" - style ditties lead singer Johnny Rotten and doomed bassist Sid Vicious enjoyed when they were in the Scouts. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • The report on our economic situation is full of doom and gloom.
  • Meanwhile, everyone she films with her cursed camera meets an untimely doom.
  • The one thing that he accomplished was to depict the ruin of an heroic nature through an insatiable ambition for supremacy, doomed by its own vastitude to defeat itself, -- supremacy of conquest and dominion with Tamburlaine, supremacy of knowledge with Dr. Faustus, supremacy of wealth with Barabas, the Jew of The Theory of the Theatre
  • A kind of existential film noir, the movie seems to belong to the doom-laden era of post-war Hollywood, where shadowy streets concealed murderous acts and fate was always breathing down the neck of a scurrying rat.
  • But the contrast between the dire warnings and doom-laden predictions of the late 1990s and the present careful conditions hedged around the figures could not be more marked.
  • If you're successful, you've doomed your family to a somewhat aberrant, abnormal existence, but it's public service.
  • Visions of Professor McGonagall similarly luring Harry and Ron to their doom may have popped up unbidden in some anxious minds, but they may now rest again.
  • In this country we seem to have a great aptitude for rescuing doomed artefacts at the 11th hour and 59th minute. Exploring Britain's Canals
  • Indeed, he mounts a mild harangue against the temperance movement, which he argues ‘may preach till doom's day; and still this cold and barren world will look warmer, kindlier, mellower, through the medium of a toper's glass’.
  • his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment
  • Poor Lilly, it is doubtful if she was by endowment more than a lovely melomaniac doomed never to emerge from her musical primaries. Star-Dust
  • He was arguing that regulators try to create the illusion of an equal playing field on Wall Street, though in reality, the little guy is always doomed to let some gap-toothed simpleton call the shots with his retirement money.
  • And most of them were desperate, and all of them were doomy.
  • “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom.” Think Progress » GOP Claims It’s Upholding The Legacy Of MLK, A Fighter Against The ‘Injustice’ In Health Care Inequality
  • While I was writing that doomed journal article, I kept having to rerun analyses and rework some results, which ended up yielding some insights that got me unstuck from a totally different aspect of the project that I had given up as a dead end …. and is now a conference paper. 2009 September « This is what a computer scientist looks like
  • His religion is as much as anything the regression to a past of obedience, disobedience, sin and doom.
  • Their brief marriage was clearly doomed from the start by her parents' snobbish condescension.
  • If we don\'t go beyond self-exculpatory sloganeering in attempting to answer that key question, any "counter terrorism apparatus" is doomed to failure. Counterterrorism In Shambles; Why?
  • Internode network engineer Mark Newton has shed some technical light on so-called "doomsaying ZDNet Australia
  • The answer is that many doomed pilots feared retribution if they lost multimillion-dollar jets. Times, Sunday Times
  • We loathe each other, yet we seem doomed constantly to meet.
  • Doom metal is usually an analogue affair, full of throbbing tube amps and strings detuned so low they're practically flapping.
  • And I've always been nervous about the term futurist, because you seem doomed to failure because you can't really predict it. Saul Griffith on everyday inventions
  • The door locked with a click that echoed in her ears with a finality that bespoke doom.
  • The continent is doomed by its population boom, its endemic diseases, its tribalism, its corruption, its lack of infrastructure, even -- whisper some, more in sorrow than in prejudice -- its genes.
  • The weakling is he in whose forceless nature one serpent after another writhes its head up, dominant for a moment only, doomed to be thrust down by another fancy as fickle. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel
  • Such inconsistency is interesting, though, and almost inevitable when one sees fit to defend the English language from “plagues”, “attacks”, and presumably imminent doom. “Attacks” on the language are greatly misunderstood
  • ‘This is part of a long dream and an indication to many aspirant youths that coming from the shacks does not mean that one is doomed,’ he said.
  • The doomed King Charles I's surveyor, Abraham van der Doort, for instance, committed suicide after misplacing one of 3,000 miniatures.
  • ‘Greetings from the Nevada Test Site,’ it proclaimed, showing a collage of doomsday clouds floating above a scraggly desert.
  • We are not seeing the doomsday scenario predicted by some commentators. Times, Sunday Times
  • That we are here proves that a solid, akinetic skull doesn't necessarily doom a taxon to morphological stagnation.
  • Or perhaps he was carried away by his own doomy thesis.
  • Despite that, latest sales figures suggest the doomsayers who predicted mass pub closures when the law was introduced over six months ago were largely wrong.
  • A strict investigation was made, and it was proved by the testimony of the people in Provincetown that all the apparatus was in perfect order and the keepers and surfmen exerted themselves heroically in aid of the doomed vessel, but that she was stranded so far from shore that it was simply impossible to reach her. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876
  • Your mama is also doomed to disappear, you idiot cannot even spell the words right Ron Paul on Iran and Energy Policy « Antiwar.com Blog
  • You know Albert would rather eat his own head than miss an opportunity to revel in a bit of doom and gloom. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • He's out of ammo and doomed for sure, and there's 15 guys on him, and he vanquishes them all with his will and might.
  • And thou, poor wretch, who to thy sorrow art wedding a king's daughter, little thinkest of the doom thou art bringing on thy children's life, or of the cruel death that waits thy bride. Medea
  • So much speculation on doom and gloom. The Sun
  • Grendel this monster grim was called, march-riever {1e} mighty, in moorland living, in fen and fastness; fief of the giants the hapless wight a while had kept since the Creator his exile doomed. Beowulf
  • firm and irrevocable is my doom
  • After storming out of the academy, it appeared he would be doomed forever to languish in the ranks of domestic cricket and any chance of representing his country was gone.
  • Further data seems to suggest either other increases or at least inconclusive evidence to bear out the doomsday theory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Youth, is doomed to be bumpy, with sweat and tears, have a grievance, unwilling and failure.
  • ‘Greetings from the Nevada Test Site,’ it proclaimed, showing a collage of doomsday clouds floating above a scraggly desert.
  • Further data seems to suggest either other increases or at least inconclusive evidence to bear out the doomsday theory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of the four, he is the most faithful to the values they share, but it's his very loyalty and fidelity that ultimately doom him.
  • Many friends and colleagues have been fired or laid off and watching the news or reading the daily paper leads me to believe that doomsday is approaching. Jeep Incapable Of Selling To Man With $24,000 In Cash - The Consumerist

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