There is even a fateful incident with a car, though in Mr Wolfe's latest novel it involves a misparking not a misturning.
Some posts even mention flights they took over ten years ago and a fateful missed connection.
But one fateful Sunday, a frantic pastry chef at the Tropicana Hotel called in a panic.
After the 1948 season, Waitkus was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies a fateful turn.
In a fateful confrontation, Isaac kills one of the vagrants to save his friend.
But it was a fateful decision for the Maccabees with dreadful consequences for religious freedom.
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On July 25, 1990 then US ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie held a fateful meeting with Saddam Hussein.
For marathoner Kimi Puntillo, the fateful volume was a reference book associated with a certain Irish brewery.
Nevertheless, Shaw says the quartet had a fateful confrontation in February of 2000.
That was a fateful step, leading if ever fitfully to more transparent, rule-based competition by, and liberalization inside, China.
But why did Mr Brown decide to take such a fateful step now?
From that dizzying height you would probably do whatever you could to avoid taking a fateful step over the edge.
After his mother died, his father made what would be a fateful decision, sending him to live with an aunt.
Nearly 30 years ago, the U.S. Senate nearly unanimously took a fateful action whose full import was little understood at the time.
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Any minute now, President Bush is going to make a fateful mistake.
Caroline Matilda had embarked for Copenhagen and for a fateful dynastic marriage overseas that her brother, King George III, was bitterly to regret having arranged.
In essence, Lichtenstein claims bad legal advice caused him to put Extended Stay in bankruptcy, a fateful decision that triggered the so-called bad boy provision in the mortgage documents.
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He accepted the argument that in an international crisis, having to bring one of these deadly subs out of mothballs could in itself be a fateful act of escalation.
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The movie Roger Ebert calls "a first-rate thriller" tells the tale of a fateful train trip, with strangers offering to "exchange" murders, each killing the person the other wants dead.
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At the workshop Andrew Lo of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology presented a model of the American housing market, inspired by ABM approaches, which showed how a fateful conjunction of rising house prices, falling interest rates and easy access to refinancing created an awesome burden of debt.
It seems obvious that the momentous decision of whether to terminate the F-22 at just 180 aircraft one that could prove fateful in deterring a future conflict with increasingly hostile and aggressive adversaries should be made not by a lame-duck presidency but a newly mandated one.
In fact, the seminal moment in the book involves (coincidentally enough) another confrontation with McChrystal and the top military brass during the run-up to the president's fateful decision to approve a troop surge in Afghanistan.
Indeed, history may tell us that the Democrats' slide in this cycle began with the fateful decision to pursue a health-care overhaul in 2009 rather than to invest political capital on more steps to stimulate the economy.
But in a strange conjunction of events, it may have been this same black dog - together with the intervention of a loyal friend during a few fateful days in early May 1940 - that enabled Churchill to achieve the position from which he could alter the course of history.
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