Examples of using Fates in English and their translations into Chinese
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But there were no Normandies or Gettysburgs for us, no epic clashes that decided the fates of armies or nations.
Accordingly, such cancer stem cells are responsible for tumour progression and produce specific types of more differentiated cancer cells whose fates are predetermined.
But there were no Normandies or Gettysburgs for us, no epic clashes that decided the fates of armies or nations.
Before long, great armies will march onto the field of battle, while subtle intrigues and assassins' daggers decide the fates of countless others.
In 2004, the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted a law on missing persons, which reaffirms the right of the families to know the fates of their missing relatives.
Yes, that's one of our big hypotheses, because of the role timing plays in deciding the fates of cells.
Kadoya and Tajika built a model of how planets heat or cool over time, and found that both fates set in after about 3 billion years.
Until recently, there were few statements by the political parties in the Republika Srpska and the Government of Serbia to link the fates of Kosovo and the Republika Srpska.
Wacken Open Air 1993 was held from Friday, 20 August to Sunday, 22 August, and was headlined by Doro and Fates Warning.
The Holy Grail question is whether we can predict the fates of cells at the single-cell level,” Gong says.
He promised to establish a commission to determine their fates by 31 March.
It is this precious sympathy that makes human beings genuinely realize that the fates of all mankind are so much closely intertwined.
The world knows too well that our country is neither Libya nor Iraq which have met miserable fates.”.
Once the winter had set in, none of us could have escaped from that most terrible of fates- dying of cold.
His book"Guns, Germs, and Steel: the Fates of Human Societies" won a 1998 Pulitzer Prize.
But some fate fates are destined to be lost, and some fates are doomed to have no good results.
No navy, no fit maps, no transportation: McClellan might well have thought the fates had dealt him all the weal they intended.
The novel, as the title indicates, deals with war and peace, and that is the sharply contrasted background against which their fates are presented.
Some critically examine the fates of those who suffer under the status quo, but others show us ways to challenge it and make choices differently.
Our fates are tied together, and the struggle against gendered oppression is inseparable from the struggle against transphobia, racism, and capitalism more broadly.