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ill fated
marked by or promising bad fortune unsuccessful as an ill fated business venture
Chance
of activity other than a force law or purpose fortune fate in this sense often personified
Irrevocable
unchangeable irreversible unalterable as an irrevocable promise or decree irrevocable fate
Physical comfort
is a present fact uninfluenced by past history or future fate, Framji Shapurji v. Framji Edulji, (1928) ILR 30 Bom 325.
Doctrine of basic structure
far as an organic constitutional document, meant to govern the fate of a nation, is concerned. But, in every case where
Parcaelig
The Fates See Fate 4
Destiny
state condition foreordained by the Divine or by human will fate lot doom
Luck
of such events regarded as occurring by chance chance hap fate fortune often ones habitual or characteristic fortune as good bad
Kismet
Destiny fate
Nona
The Fate who spins the thread of life counterpart of Greek Clotho
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