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  • He asked us one day how "Predestined" was selling.

    Walking-Stick Papers Robert Cortes Holliday

  • "Predestined," who were regular habitués of "Benedetto's," under which name Gonfarone's was thinly disguised.

    Fifth Avenue Arthur Bartlett Maurice 1909

  • "Predestined," one of the books of real power that appear from time to time, to be strangely neglected, and through that neglect to tempt the discriminating reader to contempt for the literary judgment of his age.

    Fifth Avenue Arthur Bartlett Maurice 1909

  • Combining the art of classic and modern rock, this debut album with its own Season label, simply entitled "Predestined," is a wealth of solid material with strong lyrical content.

    PR.com Press Releases Season Records 2010

  • Author of "Predestined," Etc. [Frontispiece: "COME CLOSER, I WANT TO LOOK AT YOU."]

    Sacrifice Stephen French Whitman

  • By STEPHEN FRENCH WHITMAN, Author of "Predestined," etc.

    Fair Harbor Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • It's a lot like having a Predestined Fate; often uncomfortable, frequently inconvenient, usually hazardous.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • That is: from the little known writer you use his best novel, such as Predestined—from the well-known writer you use his more obscure, such as Gallegher.

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • That is: from the little known writer you use his best novel, such as Predestined—from the well-known writer you use his more obscure, such as Gallegher.

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • It's a lot like having a Predestined Fate; often uncomfortable, frequently inconvenient, usually hazardous.

    Winds Of Fury Lackey, Mercedes 1993

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