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- This hostage to fortune is as politically important as it is bold.
- "If they're borrowing money, they are hostages to fortune, " he said.
- Francis Bacon rightly said that people with children have given hostages to fortune.
- During 1978, he published his comprehensive autobiography, entitled " A Hostage to Fortune ".
- "As long as that doesn't change, OPEC will be a hostage to fortune ."
- Even the most beautiful orchids are, however, hostages to fortune.
- These were people in their 20s, unencumbered by hostages to fortune, some not even married.
- The novel Hostages to Fortune ( 1985 ) represents a return to the tragic mode.
- Above all, Netanyahu should avoid, in his flush of triumph, giving more hostages to fortune.
- When'giving hostage to fortune', does'fortune'represent a desired outcome?
- As far as the Americans are concerned, that proved ground forces could simply become hostages to fortune.
- "The president did not want to go into 1996 a hostage to fortune, " a senior administration official said.
- Others, offering hostages to fortune, speak of " the year of Africa, " even of an " African century ."
- The mandate should have no deadline ( a hostage to fortune ), but nor should the Americans outstay their welcome.
- In 1930 she began writing again and " Hostages to Fortune " was published in 1933 ( reprinted in 2003 by Persephone Books ).
- When Francis Bacon, four centuries ago, called children hostages to fortune, he went on to say they were " impediments to great enterprises ."
- The phrase " hostages to fortune " appears in the essay " Of Marriage and Single Life " again the earliest known usage.
- "I never knew what the phrase ` hostage to fortune'meant until I had a child, " his father admitted a third of a century back.
- But Mandela had given a number of hostages to fortune, insisting that his government would never betray its friends, and that nothing would be done without the widest consultations.
- He has survived it without leaving too many hostages to fortune ( forcing senior army officers to support gays serving openly in the armed forces being an exception ).
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