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Whoever will betray his country to the enemy will be condemned to death.

Rich pupils get good private education; poor ones are condemned to underfunded, dilapidated state-funded schools.

You yourself are much condemned to have an itching palm; to sell and you're your offices for gold to undeceives .

WHILE the Arab spring unfolds all round them, the (mostly Persian) citizens of Iran seem condemned to a lonely purgatory.

Don't let them say about the man condemned to death: "he is going to pay his debt to society," But: "They're going to chop his head off."

But a raving autumn shears Blossom from the summer's wreath; the older is condemned to death, Pardoned, drags out lonely years Conspiring among the ignorant.

The cost of fighting protracted legal battles and maintaining separate facilities for those condemned to death looks increasingly unaffordable when schools and libraries are being closed.

With apologies to Santayana, those who do not learn from the past are condemned to repeat it -- if they're lucky enough to get the chance after their first failures.

Likewise, China's rise is neither guaranteed to be chiefly about the prosperity of 1.3 billion people nor condemned to be about antagonism or conflict with the rest of the world.

Lew Wallace's book Ben-Hur tells the story of a Jewish aristocrat betrayed by his best friend and condemned to serve as a galley slave in the Roman navy.

He was condemned to lifelong exile.

Some old people are often condemned to live alone.

A tragic event occurred at D---- A man was condemned to death for murder.

The loser was to be condemned to beheading. The prince rigged his opponent's chariot to crash during the race.

Not only would she lose face, she'd be condemned to being a rickshaw-puller's wife the rest of her life.

In the Old Testament, the eldest son of Adam and Eve, who murdered his brother Abel out of jealousy and was condemned to be a fugitive.

And then, to face the worst, there was danger only for himself,and he had no right to condemn Cosette to the cloister for the reason that he had been condemned to the galleys.

And, many centuries after the man of Ephesus, Socrates, facing the threat of being condemned to death, acknowledged only this one superiority in himself: what he did not know he did not claim to know.

Such grasping is futile from the start and condemned to frustration, for there is no basis or truth in it, and what we are grasping at is by its very nature ungraspable.

These four blocks have been condemned to make a park.

And it is why foreign policy is condemned to live with an age-old dilemma.

A man whose only kitchen skill involves the speed dial to Domino's is condemned to a diet of grease, salt, white bread, and sugar.

For, I think, God has exhibited us apostles last of all, as men condemned to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, both to angels and to men.

If the pencil fell out, he was classified as white; if it stayed in, he was coloured and condemned to inferior schools, separate beaches and a whole lot of other indignities.

He was condemned to life imprisonment.

Oppositions, condemned to talk rather than act, often struggle to impress the electorate on matters of economic management.

Nerds. Once a tortured subrace of humans condemned to hiding in dark corners from the brutal hand of social torment... now captains of industry!

As I'm sure you know, Socrates was put on trial, condemned to death for corrupting the youth of Athens — and perhaps, among other things, for arguing philosophy with them.

As an old person, one is often condemned to live alone.

Some of its passengers (including an eight-year-old girl who came to live with this reviewer 's grandparents) were offered asylum in Britain, but many were condemned to die in the Holocaust.

This unhappy howsewife was condemned to spend hours at the kitchen sink.

Wenger could not hide his frustration after the final whistle and conceded the loss was' hard to swallow 'as the club were condemned to a fourth season in a row without silverware.

And far rather would I be condemned to a perpetual dwelling in the infernal regions, than, even for one night, abide beneath the roof of Wuthering Heights again.

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Two suppliers were condemned to death.

Any persons found advocating a preventive war should be condemned to two hours a day with these ingenious monsters.

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