Fatum, fate, destiny), the common term for a supposed race of supernatural beings who magically intermeddle in human affairs. [Please select]
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"You are wrong, Captain Uraga," interposed he who had intermeddled, addressing himself to the officer. [Please select]
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I will drop a veil over her grief, which was too deep and sacred to be intermeddled with. [Please select]
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Leslie could but address her servants, and venture to intermeddle bashfully with their most obvious concerns. [Please select]
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I am, if I may say it with reverence, drawn in I hope by a good Providence to intermeddle on a noble and high argument. [Please select]
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That Doctrine in the words of Henry Jefferson was, "First, never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe; second, never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-Atlantic affairs." [Please select]
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