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Fatalistically

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The soldier charged forward, fatalistically accepting the likelihood of death.
The soldier faced the enemy with a fatalistically calm demeanor.
The old man looked out the window fatalistically, as if expecting the worst.
She fatalistically believed that all relationships eventually end in heartbreak.
She spoke fatalistically about her chances of winning the competition.
The passenger held onto his seat, fatalistically accepting the turbulence on the flight.
Despite the danger, the climber continued up the mountain fatalistically.
He reacted fatalistically to the bad news, assuming the worst possible outcome.
Knowing her tendency to forget things, she approached the exam fatalistically, expecting to fail.
The entrepreneur approached the investor fatalistically, knowing his business was in trouble.
John waited fatalistically for his turn to be fired from his job.
The detective approached the crime scene fatalistically, knowing it would be a difficult case to solve.
The soldier accepted his orders fatalistically, without question.
Jane fatalistically expected her car to break down on the way to work.
The prisoner accepted his sentence fatalistically, knowing he would spend his life behind bars.
The residents of the flood-prone area prepared their homes fatalistically for the upcoming storm.
He approached the challenge fatalistically, feeling he had no power to change the outcome.
She took the diagnosis fatalistically, convinced that nothing could be done to save her.
He fatalistically assumed that he would never find true love.
He regarded the political situation fatalistically, believing that corruption was an inevitable part of politics.
She accepted the news of her illness fatalistically.
Despite his fears, she fatalistically accepted her fate.
She fatalistically believed that her destiny was written in the stars and there was nothing she could do to change it.
He fatalistically accepted his fate when he learned he had failed the exam.
She listened to the weather forecast fatalistically, expecting rain on her wedding day.
He faced the challenges of life fatalistically, believing that things happen for a reason.
She viewed her illness fatalistically, accepting her fate with resignation.
He spoke fatalistically about the state of the world, believing that humanity was on a path of destruction.
The student went into the exam room fatalistically, convinced he would fail.
The scientist spoke fatalistically about the consequences of climate change.
The soldier charged into battle fatalistically, accepting that his fate was out of his control.
The student looked fatalistically at the clock, realizing that he would never finish his assignment on time.
He fatalistically accepted his fate and did not even try to change it.
The detective had a fatalistically pessimistic view of the murder case.
The patient accepted his diagnosis fatalistically, believing that there was nothing he could do to change the outcome.
She spoke of her failed marriage fatalistically.
The soldier faced the enemy's advance fatalistically, knowing he might not survive.
He prepared for the worst-case scenario fatalistically.
The gambler played fatalistically, believing that luck was predetermined.
He fatalistically believed that his art would never sell.
She fatalistically assumed she would never find true love.
After several unsuccessful attempts, he approached the exam fatalistically.
He fatalistically accepted his fate and didn't bother to try and change it.
The politician talked fatalistically about the future of the country, predicting doom and gloom.
Despite the weather forecast, the fisherman went out to sea fatalistically.
The farmer looked at the parched earth fatalistically, knowing there would be no crop this year.
The patient accepted the terminal diagnosis fatalistically, without hope for recovery.
She regarded her failed relationships fatalistically, thinking that love was just not meant for her.
The entrepreneur fatalistically accepted the failure of his startup.
Mary fatalistically believed that her health would never improve.
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