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But no map is a foregone conclusion.
But no map is a foregone conclusion.
Viewership for Season 3 sunk even lower, making HBO Max's announcement that it would be the revival's last a foregone conclusion.
Viewership for season three sunk even lower, making HBO Max's announcement that it would be the revival's last a foregone conclusion.
CNN has previously pointed out that voting in those territories has been carried out at gunpoint, with one resident saying the results were a foregone conclusion.
CNN has previously pointed out that voting in those territories has been carried out at gunpoint, with one resident saying the results were a foregone conclusion.
Right, but anyway, this all raises an interesting question: was the result of the war a foregone conclusion?
Right but anyway, this all raises an interesting question: Was the result of the war a foregone
Given that we'd spent a full movie not seeing Hawkeye shooting arrows at anybody, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that he was the guy Fury was trying to reach.
like a foregone conclusion that he was the guy Fury was trying to reach.
A rate rise is largely considered a foregone conclusion as our reporter Mamta Badkar explains.
a foregone conclusion, as our reporter Mamta Badkar explains.
In the late '70s, Jackson's pop domination was far from a foregone conclusion.
In the late 70s, Jackson's pop domination was far from a foregone conclusion.
Robotnik in the 2024 film Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was not a foregone conclusion for Jim Carrey.
Robotnik in the 2024 film Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was not a foregone conclusion for Jim Carrey.
More importantly, he says, the usual problem for gold miners rising costs that crush margins aren't a foregone conclusion.
More importantly, he says the usual problem for gold miners—rising costs that crush margins—aren't a foregone conclusion.
So the prospect of fungi existing on other planets elsewhere, I think, is a foregone conclusion, at least in my own mind.
I think, is a foregone conclusion,