Examples of 'fate of europe' in a sentence
Meaning of "fate of europe"
Fate of Europe: This phrase alludes to the predicted or anticipated future outcomes or events that may impact Europe as a continent or the European countries collectively. It denotes the destiny or course of events concerning Europe
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The fate of Europe was decided long ago.
It was a battle on whose outcome rested the fate of Europe.
The fate of Europe was to have the war.
Maybe to change the fate of Europe.
The fate of Europe is hanging in the balance.
It was a fight which would determine the fate of Europe.
The fate of Europe may depend on your listening to me.
The answer would determine the fate of Europe for some time to come.
The fate of Europe is intimately bound up with the fate of the south.
Let us remember though that this sea is linked to the fate of Europe itself.
It means the fate of Europe is in the hands of a hitman and a bodyguard.
The two meet at Waterloo where the fate of Europe will be decided.
It means the fate of Europe is in the hands of a hit man and a bodyguard.
It means the fate of Europe.
The entire fate of Europe and the free world hung in the balance.
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And for a thousand years, the fate of Europe depended on them.
Next articleThe fate of Europe will depend on the winner of the French presidential election.
And with it, the fate of Europe.
The fate of Europe now depends on the reaction of China.
This battle, known in the whole world, fixed the fate of Europe for decades.
But the terrifying fate of Europe is precisely what we need to avoid.
Has the fate of Europe in the hands of the German soldiers laid.
The fate of Europe is being decided without Europe!
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