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Therefore, as is often the case in the setting of cancer trials for patients with advanced, eventually life ending disease; the chance of meaningful objective therapeutic benefit traditionally has been described as being quite low [ 41].
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Gradually they advance, eventually drawing close enough to be touched (though no one touches them).
It is not far-fetched to suppose that there might be some possible technology which is such that (a) virtually all sufficiently advanced civilizations eventually discover it and (b) its discovery leads almost universally to existential disaster".
Montague points out that people also once doubted that a computer could beat a chess master, but as technology advanced, computers eventually became good enough that they could out manoeuvre even the best chess players.
But Savannah steadily advances, eventually to face her biggest test: having to use her gun.
Dying in his box, the man feels his resentments surface; he keeps sucking on cigarettes as the cancer advances, eventually bloodying the filters and his deranged smile.
However, their advance eventually gets halted when the winds that carry them south meet the ITCZ [inter tropical convergence zone], which brings the west African rainy season, and the prevailing winds coming from the south.
The field artillery targeted the German and Ottoman front line until the EEF infantry approached, when the 18 pounders and the Royal Horse Artillery's 13-pounder batteries, lifted to form a creeping barrage in front of the advancing troops, eventually extending out to their extreme range.
Eventually, advanced humanoid robots will escape from the laboratory.
In addition, new hires eventually advanced to the higher tier.
Was it advanced alcoholism that eventually killed him?
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