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are fatalities
noun
The state proceeding from destiny; invincible necessity, superior to, and independent of, free and rational control.
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And there are fatalities.
I think there are fatalities".
"I would always fear there are fatalities in a scene like this," Berardi said.
THEY hold a lot of summer rock festivals in Europe, but unless there are fatalities in the mosh pit or a new world record for portable toilets set ablaze, history records little of what happens.
Although hiking and climbing in the UK are a relatively safe sports, there are fatalities: Mountain Rescue England & Wales report over a thousand incidents most years, with annual injuries at about 650 people, and deaths averaging about 34 per year (using 2009-2013 figures).
"We are not saying everything is okay but there are fewer people dying in silence now, which is a good thing – the more we can identify when and where there are fatalities, the better we can prevent further cases," health ministry official Sakouba Keita said from Guinea's capital of Conakry.
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Unsurprisingly, there were fatalities.
It is unclear whether there were fatalities among them.
In the last two decades 57,000 pedestrians have been hit in Metro Manila; 3.2% were fatalities.
Its biggest secrets were "fatalities," codes that ended fights with exaggerated, horror-movie-style killings.
No wonder there was fatalities yesterday.
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