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According to Britain's chief medical officer, Dame Sally Davies, our continued failure to act may result in the first generation of children that will be outlived by their parents.
What the Duke's peculiar romance-language does (it will recur often in the late romances) is to point to those areas in the plot that can be outlived, even if there are others that cannot be mended and must be forgotten.
Short-term benefits can be outlived by long-term negative consequences.
In December 2011, there were an estimated 83,562 war widows of World War II veterans in Australia, and a further 77,400 World War II veterans receiving income support [ 18], many of whom will be outlived by their wives.
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It is true that there are voices of concern here that the war may be outliving its value.
Within a month of the Canadian mortality report, University of Wisconsin researchers announced in Science that calorie-restricted rhesus monkeys seemed to be outliving an amply fed control group.
He's outlived a lot of people".
The New Age bonding of the men's movement has been outlived.
It's a joke that's outlived its subject, I guess!
Mr. Dery put it differently: "It's an idea that's outlived its usefulness," he said.
Instead, it is outlived by its predecessor, Poor Relief, in which only the very poorest will receive government cash.
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