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"He could pass away tonight," Smith said.
A. The idea that [Mr. Jobs] could pass away is a tremendous distraction from the really essential story.
It is essential to plan for the possibility that the business owner could pass away or become incapacitated before implementing the devised exit strategy.
"Our concern is that our very elderly walrus could pass away, as these things go," Mr. Dohlin said, "and that would leave us in a pickle because we really wouldn't want to have a solitary animal".
Heck, I could pass away tomorrow.
In this story, we learned that a godlike superhero could pass away, just as men do, but still hope for life after death, or at least something beyond the disappointments of the mortal world.
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When administration officials called around saying that the possibility of a double-dip recession was horrifyingly real and that it would be irresponsible not to come up with a package that could pass right away, I believed them.
Over time, parents they had relied on to make contact for them could become incapacitated or pass away, and then GPs would "forget" that family and its relationship with the NHS.
But as a doctor, and as a UNICEF health worker, Thomas could not leave Bhan to his fate – which, he said, "could ultimately mean he would pass away".
"When she was born, part of me wanted her to just pass away, so I could deal with the grief," Mr. Kilibarda said.
I was going to call in last April, but just before I could, she passed away.
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