Sentence examples for death language from inspiring English sources

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fter his mother's death, language fails Octavian; Anderson gives instead his scratched-out passages of attempted description — a nod to Sterne's "Tristram Shandy" and an eloquent way of expressing his pain.

The VITA Alliance describes the "deep and continued sedation until death," language in the proposal as "euthanasia in sheep's clothing".

Up to three attempts were made to obtain a mailed response from each person in the sample unless the individuals refused or were deemed ineligible due to curtailment of membership, death, language barrier, or incorrect address.

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The overall response rate (after 131 exclusions, e.g. deaths, language issues) was 54.9%, and the response rate for families we successfully located was 67.9%, with completed questionnaires received for 972 NICU families and 393 healthy baby families.

Language death and language maintenance: Theoretical, practical and descriptive approaches.

Still, it's a rich testament to Marcus' gifts that in a story about the death of language, his words frequently come together in ways to be savored.

Death by language?

Negotiation is the death of language.

Yet even after Jones's death, their language will enjoy an academic half-life.

Once you eliminate the obstacle of vocabulary, it is death, not language, that is truly difficult to parse.

It was the Republicans who chose to use inflammatory "death panel" language during the debate over passage of the recent House health-care bill as part of their attempts, for political gain, to obstruct the progress of any reform.

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