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Both owners saw attendance dwindle despite championship seasons in 1954 and 1955, and felt that, without new ballparks, their teams would effectively die.
However, if the amended act doesn't come up for a vote before December 20th, when the final session before the new year's national elections ends, the bill will effectively die.
"Pole vaulting is a sport where you really have to trust your coach, if he's asking you to put your foot half back or take massive poles, you have to trust him or you could effectively die".
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In 1987, independent local government in Britain effectively died.
The business of sending and receiving telegrams effectively died out in the 1990's.
Another, defamer.com, said that the revival of United Artists had effectively died with it.
As Anne's condition worsens, she ceases to be herself – the person Georges knew effectively dying before the body does.
The Zimbabwean dollar has effectively died, and all goods are now priced in United States dollars and South African rand.
In Peru, after the Maoist Shining Path's leader, Abimael Guzmán, was captured, the movement, which had come close to seizing the capital, effectively died.
But by Thursday morning, disagreements had resurfaced and any hope of a settlement had effectively died, said these people, who spoke on condition they not be identified because the discussions were confidential.
After hopes of filibuster-proof Senate passage effectively died with the loss in January of Ted Kennedy's seat in Massachusetts, the President on Monday put forward for the first time his own proposals, raising the stakes even higher.
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