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As all this suggests, depictions of the Arctic in nineteenth-century fiction ran a narrow gamut — from, in essence, death by natural causes (hubris, hypothermia, drowning) to death by unnatural causes (ghosts, monsters, magnets, autophagy), give or take madness.
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Nowadays, Rabbit's body is stabbed by strange pains, he feels 'mysteriously full in the chest, full of some pressing essence.' Death-filled thoughts come easily and frequently.
To protect the reputations of the deceased and the sensibilities of survivors, doctors sometimes upgraded those socially awkward deaths to more acceptable ones issuing, in essence, vanity death certificates.
To protect the reputations of the deceased and the sensibilities of survivors, doctors sometimes upgraded those socially awkward deaths to more acceptable ones — issuing, in essence, vanity death certificates.
"The essence of death is loneliness, and I have had plenty of practice at this".
This is, in essence, the death of UK solar aside from residential roofs.
(InfoWorld is a good example). Microsoft would commonly refuse to allow such publications to review future products, which was, in essence, a death sentence for the publications.
The infamous Crap Towns book, published in 2003, spoke of Bexhill-on-Sea's "essence of death" robbing the town of any animation.
The object of her search is nothing less than the original Pandora's Box, which is revealed to be some sort of intergalactic surprise package that was once the source of all life on earth but now contains the very essence of death and evil.
For patients accepted for DCD, 36% think that some intensivists withdraw more aggressively (in essence, hasten death) in the hope of improving the likelihood of a successful organ donation and 29% have felt pressurised to withdraw therapy more quickly than their usual practice.
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