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Christopher Hitchens went out the same way, essentially dying at his laptop, churning out essays, reviews, introductions and "Mortality," a last book.
His decision to resign stunned the world, because no pope had done so in nearly six centuries and because his predecessor, John Paul II, had pressed on through profound infirmity, essentially dying bit by bit on a public stage, before a worldwide audience.
"The series A is essentially dying.
First off, Concord is an old brand that for a long time was essentially dying.
And he is not sad that the meme is essentially dying with this post, "A hoax has two lives, the initial hoax and the story of how it happened.
"The trees," muses Weiss, "are essentially dying their whole lives".
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In early August, the bill essentially died when it was blocked by a Republican filibuster.
The quarantine program essentially died in the 1970's with the eradication of smallpox and several other communicable diseases.
If the general counsel does not find enough evidence to issue a complaint, the owners' charge would essentially die with no appeals process.
"To have these two men, who took Jamie from us, sentenced to essentially die in jail, is absolutely fitting," the statement said.
When he didn't (his body was flown by helicopter to an unknown location in the desert for a hasty burial), the Republican Brotherhood essentially died.
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