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His temporary residence permit, granted on humanitarian grounds, is expiring with no clear path to renewal.
They limped through most of that decade before expiring with the dreadful Carry On Emmanuelle (1978).
Of course, more characters die, each expiring with a resounding burst of flatulence, goaded on by Angel Samuelov (an effective Jean-Pierre Barthelemy), an emissary of death in tails, top hat and velvet pants.
Seeing Xavi wandering around in Brazil, still recognisably himself, but hurried and harried, submitting with baleful dignity to an opponent's youthful thrust, was a bit like seeing Aslan consenting nobly to have his mane snipped off by the white witch's minions, before expiring with doomed leonine nobility.
It's not much of an improvement on the attitude behind "Beau Geste" (1939) -- that the desert is a place for Western outcasts, misfits or mystics, and that the swarthy fellows in white sheets will forever play their parts by attacking the fort and expiring with the bloodcurdling cries of the heathen.
The heaviest profits come, of course, from patented drugs, and patents are expiring, with not enough new in the pipeline to maintain earnings growth rates.
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His term expires with the 1971-1972 season.
Mr Sarkozy's ultimatum has now expired, with no effect.
The agreement expired with no decision from the city.
"Privacy interests and rights expire with you," he said.
The curfew technically expired with the start of school.
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