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"They hope to die in the Holy Land, preferably near the Dead Sea where the final judgement will take place...[and if] they return to their native villages in Russia, it will be to put their affairs in order and await death .It has been said that every parting between friends is a foretaste of death.
Every parting gives a foretaste of death, every reunion a hint of the resurrection.
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And embedded in any such experience is a bitter foretaste of our own inevitable death.
Even the saddest, most tragic stories--about death, loss and betrayal--are written so that the reader is left with the distinct foretaste of happiness, as if happiness were the genuine lining, the inside of being, which shines through the gloomy patchwork of reality.
And last Thursday, Amnesty International UK released a media briefing offering a foretaste of their report on killings in the province.
This was a foretaste of the war veterans' campaign of violence ahead of elections in 2000 and 2002, which led to the deaths of more than 100 MDC supporters.
It would come to be a foretaste of the war veterans' campaign of violence ahead of elections in 2000 and 2002, which led to the deaths of more than 100 MDC supporters.
This experience gave them a foretaste of Nazi brutality, as they were subjected to extreme cold, chronic hunger, the constant threat of torture or execution, the death of friends and loved ones.
A foretaste of things to come?
This is a foretaste of that".
The argument is just a foretaste of fights to come.
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