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Although China has one of the longest rammed earth histories of any country in the world, the traditional building method has virtually died out and has even been made illegal.
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The Irish wing of the society was sometimes called the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a name that continued to be used after Fenianism proper had virtually died out in the early 1870s.
By the end of the 13th century, tenurial serfdom had virtually died away, and other forms of landholding were evolving to take its place.
A disease that had virtually died out as a result of the safe sex messages of the 80s, has increased 25-fold in the past five years.
By the late 1990's, wild honeybee populations had virtually died out, and commercial beekeeping in many states, including New York, was under serious threat.
The practice of beheading humans was said to have virtually died out, until 1997.The Madurese in Sampit have all gone or been killed now, but until February the town was around 60% Madurese.
In later years, by 220 ad, the group adopted a Christological doctrine, apparently in an attempt to attract Greek-speaking Christians, but had virtually died out by 400 ad.
By 1901, farming had virtually died out, and the town became a residence for the middle classes.
The reason it's hard to appreciate the fact you have virtually died and returned is that overdosing is not a slow descent into death," says Barbara. "When I saved my ex-boyfriend with naloxone, one of the things he said afterwards was: 'Oh my god, that was so easy to die.'".
This system has now virtually died out, and the independent producer is as often as not his own director, or perhaps his own star, since the actor-producer has become a commonplace, along with the producer-director and the writer-producer-director.
Bank loans have virtually dried up.
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