Sentence examples for irrevocable death from inspiring English sources

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How irrevocable death is, ­inarguable and true.

He wouldn't tell his father about the kingfisher, not about its vivid morning flight across the garden, not about its small, irrevocable death.

It thinks coolly about itself and the world — about jealousy, loss, the fear of the irrevocable, death, childhood, darkness, the consequences of history and the need to mistrust everything you read.

In the second of 1988's presidential debates, Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis was asked the following question: "Governor, if Kitty Dukakis [his wife] were raped and murdered, would you favour an irrevocable death penalty for the killer?" Dukakis replied: "No, I don't, and I think you know that I've opposed the death penalty during all of my life".

For too many people, when they hear a diagnosis of cancer, they hear an irrevocable death sentence.

"Governor," Shaw asked, "if Kitty Dukakis (the governor's wife) were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer?" There have been many words (some kinder than others) to describe Dukakis' response: "No, I don't, and I think you know that I've opposed the death penalty during all of my life".

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Importantly, ventricular function returned to normal 7 days after transgene expression was terminated, indicating that the decrease in ventricular function was reversible and not related to irrevocable myocyte death.

To fend off the hard, irrevocable irrationality of death, we choose to believe in our endless capacity to transcend, or, as my father might have put it, to turn a no into a yes.

In pathological conditions, there are increasing probabilities of mitochondrial permeability transition pore formation, triggering an irrevocable necrotic cell death (Petronilli et al., 1994; Baines et al., 2005; Halestrap, 2005; Nakagawa et al., 2005).

This trust will become irrevocable upon your death.

A revocable trust is, of course, revocable and subject to termination or modification at any time by you for any reason but upon your death becomes irrevocable.

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