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Death gives birth to the first question — Why? — and seems to kill all the answers.
Besides, this particular strain of the disease seems to kill its victims within a week of symptoms appearing.
Scotland are left to rely on this approach that seems to kill the ambition of the game.
Except in the case of pygmy goats, for which he has a taste, he seems to kill for sport.
It seems to kill so many birds with one stone: international do-goodery; jobs and profits at home; perhaps, as a consequence, corporate donations for your party.
Even if a heavy dose of insecticide seems to kill all the bees, it is best to remove the honeycombs before sealing their entryway.
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The life forms nothing can seem to kill.
Now people here seem to kill for nothing".
"Around Franklin, Forrest was like Rasputin, because you couldn't seem to kill him," Bondurant explains.
Then he rolled a cigarette and lighted it, and that seemed to kill off the thought.
There are many medications on the market, most of which seem to kill the fish they were trying to save.
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