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Historians, too, are wrestling with what to make of the smaller death toll.
Even in the course of a single conversation, several seemed to revise their thoughts about what, if anything, the smaller death toll will mean in the way history records Sept. 11, 2001.
Regardless that the second, larger bomb resulted in a smaller death toll ("only" 50,000, compared to Hiroshima's 135,000), the bombing of Nagasaki has even less moral justification than Hiroshima, which was – arguably – the catalyst for the ending of the war in Asia, and – arguably – prevented a far greater death toll from the long conflict which would have otherwise have continued.
We find that a cellular population with a higher death rate will contain a larger number of mutants than a population of equal size with a smaller death rate.
The official noted that U.S. intelligence had more resources to gather information than human rights or other non-governmental groups, which had smaller death tolls.
For smaller death rates, when this condition is not fulfilled, two further patterns of decline are observed.
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"A Small Death in Lisbon" provokes an intense experience in reading.
Walkers on the towpath might think the flowers commemorate some small death, a drowning or a mugging.
When he arrived that night at his son's hospital room, Andre Taliaferro said he felt a small death.
"A Small Death in Lisbon" finds the solution to the murder of the title in a little-known episode from World War II.
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