Sentence examples for succeeding death from inspiring English sources

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And eventually there is "death succeeding death in relentless concatenation".

240 persons could be linked to the 1990 but neither the 2000 census nor a succeeding death or emigration record.

Since there was no census at the end of the study, loss to follow-up after the 2000 census could not be determined, i.e. all 7,854 individuals linked to the 2000 census but not to a succeeding death or emigration record are assumed to have survived.

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Again, life seems to succeed death rather than precede it.

As death succeeded death, Dickinson found her world upended.

Succeeding by death, the duke said, was "a poor way of getting on" and he was prouder to have made his way to become a general.

Deaths in a preceding time segment (e.g., stillbirths) were viewed as competing risks (non-independent) in analyses of death involving succeeding time segments e.g., neonatal death [ 21].

/ What loads my hands down?" The succeeding "Wants" awards death a certificate of approval, declaring, in its two refrains, that there are two wants — "Beyond all this, the wish to be alone" and "Beneath it all, desire of oblivion".

His rise is charted in his appointments to several civic posts: to be High Steward of Grimsby from 1794 (he remained as such until his death), succeeding Christopher Clayton, and to be Sheriff of Lincolnshire for 1795 6.

In 1961, he became principal conductor in partnership with an older German, Eugen Jochum, succeeding Eduard van Beinum after his death.

The last king of León, Alfonso IX, was succeeded upon his death in 1230 by his son, Ferdinand III, who was already king of Castile.

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