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Like, what sort of dance might you make if you used only the many, lengthy death throes in Kenneth MacMillan's "Romeo and Juliet"?
A thrush has left its death throes in bloody imprint on Cross's window - she reproduces the spiral, aptly, on a small pane of glass.
Eight years later, the women return to the high school gym where they first performed to sing about their subsequent highs, lows and wife-mother-superstar throes in "MoM A Rock Concert Musical".
As the Qājār dynasty fell into its death throes in the late 19th century, it was challenged not by another feudal clan but by a force that was new in Iran: democracy.
The twin trends -- rising deaths and declining births -- are both rooted in the social and public-health upheavals that have swept the nation since the Soviet Union entered its death throes in 1991.
The two men, along with Gordon M. Bethune, Continental's chief executive, are credited with rescuing the airline from its death throes in the early 1990's and transforming it into an industry leader in both service and profitability.
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Britten's clarinets in "Die Forelle," for example, flashed repeatedly across the scene like sunlight on water, distracting from the trout's death-throes in the text.
"I made this film in the throes and in the wake of identifying myself.
You said the Iraq insurgency was in its last throes back in 2005.
You said that the Iraq insurgency was in the last throes back in 2005.
Narcotics like morphine are essential in dampening these death throes, and in doing so, they facilitate death.
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