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You see dresses that you recognize from the current issue of Vogue, you see business suits pinstriped with gold and you see tight death-metal T-shirts.
The wife of the Hall of Fame tight end John Mackey pledged to donate his brain after his death.
Jean Fugett, a tight end for the Cowboys who made $21,000 that year, said, "Injuries are just like death to a lot of players... death of a career... death of all that a lot of them want in life.
Tight End.
Such misperceptions make a pretty good reason to be tight-lipped – anticipated death is not so hot for your career.
Ms. Reno imposed a tighter review of death cases in 1995, requiring United States attorneys to submit to the Justice Department's headquarters all cases for which the death penalty is an option.
"Knocked Up" is a movie filled with slapstick, screaming and shtick, and yet Wiig, with nothing more than her small, tight smile and death-by-platitude lines, practically stole the show with that two-minute scene.
For people who live close to their environments, the cycles and processes of life and death become tight and intricate.
AGA, Egypt — Rami Abdel Aal's body was gently washed and then wrapped tight in a white death shroud, all in accordance with Islamic mandates for preparing the dead for burial.
The initial damage seems not to be massive cell death and tight junction destruction, but rather expulsion of senescent single cells as observed as prerequisite for Listeria invasion [36].
Throughout life, the tight equilibrium between cell death and the prompt clearance of dead corpses is required to maintain a proper tissue homeostasis and prevent inflammation.
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