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But even that use has died out, he said.

In Libya too its use has died out.

Although its use has died down in recent years, the connotations attached to the word remain, and Mr Mitchell - said to have earned the nickname Thrasher at Rugby public school - was at pains to distance himself from the Sun's report.

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Ms. Mahmoud insists that the use of torture has died out, though some say it lingers in remote areas.

Turns out the casualty rates are quite shocking – shocking in that no one has died using the program in New York despite millions of road miles.

These were some of the bare details of Rigby's life, which were set out by the Ministry of Defence last night in the format it uses for anyone who has died on duty in Helmand province.

In the wake of Schwarzenegger's victory, talk of actually repealing the recall provision of the California constitution — which was added in 1911 and until this year had never been used against a statewide official — has died away.

A Russian supergrass who was helping Swiss prosecutors uncover a multi-million pound money laundering scheme used by corrupt Russian officials has died in mysterious circumstances outside his Surrey home, The Independent can reveal.

Taffy, one of the Royal Welsh Regiment's goats used as a ceremonial mascot, has died.

The bike hire and cycling superhighways are both Mayoral flagship transport projects and now someone has died while using them.

And while Camden's drug-related deaths are among the highest in London, the type of "drug culture" that police are targeting isn't lethal; I highly doubt anyone has died after using a Bob Marley bong.

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