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Back in the late 1800s, it was feared that the form was becoming extinct, and this prompted people such as Cecil Sharp, a music teacher from south London, to make it their life's work to publish and revive folk dances.
Without them, nothing is possible," Mr Palmisano concludes.Expatriate policies2005/06 International Assignments SurveyMercer ConsultingiMercer.comThere was a theory once that the traditional expatriate was becoming extinct, wiped out by rising costs and the difficulty of persuading dual-career couples to move, both at the same time, half way round the world.
He did say that he could care less if his penis looked different from his son's, especially if it meant a useless procedure was becoming extinct.
In 1861, there were concerns that the old-style Poitevin was becoming extinct, and questions about whether the Poitou mule retained the quality that it previously had.
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This goes to the heart of why law firms are becoming extinct: they have failed to become integrated components in solving clients' business challenges.
Village shops and pubs are becoming extinct".
Species are becoming extinct in vast numbers.
Not that the Portuguese are becoming extinct.
"Fairs are becoming extinct," wrote historian Thomas Frost back in 1874.
"Up to 150 species are becoming extinct every day...
Conservation biologists agree that large numbers of species are becoming extinct before they are discovered.
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