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Either way, it won't trust you, which is death.
"Which is death versus life support?" asked Mr. Begich.
He calls this separation "discretion," a discretion that foreshadows "the final discretion," which is death.
The horizon of renovation is endless; the word itself implies renewal, a great American obligation, the alternative to which is death.
Somehow the combination of this simple, even innocent material and virtuoso technique shields the viewer from the work's subject, which is death, while revealing a deeper content.
Mr. Tools said that living with the weight of the device and its whirring were minor problems and "better than the alternative, which is death".
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The mortality rate, which is deaths per 100,000 people, decreased most significantly in Massachusetts counties that had the highest rates of poverty and people without insurance before the law took effect. .
The great majority of mushroom fatalities in North America are caused by species in the Amanita family, the most notorious of which are death caps and destroying angels.
A brief essay by the novelist Sholem Asch on Feb. 7, 1943, recounted "the inhuman process of transportation in sealed, unventilated, limed freight cars, which are death traps".
It was that kind of format, which was death.
This would have been an act of treason, the punishment for which was death, so van Meegeren fearfully confessed to the forgery.
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