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It is about a character whose demise is so recent," she said.
It's an economically fragile world whose demise is predicted year after year yet never comes.
Unlike most other endangered and threatened species whose demise is the result of lost habitat, killings and other direct forms of human disturbance, peregrines are not put off by people.
Jeffrey Liebross stood behind his showcases of diamond rings, pendants and earrings on a recent day at the Paramount Diamond Exchange and spoke of his family's three-generation history at the exchange -- a Chinatown jewelry mall whose demise is coming after nearly 70 years.
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He is still getting to know the players he inherited from the Ulsterman, whose demise was greeted philosophically by Mignolet.
Anger toward Touch America, whose demise was part of the decline of the Internet economy, still runs deep here.
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It was the inclusion of extra snippets that helped to drive the phenomenal recent growth of DVDs, another technology whose demise was falsely predicted in the face of disappointing early take-up.
The firm, for example, was an early investor in Friendster, the pioneering social network that saw itself overtaken by MySpace and Facebook and whose demise was chronicled in great detail.
The study raised another question it did not answer: whether the additional deaths were among frail people whose demise was simply hastened by a few days, or whether the people dying would otherwise have lived for many years.
It is the Rodney Dangerfield of the automotive world, whose 15 minutes of fame may be over but whose demise has been greatly exaggerated.
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