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Gordon Aikman is 29 years old and will soon be dead.
They think we will soon be dead, Junior thought, so there's no point getting into a fight with us.
The president has had a love-hate relationship with the magazine, which he had both praised ("very important") and castigated (will "soon be dead," like Newsweek).
Asked about the public reaction to his film, he said: "I don't know who the public is, except a bunch of people who will soon be dead".
But because we know that they will soon be dead, their lives seem, to us, like cruel parodies of normal, healthy, free existence.
So Mr. Foster and Ms. Kaplan divide the business landscape into the quick and the dead: companies not quick enough to reinvent themselves will soon be dead.
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All of which sadly suggests criminal justice reform will soon be deader than disco.
They shuffle round supermarkets, deliberating over which olive oil offer to plonk in their trolley, seemingly unaware that they will die soon and because they'll soon be dead it doesn't matter if they're saving 32p on olive oil which makes seeing older people clubbing all the more disquieting.
Henry will very soon be dead".
Better still, Cameron's wheeze to gerrymander a Conservative bias in the House of Commons to add further backward momentum to the drag of the monarchy and an unelected House of Lords, will, with a bit of luck, soon be dead in committee waters.
But it will soon be almost dead, with only sophisticated (and often foreign) operations capable of bona-fide counterfeiting.
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