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At least it would have prolonged the Diamondbacks' season.
And Djokovic escapes with the hold, despite Hawk-Eye showing an appeal from Del Potro would have prolonged the game.
No euthanasia, no assisted death; but, also, no active interference that would have prolonged the act of dying.
He had decided against having any more of the poisonous treatments that would have prolonged his life by only a matter of weeks or months.
Colts running backs and tight ends ran by wheezing linebackers, and Patriots receivers dropped passes that would have prolonged drives and extended leads.
The measures, which would have prolonged tax increases, capped state spending, earmarked money for education and involved the state in a complex borrowing scheme against its lottery, were rejected by roughly 60percentt of those who voted.
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But, somewhat contradictorily, he concludes that this course would just have "prolonged the agony".
A McCain victory would only have prolonged the squishy centrism that has puffed up the federal government and crushed the rights of states and the freedoms of the people.
To acquire toxoplasmosis from an infected cat, one would need to have prolonged contact with its feces, which seems quite unlikely given the shyness and near invisibility of these animals.
Or would that alternative merely have prolonged the sense of inconvenience they all seemed to feel?
Patients with a central lesion would be expected to have prolonged compensation [ 76], whereas in patients with hypofunction of the inner ear the development of compensation prior to surgery would be expected.
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