Permanent cessation of vital functions.
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Examples for "death"
Examples for "death"
1IN death the many becomes one; in life the one becomes many.
2Thousands of germs of life and death are in labor in it.
3Not undergoing treatment could damage people's health and even result in deaths.
4But while the number of new cases has slowed, the deaths continue.
5Contaminated drinking water causes half a million deaths from diarrhoea each year.
1I ran inside and said 'Is he dead?' and they said yes.
2Among the dead was an American citizen, a State Department official said.
3He could not help but state the obvious: 'You should be dead.'
4He has shot dead at least 12 victims so far, police say.
5She was hearing reports of unchecked violence, widespread chaos, thousands presumed dead.
1Italy's banking sector has fallen almost 40 percent so far this year.
2Despite the market concerns, overall currency volatility has fallen in recent weeks.
3OPINION:Funding for universities has fallen 30 per cent in the past decade.
4Since the economic crisis began in 2008, most crime rates have fallen.
5It has now fallen to number five on the main shareholders' list.
1Not undergoing treatment could damage people's health and even result in deaths.
2But while the number of new cases has slowed, the deaths continue.
3Contaminated drinking water causes half a million deaths from diarrhoea each year.
4In a statement, released today, the military said the deaths occurred yesterday.
5The majority of these premature deaths are due to physical health conditions.
1None of the cases was fatal or led to long-term health problems.
2Risk: 5 percent of test subjects experience a fatal cardiac volume increase.
3It is unnecessary; it puts us in the wrong; it is fatal.
4Last year fatal accidents in the workplace rose by 60 per cent.
5It's only the second fatal-free day in the state since July 13.
1Massé, Father Ennemond, dies at Sillery; first missionary in Canada; monument to.
2A large tree in the forest dies and falls to the ground.
3But at morning the regret dies in the glitter of ambitious purposes.
4Idealism pays in times of peace, it dies in time of war.
5The moment the herring is taken out of the water it dies.
1I want as few to perish with this doomed regime as possible.
2Most of the victims perish far from sight, deep in the bush.
3I shall not allow you to perish so long as I live.
4Consider the innumerable businesses that would perish but for their Sunday trade.
5Bring the horns and tail he must, or perish in the adventure.
1Several victims' relatives have travelled to Havana to help identify the deceased.
2For many days, among many hundreds of people, I was considered deceased.
3I just thought I'd let you know, since you knew the deceased.
4Conclusions: Maximum deceased organ donation potential in Alberta is approximately 55 dpmp.
5I applied, and since they were deceased, I received the information quickly.
1This paper reports mortality, morbidity, and resource use data at 1 year.
2Results: The morbidity rate of chronic pancreatitis in China has recently increased.
3Conclusion: These results demonstrate significant reported morbidity, mortality differences between healthcare systems.
4Results: Perioperative outcome was comparable with regard to morbidity and mortality rates.
5Conclusions: Nosocomial pneumonia results in significant patient morbidity and consumes considerable resources.
1In the short term, the result was commercial oblivion: the single sank.
2Life only in yearning; Death to crown realization; peace only in oblivion.
3Chemical weapon storehouses cannot simply be blasted into oblivion, experts have said.
4The darkness closed over me again; and the interval of oblivion followed.
5This is why they decline in popular favor and pass into oblivion.
1Public health efforts should address these differences when developing smoking cessation strategies.
2The cessation of all payments for the discharge of civil functions; 3.
3Background: Regular exercise has been proposed as a potential smoking cessation aid.
4Objective: Our aim was to examine current Twitter activity for smoking cessation.
5Directors also cited several factors that they believed would support tobacco cessation.
1Once in a while Prince Adelsberg succumbs to the, rules of etiquette.
2And how frequently the feeble life succumbs and the lately-born infant dies.
3Shortly afterwards he succumbs on the operating table for no apparent reason.
4But she finally succumbs under the influence of the following refined vituperation:-
5Yet even the gayest of tempers succumbs at last to constant friction.
1I picked up the fingers and they were limp, no rigor mortis.
2He tried to remember what his mother had said about rigor mortis.
3It was already in rigor mortis, the legs stiff, the spine inflexible.
4Rigor mortis will also set in at around three hours after death.
5Rigor mortis had set in in the lower jaw, neck, and upper extremities.
1The gods speed your blade in battle, and grant you final rest.
2And he did go to his final rest rescuing the Nightside from destruction.
3Then the men had a chance for one final rest.
4Now I must properly dispose of the remains and send its spirit to final rest.
5Since boulderers spend much less time on the rock, a 10-minute final rest should suffice.
1The poetic soul of Burns passes away in poverty and moral eclipse.
2What is fair in men, passes away, but not so in art.
3Fear passes away as a cloud from the face of the sun.
4In a few weeks, or even less, the strange appearance passes away.
5When she passes away, will the monarchy come apart at the seams?
1Former New Zealand Prime Minister Mike Moore has died today, aged 71.
2Prince has died at the age of 57, according to news reports.
3Manchester United and Northern Ireland great, Harry Gregg, has died aged 87.
4Sporadic fighting continues in the region, though major conflict has died down.
5Former military dictator of Burma Ne Win has died under house arrest.
1It is not the first time Azarenka has succumbed to tough conditions.
2Another lake in the Far North has succumbed to an algal bloom.
3Go and get the doctor by all means if Sabina has succumbed.
4Orlando Brotherson has succumbed; the attack was too keen, his forces too shaken.
5Substance has succumbed to the pragmatic criticisms of the English school.
1We are out of the wood now; the fever has passed away.
2Chris Lighty, our dear friend and music industry legend has passed away.
3The empire of the Incas has passed away and left no trace.
4Mobb Deep emcee Prodigy has passed away at the age of 42.
5I'm sorry to have to tell you that he has passed away.
1I bet your long-lost uncle in the West has kicked the bucket, and left you all his ill-gotten gains.
1Thou art bereft of life or reason if thou tarry.
2At this, Sutasoma fell down, bereft of life.
3The few who were near at hand had turned very pale; the distant crowd seemed bereft of life.
4Soon, however, (when it was known that the prince was bereft of life), that noise ceased.
5The ocean was bereft of life.
6They that have failed to turn unto the Countenance of God in this Revelation are indeed bereft of life.
8He claims if nothing is done the national park will be left " bereft of life" due to overgrazing.
9Some would fling themselves upon bulks or steps, where they were not unfrequently found the next morning bereft of life.
10They passed apartment after apartment, each much the same, each smelling of blood attar, each dark and bereft of life.
11When a thing decomposes and decays, being bereft of life, it becomes promoted to a world of life greater than the former.
12Had I fallen on my side, I should have been bereft of life or sensibility by the shock which my frame would have received.
13They said, moreover, that there was a foul fiend haunted the Valley of Humiliation, and that Christian was by him almost bereft of life.
14As in bereft of life, pushing up the daisies, shuffled off his mortal coil, run down the curtain, and joined the bleeding choir invisible.
15[CARLOS remains by the corpse, like one bereft of life.
Translations for bereft of life