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1 But it seemed too him that they were doomed to an early demise .
2 But, to paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the dollar's early demise are greatly exaggerated.
3 Gypsy, I think, never entirely recovered from the shock occasioned by his early demise .
4 Would an early demise of your work pain you much?
5 Formerly only the wealthy and those exposed to early demise were in the habit of insuring.
6 He was with difficulty persuaded to accept the throne, and anticipated from the first an early demise .
7 Kim Jong-il's early demise was equally overblown.
8 Bobbi Kristina Brown's bad habits may have led to her too early demise , but this tragedy is not her fault.
9 His early demise was an example of a general law, the workings of which few in the army failed to notice.
10 He is unlikely to cause Andrew Strauss's early demise ; but he has certainly not been making his life easier so far.
11 Do I stand here and banter until he decides to pull the trigger, or do I draw, risking an early demise ?
12 But here he was soon into his aggressive stride after the early demise of Ravi Bopara, whose failure here was overdue.
13 In other words, captivating as all this hoo-ha is, it's dubious to claim we're seeing the early demise of the US President.
14 Jarmusch seemed to echo that point when asked about starting the film with a focus on the early demise of the Stooges.
15 It has been only in cases of "stated supply," or removal from the place, that early demise has been possible.
16 NASA has announced it will cancel a space shuttle mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope, a decision that dictates its early demise .
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