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Whole generations eventually die out, omnipotent dynasties are finally wiped out -it is just a matter of time
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They would have to get used to these conditions and the change might adversely affect the elderly among them; some might even die out here
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There was a very real possibility he would die out there, far from the Empire, far from
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“Noooo, you can’t do that! He’ll die out here
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A guy could die out here and not get found for weeks
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Without bullets to fire, the fighting just seemed to die out, and it was over
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Whether these fires will spread further or will remain localised and die out remains to be seen
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Experience teaches that systems which become static tend to die out with time, being replaced by newer ones whose answers seem more complete, but again, only for a time
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She could not stop again as long as he laughed too and first after a long time did the laugher die out in Ainatunarit’s Army
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It seemed like an appropriate punishment that my line should die out for what I did, and yet at the last minute, it was restored and this wonderful boy was born
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“We would rather die out than be absorbed into another tribe
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He suspected the tribe would eventually die out
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Fifty years we fought with them, fifty long years we tried to get them extinct, we did not manage to make this species die out completely, but we must have killed more than twenty million of them and none of them had eyes as such
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However, didn’t the Separatist Party die out years ago? Why the double standard? Don’t ask the Democrats
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Within two seasons the entire crop will die out
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“Shit, if I die out here, at least I got the chance to meet my soul mate
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"You'll die out here," said a voice close by
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The last thing she wanted was for Sharon to die out here, the trouble she had trying to move Doug; and Sharon is a similar size!
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I knew that my copying machine could die out on me suddenly
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I figured things would die out in a few hours
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That and I would rather die out in the mist than in that stinking City
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Seeing that her paraflare was about to die out, Nancy prepared and launched a second paraflare, while Carmelia and Lailoma started using their rifles, saving the grenades they still had left for the moment
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By the early 20th century the Minstrels began to die out,
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that’s destined to die out from under them
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Surviving whatsits might have to consume a similar but less favorable food source, and unfortunate ynots may die out altogether because the altered whatsit waste product won’t support the chemical reactions necessary to ynot life
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I might die out there without having said goodbye to Sarek
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He would rather die out here, in the sunlight
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The disease causes fatalities–10 children die out of each 10,000 who catch it
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“They’ll die out there!” said Andrew, sounding concerned
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could die out here
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This is not a diet and itʼs not one of the latest fads that youʼll see die out in a year or so
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Greed's Wild Ride of “Pay as you go or go away and die out of sight
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One is when Liu accepts to die out of love for the prince and the other is when Calaf risks his life by giving Turandot the answer to the enigma which she was unable to find
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cause it to die out from overpopulation
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Why hadn’t they let him die out there alone?
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historical Jesus would never die out; his mission took
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Human slavery only began to die out when people found that they could make machines do the same work better, faster and more cheaply
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This was how even though nearly all Empires and royal families disappeared from the world after the 1st WW: the idea of worshipping royalty was kept intact and refused to die out and go completely extinct
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This is how old customs refuse to die out: by constant sacrifice of the young so the old may survive, sacrificing everything new and young to the most ancient obsolete filth possible
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The oldest bacteria-virus in the world: the oldest forms of life still use sex to insure they will not die out as a species by overpopulating themselves
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Everyone had to stay together or die outside of the band as a lone-lonely-crazed outlaw who was banished because of their unacceptable behavior toward other people
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They are sick, dying cultures that are slowly dying out… but the obscenity of civilization is that civilization will not let these dying sick cultures die out
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They should die out and go extinct
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They refuse to die out
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Even in the middle of the worst horrors of human mass-killing and rape and hate: the ideas of Good refuse to die out
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They made the concept of insane riches a sacred Greek myth, they turned the concept of greed into a sacred worshipped Greek ideal… even though the actual truth of the older, original myth refused to die out, and continued to scream at them that all wealth and gold and riches were pure evil
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It will never die out until the evil it is screaming against dies out
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The amount of conflict and suffering that is created simply by their tenacious refusal of all old cultures to change, their refusal to die out
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If any small group of people tried to live by civilized ideas and values: they would go extinct and die out
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What is the reason for life, if it is doomed to die out sooner or later? Then Life becomes a pointless, absurd, meaningless, futile idiocy
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Why did the racial and religious hate of the peoples of Transylvania manage to be preserved for hundreds of years? Why didn’t it just die out?
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They refuse to let their own hate and prejudices die out
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We’ve been given so much, and yet unconcerned—as the poor and needy die outside the house of God
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That is no longer being done to them: the undead fucking apes who were killed and burned to death by African volcanoes are not being attacked by the volcanoes of the earth anymore… it’s time these undead pieces of shit: these hole-hiders these scum living and hiding inside holes stopped re-living their fucking unexperienced lives and die out and stop killing and burning their own progeny their own sons and daughters
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Dead things are meant to DIE OUT COMPLETELY: not hang on as hidden parasites sucking off living energy
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We're going to die out here, aren't we?”
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If that fucking Russian asshole had not decided to invade Europe the teetering balance of imperial powers would have lasted longer… and all of the millions of good things that were happening at this time would have had a chance to grow, and flower… and all of the evil rotting things would have had a chance to die out or be destroyed by the new wave of good that was being born everywhere all over the newly industrialized world
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Many leaders of the Jewish community in Germany feared that if this trend continued… Judaism in Germany would simply die out
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‖ As long as there was something to burn or eat, the maggots would never die out,
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He snorted sharply and I could tell he wasn’t content with my answer so I gave him the truth, as much as I knew of it, “It wouldn’t have been right to just ride on and let you die out here in the sand
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It never could and never will die out
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” As long as there was something to burn or eat, the maggots would never die out,
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I think given enough time they would die out as a people, as the excesses they indulge in are quite hazardous to their health and quality of reproductive ability
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It never could and never wil die out
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never will die out
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” As long as there was something to burn or eat, the maggots would never die out, and the fire would not go out, but be consuming, not tormenting what was being cast in
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„And I choose, to die out there in all that beauty and power and life as a man with dignity and love, rather than see my temple
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It died out, as everything but his shoemaking did die out of him, and he refolded his little packet and tried to secure it in his breast; but he still looked at her, and gloomily shook his head
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"It will die out," said Monsieur the Marquis, glancing at his hands,
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"`We were so robbed by that man who stands there, as all we common dogs are by those superior Beings--taxed by him without mercy, obliged to work for him without pay, obliged to grind our corn at his mill, obliged to feed scores of his tame birds on our wretched crops, and forbidden for our lives to keep a single tame bird of our own, pillaged and plundered to that degree that when we chanced to have a bit of meat, we ate it in fear, with the door barred and the shutters closed, that his people should not see it and take it from us--I say, we were so robbed, and hunted, and were made so poor, that our father told us it was a dreadful thing to bring a child into the world, and that what we should most pray for, was, that our women might be barren and our miserable race die out!'
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his little counting-house, as she was going out, I heard her say, 'The child is very weak; she cannot live long, she will soon die out of your way, so you need not
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Barbarous nations when they are introduced by Europeans to vice die out; polygamist peoples either import and adopt children from other countries, or dwindle in numbers, or both
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When the storm has used up all the free magic in the vicinity it'll just die out
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As the services of horses will be no longer required, all but a few of those animals will be caused to die out: they will no longer be bred to the same extent as formerly
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So painful a scandal may well be allowed to die out
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For my part I know not whether is best, to live thus, or to die out of hand
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churning of her propeller diminish and die out; and then, with no useless words, busied themselves in making for the Isabels
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ever a fruit ripens, it should be planted, lest the line die out of the
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When we were alone and had heard the last of the footsteps die out up the road, we silently, and as if by ordered intention, followed the
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God, always within man, and refractory, He, the true conscience, to the false; a prohibition to the spark to die out; an order to the ray to remember the sun; an injunction to the soul to recognize the veritable absolute when confronted with the fictitious absolute, humanity which cannot be lost; the human heart indestructible; that splendid phenomenon, the finest, perhaps, of all our interior marvels, did Javert understand this? Did Javert penetrate it? Did Javert account for it to himself? Evidently he did not
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But, strange to say, the light in his eyes seemed to die out
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The spark of life flashed up again in his soul, as though to show, now that it was about to die out for ever on this earth, how hard, how hard it was to see so sweet a light fade away
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When the members of a tribe or a family unite together to form one community, they are naturally less hostile to each other, and the tribes and families are not so likely to die out; while among the citizens of a State subjected to one authority the contentions seem even less frequent, and hence is the life of the State on a basis still more assured
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The practice or form will never die out—I can vouch for that; but what, after all, is the form, I ask once more? You can't compel an examining magistrate to be hampered or bound by it everlastingly