Toward the end of the film, one of our villains does something very rotten, and Green takes action that indirectly leads to this person's demise. |
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He attributed this move to individuals in society who are bent on seeing the demise of the party. |
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The advent of airplanes carrying meteorographs hastened the demise of kite observation stations. |
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She would convince Morgan that there were other ways of accomplishing the ascension without her demise. |
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The arrival of Asiatic cholera in Europe in 1830, against which quarantines proved singularly ineffective, heralded the demise of the system. |
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Some 18 months ago Kelan survived a squeeze on the electronics industry which saw the demise of many other circuit board makers. |
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In the last general election no one, not even the most astute of pundits, foresaw his demise. |
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The most recent major extinction occurred 65 million years ago when a meteorite crashed into Earth, leading to the demise of the dinosaurs. |
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Within the week, he and his Democratic colleagues in the Senate will contribute to the legislation's demise. |
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However, my delight at the demise of the Western bypass is tinged with sadness. |
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As the recent demise of the bankruptcy reform bill illustrates, even the most delicate compromises can fall apart. |
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There is reason for bitter reflection upon the demise of the American empire, to be sure. |
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He believes the plan will play an important part in regenerating a town which has been in decline ever since the demise of the mining industry. |
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The company's near demise paralleled the savage downturn in market demand, aggravated by an unsupportable overhead structure. |
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Alas, as he makes its way to ignominious demise, he appears to have committed career seppuku. |
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Talking of football, the demise of Brazil continues to perplex lovers of the beautiful game. |
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The castle's demise is part of a general malaise within SNH that has affected the whole of the island, he said. |
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The demise of our fishing industry in recent years has resulted in constant high unemployment and emigration from our islands. |
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After all, it's human nature to avoid dealing with things that entail planning for your own demise. |
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The roof was stripped in the same year and thus spelt the demise of the milling industry in Durrow. |
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As Hitler's imminent demise was scented, Stalin rose to new heights of prestige at home and abroad. |
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Is it possible, given the Schadenfreude around his demise, that even if he were innocent, none of us would care? |
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My ignorance of his demise may have caused offence, and I apologize for that. |
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The Club was busted by police in the early '80s, something which heralded its demise. |
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I am satisfied that I have only been given a very partial account by Mr Doshi of the causes of Wines' demise. |
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Unfortunately, however, the year 2000 saw the demise of what has been known as the most influential scratch crew ever. |
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So could NZoom's demise be a great opportunity for a new entrant to make their mark in the online content marketspace? |
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He had to shift to Ludhiana to manage the shop here after the sudden demise of his father. |
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A difficulty unanticipated by the couple, and, indeed by the legislators, may arise as a result of the recipient's unfortunate demise. |
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Then the demise of Social Security becomes a Republican deed through and through. |
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There were dire predictions of the demise of baseball as a major sport if a strike or lockout took place. |
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Her demise a few minutes later is hard to believe, since she is the scariest thing in the movie. |
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At the heart of the new measures is a disturbing video charting the demise and death of a heroin victim. |
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My lament, you see, stems from the tragic demise of one of the most influential professional couples in all of the film world. |
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The courtier had, in essence, brought his own demise the moment he drew his sword on his own brother. |
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Why highlight the tragic demise of one woman, and gloss over the deaths of the 14 men? |
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His demise would not be as shocking as the death that has plunged his government into its most troubling crisis. |
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The steady demise of our ecosystems presents the greatest danger and is at the forefront of Ehrlich's strategic plan. |
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I correctly predicted the early demise of a friend's relationship with this method. |
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If you're the principal money earner in a young family, then your premature demise would leave a large hole in your family's finances. |
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In these laments, the demise and exile of specific noble families challenge the spirit of the Gaels and their culture. |
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Wood said that while few would notice the passing of Sumba's little-known hornbills, quails and fruit doves, their demise has wider implications. |
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Body armour, in the form of the iron cuirass, continued to be worn throughout much of the 17th century before its eventual demise. |
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Airline industry experts have forecasted the demise of airline hubs for almost as long as they have existed. |
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The company has opened pop-up shops in towns that have no entertainment stores following the demise of Woolworths and Zavvi. |
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Thus at the demise of the clergyman, the title and lands would revert back to the crown to be awarded to someone else. |
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Two otherwise healthy pregnant women presented with intrauterine fetal demise and underwent unremarkable induction of labor. |
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The author revisits the concept and plans for the facility, and investigates the economics and politics of the time that lead to its demise. |
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Not only that, but it's the infectious happiness of the manner, with the very sterile, factual detailing of demise that is the content. |
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The coffin was taken out of the house feet first, and the cattle and bees had to be notified of their master's demise. |
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Since Wednesday, I have been fielding phone calls left, right, and centre from journalists who want me to sensationalize the demise. |
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Other reptiles, amphibians, etc., survived, so the demise of the dinosaurs could not have been due to their reptilian cold-bloodedness. |
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Automatons, illiterates and indigents of every shape and size, don't stop but aid this cruel crusade participate in their own demise. |
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I am seriously thinking however that I ought to add a codicil to my will that all my papers should be incinerated after my demise. |
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The demise of such a useful service is short-sighted and penny-pinching and will prove to be a false economy. |
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This dramatic shift to an ice-bound climate explains the existence of frozen mammoths and the demise of a number of megafauna. |
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Administrators have cleverly prepared for the eventual demise of those high-maintenance and pretentious programs. |
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In the wake of the demise of the Roman Empire, European peasants, nobles and clergyman had to literally remake their lives. |
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The demise of party political groupings in favour of independent people who are prepared to examine issues at face value would be an added bonus. |
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What is distracting about these two are the circumstances of their political demise. |
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Perhaps more than anything else it was the swiftness of the company's demise that stunned so many onlookers. |
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Greenock's attack was far from hostile and slipshod strokeplay accounted for the demise of the home side. |
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Within a week or so, our conversations about carrots and bok choy progressed onto the demise of his marriage, my formerly broken heart, etc. |
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This may be because of a superstitious belief that making a will hastens your demise. |
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Transparencies are becoming less important with the demise of the overhead projector, but you may need special papers for reports and so on. |
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For one thing, while military spending didn't cause the downfall of Soviet Communism, it probably hastened the demise. |
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That issue has surfaced before and if the commission takes a hard line we could be looking at the demise of the entire sector before long. |
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Seeing no real hope in any previous upgrades I clung to the software until its recent demise into obsoletism. |
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In our notebook were pages of names and phone numbers of friends he wished to be contacted on his demise. |
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Following fetal demise in each instance, delivery was medically induced, and a nonviable fetus was delivered without further complication. |
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Locksley cheers the castle's demise, and tells his men to collect their spoils and bring them to the forest for equal division among the men. |
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One consequence of the end of the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union was a burst of joint efforts aimed at resolving armed conflicts. |
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He regrets the demise of many old crafts, including the skill of the hoop splitter, who split hazel and sally rods to make hoops for barrels. |
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Since the demise of vitalism, we do not think of life per se as something distinct from living things. |
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What is to be regretted, however, is the demise of all those conscientious spinsters and widows who used to type authors' manuscripts. |
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Interesting that the revolutionary animals of the Hundred Anarchist Wood are all cut up about the demise of the Friday Five. |
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Presumably the point would have been to make certain of the sinister police chief's demise, while putting a varnish of legality on it later on. |
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Theatre exists in such an eternally precarious state of valetudinarianism that observers keep predicting its imminent demise. |
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A new breed of soothsayers has already been prophesying the virtual demise of the Indian manufacturing industry. |
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In fact, at Algiers, participants called for the demise of Negritude and the birth of national consciousness and arts. |
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He suggested that in the event of his untimely demise, he would simply prop him up, put some sunglasses on him and keep him in office. |
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One way to dodge an untimely demise is to gather information about potential predators in advance of an attack. |
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A long-time supporter of devolution while an economic moderniser, he provides unsentimental analysis of heavy industry's demise. |
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Forecasts of its demise are based on unrealistically low economic growth estimates. |
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It also warns their removal could lead to the demise of some products such as mushy peas and Turkish delight. |
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The dingo, a wild dog, is thought to have contributed to the tiger's demise on mainland Australia and in Papua New Guinea. |
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A glance at this year's festive schedules graphically illustrates comedy's demise. |
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Everywhere he looks, Harrison sees the rise of pro-corporate environmentalism and the demise of grassroots eco-activism. |
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It is just such entities as the demise of my golden chain tree and the sprouting of my shingle oak. |
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Since the demise of the Catch Me Com buses the No 4 Highercroft route has degenerated from poor to absolutely abysmal. |
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Several other scholars and organisations have condoled his demise and paid tributes to the departed soul. |
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Although called a charge, the lender is deemed to be in the same position as if he had been granted a mortgage by demise. |
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I'm sure there were those who lamented the demise of the quill pen and inkstand in the classroom. |
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Waves of immigrants from Canada and Europe provoked jeremiads bemoaning the demise of New England's Anglo-Puritan colonial heritage. |
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It heralded the advent of jet-propelled flight and the gradual demise of the piston-engined combat aircraft. |
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The causes of its extinction remain unclear, but it is likely that rats, weasels, and cats played a role in its demise. |
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Ballon, who is half Bolivian, set out to document the airline's constant battle against its seemingly inevitable demise. |
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When XFL broadcasters lost the courage of their convictions regarding jiggle, the football gods punished the enterprise with demise. |
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A number of relatives, friends and well-wishers have deeply mourned her demise. |
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Created in 1971 in response to the demise of passenger trains run by private railroads, Amtrak has never shown a profit. |
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With the demise of organized militias, they contend, the right lost any relevance to constitutional adjudication. |
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First, where a landlord let premises by demise to a tenant, he was regarded as parting with all control over them. |
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Sandy Lane was not included in the demise but the lease included a grant of a right of way over it for all purposes. |
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For weeks she lies awake, tortured by financial worries and the uncontrollable series of events that have led to her demise. |
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Wimbledon's demise is a stark reality check of where soccer is going in a free market. |
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From about April 1990 the issue whether the Yellow land was to be included in any demise dominated the exchanges between the parties. |
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Obviously he did not believe that he occupied the box room as part of his demise. |
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The demise of the USSR, they declared, created for the United States the opportunity to establish an unchallengeable global hegemony. |
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Since the demise of the hydrogen-filled Hindenburg, helium was in big demand as the buoyant gas for airships. |
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Residents were understandably concerned with the orderly transmission of property, particularly movables, upon the demise of the holder. |
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Fibbers' sudden demise had caught us out, but the staff did unbolt the doors and let one get changed inside. |
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If under the new Scheme renderers are able to collect as well as dispose, we could well see a further demise of the knacker industry. |
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Business analysts are now predicting the imminent demise of several important industries as a result of the abolition act. |
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The services sector is all some regions in the UK have left after the demise of the manufacturing industry. |
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Perhaps more pointedly, the backlash to the law had contributed to the defeat of John Adams and to the ultimate demise of the Federalist Party. |
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The rapid demise of the quoted property company coincides with the equally rapid rise of interest in bricks and mortar by UK banks. |
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But those days are long gone and the demise of its heavy industry remains the most poignant reminder of the city's former greatness. |
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On the other hand, waking a dying person to inform them of their imminent demise goes against the principle of beneficence. |
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Following the demise of the team, Zambia, with the assistance of several well-wishers, rose from the ashes to rebuild another team. |
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The weakening of the Federalist party and its eventual demise a few years later were largely due to Hamilton's wrong-headed meddling. |
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The demise of Neanderthals may, instead, have resembled that of mammoths in North America. |
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As the unattached singleton with married mates there is a tendency to lament the demise of your once action-packed social life. |
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He likes to portray himself as helping to publicize a groundswell of popular discontent at the demise of American manufacturing. |
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What is the reason for the apparent demise of the central institution of democracy, parliament? |
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I was exhilarated by Joan of Arc's achievements and horrified by her demise. |
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They confounded the doom-mongers who had predicted massive fraud, civil unrest and the early demise of the entire common currency project. |
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But the ultimate cost will be the tragic demise of small family farms around the world. |
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He probably didn't see his demise coming until Sulzberger's downcast eyes telegraphed it to him. |
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But I wonder how many readers know or care about the demise of free drinking water in many of our schools. |
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The popularity of ufology has declined and this has tied in with the demise of this television show. |
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With the rapid demise of Modernism and the predominance of Postmodernism has come a radical change in missiology. |
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These requirements can cause a major impact on a company's business, and in some cases may lead to a company's demise if not met properly. |
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Since the demise of the Soviet Union many of us in the military have pondered what or who was our main enemy. |
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The period also induced a severe, decades-long drought that may have brought on the demise of the Anasazi culture of North America. |
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He said his ministry was concerned at the demise of industries in the country and would try to put up measures that would help resuscitate them. |
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Are we witnessing the start of the demise of a once all-powerful, mighty beast? |
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Other areas of the city which have suffered during the demise of Glasgow's heavy industries have been revivified. |
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Miners' welfare clubs will be placed at the forefront of regenerating communities hit hard by the demise of the coal industry. |
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Usually this benefit is a life assurance lump sum paid to the family of a pension scheme member on his or her demise. |
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Even a normally dry, dull and barely read political journal got in on the act with a feature on the demise of hip-hop. |
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Our rivalry, sadly, was probably a large contributor to the demise of New Hack City, a project that both of us were passionate about. |
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The young woman undergoes a transformation after Martin's demise and comes to detest even daylight, staying in the darkness of her bungalow in a remote high-range hamlet. |
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Too many shows meet their demise way early because of an archaic way of counting. |
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However, the coroner did not rule out gunshot wounds, or asphyxiation as the likely cause of his demise. |
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Feel free to use this sort-of-sad break up as a practice run for the sure-to-be-devastating demise of bey and Jay. |
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Why is our can-do country, tied at inception to the pursuit of happiness, so reliably interested in visions of its own demise? |
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Without the Student Loan Scheme, university students would continue to pursue the lofty academic courses whose demise is being so sorely lamented. |
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There is now rather compelling data that one of the factors leading to the demise of the water vole is indeed the influence of this imported alien species, the American mink. |
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Were they innocent victims or did they conduct themselves in a manner that would naturally lead to their demise? |
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For his closest friends and family his demise was shockingly adventitious. |
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The demise of the Chakri dynasty is unthinkable for most Thai, but they dread their crown prince. |
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The project organisers also recommend kick-starting the venture by demise chartering six longline vessels under government's current fishing policy. |
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I could almost hear the two-tone foghorns knelling my demise. |
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Such statements are rare, as the Guards routinely avoid going public with news about the demise of one of their commanders. |
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It was sad that my first visit to Court Green, which Sylvia had described so enthusiastically, should be after her demise. |
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In the film, Turner begins to think about how his work will be seen after his demise. |
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The country that once sought to slaughter Paul was devastated by his demise. |
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Our complete lack of focus contributed to our ultimate demise. |
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According to Mathews, this marked the demise of community-based education and the creation of a wide gulf between the citizenry and its public schools. |
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Some years it drew out the doomsayers who predicted its demise. |
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And in the case of South Africa, the divestment effort helped hasten the demise of an evil regime. |
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Moreover in the double demise of an earlier capitalism and colonialism, the rise of transnational globalism had made this cultural space even more paradoxical. |
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It stretches back to The godfather, when everyone who died met their demise with something orange nearby. |
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Bohemians have been Rovers' traditional rivals since the demise of Drumcondra in the 1970s, with skinhead gangs attaching themselves to both clubs. |
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Hansen illustrates the luck and logic, good and bad, that saw each resident of the town through the storm or lead to their demise. |
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After Bear's demise last March, newly retired CEO Jimmy Cayne blamed Goldman Sachs, among others, for hastening its death. |
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In times like this, the demise of the hummer looks like more than the end of an automotive brand. |
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The demise of the hummer looks like more than the end of an automotive brand. |
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Once the fetal demise was diagnosed, pregnancy was terminated by medical induction, such that the products of conception were largely delivered intact. |
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Beginning in 1318, it inaugurated the gradual demise of Telugu sovereignty. |
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The demise of Gaddafi adds a much-needed layer of insulation against GOP attacks as the 2012 campaign heats up. |
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Scientists are predicting the demise of the ginger barnet, for so long a characteristic of Scots from Rob Roy to Robin Cook, because of racial mixing. |
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After the merciful demise of her husband in 1842 her activities became less camouflaged and in the 1850s she was involving herself in the serf problem. |
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With the demise of this wine style, many Australian vineyards of very old Grenache vines were torn out, for a few shekels of government compensation. |
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The demise of the print media is likely to accelerate the decline of Manhattan as the US media center. |
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The demise of Enron, a highly respected energy trading firm, dented investor confidence in corporate America, and sent shock waves through the financial markets. |
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The twentieth century witnessed the virtual demise of the household-sized mom-and-pop corner stores, replaced by large scale department and speciality stores. |
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Nazism was a diabolical monstrosity and it was fitting not only to commemorate its demise, but also to celebrate the millions who paid the highest sacrifice. |
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He is equally worried about the demise of traditional Yorkshire food, including such delights as Yorkshire relish, plot toffee, simnel cake and curd tart. |
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I don't think we should mourn the demise of our deeply-flawed nations. |
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Manes of threaded fog leaped and bowed with balletic malice, embracing the adversaries, whispering promises of beautiful demise into their unheeding ears. |
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It was really a rather lazily researched and unimaginatively produced explanation for the demise of the pub as England's unique offering to the world of entertainment. |
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Seeing all the episodes on DVD, I am not surprised by my fair weather watching, but equally unsurprised that it inspired a cult fanbase to lament its demise. |
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A member of a notorious crime family meets his untimely demise, and his surviving brother, the leader of the organization, makes the funeral arrangements with the priest. |
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Instead it will become regarded historically as a document that knowingly accelerated the demise of vernacular language usage in the Northern Territory. |
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Mike Teavee's adventure, demise and sing-song is creative and fun, diving from an inspired 2001 spoofery, to a hilarious channel-hopping song and dance routine. |
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Trevor, depressed and suicidal, blames Dave for his demise, but is persuaded to work at the Garage and soon becomes the best car salesman in town. |
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Toyota Team Thailand have not been sitting on their hands either, following the demise last meeting of their lead Corolla in the hands of star driver Natavud. |
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But his demise sparked bitter divisions, with the children of his first wife contesting his will amid allegations his death had been hastened by drugs. |
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The idea paved the way for the widespread acceptance of Alvarez's theory about the demise of the dinosaurs and heralded a return to the ideas of catastrophism. |
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And herein lies the paradox, and possibly the geishas' demise. |
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Overexpansion and management undoubtedly were factors in its demise. |
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The demise of the highly successful cycadeoids at the end of the Cretaceous, while the modern cycads persisted, is another paleontological enigma. |
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The increasing popularity of miniskirts, tights and trousers for women... led to the demise of the suspender belt and the growth in demand for bras and pantie girdles. |
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The demise of the original macaronic verse is due precisely to the success of the Italian humanists in their philological recuperation of classical Latin. |
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The bad news is that even though he complains he can no longer connect with contemporary pop music, that doesn't stop him from cluelessly pontificating about its demise. |
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But owners pleaded that they built ships to the standards applicable at the time of construction, and that their early demise would penalise them unfairly. |
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In the weeks before the company went into liquidation, major general insurance firms profited from its demise by picking up pieces of its business at fire sale prices. |
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Several months ago, I delivered a 36-week fetus with intrauterine demise. |
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I have drawn severe flack from South African circles for criticising their Reserve Bank and for laying the blame for the Rand's demise at their door. |
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Ten days ago, I had a sudden flashback to a previously forgotten childhood memory, involving the horrific and violent demise of my favourite teddy bear. |
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The irony is that the farming methods causing the drainage will result in their own demise, as they use up the topsoil and render the ground infertile. |
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On the other hand voluntary euthanasia can be open to abuse, perhaps someone may gain from the patients demise and they intend to get rid of this patient at any cost. |
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For those who hark after the dying traditions, the disappointment at the demise of the pantomime dame is off-set by Gail Watson's appearance as a cross-gendered Peter Pan. |
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There will be few tears shed at the prospect of the skipper's demise should that happen since Gregan is a notoriously prickly character who engenders more respect than warmth. |
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However, with the demise of the fishing industry and the acute depopulation of the islands no more will we see islanders manning our ships in war so prodigally as in the past. |
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And that is the real story of the tragic demise of Liam Lawlor. |
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The causes for each species' evolutionary transformations and eventual demise are as carefully related as are the details of the lives of its members. |
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Another aspect of a tragic hero is an unwavering course of action, most likely caused by their flaw, that brings about their demise and the demise of those around them. |
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The sad demise of the innocent young men in tragic circumstances was no doubt tragic and will be mourned by not only their family and friends but the entire nation. |
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According to his nephew, the sudden demise of his uncle was a shock to the family, as he seemed to be in good health during the election on Monday. |
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This short film looks at the demise of the fishing industry both in Newfoundland and Ireland and is described as a very moving artistic documentary. |
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The voiceprint's demise as a valuable forensic tool has resulted in a broader decline in the interest in voice identification techniques generally. |
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Interest rate rises will impact on the recovery of the manufacturing industry, the demise of which is a key cause of the regional poverty exposed in your article. |
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The fish and chip corner shop has disappeared, but its demise may not be due to the tandoori craze, but rather to an aversion to greasy food in a health-conscious society. |
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Whatever you think of the demise of Hatton's office 400 years later, this week you can visit the house in Croydon where he received his Great Seal. |
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The Battle of Ulai, a virtual moving picture carved in stone, shows the drama surrounding the capture and demise of the doomed Teumann, an Elamite king. |
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My neighbour sooled her bull mastiff onto my chihuahua, because she was sick of its yapping and wanted it to meet its demise. |
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The singer said she was left broken by the split from her Eurythmics partner Dave Stewart and the demise of their band The Tourists. |
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In doing so, they're taking part in an increasing trend that may ultimately end in the demise of the SneakerNet. |
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These laws also contributed to the demise of the Hanseatic League, which traded in northern Europe. |
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Will the rise of sundog mean the demise of your adventure travel? |
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Following the demise of the League, most of the remaining mandates became United Nations Trust Territories. |
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It was said that the partial lunar eclipse that occurred on 22 May 1453 represented a fulfillment of a prophecy of the city's demise. |
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In the meantime, experts will determine if the charcoal can be carbon-dated to see if it might be linked to the demise of the mill. |
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We're witnessing the demise of talion, the English word that describes punishment meted out to match the offense. |
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To the east of the group there are fewer facilities, particularly since the demise of habitation within Mardale. |
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When her sesamoid bone exploded, she guaranteed her demise by trying to forge on through the fracture. |
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Nonbelievers and critics of religion have long maintained that modernization inevitably leads to the demise of religion. |
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It was the largest sugar pine I had seen in Yosemite since the demise of the Yosemite Giant near Hodgdon Meadow. |
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It would be a Pyrrhic victory, undermining already shaky intergovernmental relations and leading to the demise of the local air pollution agency. |
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After the early demise of the Qin Dynasty Han's philosophy was officially vilified by the following Han Dynasty. |
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Dynastic infighting and misfortune quickly brought about the demise of the House of York. |
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The Cornish people in particular were actively encouraged to emigrate to Australia following the demise of Cornish mining in the 19th century. |
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The Table lists studies related to the incidence of nuchal cord and two case reports with fetal demise due to nuchal cord. |
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The idea of the Russian Empire as the successive Third Rome was kept alive until its demise with the Russian Revolution. |
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During his time in the Hawaiian Islands, Stevenson had visited Molokai and the leper colony there, shortly after the demise of Father Damien. |
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The demise of one species or trophic level, leads to changes in others in a rapid sequence that is difficult to foresee. |
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Instead, he wound up being the midwife for the Soviet Union's demise. |
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Van Zant's tales fictionalize, yet explain in easily understood and endearing terms, the hardship and demise of America's wild horses. |
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It was at the point of confronting Alaba, who had been warned severally along with other tenants, that Ogunyemi met her demise. |
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The raids of the Huns and Ostrogoths in the 5th century ravaged the town and the earthquake a century later added to its demise. |
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After the First World War, this led to the demise of the Liberal Party as the main reformist force in British politics. |
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Ultimately, however, Cromwell's failure to support his men, sacrificing them to his opponents, caused their demise. |
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Lively tales abound from his childhood onwards, including his demise, mainly through the onset of dartitis. |
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Instead, the argument shifted to a discussion of whether his demise should be considered a desirable or regrettable eventuality. |
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The shift from Gallicanism to Ultramontanism during the nineteenth century may partly result from the demise of the French monarchy. |
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As a result, many of these lines passed from being common carriers and were preserved as heritage railways after their demise. |
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The demise of my irreplacea r ble a purpler pyjamasy was, as regular readersr will be awarea, a traumatic r experience x for me. |
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President Raul Castro unleashed his fiercest and lengthiest public lecture to date on the demise of Cuban culture and conduct. |
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They were formed in 2002 following the demise of British Basketball League side Derby Storm. |
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Tri-party repos were, for example, a major source of secured funding for Bear Sterns prior to its demise. |
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Finally, the principle survived in some form or other for centuries after the demise of the last Germanic monarchies. |
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Although the war had officially ended, a state of anarchy and lawlessness pervaded in the first days following the demise of Vitellius. |
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One of the leading causes of this transition to foreign labor and the demise of the system was the coming of the Civil War. |
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Just before a giant star blew up in a spectacular supernova explosion, it gave hints to its imminent demise. |
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In 2006, two anthropologists of the University of Arizona proposed an efficiency explanation for the demise of the Neanderthals. |
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They were there long before the Johnny-come-lately BNP and they'll still be there long after its demise. |
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Historian Susan Maclean Kybett ascribes his demise to scurvy, which is caused by a lack of fresh fruits and vegetables. |
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This finally met its demise in conjunction with the death of Cromwell and the Restoration of the monarchy. |
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The Reform Act was the climax of Whiggism, but it also brought about the Whigs' demise. |
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Their subsequent election victory in 1997 under Tony Blair finally heralded the demise of the traditional House of Lords. |
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Yet that it what some people, with pound signs clouding their vision, are doing in the wake of singing legend Gene Pitney's demise. |
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He showed no anxiety over his imminent demise, but rather tied his own noose and lectured the hangman about the proper way to tie the knot. |
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The development of high lysine maize and the promotion of a more balanced diet have also contributed to its demise. |
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The correlation between the spread of rodents and the demise of multituberculates is a controversial topic, not fully resolved. |
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The few elephants that remained continued to overbrowse the trees, now ripping the bark off them as well and speeding their demise. |
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Since the missions depended upon healthy workers for their prosperity, these illnesses foretold their demise. |
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The subsequent Battle of Tewkesbury brought the demise of the last of the male line of the Beauforts. |
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These would have included the demise of a population locally or ultimately, species extinction. |
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Healthy pelicans can usually cope with their lice, but sick birds may carry hundreds of individuals, which hastens their demise. |
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Prolonged drought seems the most likely explanation for their demise and the remote nature of the island meant few visitors. |
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Changes in shipbuilding in the rest of Europe led to the demise of the longship for military purposes. |
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The 1994 election saw the return of the Greens and the demise of New Democracy. |
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The details of his death are unknown, with different versions of his demise given by different sources. |
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With the demise of Creation, SFA needed to find a new label for their next album. |
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After the demise of MidWest, all rights were sold to Diamond of Austria, who have since developed a MkII version of the engine. |
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The words demise, lease, and to farm let, are the proper ones to constitute a lease. |
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With the demise of Aironi they were replaced with a new FIR controlled team to be based in Parma called Zebre, near the Aironi base in Viadana. |
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With the demise of the printed book, profits will evaporate. |
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Sit around festering with hate, hatching plots against each other, until they dimwittedly bring about their own demise. |
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By the 18th century, it was enacted that the Council would not be dissolved until up to six months after the demise of the Crown. |
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This poem treats Elizabeth's demise with extreme gloominess, using it as a symbol for the Fall of Man and the destruction of the universe. |
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However, this was expanded upon the demise of the Celtic Warriors region after one season. |
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Bridgend became part of this region following the demise of the Celtic Warriors. |
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The demise of the Western Settlement coincides with a decrease in summer and winter temperatures. |
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The former members of Cocteau Twins have remained active musically in the years since the band's demise. |
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In 1992, the Holy Loch base was deemed unnecessary following the demise of the Soviet Union and subsequently closed. |
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The newly enthroned king acknowledged King Edward as his feudal superior and thus sowed the seeds of his demise. |
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Queen Joan I also played a part in the ultimate demise of the first Kingdom of Naples. |
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Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee to England and Ireland, respectively, fearing that whoever killed Duncan desires their demise as well. |
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After his accidental demise, the play suddenly becomes serious and takes on a tragic tone. |
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Drug and alcohol use escalated tension between the three members, and conflicts between Bruce and Baker eventually led to Cream's demise. |
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What I need is to find a balance, spiritually, with the way I live and my demise. |
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Some were written a long time after the death of a saint, but others were written not long after the saint's demise. |
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Another is the demise of the small farmer, as typified by Margaret Pricket who is struggling to maintain her family dairy farm. |
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Others, while not directly advocating a return to race-based challenges, expressed concern that limitations on peremptories would lead to their demise. |
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The demise of textile processing in Oldham depressed the local economy. |
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Most of the trees are over 50 years old, and the demise of such industry along the river has reduced water temperatures, so that there is no evidence of new trees growing. |
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Considerable industrial restructuring has helped the region to recover from deindustrialisation and the demise of the mass production of textiles. |
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