While not strictly programmatic, MacDowell's writing evokes heroes, villains, fair ladies, and life-and-death combats. |
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They acknowledged the life-saving potential of medical devices to support preemies and other ill newborns through life-and-death situations. |
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For the dollar to fulfill the function to which it arrogated itself, winning this battle with gold was a life-and-death matter. |
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Spreading misinformation about vaccines might not seem like a big deal, but it is a very big, life-and-death deal. |
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The torpidity of this sick animated humaness is a figuration of the total energic flow of this world-body in which life-and-death are its metabolic currents. |
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In the world of nature, the courage shown by animals in a life-and-death crisis is instinctive. |
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True, this wasn't a life-and-death operation. |
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It contains scenes of life-and-death horror. |
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Between the life-and-death imperatives of self-defense and the diplomatic rituals of retorsion sits the law of countermeasures. |
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Praised by pilots for its dependability in life-and-death situations, the L-19 Bird Dog was soon incorporated into the arsenal of other military branches at home and abroad. |
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Facing a split-second, life-and-death situation, Deputy Frank Huber took cover and instead of firing his own gun, began negotiating with the gunman. |
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The Sooner state joined Missouri, South Dakota, and Utah in allowing women considering an abortion 72 hours to ponder this life-and-death decision. |
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