Bees may be dying, as we've reported in recent days, but other insects are doing fine.
After all, who cares about some silly law when your kid could be dying?
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The real lesson: You should not have to be dying to get this care.
Though North Koreans are already reported to be dying of hunger, a vast famine remains improbable.
If it were, a high proportion of those infected would require hospitalization for pneumonia and would be dying.
Of the three types of coniferous trees studied, pines were found to be dying at the fastest rate.
The audit has thus made hospice operators wary of taking in patients who may not be dying fast enough.
The PC world may be dying, but tell that to Lenovo in China.
The PC as we know it may be dying, but the PC as it will be is just getting started.
The world's languages, which number about 6, 900, are reckoned to be dying out at the rate of one a fortnight.
Introduced by Qualcomm in early 2009, smartbook seems to be dying a slow death, trampled under the bumrush for tablets.
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The generation of founders may be dying out, but I don't think that we're any less valuable and important than they are.
You could easily think that the tech conference business should be dying.
One instrument for doing so is radioactive substance called Polonium 210, stuff so toxic that even the assassins seem to be dying from it.
Historians will certainly be dying for access to information like this for people they want to profile, especially in these digital times when written letters are scarce.
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Now growing evidence suggests that a small percentage of patients--perhaps 4, 000 people a year, by one doctor's estimate--may be dying because of Advair or its Serevent component.
Manufacturing is growing in Charleston, as factories expand and new ones open, even as it seems to be dying a public death in the rest of the country.
To some, the purchase was a head-scratching gambit: The sport of horse racing is perceived to be dying a slow, inexorable death, an ember of the 20th-century sporting scene, like boxing.
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"Their problem is that unless you have a network of thousands of planes and thousands of pilots, you're going to be dying for people to fly, " says Richard L. Aboulafia, an aviation analyst with the Teal Group in Fairfax, Va.
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The nonconformists of Liebig 14 may be a dying breed but they are creating a backlash against gentrification.
Wingers were thought to be a dying breed in European soccer.
Carrying an urn emblazoned with the image of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, he began scattering the ashes on the red carpet, claiming this to be the dying wish of the leader - who, incidentally, had portrayed himself as a film buff.
And Medicare is considering site of death as a quality measure for end-of-life care, on the theory that dying at home may be less stressful than dying in an institution.
Besides, how do you attend to the thoughts and concerns of the dying when medicine has made it almost impossible to be sure who the dying even are?
Mexican and French soldiers will not be doing any dying once the war finally does start.
If every cloud has a silver lining, then the bright side of the Great Recession may be fewer people dying from on-the-job injuries.
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