• Dibinga is betting that the Thing will be the one to perish.

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  • Will religious conservatives respond to the invitation, realizing that if liberty is allowed to perish leaving socialism triumphant, religious freedom will be next?

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  • Today more than ever, like the archetypal damsel-in-distress strapped to the rails, it seems doomed to perish under the wheels of an onrushing political locomotive.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Hapless SDI damsel in distress: Awaiting a hero

  • Olive Guest and Mary Wilkinson were the only members of staff to perish in the blaze at The Hotel in Church Stretton late on 2 April 1968.

    BBC: Church Stretton hotel fire victims remembered

  • This is an exhausting, even numbing encyclopedia of woe characters miraculously survive one cataclysm only to perish in the next made bearable by the compassion its subjects show one another and Mr Figes's own rigorously compassionate treatment of their compromises.

    ECONOMIST: The Soviet Union

  • One result is a society where women make up just 12% of the workforce and own 5% of businesses, a country where 15 young girls were doomed to perish in a 2002 schoolhouse fire after the morality police prevented their rescue because the students were improperly dressed.

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  • Obama did not retaliate by taking his offer to negotiate off the table or - perish the thought - working to implement the sanctions he had pledged would follow an Iranian rejection of his open hand.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: An enfeebled Obama

  • PMOS, these days a career civil servant who is obliged to play with the straightest of bats, has answered as best he can, they persist, trying to make him say more than he wishes or even, perish the thought, to catch him out in some way.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • The basics of Teo's story now seem so overreaching in retrospect an elite college football player, inspired by a girlfriend rendered comatose by a car accident, only to awaken later and perish from leukemia it sounds cooked up after 20 Red Bulls in the writers room of General Hospital.

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  • It took further centuries to harness the results of System Two thinking to build a complex technological society that delivers unprecedented material benefits to populations so large that millions would perish if advanced technologies that are commonplace today, and magic to most people, were to disappear.

    FORBES: Thinking Fast, Slow And Not At All

  • To this day, many Indians are convinced that Bose did not perish--that he chose to live quietly in some safe corner of the world, waiting for the right moment to return.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • Part of what drives the mania, of course, is the culture of List-ification which has become so comically pervasive ranking the 20 Greatest Players is a cousin to 15 Sedentary Weight Loss Secrets, 81 Restaurants To Eat At Before You Perish of Botulism, 10 Cats That Look Exactly Like Daniel Craig.

    WSJ: Does Jordan Need to Be No. 1?

  • In manufacturing, the danger is that badly run businesses will perish before they have a chance to prosper.

    ECONOMIST: Outsourcing in eastern Europe

  • If you continue to behave like this, you'll perish.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • In an open letter, sent to Dutch newspapers to try to explain his actions, he cited the huge pressures to come up with interesting findings that he had been under, in the publish or perish culture that exist in the academic world, which he had been unable to resist, and which led him to his extreme actions.

    FORBES: Fraud In The Ivory Tower (And A Big One Too)

  • Moreover, what distinguishes the current crop of German film makers is a sense for entertaining audiences and perish the thought getting them to laugh.

    ECONOMIST: New German films

  • Germany has been against this simple but certain path from the start but it seems about to open the gates to this hard road at the end of the month, when Europe must state its solution to the imminent unraveling of the EU financial system or perish.

    FORBES: The Eurozone Must Follow The U.K. To Resolve Its Crisis

  • The Turkish government says it will try to move some of the most precious monuments, though many will perish.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey��s latest controversial dam

  • So, much like the TV networks on which the company hawks its products, G-R is left with two options as it tries to connect with the next generation of potential customers: adapt or perish.

    FORBES: Without Channel Surfers, The Infomercial Kings Behind Proactiv Turn Their Focus Abroad

  • If some creatures can tolerate lower pHs and others cannot, you might expect things to average out: the tolerant and adaptable prosper, the more pernickety perish.

    ECONOMIST: Ocean acidification

  • Johnson likens the situation to a soldier at war - if he cannot trust his training then he will soon perish.

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  • But no matter how amazing an ad pitchman you are, the financial survival of any for-profit magazine comes down to some ruthless math: you must get top-dollar for your ads or your publication will perish.

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  • While the Center remains hopeful that such a step will not be necessary, it strongly believes that an express U.S. willingness to do so is becoming increasingly necessary to get the Serbs' attention, to parry the Russian "covert veto" and to shame the Europeans into providing their own sizeable peace-making forces -- before countless thousands more perish needlessly.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • With this revenue lost, local services, at least those that survived the storms, could perish, a dangerous spiral for a rural town that has already seen much of its former population move to larger cities.

    ECONOMIST: Dumas fends for itself

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