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It seems Nokia's health business might be at death's door.
"In Spencer's case, honestly, he was at death's door," Eghstedy said.
Tommy Ford talked like he was at death's door shortly before he died.
"The reality is many presidents have been extraordinarily unhealthy — even at death's door."
It's not excess of love we regret at death's door, it's excess of severity.
Instead, I wanted him to feel always at death's door, no matter what situation emerged.
You want to catch things before things get really bad and someone is at death's door.
When your character is overtly at death's door, rather than performing normally, fights become urgent and frightening.
In China: Sanctions have put ZTE, once one of the country's most successful tech companies, at death's door.
To hear it from some folks, the massively multiplayer online roleplaying game as a genre is at death's door.
Take a look at this cheery pedestrian who seems to have no idea that he's sitting at death's door.
DMX was at death's door Monday night, not breathing, without a pulse and the signs point to an overdose.
Yet it's inspiring to see Sager maintain perspective, gratitude and some degree of joy while knowing he's at death's door.
In my book "At Death's Door" we tell reality based stories and experiences showing how people are impacted by death.
For all she knows, Benny could be at death's door, and his mother will never get a chance to say goodbye.
The pardon was rushed, and backed by questionable medical evidence (there is no reason to think that Mr Fujimori is at death's door).
Mulder was at death's door and the only thing that could save him was stem cells from the pair's son, William (whereabouts unknown).
I always try to write all out but I have to tell you, it's easier to do when you're at death's door and a little demented.
Those fees were thought to be at death's door before the late Justice Antonin Scalia died, and are likely there again now that Gorsuch is on the court.
A SMOOTH bankruptcy process is akin to reincarnation: a company at death's door gets to shuffle off its old debts, often gain new owners, and start a new life.
Gosling makes Armstrong a figure of intensely contained can-do moxie whose ability to guide a ship, especially when it's at death's door, is the essence of grace under pressure.
Most states that allow medical marijuana allow it to be prescribed for migraines, but here in Illinois, you have to be pretty much at death's door to get a 'scrip.
Even with the GOP effort seemingly at death's door after McCain's announcement of opposition on Friday, emotions were high throughout the day with repeal opponents seeking to build the pressure.
With his campaign for the Republican nomination seemingly at death's door, Ted Cruz is trying one last time to make a comeback — by naming Carly Fiorina as his vice presidential pick.
Lamar Odom is doing so well, if you didn't know he was at death's door in October, you would never know he suffered 12 strokes and was unable to walk or speak.
She described him to me as being "at death's door," a gaunt figure with sunken eyes who mistook her for his wife and growled at the guards when they called his name.
SERIEL, Ethiopia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The worst part of Mulugeta Kassaw's job is not when dangerously thin children arrive at his health center in drought-stricken northern Ethiopia, often at death's door.
However, the right to try movement and its successes at the state level have almost certainly forced FDA to make its own "expanded access" program more responsive to patients who are at death's door.
But the comparison I'd like to make here is with another non-VR device, Microsoft's motion-sensing Kinect peripheral range, which appears to be at death's door following the Xbox One's catastrophic first year.
"On Tuesday, you have a big day," Trump told supporters at a big rally in Tennessee on Saturday, saying he didn't care if someone was at death's door or if their wife was leaving them -- they had to vote.
But the show also made clear in its penultimate episode that whatever hallucination BoJack has at death's door is just that — a hallucination, one that ends with an imagined phone conversation with Diane, who's eliminated him from her life.
Aligned with Pitt's interest in reversals and reprieves, the film follows an overburdened, alcoholic doctor who is visited by a series of fantastic apparitions at death's door, enabling him to reconnect with the miraculous dimensions of his career of healing.
This is the best look we've gotten of the ex-NBA star since he was at death's door a few months ago, and the pics are amazing proof of what TMZ first reported -- that Lamar's cognitive function and speech have almost fully recovered.
Bowie knew his mortality would be the cipher of what became his last work, his loss being our gain in realizing that "Blackstar" is more than extraordinary, otherworldly music—it's above all a deeply personal reflection of David Robert Jones at death's door.
That narrows the circle of Zimbabweans who are truly informed about his health — and it means that every time he flies, especially on extended or unannounced trips outside Africa, the rumors fly as well, often claiming that he has died or is at death's door.
Border-adjustment tax proposal at death's door: Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) border-adjustment tax proposal is increasingly looking like it's on death's door.
Six days before he died of an overdose, he was at death's door aboard a private jet ... unconscious from an OD. A shot of Narcan revived him, but it was only a matter of time before he died from a combination of drugs, laced with fentanyl.
In the UK, the case was featured in a Channel 5 documentary in early 2016, titled "14 Years On Death Row: At Death's Door".
Katherine Cook. "Is Art At Death's Door?: Blurring the Line between Illusion and Reality", VOX Magazine: Contemporary Art and Culture (San Francisco, 1991), 10-11.Meredith Tromble.
Just before Anand is at death's door, Jaya proves his innocence and acquits him. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Anand & Jaya.
The Coast Guard and BLM require the new stewards to maintain the buildings.D'Entremont, Jeremy. "Islands at Death's Door" (October, 2003) Lighthouse Digest. It is one of ten lighthouses in Door County.
"Almost Blinded By The Light Near-death Experiences Share Common Thread". Chicago Tribune, September 29, 1999Anderson, Jon. "Shedding light on life at death's door". Chicago Tribune, published online May 13, 2004Forgrave, Reid.
120 Still she refused. It was only when Alva Vanderbilt claimed that her health was being seriously and irretrievably undermined by Consuelo's stubbornness and appeared to be at death's door that the malleable girl acquiesced.
5 (Fed. Cir. 2009) the Board currently applies the Spirits definition of ordinary American purchaser in cases of geographic deceptiveness refusals and the Thomas definition to all other bars.Serge Krimnus, The Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents at Death's Door, 12 N.C. J.L. & Tech.
Hobhouse (a woman of many talents) did not hold Van Wouw in high regard as a sculptor and spoke critically of the final product. She held that images did not do justice to the pitiful scene portrayed, feeling the child looks asleep rather than at death's door.
With his pregnant wife at death's door after a car crash, desperate husband John Barrett (Winstone) invades the home of Mark Driscoll (Dutton) and holds both Driscoll and his rich, neglected wife Sally (Fenn) hostage in order to understand the events that led to his wife ending up in a coma.
He was given less than a year to live, and offered a full medical disability in exchange for retirement. Wetzel refused. The Army reluctantly permitted him to stay on, but only after he signed a full waiver. Judging Wetzel to be at death's door, the Army sent him back to the United States.
Even Ken has been pushed too far – although he does go and see her at the hospital, she is his daughter after all and she is at death's door." Ford also hinted that the terror of the situation might make Tracy change her ways: "It's a different Tracy post-this, for quite some time.
Meanwhile, Nayudamma's son-in-law Dakshina Murthy (Brahmanandam) also learns the fact which he divulges to Raja Babu. As follows, everyone cognizant of it. Thereafter, all the ladies conceive at once and one ploy on each other. At a stage, Bhanu is poisoned and hospitalized at death's door when she realizes the virtue of Bose.
The feature was apparently so successful that GASI decided to spin off Lastikman into his own magazine. One of the Philippines' greatest superheroes would also find himself at death's door. And it happened in the very first issue of his new comic book. The first issue #1 of the new Lastikman Komiks was released on September 28, 1995.
Interest in this field of study was originally spurred by the research of such pioneers as Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (psychiatrist) and Raymond Moody (psychologist and M.D.), but also by autobiographical accounts, such as the books of George Ritchie (psychiatrist).Anderson, Jon. "Shedding light on life at death's door". Chicago Tribune, published online May 13, 2004Slayton, Jeremy.
Within this tale she created the characters Li'l Death and Li'l Morpheus, childlike versions of two of the Endless based on classic comic characters Sugar and Spike. She has since written and illustrated several stories featuring the Sandman characters. These include the manga-style book Death: At Death's Door, one of DC's best selling books of 2003,Arnold, Andrew D. (February 16, 2004).
Both skin irritation and sudden death would be considered AEs. In this case, the skin irritation would be classified as not serious, unexpected, and possibly study-related. The death would be classified as serious and unexpected (unless the patient was already at death's door). The local researcher would use his/her medical judgment to determine whether the death could have been related to the study device.
The series is being rehashed after the first arc consisting of eight issues. Now a new beginning starts with writer Shamik Dasgupta and artist Jeevan Kang with the guidance of celebrated writer/editor Ron Marz. The story continues after Rama, Lakshman and Seeta escape from Mithila and are teleported to the wastelands of the far north. Rama suffers from severe wounds and is at death's door.
Although ill he left for England 30 June 1581, as it was thought his native air might do him good. With him went fellow priest Nicholas Woodfen, of the London Diocese, ordained priest at Reims, 25 March 1581. In 1583 Stransham came back to Reims with ten Oxford converts. After five months there he went to Paris, where he remained about eighteen months at death's door from consumption.
However, the Thénardiers continue to extort more money from Valjean and Fantine on the pretence of Fantine's daughter being ill. Later, Valjean receives word that another man is mistaken as being him and is about to be arrested. Valjean arrives at court where the man is being tried and reveals his identity that he is the real Valjean. Valjean then returns home and finds Fantine at death's door.
The series follows the story of Frankie, a high-flying financial analyst who had it all before a failing kidney landed her at death's door until a transplant offered her a second chance. Inspired by the man who saved her life, Frankie alters course to become a doctor herself, working and learning in the high stakes, high pressure world of the cardio-thoracic and renal wards of a major teaching hospital.
With his love life in ruins Nevil falls ill and is thought to be at death's door. Uncle Everard repents of his quarrel with Nevil and Dr. Shrapnel, and apologises at last. On Nevil's recovery he marries Dr. Shrapnel's ward Jenny. The marriage is a happy one, in spite of Nevil's not being in love with her, but after a few months Nevil dies in an attempt to save a child from drowning.
However, Chun-yau and his wife are trying to keep a low profile and they want nothing to do with Fatty, as all he does is attract attention. Fatty, meanwhile, can't help but wonder why such a great martial artist lives in fear. With his stepfather at death's door, Chun-yau and his wife go to pay final respects to his ill-struck adopted father. As Chun-yau enters his father's room, he finds himself surrounded by Cho-wing's men.
Elaine does not appear at the dinner, on account of a date with Fred, a friend of Jerry. Elaine had met him at a party, but his lack of recall for the meeting mesmerizes her. After it becomes clear that Elaine is not coming, Jerry makes up an excuse to leave, leaving George to have an awkward dinner with Peterman. On the drive home, Peterman receives a call that his mother is "at death's door", and George is forced to stay the night.
Short was in Fort Worth when a Kansas newspaper reported that he was "lying at death's door."Wichita Daily Eagle August 4, 1893 Short and a number of friends, and with Hattie beside him, took the north-bound Santa Fe train for Geuda Springs, Kansas. The place offered a change of climate as well as the medicinal qualities of the famous waters, which, it was hoped, would "prolong his life."Fort Worth Gazette August 23, 1893 The move did not have the desired effect.
Door County's name came from Porte des Morts ("Death's Door"), the passage between the tip of Door Peninsula and Washington Island. The name "Death's Door" came from Native American tales, heard by early French explorers and published in greatly embellished form by Hjalmar Holand, described a failed raid by the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) tribe to capture Washington Island from the rival Pottawatomi tribe in the early 1600s. It has become associated with shipwrecks within the passage.Kohl, Cris & Joan Forsberg, Shipwrecks at Death's Door, p. 10.
They frequently collapsed during rehearsals, especially those playing brass instruments. Eliasberg himself had to be dragged to rehearsals on a sledge, and was eventually moved by Communist officials to an apartment nearby and given a bicycle for transport. His first attempts at conducting were like a "wounded bird with wings that are going to drop at any moment". A report by Babushkin noted that "the first violin is dying, the drum died on his way to work, the French horn is at death's door ...".
USCG archive photo - Front Range Light Nearby Pilot Island and Plum Island were two of four Wisconsin properties turned over by the U.S. Coast Guard to the United States Bureau of Land Management. Large expenses for toxic waste-site environmental remediation were an impediment to transfers and restoration of the Plum Island site.D'Entremont, Jeremy, Islands at Death's Door (October, 2003) Lighthouse Digest. Both islands were finally transferred to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 2007 and became part of the Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
It has been suggested by the International Trademark Association that the doctrine be abolished and replaced with one that applies equally to all foreign words, regardless of whether they are from a foreign language or an English language, and that they take into account that country's trademark laws. Under the proposed changes, "Terms that are generic are never protectible as trademarks and are never registerable".Rest Elizabeth J. (2006), Lost in Translation: pg. 1221Serge Krimnus, The Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents at Death's Door, 12 N.C. J.L. & Tech.
Barnes & Noble's editorial review called it "a heartfelt, country-tinged song." Chuck Taylor from Billboard criticized the choice of the third single, "Goodbye's (The Saddest Word)," a ballad relegated solely to adult contemporary radio stations. He noticed that the song is "devastatingly beautiful," offering a loving tribute to one's mother at death's door and that Dion "delivers it with a heaving helping of passion, emotionally drawing one's attention to the devotional message." Although he felt that many will connect to the loss of a parent, on a commercial level, this was a disappointing decision.
At death's door, he recommended Empress Dowager Đỗ an official named Trần Trung Tá. She said a good word for his recommendation but it was merely something to please the dying people. After he died in 1179, she chose Đỗ An Di to become the Regent for her son.Phillip Taylor, Modernity and Re-Enchantment: Religion in Post- revolutionary Vietnam Institute of Southeast Asian Studies – 2007 Page 89- "35 Second son of King Lý Cao Tông, r. 1176-1210. " In 1181, Lý Long Xưởng led his army in a mutiny and looted the capital.
Based on the novel and screenplay by Stephen Longstreet, this film depicts the romance which flowers between a breezy young veterinarian (Ronald Reagan), and a lady who runs a breeding farm (Alexis Smith). The two horse-loving characters appear to be bound for an inevitable love story. And a friend of the vet (Zachary Scott), who also fancies the lady, quite obviously hasn't a chance. But then, in a moment of crisis, when the favourite mare of the lady is at death's door, the vet doesn't respond to her summons.
1982 – June 1983), in which Doctor Octopus and the Owl compete for control of the New York underworld, Octopus almost destroys New York with a nuclear device and the Black Cat is critically injured.Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 133: "Shot and stabbed and at death's door, the Black Cat truly needed her nine lives, but luckily began the long road to recovery thanks to the hard work of local hospital staff." Issue #86 (January 1984) was part of the "Assistant Editors Month" event and featured a story drawn by Fred Hembeck.
But then Philip learns all about the ruse when he overhears Cynthia tell Benton that his presence is no longer required since the real Warren Palmer is arriving that afternoon. Because Philip likes Paul Benton so much and thinks he is the right man for his granddaughter, he continues to pretend to be at death's door. Whenever Cynthia tries to tell him who her real fiancé is, he coughs and feigns a weak heart making her afraid to shock him in any way. This makes it necessary for Benton to stick around and Philip uses the situation to his advantage - playing matchmaker in an attempt to ensure his granddaughter's happiness.
Szweykowski follows several earlier commentators in concluding that it was contemporary German dynastic events. In late October 1887, Germany's first modern emperor, the warlike Kaiser Wilhelm I, had taken cold during a hunt and soon appeared to be at death's door; by November 2 a rumor spread that he had died. He rallied, however. Meanwhile, his son and successor, the reform-minded Crown Prince Friedrich (in English, "Frederick"), an inveterate smoker, had for several months been undergoing treatment for a throat ailment; the foreign press had written of a dire situation, but only on November 12 did the official German press announce that he in fact had throat cancer.
He noticed that the song is "devastatingly beautiful", offering a loving tribute to one's mother at death's door and that Dion "delivers it with a heaving helping of passion, emotionally drawing one's attention to the devotional message". Although he felt that many will connect to the loss of a parent, on a commercial level, this was a disappointing decision. According to Taylor, songs like "Sorry for Love" and "When the Wrong One Loves You Right" were primed for radio airplay and dancefloor remixes and were ideal candidates for release. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the album three and a half out of five stars saying that its construction is "as perfect as it could be".
Death is never actually seen in the series, but she speaks and acts in the third and fourth issues of the four-issue series. In 2003, the manga-style graphic novel Death: At Death's Door portrayed Death's activities during the fourth Sandman story arc Season of Mists. It was written and illustrated by Jill Thompson, and the format proved popular enough for Thompson to produce the similarly manga-influenced follow-up Dead Boy Detectives, featuring minor Sandman characters, and "featuring a cameo by Death".Thompson, Jill Dead Boy Detectives (Vertigo, July 2005) A one-shot issue titled Death Gallery (1994) was released as one of several art showcase comics from DC Comics spotlighting various Sandman characters released between 1994 and 1995.
2013 saw the company branch into documentaries, beginning with "Life At Death's Door", narrated by Brian Blessed, followed by "The Springheel Files", narrated by Cameron K. McEwan. October saw its first production broadcast on BBC Radio 4 as part of the Wednesday Afternoon Play, written by Marty Ross, a dramatic adaptation of "The Lady Macbeth Of Mtsensk", directed by Cherry Cookson. In the summer of 2013, it was announced that The Wireless Theatre Company would change its business model, relaunching as Wireless Theatre Ltd. This decision was made to help increase production and support the actors, writers and crew involved in the company, and as such, was seeking investment as a result, a move supported by Parsons as Company Patron in an online video.
Suddenly thrust into a man's world as a teenager, she together with her mother and 5-year-old brother, faced the complexities of running a rural property – compounded by wartime rationing and a raging drought. Battling these elements, she learned many farm skills including killing and cutting up their own meat with Pat even learning to drive a Caterpillar type tractor to build a dam for part of their emergency water supplies. One of her heartbreaking jobs was the mercy killing of stock at death's door from the results of the drought. A year after Pat took over “Kareela” her father was invalided out of the Army and to relieve their manpower shortage they were assigned three Italian prisons of war (POW) for working on the property.
"Sun Showers" (outtake from film) on YouTube Thoroughbreds Don't Cry features Rooney as a jockey famous for his daring come-from-behind wins in the stretch and Garland as the niece of Sophie Tucker, who runs a jockey's boardinghouse where Rooney resides. Into their lives comes C. Aubrey Smith and his young grandson (Ronald Sinclair) who are titled but cash poor with only one asset, a prize-winning stakes horse called The Pookah. Donovan's the best there is at his profession, but he is fatally compromised because his no-good gambler of a father, Charles D. Brown, pretending he is at death's door, extorts a pledge from Donovan to throw the race The Pookah is running in, in order to obtain cash for a cure. Donovan does it but then finds out he's been framed.
In Interesting Times, The Silver Horde aid Cohen in his invasion of the Agatean Empire in an effort to steal something, which is hinted at but not revealed until the end to be the Empire itself. They also have a hand in overthrowing the current Emperor (a cruel tyrant who isn't "simply at Death's door but well inside the hallway, admiring the carpet and commenting on the hatstand"). A main point of the plot is Teach's attempt to civilise the Horde, a difficult task since "every one of them saw a book as either a lavatorial accessory or a set of portable firelighters and thought that hygiene was a greeting". With Cohen crowned Emperor, the Horde live like royalty, all except Teach, who dies in the final battle of the novel after proving his barbarian credentials beyond all doubt with a berserker-like rage that amazes even his cohorts.

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