There was a point where I thought I'd be dead—I also didn't think I would potentially be dead at 40.
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Falco's annoyed that their friend might be dead, which is pretty funny, and Peppy's "Don't be dead, Slip," really adds to the comical bleakness of the situation.
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Daddy you a just ruler, Daddy you so brave, Daddy, yes, we'd be dead without you, we'd be dead on the street like rats, yes, we is like rats exactly.
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Well, question answered — summer now appears to be dead.
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I would already be dead — just like my dad.
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"His repeated mantra, that he wanted to kill me, that I should be dead, echoed his many threats to me during our marriage that I should be dead," Pacheco says in the documents.
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Democratic National Committee lawyers even suggested he may be dead.
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The bear will soon be dead — if it isn't already.
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This furball would be dead in 48 hours, I thought.
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"Statewide, the Blue Dog may be dead," says Mills. It's
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Erik Killmonger may be dead, but Adonis Creed lives on.
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I might be dead next time, that's the major thing.
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"Then the town will be dead again," said Lilia Falcon.
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I'd be dead if I spent $4 million on drugs.
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Huh. We thought that guy would be dead by now.
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Untiil Monday, the merger was widely believed to be dead.
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If natural selection were happening unhindered, I would be dead.
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Her daughter, Myrcella, now appears to be dead as well.
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Thought those guys were supposed to be dead or something.
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I mean, I was supposed to be dead that day.
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Jano hasn't told Muhammad that his father may be dead.
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Baghdadi may be dead, but ISIS is far from finished.
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The gator responsible might be dead -- but authorities aren't sure.
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All media coverage means it will be dead soon anyway.
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If you thought passwords will soon be dead, think again.
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" A few months later, he said Groot "might be dead.
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What it means to be dead was long considered simple.
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"If that hadn't happened I would be dead," he states.
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Khal Drogo may be dead, but the friendship lives on.
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If Republican Donald Trump wins, Garland's nomination would be dead.
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If life was fair, I'd be dead 10 times over.
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Goodlatte's bill is assumed to be dead in the water.
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These days, the MacBook Air might as well be dead.
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Very soon to be dead, we'd bet money on it.
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Don't look now, but the PC might not be dead.
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He is the character most likely to already be dead.
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Many people think it's going to be dead upon arrival.
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Suspect shot & believed to be dead & no longer a threat.
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A few months later, my uncle would also be dead.
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Consumer financial protection won't be dead under the next administration.
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Tyrell might be alive but he might also be dead?
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Figuring "he'll still be dead Tuesday morning," they party on.
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Either way, Congress' impeachment push would be dead on arrival.
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You have to be dead before you can use them.
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The catch is that the stranger happens to be dead.
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Some analysts have speculated that Mr. Shekau may be dead.
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And when people believed to be dead open their eyes.
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She lay there for six hours, pretending to be dead.
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And the stock would be dead money for [a] while.
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The popularity metrics that define social media may be dead.
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Sergeant Johnson and three other soldiers would soon be dead.
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Who knew there were so many ways to be dead?
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In a matter of hours, Mr. Jean would be dead.
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"Well, I'd rather not be dead that day," she said.
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In other words, chivalry may not be dead after all.
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They are believed to be dead, according to Russian officials.
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If the world goes to hell, I'd be dead weight.
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Jared Kushner's pursuit of Middle East peace may be dead.
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A: No. I remember thinking he must already be dead.
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I need to eat food so I can't be dead.
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One track opens with a wet belch; another concludes with Nilsson leading a choir of senior citizens in a rousing chorus exclaiming that they'd rather be dead than wet their bed ("I'd Rather Be Dead").
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The effort to undue tax hikes, however, might not be dead.
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She hasn't eaten in days and will be dead before morning.
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Just like that, sports stadium welfare would be dead and buried.
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But many, including several leaders, are now believed to be dead.
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I could be dead, I could have had a heart attack.
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" As they left, Elton's mother said, "He'll be dead next year.
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Alan Vega may be dead, but you can still hear him.
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He didn't want to be dead in a ditch, after all.
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Trumpcare may be dead, but that doesn't mean Obamacare is safe.
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Classical Latin may be dead—but as Italian, it lives on.
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The official said if that happened the deal would be dead.
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That means, basically, that the conservative legislative agenda would be dead.
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In other words, we'd already know about it or be dead.
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And it's 2018, so sexism is supposed to be dead, right?
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The dam may be dead, but there are real reasons why.
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Multilateralism may not be dead, but it has taken a kicking.
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I will be dead and this moisturizer will still be here.
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Without cross border trade, the U.S. service industry would be dead.
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He's smiling now, but he's going to be dead pretty soon.
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"Some of these guys should be dead," Harry, 31, told Roberts.
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I know it is, yeah, I'll be dead, I don't care.
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" And one of his doctors replied, "Well, you won't be dead.
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Sometimes it feels like so much responsibility to not be dead.
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If I wouldn't have came across man I might be dead.
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They were told Claire would likely be dead within a year.
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"My view is it's probably going to be dead," Arizona Sen.
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"You probably wouldn't be dead if it was Logan," Deadpool continues.
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On busier days, it'd long be dead after only 10 hours.
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"DACA may be dead but our dreams are not," he said.
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"If I didn't have BC, I'd be dead now," she posted.
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He thinks gold could be dead money going into year-end.
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Confidence will be dead and the Iranians risk pulling out themselves.
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That bill appears to be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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Even if we had a nuclear war, everybody wouldn't be dead.
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If Sansa had gone through what Arya has, she'd be dead.
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If it hadn't, we'd probably all be dead at this point.
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That's 14 million people who would be dead or dying otherwise.
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"I should be dead, probably a hundred times over," he said.
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Without the Dragon Queen we'd all be dead, Missandei clapped back.
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And the country's most important civil rights law would be dead.
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At least 40 people are estimated to be dead or missing.
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I'll be dead soon, regardless — it's all going so damn fast.
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Among the few survivors were some who pretended to be dead.
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Spitzer may be dead, but its scientific legacy will live on.
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" Singing: "Honestly, I thought that I would be dead by now.
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At the time, most potential pensioners would be dead by 65.
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The American dream may not be dead, but it is changing.
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Toys R Us as we once knew it might be dead.
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Going into 2020, "millennials are killing" headlines may finally be dead.
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We'll be dead, Barry, but that's the way it's gonna be.
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Seconds after his leap, Steve's friends shouted ... he could be dead.
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Some 90,000 people will be dead; nearly everyone else will be injured.
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Without our hot, gas ball of a friend, we'd all be dead.
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And you thought Obamacare was going to be dead by next year.
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"His budget is likely to be dead on arrival," the analyst said.
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I thought that I would be dead in a couple of years.
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"If it weren't for The INN Between, I'd probably already be dead."
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Ironically they wouldn't be able to vote because they would be dead.
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If the SPD members say no, the grand coalition will be dead.
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Meanwhile, on The Porpoise, nearly everyone continues to be dead or dying.
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We'll all be dead by then, as will most of our children.
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The American dream doesn't have to be dead, but it is dying.
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"Sometimes I feel like I should be dead by now," she says.
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Unclear how many people might be dead ... but multiple are reportedly injured.
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The Kinect may be dead in gaming, but its legacy lives on.
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"If I'm not working I might as well be dead," Joan scoffs.
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The suspect was shot and is believed to be dead as well.
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The suspect is believed to be dead and no longer a threat.
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It was her sister, informing her that their stepfather might be dead.
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If they don't, their Obamacare replacement efforts may be dead for good.
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Put yourself in his position: Like his targets, soon he'll be dead.
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"It didn't go in, to be dead honest with you," Blashill said.
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If I had that many bruises, the other person would be dead.
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People are born and die We also shall be dead pretty soon.
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"If social media had been around I would be dead," Burk said.
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My friends warned me that I would be dead within six months.
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Until the nuclear apocalypse, after which we may all be dead anyway.
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"Well, my research shows that convention to be dead wrong," writes Hansen.
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When they got closer, however, the pilot turned out to be dead.
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You say, 'I will be dead,' but there is still an 'I.
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These days, there are a whole lot of ways to be dead.
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More than 30 people are believed to be dead following Tuesday's violence.
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At least 77 are believed to be dead, with 100 more injured.
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He'd rather be dead, he told her, than continue with these headaches.
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"If I wasn't here, I might be dead," Mr. Kul, 42, said.
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You will be dead yourself before you bring him back to life.
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Most of the rest are believed to be dead or still fighting.
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And I obviously had to be dead, so I couldn't even twitch.
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The assumption was that hundreds of people were going to be dead.
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Which is why many observers are declaring Obamacare repeal to be dead.
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So much, in fact, that in Vladimir Putin's Russia he'd be dead.
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Someone could be dead — or someone's arm might have just been grazed.
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You might still consume parasites, but at least they would be dead.
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He said that cool may not be dead, but it is rare.
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Under most antitrust analysis, such a deal would be dead on arrival.
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Other Republicans suggested Monday that plan may be dead in the water.
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Our constituents do not deserve to be "dead on arrival," Sen. McConnell.
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King Joffrey may be dead and buried, but his spirit lives on.
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In a divided Congress, the legislation would likely be dead on arrival.
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Are those cuts are going to be dead on arrival in Congress?
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The plans figure to be dead on arrival with the Republican Congress.
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Well not every year, otherwise I wouldn't be here, I'd be dead.
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Really gross bloodthirsty murder in front of (what looks to be dead) kid.
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Hoover may be dead, but his legacy still lives and has an impact.
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I am not good with plants, and one Oleander seems to be dead.
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Photo: APLast week, MoviePass's movie-a-day subscription plan appeared to be dead.
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Without support from La Maison Rose, Marième says she would probably be dead.
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Believing her to be dead, Fitz sets off on a mission of revenge.
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BBM will be dead on May 31, and people are high-key upset.
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Here's my list of fictional people I think will be dead by Monday!
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A fifth passenger remained missing on Monday and is believed to be dead.
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Once I passed 40, I was like, I thought I would be dead.
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The only thing is, comment culture on the internet might already be dead.
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Believed to be dead for a couple of days before reported to police.
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If Trump refrains from issuing that waiver, the deal will essentially be dead.
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The Philae comet lander may be dead, but its valiant mothership lives on.
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If this country hadn't welcomed me then, I would probably be dead today.
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The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action may well be dead in the water.
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You'd be dead from alcohol poisoning before he makes it to the podium.
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Sekai, a human I was technically responsible for, would be dead soon too.
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So long as Republicans control Congress, Obamacare repeal won't ever truly be dead.
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It's Aidan telling her that if she's receiving this, he must be dead.
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The good thing about that is Duo will be dead simple to use.
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Would he be dead to you henceforth, or could you let it go?
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Just one thrust forward from any of those guys, and I'd be dead.
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Later, she'll say she thought she had to be dead to be heard.
|
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"Over my dead body, but, you know, I could be dead," he said.
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If he wins, conservatism could be dead for a generation, if not longer.
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She, along with the woman's father, is presumed to be dead or missing.
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" But "the legislation is expected to be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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Moore's Law might be dead; however, optical computing continues to improve genomic processing.
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Because if I continued like that, I'd probably be dead or in jail.
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Congratulations, we might say — even though the patient will be dead by morning.
|
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As he told us last week, Floyd would be dead if he tried.
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Technology could also end all this—we could all be dead within minutes.
|
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Indeed, only a few years following that recording, David's father would be dead.
|
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Given the backlash, the nationalized 5G proposal appears to be dead on arrival.
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And you could never have continued making those paintings because you'd be dead.
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Love for black people isn't just saying Oscar Grant should not be dead.
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Had Justice Scalia lived, Mr. Madison would almost certainly be dead by now.
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By afternoon, all the passengers, the driver and two pedestrians would be dead.
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But that's some years from now and we'll be dead, so that's fine.
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"If it weren't for Ron, I'd be dead or in prison," Darryl said.
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What I wanted to change was, I'd like them not to be dead.
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So when we first came across tugboat, we thought we'd be dead soon.
|
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You mention Fifty-sixth Street, people were like, 'Ohmigod, you must be dead.
|
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Had they not, everyone they loved at church might be dead right now.
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He would probably be dead by the time I even turned drinking age.
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Any White House agenda would likely be dead on arrival in Pelosi's House.
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" The world won't be dead soon — and probably won't ever be completely "dead.
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The secret to surviving in the universe is to be dead. Self-knowledge!
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So the America-doubters and the never-Trumpers appear to be dead wrong.
|
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"If I had failed, I'd be dead," she told the French newspaper Libération.
|
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The concealed carry bill would likely be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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"Back home in Gaza, I would probably be dead by now," she said.
|
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Videos taken that day gave no hint that he'd be dead by morning.
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"I would rather be dead," people say about the prospect of a bag.
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Not today, we'll be dead, but that's where it's going, like enhanced people.
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A person may be dead, but there is still a lot going on.
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Otherwise, all those people who still fill amphitheaters for Jimmy Buffet would be dead.
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If you don't want to hug this little fella, you might be dead inside.
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He better not be … dead," and, "He better live, I swear, he better live.
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Otherwise, every one of those above expansions would pretty much be dead on arrival.
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I probably would be dead if it wasn't for Special Delivery and the food.
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My beautiful son can't be dead from a heroin overdose — not my beautiful Zak.
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But if I were in the country of my birth, I would be dead.
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I spent most of every day in bed, crying and wanting to be dead.
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Cersei may be dead, but...any chance her counterpart could head to the soap?
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Conservatism, as a small-government philosophy represented by the Republican Party, will be dead.
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We'll likely be dead before it truly leaves the influence of our Sun. [GRL]
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I'll be dead at 40, but what a chilled, mildly chocolaty trip it's been.
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"Radio will really be dead if we cannot hold these artists accountable," Roxie said.
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For all intelligent human production, the designer will be dead very very very fast.
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In one, he laughed when an employee suggested a former contestant should be dead.
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Authorities made the "gruesome" discoveries after receiving a tip that Mary may be dead.
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Unfortunately for fans of the Roald Dahl tale, the revamp appears to be dead.
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Then it'll be, I'll be in "143: A Space Odyssey" and I'll be dead.
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Also Trump: Fuck the future of the planet, I'll be dead in few years.
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By all appearances, a deal among OPEC members appears to be dead on arrival.
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Wolf believes that without Gilson's compassion, he would most likely be dead by now.
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By the time they're grown up and give a fuck, we'll probably be dead.
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The driver was no longer breathing at this point and appeared to be dead.
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Photo: Getty ImagesThose quirky Amazon Dash buttons will soon be dead, gone, no more.
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Health care bill The GOP health care bill may not be dead after all.
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We're going to kill them because they're old and they deserve to be dead.
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Snapchat's lens store may be dead, but the company is constantly adding new filters.
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"Another foot to the left and he would be dead," Florida Highway Patrol Sgt.
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Boxing is all he knows, and without it, he might as well be dead.
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Many of those proposals will be dead-on-arrival in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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When they finally meet, he does not recognize her, believing her to be dead.
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It may not technically be dead, but it's effectively walking dead — a zombie platform.
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I knew if I found my brother he would either be dead or homeless.
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Even so, the bill as is will be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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" Republicans were quick to reject the plan, saying it would be "dead on arrival.
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Johnson has said he would rather "be dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit.
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It's a cynical approach, even by Washington's standards, that should be dead on arrival.
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"I would rather be dead than go into a nursing home," Ms. Baron said.
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Virtually all of the Davos attendees will be dead by the time that happens.
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Why they may be dead-wrong again about the polls ahead of the midterms.
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Derek might be dead, but Grey's Anatomy is proving he is certainly not forgotten.
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A fifth suspected bomber filmed in the metro attack may be dead or alive.
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The group assumes the cult members to be dead, but nothing is ever confirmed.
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"Nah. It'll never be dead, man," Sleeks promises, interrupting my passively stoned thought process.
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People who believe most of their loved ones will be dead within a year.
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But you'd need to be dead inside to not find them all weirdly touching.
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Mr. Weinstein may be dead to Hollywood, but his victims and survivors are not.
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But on days like today, you remember she must be dead, too, by now.
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But with a Republican-led Senate, such a bill would be dead on arrival.
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But as she told Davos, she knew she would be dead before the dawn.
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Instead, they become intellectual zombies that should be dead but just keep shambling along.
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" He added, "Besides, by that time, I'll be dead, so what does it matter?
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We also asked readers to tell us how they would like to be dead.
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Sullenly clenchingHis embalmed fists,He peered through a crack,Just pretending to be dead.
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You don't have to accept that your phone will be dead by lunchtime, though.
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If Olivia Gatwood had never found poetry, she would probably be dead by now.
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And everyone's taunting him, about dying , you know: 'You're going to be dead soon.
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"The emergency number seems either to be dead or permanently engaged," the doctor continued.
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The rumors largely confirm previous reports and suggest the Nexus lineup could be dead.
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The well-balanced ecosystem that once existed might be dead, but it doesn't matter.
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Twenty-six civilians have been killed but officials believe many more could be dead.
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You'd think Bella's sultry outfit couldn't possibly be upstaged ... but you'd be dead wrong.
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"He said, 'If you leave me, I'll be dead in three months,'" she said.
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"I wanna be dead so fucking bad already," another page from last September says.
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If it wasn't for faith, if it wasn't for God, I'd be dead, seriously.
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His name was Henri Regnault, and just a year later he would be dead.
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" I said, "If this was county jail, this guy would be dead by now.
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Within hours Daniel, along with 19 other first-graders and six educators, would be dead.
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I felt like I was with someone but my lover just happened to be dead.
|
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A lot of male wrestlers say, 'If we did they same thing, we'd be dead.
|
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" She then appears to move toward the scene and say, "He better not be … dead.
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You see it in their faces — if you weren't here, we would be dead soon.
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There was no reason that a 2-year-old had to be dead this morning.
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The war against the Night's King will be won, but Jon Snow will be dead.
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After all, the experimental subject would be dead, one way or another, following the procedure.
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I think if the Clintons killed people, Anthony Weiner would be dead and he's not.
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However if Johnson refuses, the deal could be dead in as little as 6900 days.
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MoviePass might not be dead yet, but some people are possibly thinking of jumping ship.
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He went back for her on Thursday, fearing she and the animals would be dead.
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Why it matters: Email continues to not be dead, despite all punditry to the contrary.
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Without the airstrikes and the curtain of protection they provided, "I'd be dead," Hunter said.
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Well, as of April 15, it'll be dead, buried in the giant software graveyard. RIP.
|
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While iTunes the app will be dead on the Mac, the store will live on.
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One of them is now on trial there; three others are thought to be dead.
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Tahlequah's mother, known as J17, is among the three missing whales believed to be dead.
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Everybody is supposed to be dead, to never say anything or want anything ever again.
|
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Essential features that might be dead giveaways, like the weaponry, are tucked inside the aircraft.
|
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If the first season finale doesn't break your heart, you might be dead inside. CATASTROPHE
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From his hospital bed, Andersson realized he'd likely be dead if not for Thomas Yoxall.
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So you're sort of stuck: You're alive, but you're not, but you can't be dead.
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But without shame, I'd probably be dead under a pile of Flamin' Hot Cheetos bags.
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I wanted to be sure that I would not be dead-named in my death.
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He's got to take shots of insulin, and most likely he'll be dead by 25.
|
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Authorities continue to search for the young boy, who is now presumed to be dead.
|
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Without skilled people to do the work, Trump's infrastructure plan may be dead on arrival.
|
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If he is ousted by a Twitter putsch, romance in football will officially be dead.
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Because, while they might be dead, they're still probably having better sex than these two.
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Health care bill The GOP drive to get rid of Obamacare may really be dead.
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Predictions on social media that Rapley's business would suffer turned out to be dead wrong.
|
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The American Health Care Act might not be dead after all — at least not entirely.
|
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He has previously said he would rather "be dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit.
|
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"Markeis wouldn't be dead if Markeis didn't slam this guy to the ground," Gualtieri said.
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By the time that happens and you're finally in luck, the filmmaker might be dead.
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Thirty-four of the 39 people who were on board are believed to be dead.
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"He's going to be dead today or tomorrow," of his son Bryer on July 6003.
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At this point, she hasn't thought of Arya in forever, believing her to be dead.
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Three US officials told ABC News that the ISIS leader is believed to be dead.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) saying that the bill is "probably going to be dead" and Sen.
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Shouldn't the Demogorgon be dead if its link to the Mind Flayer was cut off?
|
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Another American, Paul E. Overby Jr., who disappeared in Afghanistan, is believed to be dead.
|
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And so is Will, or else he'd be dead before "The Travelers" got very far.
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Donors would need be dead or brain-dead men, as with other types of transplants.
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Part of me was hoping my mother would be dead by the time I arrived.
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We are like Castile's girlfriend Diamond Reynolds pleading with Jesus, don't let him be dead.
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I assumed I'd be dead by age 40, so I didn't need a nest egg.
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While dreams of the caliphate may not be dead just yet, their condition is critical.
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The girls of Geminder's title may be dead, but her debut collection brims with life.
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"If I had not taken that test I might be dead by now," she said.
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I'll be first one shot, and I'll be dead before I ever fire a round.
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Johnson on Thursday said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit.
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So it's obvious that if I stayed in Hong Kong, I'd be dead for sure.
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Having promised that he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than postpone Britain's Oct.
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He'd rather be "dead in a ditch" than fail to deliver Brexit by Oct. 31.
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Although wounded, "he pretended to be dead, escaped, and we spoke to him," she said.
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And to rest in peace is not to be fulfilled: It is to be dead.
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You should be dead, and you will never fence again, let alone any physical activity.
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ONE DAY WE'LL ALL BE DEAD AND NONE OF THIS WILL MATTER, by Scaachi Koul.
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"If the police were involved, I would be dead right now," Brittany said to me.
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Congressional Republicans' big push to overhaul Obama-era health care laws appears to be dead.
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" The third idea she shared was, "You could be dead before your insurance kicks in.
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In the comic, the human Jonatan Osterman was vaporized and thought to be dead afterward.
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If the law didn't say that I couldn't kill the niggers, they'd all be dead.
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Another American who disappeared in Afghanistan, Paul E. Overby Jr., is believed to be dead.
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Six of them have died, while eight more are missing and presumed to be dead.
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Why it matters: Under any other GOP administration, this plan would be dead on arrival.
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Mr. Kinnunen, bleeding heavily, appeared to be dead in less than two minutes, he said.
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You would have to be dead to really see your own skull, an inescapable paradox.
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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is suggesting that the border adjustment might not be dead yet.
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The guinea pigs and at least one of the cats are said to be dead.
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If Will hadn't had a now memory and alerted Joyce to Hopper's whereabouts, he'd be dead.
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Stallone looked extra healthy considering he was rumored to be dead just a few weeks ago.
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This seems like a long time from now, because we will all be dead by then.
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His release date is scheduled for March 23, 2069 -- but he'll probably be dead by then.
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"We know that if they wouldn't have woke us up, we'd probably be dead," Benzschawel said.
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If one contiguous Palestinian state cannot be recognized, then the two-state solution may be dead.
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"Back in October, the National Enquirer said I would be dead in six months," Clinton said.
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They would die, they would either be dead on arrival or die on my trauma bay.
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Multiple fatalities have been reported but it's not yet clear how many people might be dead.
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Well, you personally shouldn't worry, because the odds are very good that you will be dead.
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If he did not, NATO would in effect be dead: the ultimate prize for Mr Putin.
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Thank god I will be dead before Harry Styles gets to this point in his career.
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So if he becomes president, these court cases may be moot; the plan will be dead.
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It sounds silly, but they're under the impression that without vaping they might otherwise be dead.
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And if it were not for 24-hour police protection, Mr Saviano might well be dead.
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"I did not want to identify with Staci — I wanted her to be dead," Amet said.
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It is a terror of dying so nauseating that it makes me want to be dead.
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Johnson has said he'd rather be "dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit beyond October 31.
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Had my instincts been any slower, or his aim been any better, I would be dead.
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The Voyage may be dead, but the Kindle line still has some life left in it.
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Within a matter of hours, Victor White III would be dead from a single gunshot wound.
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Or, you could do as the female moorland hawker dragonfly does, and pretend to be dead.
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However, as of Tuesday night, the NPS's link to the comment page appeared to be dead.
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He might be dead for now, but we've seen characters brought back from the dead before.
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But if Sanders can't bring peace to his camp, the revolution might be dead on arrival.
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This means the House bill set to be released tonight could be dead on arrival. Sens.
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But they might also be dead set on shooting you in the face with a rifle.
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And either way, any notion of Britain being at the heart of Europe will be dead.
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When threatened, it pretends to be dead, flipping on its back and hanging its tongue out.
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With its weight behind Qi, long-distance wireless charging might be dead for the iPhone 8.
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The Wii U may be dead but the golden age of Wii U emulation lives on.
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I used to take so many of them that I should be dead ten times over.
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We also think Jon Snow could, maybe, possible be dead (just kidding he's for sure not).
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While the GOP repeal bill might be dead, lawmakers may not have killed the zombie bill.
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The prime minister has said he would rather "be dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit.
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The German soldier who shot him kicked his head and Optatius Buyssens pretended to be dead.
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And, if ya think Hendriks will miss them even a tiny bit ... you'd be dead wrong!!!
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So that's why it was easier for me to be dead than tell you the truth.
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I've said to people I won't make it to retirement age—I'll be dead before then.
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Others say that if you touch or kiss the statue, you'll be dead within six months.
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But without those core features and functions, the OTT revolution would be dead in its tracks.
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But then Lyle Badegger would also be dead, spread like bacon grease over the South Cascades.
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And yet, but for that sense of something not quite right, my son would be dead.
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You're going to be dead soon and you're getting shamed by some jerk in an office?
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Without control of the Senate in 22019, all those initiatives would be dead in the water.
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President Donald Trump's Mideast peace proposal may be dead on arrival, as critics like to say.
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One can recognize substantial executive power, but that doesn't mean the legislative branch should be dead.
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Another theory suggested, fantastically, that he might not be dead at all but in witness protection.
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More than a billion animals are believed to be dead across Australia as bushfires rage on.
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"It was pretty bad, and if I were black, I would probably be dead," Fonda said.
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More than 200 people are estimated to be dead in Iran since protests erupted in November.
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While Peacestock 51 might be dead, one of its organizers, Bryan Scott, has continued the mission.
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Russia said he might be dead and Iraq claimed he was injured and on the run.
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DDB's Wendy Clark said old-style advertising may be dead, but the medium has to evolve.
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The silver lining here is that Arpaio is 84 and so will probably be dead soon.
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Now that four senators oppose it, the current version of the bill appears to be dead.
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Sunny's: Sunny may be dead, but his legacy lives on in his Red Hook dive bar.
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On a snow-free weekend, when normally the lake would be dead, streets were swarming with families.
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For several hours, she lay where she fell, pretending to be dead, before a grandson found her.
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"If I was going to die from smoking cigarettes, I'd already be dead," the former speaker said.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Spain By his own admission, Juan José Padilla should be dead.
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Khal Drogo may be dead on Game of Thrones, but he lives on in our hearts forever.
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Yes, smartphones will be dead in five years but not in the sense of being wiped out.
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It argues that the women would now be dead had a lethal chemical been on their hands.
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While AirPort may be dead, Apple reportedly isn't entirely ruling out a return to the router game.
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But the animals never did appear to be dead in the room with little air or daylight.
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Health-care reform will be dead and born again many times before its true fate is sealed.
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Unicorn food may be dead, buried, and gone — but the mermaid trend is still alive and swimming.
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With no other manufacturers lined up, it sounds like BlackBerry-branded phones will be dead for good.
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Danny starts to piece together Alex's identity after meeting his parents, who were thought to be dead.
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Kofi Nyarko, a former leprosy patient who lives in Ghana, says he would be dead without treatment.
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"If I didn't want to cut my hair that morning, I would be dead, period," he says.
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Many of those bodies — back to the people who saw me in the 1970s — could be dead.
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He was so obsessed and he always said, 'Before I let you go, you'll be dead, honey.
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"She was a very smart, book-wise person, and she don't deserve to be dead," he said.
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There's good news, though: In our extremely hot future, maybe the all the bees will be dead.
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I—I've said this many times and I may be proven to be dead wrong about this.
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Still, she is trying to remain positive despite the mounting evidence that her brother might be dead.
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Images broadcast on local television showed what appeared to be dead or injured fighters on the street.
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Evie Gallant may be dead, but Bubbles McGee (also played by Joan Collins) is alive and kicking.
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Kamil's husband, Abu Ali, was kidnapped by ISIS in September 2013 and is presumed to be dead.
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Eden (Sydney Sweeney) may be dead, but her presence looms over all the progressions of the finale.
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For HP, the desktop might not be dead, but its run-of-the-mill design certainly is.
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Vorontsova, who would appear to be dead center in the gyre of scandals, has remained strangely silent.
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The old Taylor Swift may be dead, but it seems her squad is very much still alive.
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For these reasons and others, there's a good chance that Kushner's plan will be dead on arrival.
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And if everyone who is living is fighting each to her, they'll all be dead very soon.
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Today is Frank Ostaseski ... Louie Swisher: By the time she reads that name, she might be dead.
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Time rolls back and forth; styles repeat, echo, remix; some innovations turn out to be dead ends.
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Consumer financial protection will not be dead during a Trump administration, but its focus will certainly shift.
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Churches run shelters and missions and give out food; without them, living people would otherwise be dead.
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Moses: Well, I always wanted to punch Bob, but I knew if I did, I'd be dead.
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Many posted images implying how easy it is to pretend to be dead, and then wake up.
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The prime minister had said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than send the letter.
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"Chris Lewis, a former commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police also told CTV: "They may be dead.
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At least one person was reported to be dead, a senior law enforcement official told NBC News.
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Yeah, I found it kind of interesting that a lot of these people would be dead now.
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The Union Leader was merely "dying" in 2015, but Trump predicted it would be dead by now.
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In the year 19963, Rae Sremmurd will be approaching their 40s and Donald Trump will be dead.
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I'm lucky [the stage prop] didn't smash me in the head or I'd be dead right now.
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The conglomerate was supposed to be dead, a relic of a bygone of era of corporate America.
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And poignant: You can't help but consider which of these characters will be dead in 20 years.
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One of them is definitely going to be dead as hell by the end of next episode.
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And if you thought the awkward scrappiness and unresolved physical tension was over, you'd be dead wrong.
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Without it, my family would be hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt or I'd be dead.
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But if she hoped that would make him sober up, she turns out to be dead wrong.
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The wounded police pretended to be dead as Taliban finished off anyone who appeared to be alive.
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ONE DAY WE'LL ALL BE DEAD AND NONE OF THIS WILL MATTER By Scaachi Koul 241 pp.
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"We'd be dead tired, but if someone needed something, he was right back up again," he said.
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DealBook The conglomerate was supposed to be dead, a relic of a bygone era of corporate America.
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Even without this veto threat, H.R.3 is expected to be dead-on-arrival in the Senate.
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Speculation was rife — unfounded, as it turned out — that Prince Philip or the queen might be dead.
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It's narrated by Daria, a Marxist and part-time literary critic who also happens to be dead.
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Perez posted videos of himself in the middle of the firefight; within hours, he would be dead.
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"I didn't want him to be dead, and especially dying the way he did," Jeff Haakenson said.
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She may now be a dreadlocked white Rastafarian, "crusty" in their lingo, or she might be dead.
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"Many people believe that the law is dead, or will be dead, based on the administration's claims."
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Both liberal and conservative experts said the proposal would be dead on arrival on Capitol Hill anyway.
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"I would be dead like in less than a second (if a war broke out)," she said.
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Nearly half a billion animals are believed to be dead in the bushfires still spreading across Australia.
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I'm not a fan of people saying movie theaters are going to be dead in 10 years.
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They're more likely to be dead dead than the others, but no one really knows at this point.
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"I think that if Cookie had left I'd probably be dead now – no question about it," Magic says.
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" Days later, when asked about delaying Brexit, the prime minister said: "I'd rather be dead in a ditch.
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While print may still be dead, this collection probably takes up far less space in your mom's attic.
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For nearly 24 hours, she lay on the ground, pretending to be dead, afraid the men might return.
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The fidget spinner trend may be dead, but there will always be a need to relieve your stress.
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"I should be dead twice now, so I just feel super relaxed," Sergeant Stone said in an interview.
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He can't turn on Bryce without blowing up his own life so he might as well be dead.
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"We'll all gon [sic] be dead in 100 years," West said to his nearly 25 million Twitter followers.
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The first channel, wages, has been long thought to be dead, as wages have been stagnating for decades.
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Image: ScreenshotHumans (not you, you'll be dead) are going to have to live somewhere other than Earth eventually.
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I ask them: 'Would you rather your kids be sexually promiscuous or would you rather they be dead'?
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What he did not add is that some of us will be dead in the short run, too.
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To any reasonable person, the question of who "won" the debate should be dead simple: Hillary Clinton did.
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Phillips refused to let go of her grip on the cat, fearing it may not actually be dead.
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Photo: GettyBela Lugosi may be dead, but his spooky spirit lives on as symbol of protest in China.
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And likewise, a card that's great in most Warrior or Warlock decks can be dead in your hand.
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I would've thought that the battery would be dead by now, so I'm sure its days are numbered.
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Screenshot: OathOath the brand may be dead, but Oath the web store is alive and full of deals.
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I couldn't talk,see, thought I had a stroke & dying & told if 5 mins later I'd be dead.
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Be smart: This dramatic political showdown is all happening for a bill that's widely assumed to be dead.
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He's still dead in the comics, so we can assume he'll still be dead in any Alita sequels.
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It's been so long since the Mini saw an update, some people presumed the product to be dead.
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" He added: "I'm now lucky enough to watch someone who should be dead run in the 100 meters.
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The Conners are back to their old selves — even though one of them is supposed to be dead.
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Apart from not being impressed it doesn't even seem to worry anyone that Jon used to be dead.
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In which case, I feared, I'd be dead in the water as soon as I launched my business.
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Those bills won't include any additional money for a wall and seem destined to be dead on arrival.
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Her chiropractor told her that if she didn't change her life she would be dead in a year.
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The prime minister had previously said that he would rather "be dead in a ditch" then delay Brexit.
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Boris Johnson has said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit beyond October 31.
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"I would be dead today if it were not them," Ali Nur told Reuters from his hospital bed.
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"There's no doubt that without this medicine, I would be dead," said Mick Phillips, 573, of Appleton, Wis.
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If there were 15 Canary Island palms lining a beach, nine or 10 would be dead, he said.
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Ferguson said he woke up the next morning anxiously anticipating his pervasive "I need to be dead" thoughts.
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If you will be dead before a waiting period concludes, you aren't technically waiting for anything at all.
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The proposal to shut USIP is not well thought out, and should be dead on arrival in Congress.
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" The shooter may be dead, she said, "but the virus that poisoned his mind remains very much alive.
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He knows that had he made it to Syria there is a good chance he would be dead.
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But with fentanyl, she said, it is only a matter of moments before an addict can be dead.
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Be open around making sure that people aren't going to be dead-ended one way or the other.
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To call it a Hail Mary would be generous; the plan would seem to be dead on arrival.
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But it's like she said—it's part of life, and at some point you're going to be dead.
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If you thought that teams PR accounts were going to take that lying down, you'd be dead wrong.
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I realized I could talk about musical subcultures and it wouldn't be dead on arrival in a gallery.
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He introduces the characters, some soon to be dead, and restages the assault, the trial and the grief.
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"If we had waited there, we would be dead by now," said Mr. Yahyaalmullaali, the former warehouse keeper.
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NBC News was first to report that the US government had assessed Hamza bin Laden to be dead.
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Everyone in the main cast does have good reason to hate Bryce and want him to be dead.
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"While the caliphate may be dead, Islamic State as we know it may still be alive," he said.
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When he did finally move, just slightly, I got the sense that he would prefer to be dead.
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"My boys say they will be dead by 21," said Mashaun Alston, who leads one of the groups.
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Later in the interview, Charlamagne contended Biden's campaign "would be dead" if not for the endorsement of Rep.
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Landing on Stac Lee is not a very easy chore, however; the sea requires to be dead calm.
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But let's be dead clear about something: You're not John Steinbeck (and neither was he, at the start).
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"They cried, 'It's all over for us — we'll be dead before we reach a village,'" Dr. Ondzie said.
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Why it matters: Johnson had said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than seek an extension.
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Donovan said he disputed the "conventional wisdom" that the budget proposal would be dead on arrival in Congress.
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It is a proposal, I dare say, that will be dead on arrival even with a Republican Congress.
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Pretending to be dead, he said, he heard three of his companions outside crying before they were shot.
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Yes, some have said that the proposed cut to the N.I.H. will be dead on arrival in Congress.
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There were real concerns among consumer groups that a deal on surprise medical bills might simply be dead.
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The 803 crew and 56 passengers included 30 Egyptian and 15 French nationals, all believed to be dead.
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You'd "have to be dead not to appreciate the moment," said David Axelrod, Barack Obama's former chief strategist.
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The House took a similar vote yesterday, and if President Trump agrees, the stream protection rule will be dead.
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The Windows phone may be dead, but Windows really might be coming to whatever phone you're holding right now.
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He's referring to a Deadpool animated series on FX that, on Saturday, was announced to be dead (I'm sorry).
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"I don't think prisons are good institutions, but Kendrick is going to be dead forever," said McKinney's ex-boyfriend.
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She said even though the plane had not been found, the passengers and crew were presumed to be dead.
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Would she have a chance to survive, or would she be dead before she even knew it was happening?
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Your ex, the viscount, may be dead, but today is the first day of the rest of your life.
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But that would not only be grossly unfair to our money managers – it would also be dead wrong. Why?
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Otherwise, a 4-4 tie would uphold the verdict of the lower courts, and the program would be dead.
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SH: One tweet that I saw going around was somebody predicting that abortion will be dead within 18 months.
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We certainly hope so because without the support of those bigger platforms, these shoes will be dead on arrival.
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Punk might not be dead, as her knitted son's sweater proclaims, but her real son's reputation almost certainly is.
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With his health care bill teetering on the edge of defeat — "it's probably going to be dead," said Sen.
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With social media, things are changing so fast that for all we know Instagram could be dead next year.
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He didn't bother to wake up his wife or daughter (Mika) because he figured they'd all be dead soon.
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" Saying his son was on a "suicide mission," he added: "Basically, he's going to be dead today or tomorrow.
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It's going to be the worst pain I've ever endured, but once it's there I'm going to be dead.
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"If I face challenges or setbacks, I put it in perspective by saying I should be dead," he said.
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"I was supposed to be dead when we started Team Type 1 as a professional cycling team," he said.
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Republican leaders in Congress have all but declared the budget he unveiled this week to be dead on arrival.
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" Given those improving conditions that would benefit big banks, Wolff believes that Goldman "doesn't need to be dead money.
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They could be dead if they had been in Orlando enjoying themselves at a club without harming anyone else.
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Google Glass for consumers may be dead, but Google is, apparently, still hard at work on Google Glass 2.0.
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I remember thinking we will have won this by the time I am 35 or I will be dead!
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I could be dead wrong about this, but it would be tough to look for a Harlem in Paris.
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Crypto-cash may not be dead yet, but 2018 proved it is by no means ready for launch.7.
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Mr. Belmokhtar has been targeted in strikes and rumored to be dead, but many analysts believe he is alive.
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Repeal might be dead, but it's hard to imagine that the law will receive adequate funding and administrative care.
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Burt the Chimney Sweep would probably be dead from ball cancer by the time this movie is set, anyway.
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Such requests will be dead on arrival at the U.S. door, so Korea would be wise to look elsewhere.
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"If we had gotten here any later, they probably would be dead," said Joshua Priest, a Border Patrol agent.
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Net neutrality may indeed be dead, but the fight is far from over to ensure a more equitable internet.
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"Of course there's the China connection, because without China this town would be dead," he said with a laugh.
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I don't think it will be dead and gone forever, but I think it will be much more limited.
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Let's be dead clear: Purveyors of propaganda used these powerful platforms exactly as they were designed to be used.
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White people posted pictures of themselves "Trayvoning": wearing hoodies and pretending to be dead with a package of Skittles.
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Coral appears to be dead and it's unclear if the iPhone 43 will be available in black or white.
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So because the universe branches, there are different versions of me and you, some of which may be dead.
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It felt like 2000th-century slavery — except that these girls would be dead of AIDS by their early 22010s.
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To suppose that we'd all be dead if Hillary Clinton, for all her flaws, had been elected is hallucinatory.
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If Washington gets its way, Van den Bossche said, the EU's interim solution will be "dead in the water".
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Some tax experts consider Section 385 to be dead letter, superseded by more recent, specific limits on interest deductions.
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Dr. Sieh has been hunting for the crater for years, but many leads turned out to be dead ends.
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Mr. Johnson said on Thursday that he "would rather be dead in a ditch" than ask for that delay.
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If Daenerys had listened to him, Jon and the others would be dead, but she would have three dragons.
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"It's going to be dead money for a while until these issues are more behind the company," he said.
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Over 2000 people are estimated to be dead and 7,000 arrested in Iran since protests erupted in mid-November.
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Another, A.B. 36, that would have expanded the rights of cities to expand rent control, appears to be dead.
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That Easterling was still standing was a near miracle; if something wasn't done immediately, he would soon be dead.
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Smith may be dead, but Flynn is alive and cooperating with Mueller, so he may have provided some answers.
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And if you think only clever girl Tyrannosaurus Rexes are a danger to your visitors, you'd be dead wrong (literally).
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Her Husband Has Been Named a Person of Interest Police now believe Theresa might be dead, Portage police tell PEOPLE.
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"I was told if he was a normal healthy person, we'd be dead in 30 minutes or less," he said.
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A glimmer of hope: Until today, the Sprint (S) and T-Mobile (TMUS) merger was widely believed to be dead.
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You always rent because you don't know if at the end of that table read, you're going to be dead.
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At an estimated age of 224 years old, the orca known to researchers as "Granny" is presumed to be dead.
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When you said "I'd probably be dead if I was basic," it reminded me of a line from Queen & Slim.
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Sam could be dead, as Angelica (Alyvia Alyn Lind) and Wesley Fists (Austin Crute) convince Josh with a fake corpse.
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Andre wants to take her, but, you know, it might be complicated because she's supposed to be dead and all.
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You group them into two lists: the ones who shouldn't be alive and the ones who shouldn't be dead. 3.
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So, keep reading for all the forgotten details of these witchy women, down to which of them should be dead.
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The problem is, The Tommyknockers is set two years after IT, when Pennywise is meant to be dead and gone.
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He's lost his honorary Darth, his Sith title, and there's a reason for that: he was supposed to be dead.
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"I couldn't talk, see, thought I had a stroke & dying & told if 5 mins later I'd be dead," she tweeted.
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What it means to be dead was long considered simple; a lack of pulse and breath was the standard sign.
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If he holds his ground, and Heller follows suit, the Republican dream of repealing and replacing Obamacare might be dead.
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Her manager at the station told The Verge that if Qasim was still in Baghdad, she'd be dead by now.
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Here We Go Again dropped on Thursday morning and featured a major surprise: Meryl Streep's character, Donna, might be dead.
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Opportunity might be dead, but there are tons of raw images left cataloguing its incredible journey across the Martian surface.
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Authorities made what the sheriff's office described as the "gruesome" discoveries after receiving a tip that Mary may be dead.
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"I knew especially towards the end that if we didn't get help for him, he would be dead," she said.
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McElhenney's character might be dead now, but this is Game of Thrones—people don't have to stay dead for long.
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The plane was carrying 181 passengers, six crew members and two pilots, all of whom are believed to be dead.
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"If Iowa changed to a primary, we'd be dead," said Claire Celsi, a Democratic state senator from West Des Moines.
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Maybe he wanted us to believe that, as far as he was concerned, none of us would ever be dead.
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Ageing rockers feared that the format might be dead, but it seems today's young troubadours just can't shake it off.
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President Donald Trump might be dead certain that he has the "absolute right to PARDON myself," but experts are divided.
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"I was told I'd be dead in 12 to 18 months with treatment, six months with no treatment," she said.
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"You're not going to get any, so you're going to fly or you're going to be dead bird," she answered.
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"Lindenberger said he thought the whole situation just proves that how "half of these kids might not even be dead.
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"He's going to be dead today or tomorrow," he told the Canadian Press of his son Bryer on July 24.
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"It's odd to look at your life flash before your eyes and, uh, not be dead," Mr. Hanks said incredulously.
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If it takes the Cubs another 71 years to get back into the World Series, I'll most likely be dead.
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She tells the stunned workers that if an active shooter had really walked into the warehouse, they'd all be dead.
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"Our take home is that no, they won't [all] be dead if we actually do something about it," he said.
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" For Eddie, the value is clear: "If I wasn't in Thread, I would most likely be dead or in jail.
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Lincoln Clay could become the most powerful crime boss in the region, or he could be dead in the ground.
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Records will stand long after we all die, but also we'll all be dead, so who cares about their sanctity?
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"It'll be easy to get a ceasefire soon because the opposition will all be dead," a Western diplomat told Reuters.
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"If I had made it big, I might be dead right now," said Frankie Pipps, drummer of the Hipp Pipps.
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O you who want to slaughter us, we'll be dead soon enough what's the rush and this our only world.
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"A lot more people would be dead," said Dr. Scott A. Scherr, emergency room director at Sunrise in Las Vegas.
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" Almost fondly, he notes, "People have a way of getting crazy when they think they'll be dead in a month.
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"If you were to alkalize it further, you would not have to worry about illness because you would be dead."
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So do clues about Mattie's mother, who disappeared when her daughter was 3 and may or may not be dead.
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If public opinion were the guiding force, key elements of the Kochs' policy goals would be dead in the water.
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If the Republican Party vastly restricts family reunification, it could be dead to an overwhelming majority of Asian-American voters.
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She asked the judge to remember that whenever Mr. West walks out of prison, "our Charlotte will still be dead."
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One way to make your partner provide that kind of physical care is to be dead asleep during snack time.
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David W. Titley, a former chief operating officer at NOAA, said the proposal would be dead on arrival in Congress.
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But on Friday, Colonel Dillon seemed to inch — ever so slightly — in the direction that Mr. Baghdadi may be dead.
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One journalist, Jones Abiri, has been in detention so long that for a time, he was thought to be dead.
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To all of the young people on the internet believing in ISIS's Propaganda, you will be dead if you join.
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Little humans tend to feed off our stress, so try to relax (even though you may be dead nervous inside).
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Soon, Finn meets with Rey and BB-8, having crash landed on Jakku, believing his ally Poe to be dead.
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Then, I started watching television and I thought, 'If I'm doing this for the next five years, I'll be dead.
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NASA's Opportunity rover began its 15th year on Mars this week, although the intrepid robotic explorer may already be dead.
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"Saudi Arabia remains in the driver's seat and any deal would be dead in the water without it," she added.
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Clues point to Daryl dying in season 7 of TWD, but could he really be dead before the season is out?
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The Final Girl is virginal, responsible, and not prone to the partying pitfalls that her soon-to-be-dead friends are.
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Not sure why my bird has to be dead, or how that would even help me fend off a dementor attack.
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Clearly, he pretended to be dead after the "You're Mine" thug shot him, eliminating the possibility of any more bodily harm.
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Brzezinski never bothered to wake his wife, figuring that she'd be dead anyway in a few minutes, so why bother her?
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At the start of the evening, she tells Davos to hold off on his assassination attempt — she'll be dead by morning.
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Magnetic Desk Toy The fidget spinner trend may be dead, but there will always be a need to relieve your stress.
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All these trademarks just to to emphasize what we already knew: The old Taylor might be dead, but her lawyers remain.
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Should you pretend to be dead in hopes of a gentle mauling, or scream at the bear to scare it off?
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Perry may be dead, but he's still occupying a lot of real estate in Celeste's head (Skarsgård still appears in flashbacks).
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Since then, Tumblr has volunteered to eliminate all porn, and users are claiming the entire service might as well be dead.
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Yet both Omar Maute (said by the army to be dead) and his brother, Abdullah, had studied in the Middle East.
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Without a place to practice, hone your craft, in addition to somewhere to perform, rock 'n' roll really would be dead.
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A bloodied Cardi leads a pack of female dancers, who are similarly nude, before they're all shown to be dead too.
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If the level of radiation from the microwave is really as high as it says, everyone would be dead by now.
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You get to such a state of panic that 30 is wonderful because you thought you would be dead by then.
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" Today, on the anniversary of the murders, he says he realizes that "25 years is a long time to be dead.
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We're going to have to endure Trump for a maximum of six years, Putin will be dead in 303 to 20.
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The queen might be dead, but all the other enemies that were spawned for the event are still out for blood.
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Mr Trump's peace plan, which he calls "the deal of the century", will be dead on arrival, should it ever arrive.
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She is presumed to be dead and the victim of foul play, according to the criminal complaint provided to BuzzFeed News.
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Today, bin Laden may be dead, but the Taliban are still poised to return to power if Western troops leave abruptly.
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He escaped the battle by pretending to be dead, but he never managed to retrieve the horn for his best friend.
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At the start of the season, she discovers Kilgrave, whom she'd believed to be dead, is in fact alive and well.
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He said Tensing is not a racist and that if DuBose had cooperated during the stop he would not be dead.
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Together, these inflections signal a massive change among the teen set: Namely, that the category may not be dead after all.
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"The day you come after our guns, motherfucker, is the day you'll be dead," Kless said, according to a federal indictment.
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I assume every character I love (like Hesh) will soon be dead, but am preventing myself from googling until I'm done.
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Axios detailed on Sunday that the infrastructure plan appears to be dead on arrival because of larger problems facing the party.
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The desperate and deteriorating 67-year-old won't make it to the White House—because she'll be dead in six months.
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One unnamed government minister told the Evening Standard newspaper that if she were appointed, expansion would be "dead in the water".
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If May loses, or suffers a sufficiently large defeat that she is forced to step down, her deal will be dead.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Evernote, a Silicon Valley start-up that makes a note-taking app, was supposed to be dead by now.
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I think it can bounce up a couple of points, but then I think it is going to be dead money.
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Within 20 minutes most of those passengers would be dead, trapped inside the vessel's main cabin as it overturned and sank.
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Yet he cannot forget Titch Wilde, who, as if in imitation of his own father, may or may not be dead.
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In the video, Crutcher lies in the middle of the street, motionless with blood on his shirt, soon to be dead.
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A more conservative version of the bill that Ryan originally unveiled would most certainly be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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The old maxim of a computer only being as intelligent as the man who programmed it now appears to be dead.
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As first uncovered by ProPublica, border patrol agents posted photos of what appeared to be dead migrants and ridiculed the images.
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"I'd be dead!" the host said, adding that the arrow could have gone through him if he had stayed in place.
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One follows the happenings in 1960s Haiti after a man is buried — and then seems not to be dead at all.
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"If I wait to find out if he had a gun or not, I could very well be dead," Shelby claimed.
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"Once you reach your 50s, you may as well be dead," said Mark Edelstein, above, a 58-year-old job hunter.
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"If we didn't do this business, all the otters you see here right now would probably be dead," Mr. Nagayasu said.
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Cinemas are the womb of what we are, so if we kill that womb, we will all be dead very soon.
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Elon Musk said he's "definitely going to be dead" before humans reach Mars unless the current pace of innovation picks up.
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Elon Musk says he's 'definitely going to be dead' before humans ever reach Mars — unless the pace of innovation picks up.
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Mr. Grassley has been a powerful advocate for the legislation, relentlessly lobbying colleagues even after the bill appeared to be dead.
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Mr. Trump's support on Wednesday breathed unexpected life into a legislative effort that had more than once appeared to be dead.
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Slowly but surely, with eerie and vindictive coincidences mounting, she begins to suspect that Adrian may not be dead after all.
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If it did move through the lower chamber, Democrats have warned that it would be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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But then I realized that BEAT DAD at 40D had to be DEAD BEAT DAD, and I tumbled to the theme.
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If Sanders had had his heart attack under "Medicare for All," he'd likely be dead today, especially with predictable age-rationing.
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Fidel Castro might be dead, but his brother, Raul, is still in charge and working for the regime, not the people.
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"I said to myself, I rather be dead than be making a cake like this for the first family," Mesnier said.
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Remember how we never actually see him die, which in TV language means he may or may not actually be dead?
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"If she had been in cardiac arrest for this long at a normal body temperature, she would be dead," Argudo said.
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If the curse runs its course, their humanity will be stripped away completely, and they will forever be dead, regular objects.
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"It's an extraordinary trajectory for a guy who was told he'd be dead by the age of 15," said Mr. Timbers.
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By the weekend, at least five people would be dead as storms raged, trees splintered and homes and businesses were destroyed.
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Now they are beginning to imagine what life looks like now that the dream of "Obamacare repeal" might really be dead.
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In Romeo and Juliet, it's when Juliet drinks the potion that will make her appear to be dead rather than marry Paris.
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Raak described laying on the floor and pretending to be dead, with his head under a bench and his legs sticking out.
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The news of Michael's predicament comes to a surprise to his family and friends, of course, who believed him to be dead.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson once said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a delay to the Oct.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson once said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a delay to the Oct.
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Aaron Hernandez may be dead, but the mystery lingers ... and Bill O'Reilly may be out, but does he still have a future?
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The "old" Taylor Swift may be dead, but the new one still wants to make a buck off her ... TMZ has learned.
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Beloved TV dad Jack Pearson may be dead, but that doesn't mean This is Us fans have seen the last of him.
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Does this mean Twitter will "be dead in 18 months," as my tragically insane editor-in-chief Katie Drummond has boldly asserted?
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Hannah Gadsby is opening up about having an abortion after being raped, saying she would be "dead" if she hadn't gotten one.
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To have one more it's impossible... I'll be dead before Argentina maybe get one more... I want to see Argentina win something.
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HTC as a company might not be dead just yet, but it's hard to see its smartphone division continuing for much longer.
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The age of parody and citation might not be dead, but it sure does feel a bit moldy these days, doesn't it?
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The optimism and excitement of the speakers, creators, and attendees serves as a counterbalance to recent claims that VR might be dead.
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Whimsical trends may not be dead quite yet, but an unlikely brand is doing its best to usurp the trend du jour.
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As a WPC member and its weight behind Qi, long-distance wireless charging might be dead (at least for the immediate future).
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The vehicle burst into flames after the crash, and the suspect may be dead, according to France's interior minister Pierre-Henry Brandet.
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Before long, 21 commercial fishing boats were in the area, desperately searching for a man that many believed might already be dead.
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My next experience after pressing the button would be—well, it would be no experience at all, as I would be dead.
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"I couldn't talk, see, thought I had a stroke and dying and told if 5 mins later I'd be dead," she tweeted.
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Johnson previously announced he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask the EU for an extension beyond the Halloween deadline.
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Pirates at Chicago Cubs (Monday-Wednesday) The Pirates should be dead, having posted mediocre team numbers at bat and on the mound.
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Because while there's no debating it's an interesting time to be alive, it's actually a pretty interesting time to be dead, too.
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It's all a ruse, of course; with a knife safely tucked behind his back, this Nazi will be dead in no time.
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"When Bolsonaro joins Gab, Twitter will be dead in Brazil and the media will panic," Gab's founder, Andrew Torba, said in September.
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"I approached to see if I could help and they did not need help — they appeared to be dead," Mr. Kendrick said.
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There are women (Jennifer Carpenter makes sympathetic a disposable character), a retinue of the negligible, the victimized, the soon to be dead.
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When the Hound robbed them of their silver in Season 26, estimating they would be dead come winter, he ensured their fate.
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"It seemed they might be dead and then it really felt like this was the worst moment of my life," he said.
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While IE may be dead, and we're all better for it, many legacy services for large companies continue to rely on it.
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The net effect: The $500 million bid by Maria Contreras-Sweet, Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Companies and Lantern Asset Management may be dead.
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Our elderly ruling class, and the elderly voters who elect them, may be dead and gone by the time Miami is underwater.
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The haggard figure in the bed will be dead before you know it, and she's not going gentle into that good night.
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He meets the fuzzy and adorable title character (voiced by an amusing Ryan Reynolds), who suspects Tim's father may not be dead.
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"The hard truth is that if we didn&apost have any staff turnover we&aposd be dead as a company," he added.
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But veteran GOP budget-writers say many of the paths appear to be dead ends because fiscal hawks want even deeper cuts.
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But the acknowledgment inside the White House is that that is very unlikely -- that Democrats consider this to be dead on arrival.
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But the tax cuts are likely to be dead on arrival in the Senate, where they would need Democratic support to pass.
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Lenin no longer lives, the old Communism may be dead, but the sense of injustice that animated them is very much alive.
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The shooter, a 51-year-old Milwaukee man, was also believed to be dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according Morales.
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Florian Zeller's tiresome new play features Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins as a long-married couple, one of whom may be dead.
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VICE Games: In the Copied Factory there is a room filled with the bodies of what seem to be dead 2B units.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that had a weapons-grade nerve agent been used on Skripal, he would be dead.
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Well, we'll be dead, but I was raised Irish Catholic, so I believe it's possible to feel guilt well into the afterlife.
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And House Freedom Caucus Chair Mark Meadows (R-NC) has proclaimed that skinny repeal would be "dead on arrival" in the House.
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New data from the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft orbiting …Read more ReadCassini may be dead, but we're still learning plenty from its historic mission.
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But watching the successful ski runs will just remind you that we'll all be dead soon by the cold, hand of a robot.
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House Republicans from swing districts aren't interested in taking a risky vote on legislation that may be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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Thus, you must watch the show, because you never, ever know what might happen, your favorite character, Jon Snow, could really be dead.
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Nobody knows if or when the ELN will free its remaining hostages, some of whom were kidnapped long ago and could be dead.
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If you thought that the big-headed babies from YouTube were done with eating sugar and telling lies, then you'd be dead wrong.
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The hoverboard craze might be dead, but that's not stopping the man who started the trend in the first place from trying again.
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They may be dead last in their division, but on a monetary basis, the Rays have found an efficient way to buy power.
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"If I had been born during the Cultural Revolution, I would be dead," said An, 33, who met his partner Ye in 2008.
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Expect to plop this guy on the charger every night or it'll be dead before you can get any real fitness tracking in.
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The taxi of tomorrow might be dead but Ford today announced two new models that combine forward-looking technology with proven body styles.
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While the legislation is expected to be dead on arrival in the Senate, some proposed changes to retirement savings could remain in play.
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And given the controversy over Donald Trump Jr's emails, the Trump administration's initiatives toward reviving economic growth may now be dead on arrival.
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If she had let me out as often as I wanted to, I probably would be dead or got my face cut up.
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"If I hadn't done this, I know we'd all be dead by now," she told PEOPLE during an interview from prison last year.
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At all of our follow-up appointments, the doctors have said, 'I'm not trying to be mean, but your child should be dead.
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Just let it really sit with you for a bit, but remember: if you don't decide, everyone will be dead in 6 days.
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Health care appears to be dead in the water -- and even Trump can't seem to decide what the right next step should be.
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After a tense standoff the animal charged right at the hunter, and there's a moment where you're sure the guy's gotta be dead!
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And when you tell people that it was created in 2009 by a still-anonymous party who may or may not be dead?
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On the ground, millions were already dead, or would soon be dead, but that wasn't anything Jayden could tell from his window seat.
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Davos was also presumed to be dead after Wildfire ravaged Stannis's fleet, but when he returns, it's almost as if he's being reborn.
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Last year Mórbido Fest, a horror-film festival, held its tenth and biggest edition, so the genre may not be dead after all.
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"We already have resigned ourselves that they could be dead because of all the time that has gone," another woman told Todo Noticias.
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Even if the House could pass the Goodlatte bill, there are clear signs the legislation would be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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House Democrats are likely going to come out in swinging with radical legislation that will be dead on arrival in a Republican Senate.
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Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg joked about how a senator once happily declared that she would be dead within several months.
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In 2014, he attempted suicide twice, and the persistent thoughts of "I need to be dead" were echoing in his brain once again.
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Hundreds are missing and many could be dead following a major dam failure at an iron ore mine in Brazil, BBC News reports.
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Dinos might be dead and gone by the time of Primal's tribal wars, but big cats like this fella are a constant threat.
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If the same thing had happened to a suburban teen kid in an elite suburb of St. Louis, would they now be dead?
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Like the old myth of the ravens and the Tower, would a South London without Section Boyz mean trapping really would be dead?
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" The bill now heads to the Republican-controlled Senate, where Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has promised it will be "dead on arrival.
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And of course, even if someone were charged, the person whose skin color set off this chain of events would still be dead.
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"Cinemas are the womb of what we are, and if we kill that womb, we will all be dead very soon," he said.
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Reporter: The little boy may be 8 years old and in a room full of what appear to be dead and dying Syrians.
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With congress pushing back against President Donald Trump's emergency proposal to eliminate the payroll tax, the idea may be dead in the water.
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With Congress pushing back against President Donald Trump's emergency proposal to eliminate the payroll tax, the idea may be dead in the water.
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Ten thousand years ago, if another human frowned at us, chances were high one of us would be dead in a couple minutes.
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In the tribal life of our ancestors, if other tribe members did not like you, you would be dead, or exiled and dead.
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Already there are signs emerging that any sort of immigration bill that passed the Senate would be dead on arrival in the House.
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Navajo county warned residents to be careful while hiking or in areas where there may be dead animals or fleas present, ABC said.
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"Any of us could be dead right now — that's how close it feels," said Celina Arias, 44, a schoolteacher who attended the vigil.
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He said it could actually work to stabilize the situation in the Middle East in the long term because Soleimani will be dead.
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The character was thought to be dead at the end of "Return of the Jedi," a film that came out in the '80s.
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Lucy may be dead (perhaps after traumatic childbirth), and the Drew family covered it up to make sure they could keep baby Nancy.
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I will tell you that I would be dead today if opiates were available on the internet in 1999 as they are today.
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Michael Bapis, managing director of The Bapis Group at HighTower Advisors, said GE's shares could be "dead money" for three to five years.
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Eight more people who were on the island have yet to be found, and are presumed by authorities to be dead as well.
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"Any of us could be dead right now — that's how close it feels," said Celina Arias, 44, a schoolteacher who attended the vigil.
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That plan would be dead on arrival in the Senate and even unlikely to get enough Republican support in the House to pass.
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But if Democrats win either the House or the Senate, this will come to an end: The conservative legislative agenda will be dead.
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Unfortunately, going through any extreme physical trauma is still horrible and incredibly disruptive to life, but at least our loved ones won't be dead.
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The difference between killing most humans and killing all humans might seem pretty irrelevant to many of us, who will be dead either way.
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"I felt like it would be better to be dead than to continue living being a rape victim, being a rape survivor," Smart says.
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Robert "Bryant" Wade, left, is one of two Georgia teens feared to be dead after falling into an overflowing creek in Athens on Friday.
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CBS announced in early August that Erinn Hayes' character Donna in Kevin Can Wait would be DEAD when the show returns in season 2.
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North Korea rejects that version of events, saying that the women would be dead if they had put a lethal chemical on their hands.
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House Democrats have been working on a plan to increase the deduction, but any bill would likely be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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"You'd notice a gun, but these weapons are so innocuous, you can easily kill someone, I'd be dead immediately," Park told CNN in 2012.
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This information is often associated to pollution, but without volcanoes and without earthquakes, our planet would be dead because it wouldn't have an atmosphere.
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"I basically can't have children until I'm at least 38, and who knows if my eggs will be dead by then," she told me.
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However, if you grew just 503 percent last year, and you lost 200 percent as much as the year before, you might be dead.
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In fact, there's only one human out there who is undeniably aware of this secret, but he might be dead (more on that ahead).
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AirPower, the wireless charging system Apple announced last year, seems to be dead for now; Apple wouldn't say anything about it when I asked.
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She was counted among a short list of artists credited for resuscitating painting when much of the art world proclaimed painting to be dead.
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If you remember what I said earlier, you will be dead by 2100, and wouldn't notice this level of species change during your lifetime.
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Without the magnetic field the solar wind would strip away the ozone layer that protects us from harmful ultraviolet radiation and we'd be dead.
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After 9/20163, many declared the postmodern "systems novel," as pioneered by Pynchon and William Gaddis and further perfected by DeLillo, to be dead.
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On Twitter, things were obviously heated: And in the state capitol, protesters turned on the Democrats when Courney proclaimed HB 2020 to be dead.
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If Sanders is successful in redefining the goal of Democratic health policy, other policies Democrats have considered in recent years would now be dead.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Film may not be dead, but some kind of funeral was held for it on January 7163, 2716.
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The crack Third Reich nutritionists decided that if residents consumed fewer than 800 calories a day, they'd all be dead in under a year.
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Latin may be dead, but that doesn't mean the Lord of Light doesn't want you to bring a language all your own to life.
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The good news for Trump officials is that many of them will be dead by the time the world hits the 2-degree milestone.
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If the cat seen in one box was alive, then the cat in the other box would have to be dead (or vice versa).
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In the video, a uniformed man is seen giving someone on the ground chest compressions, but Martinez said the woman appeared to be dead.
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To the rest of the world, you might look like a crazy survivalist, but they'll be dead, and you'll be alive so who cares?
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He promised to be "dead in a ditch" rather than send a letter asking for an extension, only to send exactly such a letter.
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"The FTC has to be a proactive and aggressive law enforcer in this area, otherwise the new law will be dead-letter," he said.
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She also thinks that your phone should be dead to the world until you're done—no cheating or overriding just a few minutes later.
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The defense ministry said all 92 were believed to be dead and the transport minister said a technical or pilot error was to blame.
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Isaac Clarke's loose connection to reality, defined by a strong relationship to his believed-to-be-dead girlfriend, helped make made Dead Space special.
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Also, let me remind you that if any other character had been chosen, all the others would be dead both in body and spirit.
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" Of course, the exercise was pure fantasy for many reasons; any compensatory scheme would be dead on arrival based on the mention of "reparations.
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Mr. Hinton knows firsthand how stubborn injustice can be, but he is blunt: If people just gave up in despair, he would be dead.
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Reminder: One of the Sharrouf children, a boy now believed to be dead, grabbed global headlines after he was photographed holding a severed head.
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The Hays Code died after the First Amendment was extended to movies; a Hays Code for the internet will probably be dead on arrival.
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What may seem, rationally, to be dead, gone and replaced (or to have never existed) is actually still there, immanent, or hidden, or stolen.
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But the moment is suffused with both elation and unease: A decade was ending, and less than a year later, Hendrix would be dead.
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The bill, which would have been the toughest abortion restriction on record, would be dead on arrival once it reached an unfriendly Supreme Court.
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The fact that many of the people who would be disturbed by these revelations will be dead soon is indeed an argument for delay.
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In a sense, I agree with the sentiment, but only in this: that all the Indian there is in the race should be dead.
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His claim that he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than do this is seen as a threat to the rule of law.
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"There will be dead Americans" as a result of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani being killed, former CIA deputy director Michael Morell said on @CBSThisMorning.
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By the time the flood wave rolled past Baghdad and exhausted itself, as many as one and a half million people could be dead.
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Kuchar knew his shot would be dead on arrival if he tried hitting into the 236-mile-per-hour gusts, so he backed off.
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At least one person is believed to be dead after a possible gas explosion toppled a building in South Philadelphia on Thursday, officials said.
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It may be dead now, but we saw some pretty practical classroom uses for Google's Tango AR platform using an Asus Zenfone AR last summer.
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But since the stump cannot reproduce it might as well, in Darwinian terms, be dead anyway, for it garners no evolutionary benefit from its survival.
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Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday the bill overturning a Federal Communications Commission December 2017 repeal would be "dead on arrival" in the Senate.
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As a form of protest, the organization stages "die-ins" where members lay on the ground of a public space and pretend to be dead.
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The Time Magazine list of the 20163 Most Influential People is a joke and stunt of a magazine that will, like Newsweek,soon be dead.
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" She declared war on radicalization and networks that support terrorism, noting that while Mateen may be dead "the violence that poisoned his mind is not.
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Future generations will never know the tedious thrill of giving your crush your BBM PIN because the messaging app will officially be dead May 31.
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The old Taylor Swift may be dead, but the new Taylor Swift is still just as much as a cat lady as she always was.
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Betty (Lili Reinhart), the Black Hood's favorite, choosing not to throw away the mask he gave her also suggested the villain might not be dead.
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"She said there's a little boy who lost consciousness and he appears to be dead," a translator told the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office dispatcher.
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"A cardiologist told me that if I didn't lose weight and get my health under control I would be dead in five years," he says.
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Yutu, or "Jade Rabbit," as it's also known, was previously ( and prematurely, it turns out) thought to be dead two years ago, in January, 2014.
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If not for a bunch of midrange phones and hype for HTC Vive virtual reality headset to prop it up, the company would be dead.
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He used the word "nearly," of course, because when one is survived by innumerable copies of one's former self, one can never really be dead.
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"I told him, 'You need to enjoy every single second you have with me because I'm going to be dead in five years,' " she explained.
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Whaley said that if not for the quick police response, "hundreds of people in the Oregon District could be dead today," reports the Associated Press.
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What matters less here is the fate of the legislation — it will be dead on arrival in a Republican Congress — but who is behind it.
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" In the second case out in Minnesota, you had a father thank the FBI for arresting his son, saying, "Otherwise my son would be dead.
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Han Solo may be dead, but it seems like the Millennium Falcon is still going strong—with Luke, Chewie, and a porg at the helm.
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By the European tables of mortality, of the adults living at any one moment of time, a majority will be dead in about nineteen years.
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It would be nice to turn my phone off, but [if] you miss a call and you call that person back, they could be dead.
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The events of the first 117 days of the Trump White House -- and, especially, the last 7 days -- suggest that assumption might be dead wrong.
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But in a surprise post-credits scene at the tail end of the episode, it seems like the guy might not be dead, after all.
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In a few months, he would be in jail and she would be dead from breast cancer that had spread to her brain and lungs.
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In his long career of investing, Cramer has learned that while he is sometimes wrong, the market can also sometimes be dead wrong about stocks.
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Sansa very charitably declines to remind Jon that they would have way more enemies if it weren't for her secrets, and also he'd be dead.
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Whaley said that if not for the quick police response, "hundreds of people in the Oregon District could be dead today," reports the Associated Press.
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Whaley said that if not for the quick police response, "hundreds of people in the Oregon District could be dead today," reports the Associated Press.
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Despite its momentum, it doesn't have the votes to pass on the House floor and would be dead on arrival in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Nailah didn't understand how Jahi could be dead when her skin was still warm and soft and she occasionally moved her arms, ankles, and hips.
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The House passed a bill last week with $5.7 billion in border funding, but it was expected to be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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But Senate Republicans are skeptical that could even clear the House because of absences, much less the Senate, where it will be dead on arrival.
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The maximum pressure campaign the Trump Administration has spent months building, would be dead the second the first picture of Trump and Kim hits Twitter.
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Dawn Wiener used to have brown hair and used to be dead, and Wiener-Dog was her nickname in middle school back in the '90s.
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"It was thought presumptuous—this is way before the age of creative-writing programs, and writers, to be serious, ought to be dead," she recalled.
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Annalise Keating may be dead inside, but her mom Ophelia always manages to breathe new life and lingering rage-fire into her and the show.
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And then I felt like, If I was in the jungle now, back in the day, my kid would be dead because my milk's gone.
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Anurag Chibber, who was heading the army's rescue team, said he feared many more people could be dead in the underlying coach, the AP reported.
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It's a career story that proves that initial opinions can often be dead wrong, and that doors open to those who keep an open mind.
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Not only do things get quite messy, but there's an unbearable stretch of time in which it seems that Spooky (Julio Macias) may be dead.
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On today's episode: • Aaron Pope, who lives outside Lexington, Ky. "By everyone's standards, I should be dead," Mr. Pope said about his former drug dependency.
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Although Moynan is believed to be dead, police are not calling her death a murder but a "death investigation," a second police news release states.
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To put that in perspective, 106.4 would place the Knicks 22nd in the league in offense; 221 would be dead last by a large margin.
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House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte touted his own bill in scrums, a bill that many have acknowledged would be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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Not the forecast of a hurricane hitting Alabama, which would be dead wrong, but some useful patterns to get a picture of where voters stand.
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The Air Force's delayed multibillion-dollar program to replace its aging E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) fleet may finally be dead.
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"Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life," he says.
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Right. For it to be fully ... it'd be 10 years from today It's not going to be until ... John, we're going to be dead. Yeah.
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" Deputy Raymond Torrellas "The scene was chaotic as many of the victims had gunshot wounds and some who had been carried over appeared to be dead.
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Tesla was a wacky guy with some far-fetched ideas, but many of theories about how electricity could work would eventually prove to be dead on.
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But as he left to board Air Force One for an event in Montana, Trump said for the first time that Khashoggi appears to be dead.
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" Paul told CNN that the current bill would be "dead on arrival" in the House: "I don't think it's ever going to arrive in the Senate.
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This all reads as very dire, like I'm declaring that neither company is up to the task and the Surface Duo will be dead on arrival.
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Still, he adds, there are a lot of ways to mummify a body — and that body doesn't always have to be dead when the process starts.
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Photo: GettyIf you thought that President Trump and Rosie O'Donnell finally agreed on something—as the president's tweets would have you believe—you'd be dead wrong.
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Painting may not, in fact, be dead after all, nor figuration, to judge by the many fine contemporary works included in the museum's expanding permanent collection.
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If police hadn't acted so quickly, "hundreds of people in the Oregon District could be dead today," Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley said, the Associated Press reports.
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Enes Kanter says he'd probably be DEAD if he had been shipped back to Turkey after his passport was canceled last month ... claiming the Turkish govt.
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MoviePass may not be dead — at least not yet — but the service is now a far cry from its original "all-you-can-watch" moviegoing pitch.
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"The market is likely to be dead money in the next few months," according to Alec Young, managing director of global markets research at FTSE Russell.
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Having made her way to territory controlled by Islamic State, she married a jihadi of Swedish origin known as Abu Bakr, now thought to be dead.
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"Note to @realDonaldTrump: Perhaps if you focused less on @nytimes and more on intelligence reports, SEAL Owens wouldn't be dead right now," Lieu tweeted Sunday afternoon.
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She knows though, after seeing video of herself nearly driving into a cop during her arrest ... she might be dead if her skin color was different.
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I could have ignored them and gone back to the episode, but I liked the colony solicitor's bodyguard and I didn't want her to be dead.
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Her father suggests she may be dead, the RCMP says she "could be anywhere," and an expert says it's possible she has left the province entirely.
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Last year she told us Stephen's character would have to be dead for the cast to get back together, but now she says she was joking.
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In his long career of investing, Jim Cramer has learned that while he is sometimes wrong, the market can also sometimes be dead wrong about stocks.
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Ryan Costello (R-Pa.) at a town hall this week that she would be dead without ObamaCare and asked if he would come to her funeral.
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Of course, all this would face an uphill battle in Congress — and would likely be dead on arrival if Republicans keep control of the Senate. Sen.
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"Even if you might think the battery is dead, it might not actually be dead, it might still be able to emit a signal," she says.
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That's because the bill next heads to the Senate, where it is expected to be dead on arrival due to opposition over the border wall money.
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What we're watching: Whether the White House shows any interest in a plan this aggressive — which would be dead on arrival in a traditional GOP administration.
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We cough from the wave of dust unleashed by the explosions, and I'm keenly aware that if not for Laia's quick thinking, we'd both be dead.
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This team should finally be dead, but its 27-year-old netminder made sure the Sens would live at least another day—as he often does.
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You and I will be present, and we'll be a part of whatever response we make ... David, I'm hoping to be dead then, but go ahead.
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Not only will high-cost oil fields be completely stranded, but big pipeline projects like Keystone XL and Dakota Access would be dead in the water.
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His reform proposals appear to be dead in the water: Most Iraqi political parties don't want their cronies in the cabinet replaced with non-partisan technocrats.
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I also have anxiety and panic attacks where people are like, 'What are you anxious about?' and I'm like, 'Everyone I love will be dead someday!
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And when these algorithmically created descriptions are wrong, they're difficult to fix, according to a number of people who are said to be dead but aren't.
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"We were just counting the hours before we were going to be dead," he told the Holocaust Resource Center of Buffalo in an interview in 2016.
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" He added: "It's equally important not to say to yourself if you are in the bloom of youth: 'I'd rather be dead than live like that.
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Johnson, who took office in July, says he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for what would be the country's third Brexit delay.
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But Johnson has said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than seek a delay to Brexit, which he has promised to deliver by Oct.
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But Johnson has said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than seek a delay to Brexit, which he has promised to deliver by Oct.
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A North Carolina woman who has been missing for months and is believed to be dead may have been pregnant at the time of her disappearance.
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George Lucas gently cradling Baby Yoda is already the best thing to happen in 2020 -- and if you're not feeling that ... ya might be dead inside.
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" Reiser added with a laugh, "Plus, if we waited any longer we would be dead," to which Hunt joked, "It would be a really slow reboot.
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But I don't think it will ever be dead because it's ingrained in a black way of dressing, and one can't be divorced from the other.
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What we're watching: Whether the White House shows any interest in a plan this aggressive — which would be dead on arrival in a traditional GOP administration.
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Despite Republican leadership whipping the bill, it lacks even enough Republican votes to pass the lower chamber, and would be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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Amazon's digital assistant is the center of my smart home, but once I step out of the house, Alexa might as well be dead to me.
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So it's best to take advantage when you can: Bluebonnets are annuals, and after they drop seeds, all the living plants will be dead around August.
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As well as the injured, six people have been confirmed dead after the eruption, while eight remain missing and are presumed to be dead as well.
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Eight additional people who were on the island at the time of the eruption are unaccounted for and feared to be dead, according to the newspaper.
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One of the things we've learned is that while Jim Crow may be dead, he's still got some nieces and nephews that are alive and well.
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The House also proposed changes to Medicare in its version of the budget over the summer that would similarly be dead on arrival in the Senate.
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I did not know that Homer would soon be dead and that his words would ignite a curiosity that would become a fiery passion for dance.
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But at Amari's coronation, a battle breaks out when Amari's mother, Queen Nehanda, who was presumed to be dead, seizes the throne in a surprise attack.
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Under the agreement, the two sides hammered out compromises on issues that had previously proven to be dead ends, such as immigration, fiscal policy, and healthcare.
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How will I shoulder the guilt of what my chemically embalmed body will do to the environment (or will I be over it because I'll be dead)?
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He walks toward the scene of the accident, where he finds people performing CPR, the driver being taken into custody, and what appear to be dead bodies.
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And yet the effects have not been as dire as once feared; in 2001, experts predicted that 100 million would be dead from the disease by 2005.
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Perplexingly, the same body last month warned the Great Barrier Reef will be dead by the end of this century unless countries sharply reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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By the time it was over, 12 police officers and eight civilians would be injured, and the two robbers, Phillips, 26, and Matasareanu, 30, would be dead.
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