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The others turned into cannibals and they all died off.
Over 3,000 people have likely died off the Golden Gate Bridge.
You might think the whole Pokémon GO thing has died off.
Last week 25 died off the Turkish coast, including 13 children.
Half of Australia's Great Barrier Reef has died off since 2016.
"I thought that all the old bastards died off," she confesses.
But once people put them on their face, the excitement died off.
Do you think that mentality of bands selling out has died off?
Brands like Morris, Triumph, Austin, Sunbeam, Daimler, Rover and Reliant died off.
Oxygen was toxic to many anaerobic cousins, and most of them died off.
The Neanderthals died off not because they were unworthy, but perhaps because they were unlucky.
Unfortunately, the magic of being around the Gaines duo died off once reality set in.
In Taiwan, as the great chefs died off, their recipes were being lost as well.
Some 210 mammal species have died off since the last ice age 2000,210 years ago.
Thirty-five years on, Tehran's shoemakers have largely moved on, died off, or given up.
Some 300 mammal species have died off since the last ice age 130,000 years ago.
Seven destroyers ran aground, and 23 sailors died, off Honda Point in Santa Barbara County.
Nearly a third of the world's seagrass meadows have died off since the 19th century.
"Nothing's changed, except the attention has died off," Flint resident Delano Whidbee told CNN in October.
And about 40,000 years ago, the last of the Neanderthals died off, and modern humans thrived.
Screamo very easily could've died off and become a mere footnote in the history of hardcore.
Ninety percent of mollusk species died off the US Gulf Coast, according to one Nature paper.
In many of these locations, the blood-suckers may have been introduced and then died off.
"The requests for oppo on him have completely died off," a staffer at the firm said.
It officially died off last year when Microsoft stopped making the Surface 2 and Lumia 2520 tablets.
Sure, he's died off-screen before the season starts, and Spacey never appears in these new episodes.
So I think the unbind stuff has died off considerably over the last 10 days or so.
Around 80 percent of Earth's coral reefs died off, tanking fishing and tourism economies around the world.
That sort of died off with the power statements of the '80s and this very masculine era.
Keiko was unable to re-adapt to the wild, and died off the coast of Norway in 2003.
The grass died off in the heat of the past couple of months, and is now fueling fires.
However, nearly 99 percent of some populations have died off in recent years, leaving many species critically endangered.
Recent DNA analysis of their remains suggests that both the Saqqaq and the Dorset died off without descendants.
A story earlier in the campaign about a row between Johnson and his girlfriend, Carrie Symonds, died off quickly.
The protests died off with the clearing of the main encampment in February and the completion of the pipeline.
A few years ago, the Trailblazer died off here and was replaced by both the Equinox and Traverse crossovers.
Several nearby mills and industrial plants have died off, including a paper plant that employed hundreds of local people.
The fad eventually died off ... but Zeke just brought it back after he worked the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
I notice no main Avengers died off, so I guess Thanos's gauntlet discriminates between first and second-string characters.
West Nile spread slowly west, halting each winter as mosquitoes died off and the birds they fed on flew south.
He once suggested that the dinosaurs, having been too ungainly for Noah's ark, must have died off in the deluge.
"The sense Europe was heading into a recession has died off, and there are signs things are stabilizing," he said.
I saw firsthand how life started as a seed, grew into a plant, and then died off in the fall.
Global warming robbed the oceans of oxygen, they say, putting many species under so much stress that they died off.
In 2011, more than half of the seagrass reportedly died off, and there are still damaged areas from that die-off.
As some of the heat in the smartphone market has died off, there is more movement between different suppliers of smartphones.
But what is it about Bird Box that's inspiring so much enthusiasm — and why hasn't the meme cycle died off yet?
Previously, researchers believed that anamensis, which was only previously known from isolated bone fragments, died off and gave rise to afarensis.
They fell extinct 13,21 years ago, having endured for some 21,22008 years after the mammoths of the mainland had died off.
This year, 12 people (excluding Zakrewski) have died off Florida beaches in rip current deaths — nearly half of the 28 reported nationwide.
Dux remarks that it's no wonder the ancients died off if they couldn't tell what was fresh just by looking at it.
One informant relayed a secondhand report that the men who created the brass filings "died off like rotten sheep" in its creation.
It took a while before T-Mobile's competitors began to do the same, but once they did, contracts died off pretty quickly.
It is possible that the jawbone belonged to a previously unknown population of Homo sapiens that departed Africa and then died off.
Spectacles were one of last winter's hottest gifts, but apparently demand for them quickly died off and left Snap in a bad position.
Heroin then died off and marijuana was one of the most notable drugs and that's what allowed so many parents to become concerned.
He kept writing while serving in the US Army Signal Corps during World War II. After the war, the superhero craze died off.
It's possible that the genes to survive something like a heat wave died off with some of the lizards in the cold snap.
In 2005, 34 whales became stranded and died off in North Carolina because of nearby offshore Navy sonar training, according to Scientific American.
They died off around 90 million years ago, but left plentiful evidence of their long tenure on the planet in the fossil record.
In areas where soils are naturally rich in nickel, typically in the tropics and Mediterranean basin, plants have either adapted or died off.
The iPad benefited from pent-up demand when it was released, but that demand has now been satisfied and has died off, he said.
Meantime, 215 people have died off the coast of Libya in the past couple days, trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. 213.
New Chinese restaurants have sprung up in the area over the past few years faster than the old Eastern European business have died off.
Between 2005 and 2010, thousands died off Mauritania's coast in attempts to reach the Canary Islands, but that traffic later calmed, the statement said.
This comes as the Greek coast guard said that 18 people had died off the country's coast, including nine children — five boys and four girls.
That would constitute the worst humanitarian calamity in Europe's migrant crisis since last April, when more than 800 people died off the coast of Libya.
In the 1970s, as abortion was rapidly becoming legal nationwide, political scientists predicted that public opposition would cease to exist as older generations died off.
Over the course of the next 20 years, those dragons died off, and the only new hatchling was stunted and deformed and didn't live long.
The last of the dinosaurs died off 65 million years ago, but they come roaring back to life in German photographer Christian Voigt's remarkable new series.
Even seabirds did not emerge from marine heat waves unscathed, most likely because their food sources either died off or moved in response to the warming.
Her hiring itself felt like proof that the world had changed; any inequities would fade away as out-of-touch older scientists retired or died off.
Addo Dispatch South Africa's Addo elephant park has few females with tusks, a trait that has died off because of hunting but also keeps poachers away.
Maybe. Or are they an offshoot of the main line, a group that was on their way to becoming their own distinct species but then died off?
And it must have stuck, because two years later it emerged on a database of internet jargon along with many other abbreviations that have since died off.
Her public art installation at Madison Square Park, opening in June, will focus on the so-called ghost forests that have died off because of climate change.
"Ghost Forest," the Madison Square Park Conservancy's 40th public art commission, explores forests that have died off because of climate change, sea-level rise and saltwater infiltration.
Image: Air Vinyl DesignZenPodIt's been about a year since the fidget spinner fad died off and in the meantime Apple's AirPod wireless headphones have exploded in popularity.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan coastguards recovered the bodies of 11 migrants who died off Libya's western shore during an attempted crossing to Italy on Sunday, a spokesman said.
As nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus sullied the bay, much of the underwater life, including grasses and the fish and shellfish that lived inside it, died off.
Over the past three years, one-fifth of the world's coral reefs have died off — and there is a growing awareness that sunscreen is playing a role.
Dozens of civilians have died off the coast since the Saudi-led offensive began in 2015, many of them fishermen possibly mistaken for rebel smugglers or spotters.
Movies often see a major bump at the box office after being nominated, but that extra attention has usually died off by the time the winner is selected.
I'm very much glad the trend of 3D movies and 3D TVs died off quickly, but you don't need to wear uncomfortable glasses for this effect to work.
On the positive side, attention has shifted away from Tesla's demand questions and talk of bankruptcy has died off; the focus is now rightly on paths to profits.
If by stopping reproducing it means we all collectively agree to stop engaging in sexual activity, we'd probably all kill each other long before we died off naturally.
The fact that he operated on Queen Victoria in 1871 for an abscess in her armpit probably helped; it was useful, too, when his intellectual opponents died off.
Litigation around PFAS began in 2202, after an Ohio farm family sued when their cattle died off as result of exposure to unidentified chemicals in a manufacturer's landfill.
Facebook's developer community died off quickly once the platform moved to stop these kinds of abuses, and it hasn't really recovered since — even as Facebook has moved to mobile.
But scientists didn't know why, when an unexpected dry spell hit, some species seemed to be able to weather the (lack of) storm, while others died off en masse.
In this case, it is more than 2 percent: Every mammal with a Y chromosome has died off, save for Yorick—the titular last man—and his pet monkey.
Once the trendiness of screamo died off in the early 2000s, a new wave of bands were there to reclaim the genre and they were all students of Saetia.
By the 1980s, Greenwich Village had begun to change, a transition hastened by the AIDS epidemic; as residents died off or moved away, rents would be jacked up fourfold.
"Even our most conservative estimates would exceed estimates for the amount of life that died off during the extinction of the dinosaurs approximately 65 million years ago," he said.
Nearly 200 sea turtles have died off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the past week, freezing to death in what wildlife rescuers are calling a once-in-a-lifetime weather event.
In the years after the war, he was reclassified as "unrecoverable," and the family that knew him gradually died off, until his memory was almost as lost as his bones.
However, the zombies died off after 1,000 days, under this model; 10,000 days after the beginning of the epidemic, the human population would start to recover again, the students found.
In barely fifty years, eighty-seven of Brazil's two hundred and thirty known native groups died off, and the ones that remained lost as much as four-fifths of their population.
And the uneaten algae would take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, then sink to the ocean floor when it died off, essentially "capturing" carbon at the bottom of the sea.
That type of marketing worked for Furby and a host of other gadgets and toys, though it seems to have died off a bit in the age of the smartphones and apps.
Dozens of civilians have died off the coast of Yemen since the Saudi-led offensive began in 2015, many of them fishermen possibly mistaken for Houthi smugglers or spotters by coalition forces.
I had concluded that it would need kind of a downer ending and that there was no conclusion except that we just had to wait it out while the evangelicals died off.
And this movement continued until the end of the Cretaceous era, about 66 million years ago, when the last of the dinosaurs died off and the continents shifted to where they remain today.
These beneficial traits were selected for over millennia, and by the time non-avian dinosaurs died off at end of the Cretaceous period, many genes associated with a diurnal lifestyle had been lost.
Buzz about the discovery eventually died off only to pick up again with fervor in early February, when the National Science Foundation held a press conference to announce a new discovery by LIGO.
The wet winter resulted in rapid growth of vegetation before much of it died off during a "dry and blistering summer that set temperature records around the state," the MIT Technology Review noted.
CATANIA, Italy (Reuters) - Up to 64 migrants died off the coast of Libya at the weekend when their flimsy boat sank, humanitarian groups said on Monday after speaking with survivors evacuated to Italy.
Though the effects of the storm have largely died off, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said it was a rare event for the UK to have a wind storm from a system that was a hurricane.
The series' original recurring characters, played by Michael Sheen and Bill Nighy, died off a while back, but Charles Dance and Theo James are back as patrician vampire elder Thomas and his broody son David.
As the population died off, in the early 16th century, the Spanish brought African slaves to the island to replace Taino slave labor, a process which was replicated all over Central and South America as well.
He also explains how fishbone analysis, by divulging the approximate age of fish caught, has found signs of population depletion and overfishing (as older fish died off and reliance on younger, smaller, less fertile fish increased).
Where the "second generation" of their Andalusian opposite numbers the Gipsy Kings proved even more anodyne than the first, this aggregation hasn't lost a wink or a flourish even though its eldest generation has died off.
ROME (Reuters) - At least 0003 migrants died off the coast of Libya on Wednesday after they put to sea in stormy weather, the Italian coastguard said, adding that many others might have died in the incident.
Image: GizmodoYou'd be forgiven for thinking RSS died off with the passing of Google Reader, but our old friend Really Simple Syndication (or Rich Site Summary) still has a role to play on the web of 2017.
An investigative report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement released last year cites analysis by Gainesville's Six Maritime concluding that Perry and Austin most likely remained together until they died off the coast of northern Georgia.
"The institutional interest in this space has picked up again, not that it really died off too much," said Brian Kelly, a CNBC contributor and founder of BKCM, which runs a digital asset management strategy for clients.
Macrina said that Yabut's interest in founding a privacy service apathetic to social and economic inequality—and antagonistic toward the strident champions of diversity and tolerance—seemed entirely genuine, even if the project died off after two months.
VR seems to be continuing to improve at a steady pace, and while the hype powering its initial boon has largely died off, the tech giants that can afford to nurture the industry have continued to do so.
In reality, the nerves that enable hearing have died off or are on the edge of death, and the plugged feeling is caused by hearing loss, explained Dr. Steven Rauch, a professor of otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School.
The vast majority of these died off quickly (known as fail fast), but a few rose to become unicorns, such as Mobike, which reached 2 million rides per day and was sold for $2.7 billion three years from founding.
The population of females would take a hit, but gradually the population would return to normal as the generation produced by the X-shredder died off and its offspring, with a normal mix of male and female, took over.
"Some of those birds obviously got old and died off and new birds have been hatched, but because they were being hatched into a time when there wasn't a lot of EEE activity, they are all susceptible to it," she said.
"I know there have been some previous Ultima-related projects out there, and as far as I can tell, they have died off and are offline," she said in a lengthy post on the Wurm Online forums describing the project.
Some cases also have keychain holes to hook accessories onto, a concept that, while I know phone charms never truly died off in Asian markets, I've secretly mourned the loss of since retiring my flip phone in the early aughts.
The 3683 years between December 1497, when Vasco da Gama rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and December 1515, when Albuquerque died off the Indian coast, were a pivotal point in history, and in "Conquerors" Roger Crowley tells the story with style.
And here's what I learned about casu marzu: Despite vowing to never seek out casu marzu again, I ended up eating it a second time this past summer, after the worms had mostly died off and the wheel of cheese was almost gone.
Suggestions that Duckworth just hang out in the nearby cloakroom until it was time to rush in for the vote died off rather speedily when it was pointed out that the cloakroom is not accessible to a war hero in a wheelchair.
Mr. Hecht, 60, is the third-generation owner of Hecht Sewing Machine and Motor Company, a more-than-century-old sewing-machine repair shop that has also become, as the neighborhood's garment factories and small businesses have died off, a repository of old New York.
Scientists discovered that the Hispaniolan solenodon, a venomous mammal that lives in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, diverged from all other mammals 78 million years ago, long before Earth's largest dinosaurs died off, according to new research published Monday in the journal of Mitochondrial DNA.
Other findings countered popular theories about why the dodo died off, suggesting that over-hunting by humans was not the sole cause of their extinction, but rather predation by rats and other invasive species introduced by settlers was the main driving force behind their disappearance.
Even just prior to their extinction, the Wrangel Island mammoths' bones showed no signs of dietary or environmental stress — meaning these creatures died off in the middle of unchanging, if not propitious, ecological conditions on an island that wasn't affected by a changing climate.
From a seaweed farmer forced to adapt to some African elephants that have evolved a strategy to help them defeat poachers: South Africa's Addo elephant park has few females with tusks, a trait that has died off because of hunting but also keeps poachers away.
That tendency hasn't died off, although there seems to be a higher tolerance among evangelicals and other conservative Christians today for engagement with mainstream secular culture, less about the Plugged In style of tabulating objectionable content and more about analyzing and thinking critically about it.
While studies have shown some of these smaller reefs might help reseed ones that have died off with new life, there's little that can be done to offset the process of coral bleaching, where corals stressed due to high temperature eject their symbiotic algae into the surrounding water.
Trump isn't a brainy candidate—you have to go a couple feet down to find the body parts he appeals to—and on a basic level, it's not exactly wrong to say that elites have gotten rich as the manufacturing middle class that sustained American cities died off.
Because my parents were both teachers (history for him, French for her), I'd grown up under the impression that people matured only in order to teach what they'd been best at in school to the next generation, and so on and so forth until the species died off.
While the concept has died off in the US due to personal data privacy concerns and the whimsies of a passing fad, it's lived on in China, where the government is piloting a social credit system that would determine people's eligibility to board planes and trains depending on their social score.
Opposition research requests for Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates 85033 Democrats react to NYPD firing of officer in Garner case: 'Finally' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall MORE "have completely died off," a staffer at a top Republican opposition research firm told the Daily Beast.
And after fumbling for words and mumbling something in English like a common tourist who has never been to Paris even once, after the waiter rolls his eyes and theatrically turns on his heel, revealing himself to be a bad imitation of a breed of French waiter that might've died off around the time Hemingway last set foot on the continent, after looking down at an idiotic crepe — we might as well be at Universal Studios Hollywood!

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