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We had remained in contact via Tumblr, and then when that died out we were friends on Snapchat, and then when that died out we followed each other on Instagram!
Within two generations, the rest of the dragons died out.
But in those cases, the conversation died out pretty quickly.
Eventually, the fad died out, though, and we grew up.
By the 1970s, the moko had all but died out.
Currently, 22 Americans have died out of about 600 cases. 
In the 21st century, the trope hasn't completely died out.
But as the coal industry died out, Martin County struggled.
For reference, the woolly mammoth died out about 10,000 years ago.
When the fuel was all burned, the blue whirl died out.
But in the first area, Wynwood, the virus has died out.
Later, as their settlements died out, apparently there was climatic instability.
There was some whining from old-timers, which quickly died out.
Fourteen Americans have died out of less than 250 confirmed cases.
But the idea died out until reawakened by Jefferson and Madison.
Impressive though it may have been, the Siberian unicorns eventually died out.
Here, manufacturing hasn't quite died out, just become smaller and more bespoke.
I know SBs died out a little, but hopefully they come back.
If that had continued, crossword making and solving might have died out.
The adult jellyfish have pretty much died out completely, while some juveniles remain.
The protests died out; the Newsfeed is the very heart of today's Facebook.
The virus never spread beyond the island and the outbreak eventually died out.
The bat flip controversy died out in due time, as such things do.
Dragons have died out twice before, once in Westeros and once in Essos.
But manufacturers didn't seem to like it, and the initiative largely died out.
Over that time, Russian administrators promoted the Russian language; Kazakh nearly died out.
Then the drizzle of bad press died out predictably, via the usual means.
"Twilight" fever has not died out yet — even outside of the Pacific Northwest.
Some have died out but the market has also seen plenty of consolidation.
But when that sun died out, they head to leave for the stars.
A species of individualists would have died out on the savannas of Africa.
It's a narrative history of where they came from and how they died out.
Technically not prehistoric (as they only died out in the 226s), but sadly extinct.
For decades, experts have been debating the reasons why the shark species died out.
Based on what we know, however, sleeping sickness should have died out long ago.
Read More: Scientists think they finally know why the last woolly mammoths died out
The flames did not appear to cause any visible damage and quickly died out.
When temperatures then dropped below freezing, a big chunk of the population died out.
But scientists had been unable to identify when the last of them died out.
It's just the technique that's kind of died out because the need is not there.
"I thought this bitch died out with the Flintstones," Gharachedaghi says later in a confessional.
He said the adult jellyfish have pretty much died out completely, while some juveniles remain.
But the bacteria didn't live long, either — they just died out in the rats' hearts.
Even as these networks and new relationships develop, old-fashioned twinning has not died out.
Perhaps for that reason, research had more or less died out by the late 1970s.
On January 2124, 21000, the strike finally died out, and the union sank into obscurity.
Had they not, it's possible fastpitch would have died out completely by the late 1980s.
I also noticed that Peach-related discussion on Twitter and elsewhere pretty much died out.
And to date, at least 20143 people have died out of more than 1,100 cases.
If certain species that the solenodons ate died out, it could simply choose to eat others.
But in the 18th century the practice of putting people on trial for witchcraft died out.
Myanmar's military has said that all fighting against the Rohingya militants died out on Sept.5.
"Honestly, I want to say goth pretty much died out around 2005 [or] 2006," he explained.
The band became a bigger deal after they died out, like everyone else in the nineties.
If the post had just existed on its own, however, it likely would have died out.
By 1799, when troubled times calmed and Napoleon ascended to power, their movement had died out.
It may not have got as far as us, it might have happened and died out.
Lastly, there's a tradition that has died out that I wish we would decide to continue.
Ten people have died out of 28 cases of infections through community transmission of the virus.
The prevailing hypotheses are that they died out because of competition from monkeys and environmental changes.
"A hundred years ago, a few Southern states used it, but it died out," he said.
Lamniform sharks likely ate a lot of squid and marine reptiles, but many of those died out.
Conventional wisdom states that smaller tablets have died out as phone screens continue to grow in size.
And if those particular animals died out, then whatever takes their place would have the same adaptations.
Contemporary medical astrologers aren't as commonplace as they once were, but the practice hasn't died out altogether.
And they dug into the fossil record to see which sea creatures died out in past extinctions.
The protests died out, and, for the first time since becoming President, he seemed firmly in control.
About 4,000 years ago on a remote island in the Arctic, the last woolly mammoth died out.
However, this food trend quickly died out as people moved on from crazy-colorful meals and beverages.
As the final "Oh, what a beautiful day!" died out, a chorus of meows was suddenly audible.
All the emotions we have in homicide, these things have not died out in all these years.
But this has, since the millennium, almost completely died out and cut off yet another revenue source.
The Falkland wolf, discovered in 1690, died out in the 1870s when the last-known individual was killed.
Neanderthals died out a long time ago, but their genes may make us more susceptible to certain diseases.
Given the date, I suspect it was from Homo erectus, as Paranthropus generally died out by this time.
This hasn't been possible for some time now, and so cryptocurrency malware pretty much died out after 2014.
Home gardens wilted in the first November rains and the apples and herbs died out around the ides.
This is the Early Tertiary: the dinosaurs had just died out and whales were evolving from land mammals.
The newly discovered strain of ancient plague died out thousands of years ago, but plague still exists today.
If our race died out, we would have an end of history but not the end of time.
Belgium, where 10 people had died out of 1,243 total cases, had a death rate of just 0.8%.
When Greek died out, the church swapped it with common (Vulgate) Latin for the sake of eucharistic participants.
But other groups died out entirely, leaving no trace save for what can be discerned in ancient DNA.
The groups that migrated earlier apparently all died out or got absorbed into Neanderthal or other ancient populations.
Although the violence died out by early Sunday morning, protesters show no sign of backing down anytime soon.
After his brother Raul Castro succeeded him in 2008, the practice --and media access— all but died out.
And it was where you made your friends and had your connections, and all of that died out.
The last of the mastodons—a slightly smaller cousin of the woolly mammoth—died out some 11,000 years ago.
So far, three children have died out of 200,000 people held at detention facilities along the border, they wrote.
SIL, a Texas-based charity, reckons that more than 5,000 languages have died out in the past half-century.
Now the focus has shifted from how they died out to where they came from in the first place.
Supersonic travel died out in 2003, when the last 100-passenger Concorde jet settled down on a London runway.
They died out far sooner than most of ancient Australia's other mega-fauna, their bones scattered across the continent.
The series begins many years after the virus has died out, and blindness has become a uniform, hereditary trait.
Allosaurus and its relatives did not adapt and died out, and then tyrannosaurs grew in size to replace them.
Claims of corruption that surfaced during his time as mayor of Paris never died out during Chirac's political career.
The scroll and the ideogram died out because of their simplicity, only to have been revived for that reason.
It used to come with a heap of guilt, but that somehow died out when I was a teenager.
Because if Neanderthals were our equals and still died out, what's stopping nature from being as cruel to us?
Electric cars died out shortly thereafter, and in a cloud of exhaust GM surged to become the world's largest carmaker.
Still, the myth that there is a relationship between the Moon and childbirth hasn't died out in the popular conscience.
Nicotine is most famously in tobacco, a new-world plant, and neanderthals died out long before tobacco came to Europe.
Today, local laws allow both men and women to hold property, and the need for "sworn virgins" has died out.
Although faith never died out in this world, magic did — until the events of this story, which saw its resurgence.
After about 10 seconds, the Marangoni flow dissipated and died out as the floating ice grew and crystals became interlocked.
Places like The Mario Paint Hangout, a forum for Mario Paint composers to gather and share their work, died out.
Even once the publicity has died out, the products keep selling, making the economics make sense for a nationwide expansion.
What was the thought process you went through when YouTube started growing more and Vine kind of just died out?
Lisowicia bojani eventually died out, but for its closely related proto-mammalian relatives, it was a sign of things to come.
The creature&aposs appearance has been described as resembling a plesiosaur, an ancient sea monster that died out with the dinosaurs.
Most of them died out some 10,000 years ago (a much longer time span than the species included in this study).
As fires died out West, a new guise of climate disaster emerged with winter as snowstorm after snowstorm battered the Northeast.
As a result, the Hollow Earth theory has mostly died out, though it still holds strong in some farflung online corners.
The Moral Re-Armament largely died out when Buchman passed away in 1961, and his successor Peter Howard four years later.
But we think the answer is yes, traditional retirement is going away even if it hasn't died out completely quite yet.
That was one reason I didn't take my husband's name when we married three years ago: Brickman would have died out.
It used to be more commonly thought that Neanderthals had settled in Europe, died out, and then were replaced by humans.
Although steakhouses had been popular in Australia in the 1960s, they mostly died out when nouvelle cuisine hit in the '1933s.
It's the same story this time around: Somehow, the Academy left a plethora of people who died out of its broadcast.
The last of this family of bony-toothed birds died out 2.5 million years ago, before the evolution of modern humans.
In Britain, it was given to 13-year-olds until 2005; that was discontinued as the disease largely died out there.
The songs were popular in Ukraine from the 15th century, but the tradition almost died out under Soviet repression in the 1930s.
And while the flurry of excitement over cheap VR via Cardboard simmered for a couple of years, interest has largely died out.
The few viruses that did get in, if they were acute, quickly worked their way through the small tribes and died out.
The largest known pterosaurs, the azhdarchids, died out 83 million years ago, in the same mass extinction event that killed the dinosaurs.
GM's all-electric crossover made it 250 miles before its battery was completely zapped, while the Tesla died out at 235 miles.
The couple officially called it quits in 2014 but appeared to rekindle a bit in 2015 before the flame finally died out.
Of the area's large mammal species, 83 percent died out, including some that the scientists discovered in the course of their work.
The snub-nosed vaquita porpoise has all but died out due to gillnet fishing for shrimp and totoaba, a delicacy in Asia.
After that family line died out, the castle changed hands several times until it eventually was left abandoned in the 17th century.
When it ended only 11,700 years ago, mega-fauna like saber-toothed cats had died out while humanity had inherited the Earth.
The key, said Kratovil and others, will be whether Congress remains attentive after this round of hearings and letters has died out.
Intermingling human ancestorsBy correctly dating these fossils, anthropologists can now explore who Homo erectus might have interacted with before they died out.
For the first time, scientists have reconstructed the entire skeleton of this 200-pound marsupial, which died out some 46,000 years ago.
Curiously, after the extinction event, lamniform sharks that had wide, triangle-shaped teeth died out, while carcharhiniforms with that same tooth type thrived.
The scene did show GG taking potshots at Janice, referring to her as an "old ass bitch" who died out with the Flintstones.
My comic artist–dream died out around age 11, as I became interested in making other artistic media, specifically printmaking and multimedia assemblage.
"It's down to our persistence that we haven't died out yet," drummer Jack Bevan tells me, back in the smoking area at Skehans.
Here all males died out two millennia before, and women have managed to reproduce through a not very well explained process of parthenogenesis.
Those efforts eventually died out and now -- decades later -- more women are playing sports and more women than men are going to college.
Stuttgart knows this first hand: A once-thriving and highly skilled watchmaking industry failed to keep up with modernization and largely died out.
Trilobites Paleontologists believed dicynodonts died out as dinosaurs conquered the world, but fossils found in Poland suggest they survived millions of years more.
At about the same time, a once-thriving nocturnal coffeehouse scene on Maryland Parkway near the University of Nevada Las Vegas died out.
They believed slavery was an obsolete labor system and would have died out on its own without anyone having to fire a weapon.
It's an outmoded way of considering film versus television that most of us assumed died out around the time Tony Soprano plugged Big Pussy.
The underclassmen-eligible clubs have largely died out (with the notable exception of the Hasty Pudding Club), but the final clubs have lived on.
But by mid-December, Tedeschi, said, that "optimism peaked" and by July, the relative out-performance of the low-tax companies had died out.
You know, it didn't always manifest itself in the day to day grind of governing, but the truth is it's -- it never died out.
But the last Long Marchers have died out and Taiwan is still independent in all but name, with no deadline set for its return.
At this point most of the variations had died out and the Galaxy line competed with the iPhones on a feature-for-feature basis.
Mike: The vending machines look like large and terrifying Minions, a meme I thought had died out and sadly has yet to do so.
Twenty years ago, the village sustained itself with sheep and cattle breeding, but that has gradually died out, partly due to poor state subsidies.
Approximately 40 percent of northern Eurasian mammal species weighing over 45 kilograms (100 pounds) died out during this climate event, according to the study.
By the 16th century, after the Spanish brought their weapons and their diseases to the New World, the Taino had almost completely died out.
The populations from which the Moroccan and Tanzanian fossils come from may have died out without contributing to the gene pool of living humans.
After they went to sleep and the fire died out, a hyena slinked in to scavenge scraps from the ashes and took a poop.
Biologists tried to introduce bred cranes into states where cranes had died out to solidify new flocks, but early efforts failed, and the flocks died.
"It died out when Britain adopted a national health care service after World War Two, as it didn't pay for medically unnecessary services," Chapin says.
These bisexual sociopaths share a legacy with the many "lesbian psychos" and "killer queens" that came before (and neither have these tropes died out completely).
HOW the dinosaurs died out after ruling the planet for over 150m years was a mystery that consumed palaeontologists throughout much of the 20th century.
The first time Essosi dragons died out was after the Doom of Valyria, a cataclysmic event four hundred years before the events of the show.
But there has been a shift in recent years as the old guard has died out and a new generation has taken up the torch.
Was it interesting to hear about how there was a point in time where banjos almost died out and these guys helped to repopularize them?
It brought to mind Philip Larkin's poem "Church Going," which evokes people "gravitating" by instinct to a disused church after religious doctrine has died out.
To suggest a language died out because more people were speaking it sounds almost ludicrous, but Polari was a language which depended on its exclusivity.
Often resettlement itself proved temporary, as immigrant communities, forced into inhospitable surroundings, refused to settle, moved on, or in extreme cases died out over time.
When the final strains of Paul Simon's 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' died out, Han closed his eyes and held his partner in a tight embrace.
This new evidence serves up even more contention in a long-running and bitter debate over how the dinosaurs died out all those years ago.
Botnet mining on these currencies has mostly died out because they were designed so that mining difficulty increases over time and the rewards continually diminish.
"The last storm along the front died out and created an outflow boundary," and the city's mountainous location helped a new storm rapidly develop, Guy added.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsWhile the flightless dodo has long since died out—because humans ate the shit out of them—its memory lives on in our imagination.
Once prevalent, these mid-level games have slowly died out as publishers shifted resources to lucrative free-to-play games and near-sure-thing AAA titles.
Humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans all remained distinct lineages, separated by genetics, geography, and perhaps even culture until the latter two died out around 40,000 years ago.
That is, captive-breeding those populations and releasing them back into the wild, perhaps in areas where members of their own species have already died out.
It reminds Wiens of how TV, PC, and finally digital camera repair shops died out when manufacturers began routinely restricting access to parts and service manuals.
Neanderthals may have died out tens of thousands of years ago, but their DNA still influences modern humans, according to a study published in Science today.
"Toward the end of the past couple of seasons, we kind of died out a little bit — not our performance, but fatigue set in," Adams said.
Some say the two-hour function died out decades ago, but her dainty white linen napkins, stacked alongside antique dishes filled with local cheeses, said otherwise.
That was a surprise because the site had been dated to the late Triassic Period, and many paleontologists believed dicynodonts had died out by that time.
The Philae lander was shot towards Comet 67P from the Rosetta orbiter in 2014, but stopped communicating after three days when the lander's battery died out.
The reason, they say, is that these small neural lumps may reveal why  Neanderthals  died out and  Homo sapiens  went on to conquer much of the planet.
The last pure Floreana tortoise died out some time not long after Darwin visited in 1835, another tale of runaway human consumption dooming a species to extinction.
Understandably, the movement died out because the 20th century gradually showed that human society is terrible and it became necessary to communicate that ordinary ugliness to audiences.
Like many his age, 22015-year-old Oduli once regarded insects as inedible, and believed eating them was a tradition that had died out with his grandparents.
Some delegates had proposed that Congress have the privilege, a serious proposal that died out of concern the executive branch would be too subservient to the legislative.
The warm phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, El Niño, has recently died out and the cool La Niña phase is expected to begin within weeks.
In fact, the two times dragons have previously died out have served as turning points for social chance, and their deaths always force a reset on political power.
AI. Bringing back ideas from the era of symbolic AI — a focus on ground rules that died out in the 1980s — is a potential way forward, Barrett says.
It basically means that todays perching birds actually 're-invented the beak,' re-evolving many of the beak types that were lost when those early species died out.
Why it matters: Scientists continue to argue about why and how Neanderthals died out in northern Europe some 40,000 years ago as modern humans moved into their territory.
He acknowledged that Venezuela&aposs opposition has struggled to rekindle momentum after near-daily protests that drew thousands to the streets died out after four months last year.
Archosaurs blossomed following the devastation of the end-Permian extinction, but paleontologists still don't know exactly what enabled them to thrive while most life on earth died out.
Such outspoken movements have since died out, though that hasn't kept Russia from continuing to peddle the narrative of opposing Western imperialism in its pitches to African countries.
By the late 29.55s, the area's lace industry had almost died out, but it was abruptly revived in 23 with the arrival of the Sisters of St. Louis.
The researchers also surveyed a smaller amount of DNA in the mitochondria of 41 passenger pigeons to estimate the population size of the species before it died out.
Last year, followers of Mr. Lee placed an advertisement in an American newspaper claiming that Hurricane Irma had "died out" after Mr. Lee prayed for it to stop.
Even though the basketry industry had died out, there were still one or two weavers in several of the villages who made and repaired objects for local use.
The 1828 Anti-Masonic Party was based on an opposition to the Freemasons, and though the party died out, Freemasons remained a focal point for paranoia in America.
An estimated 400 languages have died out over the last century, and thousands more are at risk of vanishing by 0003, according to the United Nations' endangered language list.
But despite a long and successful reign as apex hunters, ichthyosaurs fell on hard times during the mid-Cretaceous period, and died out completely around 90 million years ago.
Much of the old guard who set up shop here have died out and it is left to their children to continue the tradition of dishing out good food.
The US and Canada had experimented with negative income taxes (a form of basic income that phases out with income) in the 1970s, but the idea quickly died out.
"He was someone who died out of love for these people to bring the good news of Jesus Christ," Ramsey, 22, said in an interview Wednesday from Cologne, Germany.
"The Red Sea was isolated, and became so hot and salty that most life died out," she says, adding that a gap in the fossil record supports this theory.
The promotion of eugenics has largely died out of the mainstream narrative over the past century, and Planned Parenthood provides a number of services beyond birth control and abortion.
The sounds have almost died out when he raises himself up to puff out the opening phrase of "Dream Weaver": a simple, singsong melody, all about rhythm and tone.
In that category, I would place godello, a white grape that had practically died out in the 1970s, before making a strong comeback in several appellations in northwestern Spain.
In the 20th century, tigers still prowled parts of Hong Kong, but since they died out, the largest wild animal found here is the boar -- a native wild pig.
The tradition has largely died out at civilian colleges, but it still resonates at the service academies, where students prepare for careers in covert strikes and plausibly deniable mayhem.
"There's a possibility the mammoths died out before humans arrived and it's possible humans caused their extinction, hunted them to extinction," said geologist Dan Muhs of the U.S. Geological Survey.
Similarly, if the Baratheons died out, legally and politically speaking, you couldn't simply hand the Iron Throne back to Daenerys, daughter of the Targaryen king that King Robert Baratheon ousted.
If people just thought it was a novelty and weren't interested anymore, then yeah, we would have died out, but we're gonna respond to that interest and go with it.
The research shows that the last of these animals died out much later than scientists once thought, at a time when the Egyptians had already built the pyramids at Giza.
That was underscored over the weekend when nine Cubans died out of a group of 27 trying to reach Florida during a 22-day trip aboard a 30-foot boat.
It is a dinosaur business that will die out in the same way that owning media on CDs and DVDs died out in the 2000s: slowly, then all at once.
In the 1920s and 1930s, a group of mostly Southern historians known as the revisionists went further, insisting that slavery was a benign institution that would have died out peacefully.
"People are naturally wired to be interested in this sort of activity because in the past those who weren't probably died out or didn't pass on their genes," he said.
In a digital age, where science and logic rules, where all the information we need is at our fingertips, you might think ghost stories would have gradually died out by now.
With the NGPC's untimely demise, this particular breed of fighter died out — until now, that is, thanks to a wonderful throwback for the Nintendo Switch and Steam aptly named Pocket Rumble.
But all you really need to know is this: the Targaryen kings' line of dragons, which had been used to invade the continent in the first place, died out shortly afterwards.
However, both those outbreaks spread extremely rapidly and died out within months, so swarms of mosquitoes may have simply overwhelmed signs that sex also served as a driver of those epidemics.
There have been some discussions lately suggesting that rap lyricism died out during the 00s, but all you have to do is listen to Wayne to know that's obviously not true.
In the United States, 1053 people have died out of about 450 reported cases of coronavirus, which originated in China last year and causes the sometimes deadly respiratory illness COVID-19.
They also found the first mammals that were clearly diurnal, or only active during the daytime, appeared about 52.4 million years ago, some 13 million years after the dinosaurs died out.
In the United States, 270 people have died out of about 450 reported cases of coronavirus, which originated in China last year and causes the sometimes deadly respiratory illness COVID-19.
It is one of the earliest human remains from the island of New Guinea, and initially was mistaken for a species called Homo erectus that died out about 140,19983 years ago.
When the culture of graffiti I grew up with died out at end of the '80s, I longed for something as sublime and as useless as spraying art on a wall.
During this time, the Neanderthals likely acquired specialized physical characteristics that helped them tolerate the harsh conditions, but for reasons that still aren't entirely clear, they died out some 40,000 years ago.
The giants died out by about 20 million years ago, perhaps due to competition with marine mammals like toothed whales, seals, and sea lions, which were all hitting their stride around then.
The most notable has been the rebirth of a truly dead language, Wopanaak, which used to be spoken by the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe of Massachusetts but died out in the 19th century.
It was big and strange and sported, of all things, a stylus — that forgotten (and at the time, gauche) piece of productivity hardware that had seemingly died out with the physical keyboard.
Illustration: Brian Engh/Western Science CenterIf you ponder mammoths, certain species of which died out a mere 23,000 or so years ago, their existence is but a breath away from our own.
But those fish are said to have died out, and Flushing Meadows Corona Park is believed to be the last place with a substantial population of the fish left in the city.
The political tradition to which Russell belonged — supportive of most of the New Deal and some of the Great Society but critical of civil rights — died out rather swiftly after his death.
The reasons why T. carnifex died out are not fully understood, but likely culprits are long-term climate change and anthropogenic pressures, as humans arrived in Australia at least 65,000 years ago.
For now, that means there's no longer a disappearing messaging option on Facebook, as Direct used to delete photos and videos after they were watched and the conversation around them had died out.
Photo: Emmanuel GheerbrantTens of millions of years ago, after most land-roaming dinosaurs died out in the Cretaceous Period, a hodgepodge of ancient animals started to fill the landscapes the dinos left behind.
But as the boom died out, Nvidia even faced a class-action lawsuit in December for allegedly misleading investors by claiming that a drop-off in GPU demand wouldn't hurt the company's profits.
Titles the Duke and Duchess of Clarence and Buckingham are also available – as the line has died out so they are the Queen's gift to bestow on the couple if she so chooses.
And history books say the movement kind of died out until it was sort of revived by Malcolm X. And I think, How did this vibrant movement with millions of followers die out?
And it's worth noting that in the 1980s, long after blackface had died out, there was a revival of it on college campuses, and not just in Virginia but all across the country.
All together, the three studies — published in various journals last week — contribute key clues to the mystery of why humans survived to populate the globe, even as our close cousins, the Neanderthals, died out.
Wrangel mammoths outlived other members of the species While other populations died out as climate change changed the composition of their environment and genetic diversity shrunk in their isolated populations, the Wrangel mammoths thrived.
The communist regimes in China and Vietnam have survived to become more capitalist and less violently oppressive, even if they are still authoritarian, whereas the fascists died out and calcified in memory as murderers.
That died out quickly as well, but I really believe that a lot of genres today wouldn't exist without electroclash, and people have to recognize that it was ran by women from the very beginning.
Writing in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, researchers from Simon Fraser University in Canada have uncovered evidence showing that Neanderthals may have died out because they were unable to sufficiently warm themselves using animal fur.
Since 2012, more than a third of all American oranges have died out—and the numbers get even grimmer if you look at just Florida, which has lost about half its crop in that time.
Fishman, now 65, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that his motivation for documenting Poland&aposs Jews in the 1970s and 1980s was to document history before the centuries-old Jewish community died out completely.
If true, it's the first time these waves have... Neanderthals may have died out tens of thousands of years ago, but their DNA still influences modern humans, according to a study published in Science today.
By 1951, that red revolution had mostly died out, partly because of limited popular support and because Moscow, which backed Indian Communists, was wary of alienating Mr. Nehru as the Cold War was picking up.
But in the last couple of years, Abagnale has found himself dusting off some of his old lecture materials about a type of physical forgery that he thought died out more than 20 years ago.
Climate change may have killed Homo erectusCiochon said his team isn&apost sure how these particular individuals died, but one theory about why Homo erectus died out on Java overall may sound familiar: climate change.
The push gained support from the Russian Orthodox Church, which said "loving parents" should be allowed to discipline children physically without fear of reprisal, but then died out after parliament sent back Ms Mizulina's draft bill.
Genetic analysis suggests the Denisovans were a related species to the Neanderthals, but pretty much everything else about them remains a mystery, such as when they first appeared on the scene and when they died out.
Likewise, even though the last of the Neanderthals died out around 30,000 years ago, most of us still carry a little bit of the Neanderthal genes that we inherited as a result of that interspecies swinging.
Mining has largely died out in Britain, but the sector sees the potential for a revival as the government pushes an industrial strategy to reboot an economy overshadowed by the decision to leave the European Union.
Paleontologist Andrey Shpanski of Tomsk State University, in Tomsk, Russia, was able to deduce where the unicorn might have lived, and why it might have survived when its known-relatives died out thousands of years before.
Despite rumors to the contrary, QR codes haven't entirely died out – if anything, they've started to make a comeback thanks to adoption by popular apps like Snapchat, Kik, and Messenger, as well as in food labeling.
These findings can help to explain why a socially undesirable trait like psychopathy hasn't died out in the human population and, to the contrary, why it persists—and how it could theoretically even increase over time.
A team of scientists claim that the giant prehistoric predator, as seen in countless documentaries and movies such as "The Meg," starring Jason Statham, died out 3.6 million years ago, rather than 2.6 million years ago.
It centers around the character of Andy (short for "Andromeda") who is unexpectedly thrust into helping her ex-husband with an unusual and unexpected problem — one that sparks old flames they thought had died out years ago.
The Tasmanian tiger, a large striped marsupial carnivore, was thought to have died out in 1936 — when what was thought to be the last one of its kind died in captivity in the Hobart Zoo in 1936.
Boat burials, as he writes, died out after the Middle Kingdom, and this 12th Dynasty vault with its drawings represent some of the latest surviving evidence of when boat interments played a significant role in royal funerary practices.
Celebrations of St. George's feast day in England died out in popularity after the late 16th century, and it's not a bank holiday, but it regained popularity in recent years as a day to celebrate English culture and history.
Black salve is not the only fake cancer cure to proliferate online: In 2017, BuzzFeed News wrote about a bogus cure made of apricot seeds that had nearly died out in the 1970s and was having a revival online.
It's been almost five years since the last of the great unlimited data plans died out and left just a few calcifying tendrils of grandfather access for those willing to live the remainder of their days on 23G phones.
Four years ago in another interview, he predicted that no actors of his caliber — such as Derek Jacobi or Judi Dench or Michael Gambon — would emerge in the future because the repertory in which they trained had died out.
The girl who's turned her birth into a fairy tale, even though Enid knows the truth: that my papa died out there in the field, and I almost did, too, born two months early and with no hope of medical intervention.
Much like the tree resin that traps ancient ecosystems in amber, plaque can preserve microbial lifeforms that proliferated in the mouths of our Neanderthal cousins, with whom early humans occasionally interbred before the mysterious species died out roughly 40,000 years ago.
"—kept it pretty close, didn't you—almost didn't leak out—pays to pay bills—won't he give an interview—send us the old faker—" Then that strange eddy in the field of people suddenly reached the front and died out.
After the downfall of Napster, Kazaa, Limewire and the rest of the early file-sharing clients, most people assumed that single source peer-to-peer (P22P) piracy programs—the kind where you download music or other files from exactly one user—died out.
COTONOU (Reuters) - Benin is hiring scores of extra park rangers and bringing in conservation scientists to rehabilitate a part of West Africa's largest wildlife reserve, which contains big cats and thousands of elephants that have largely died out elsewhere in the region.
Foot-binding persisted because it ensured that young girls sat still and worked at a boring, sedentary task for many hours each day, she said, and it died out only when manufactured cloth and foreign imports eliminated the economic value of handwork.
Until recently, he was one of only a handful of people still speaking the tribal language, also called Wiradjuri (pronounced wi-RAD-jury), which nearly died out in the 20th century, when Aboriginals could be jailed for speaking their native tongue in public.
A 2016 study published in the American Journal of Applied Sciences about the find says researchers originally believed the Siberian unicorn died out 350,000 years ago, but the newly discovered skull puts the formerly mythical creature much closer to us on the timeline of existence.
WHEN, IN 1980, Luis Alvarez, a physicist, and his son Walter, a geologist, made public their theory that the dinosaurs were killed by a massive asteroid strike, it came as a curveball to palaeontologists, who believed dinosaurs had gradually died out through other means.
And although, in the beginning, a lot of people were torn about whether they were Team Hannah or Team Caelynn, by the time that drama died out, Hannah was quickly gaining a lot of fans because of how unapologetically genuine she was on camera.
But though accusations of satanically motivated child abuse rituals had pretty much died out by the mid-1990s, law enforcement continued to treat Satan as a potential criminal indicator — as we see in this 1994 police training video, The Law Enforcement Guide to Satanic Cults.
Tiziana Dearing, a Boston College professor, said this gave Trump a potent appeal to exactly the kind of voters he needed — those who were struggling to make ends meet as manufacturing jobs died out and low-paying jobs, or no jobs, took their place.
Perhaps it was also a moment of unity in which the duo hoped to speak to other people of color, but the song's legacy of strife with the African nation after that year hasn't quite died out and it landed as an off choice.
As mutilating young boys for musical ends mercifully died out in the late 1800s, Ms. Hallenberg's exceptionally wide-ranging, ruby-color mezzo, with its serene legato and jaw-dropping coloratura, has inevitably made her a go-to artist for revivals of such long-unperformed works.
"Although many authors have speculated on the causes of the extinction of the ichthyosaurs, this new study presents the most thorough data set to date," Erin Maxwell, the paleontologist whose earlier work suggested ichthyosaurs died out due to direct competition with other marine reptiles, told Gizmodo.
After all, she grew up in an era when the beasts were thought to have died out, when there were no longer experienced dragonlords to teach her how to bond, ride or battle with them, as the Targaryens and many other noble families in Valyria once did.
Video games used to have a robust B-games scene—games like Psi-Ops, Singularity, The Saboteur, and Syndicate immediately come to mind—but it's mostly died out, as AAA games have gotten more expensive to make and players have become more savvy, prompting safer creative choices.
The Hilltop Urban Farm embodies a trend in cities across America's so-called Rust Belt from Detroit to Cleveland and Buffalo where manufacturing has died out, said Heather Mikulas, a farm and food business educator for Penn State Extension, an applied research arm of the Pennsylvania State University.
Led by Pavel Kosintsev, a paleontologist at the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a team of researchers concluded that the Siberian unicorn died out around 2000,000 years ago, suggesting that modern humans and Neanderthals shared Eurasia with this epic beast during its final years on Earth.
"Let us not tell our children the sad tale of how we watched as the last elephants, rhinos and tigers died out, but the inspiring story of how we turned the tide and preserved them for all humanity," Britain's Prince William said in a speech broadcast on Chinese state television.
The once rising startup, comparable to other anonymous apps Secret and Yik Yak, which have both since died out, had been given a valuation of more than $200 million at its height in 2014, but has since struggled to turn its now 30 million users into paying customers and generate a profit.
Even under the deal the Vatican seems to want, the Chinese government could eventually come to control the Catholic Church in China — by, say, simply delaying nominating anyone for bishop or repeatedly rejecting candidates presented by the Vatican until all the bishops previously selected by the pope have retired or died out.
Remains have been found off the coast of California and in the Arctic, but Dr. Protopopov believes the new findings are a new species, unrelated to the so-called island effect, which has been bandied about by researchers as causing a decline in the population of mammoths, which eventually died out about 4,000 years ago.
We need more than anything for people to come forward to help the NOPD solve this case by helping us find more evidence, find out who's responsible for this so we can hold them accountable for the three people who have died out here tonight and for the other seven people who were injured.
But I couldn't tell you why old growth forests matter so much, or how to build an insta-forest at home (leave your backyard be, and one will spring up, a book within the book advises), or how the chestnut and elm died out, what was lost when they did, and what could be regained when they return.
After the initial spate of press coverage and an aborted Congressional inquiry, though, the story died out—even as it became clear that this indefensible operation was merely the tip of the iceberg, with the emails themselves, only barely examined thus far, serving as a potential window into a previously opaque congregation of state-corporate criminality.
It is here that we are introduced to a cadre of characters unfamiliar to the Western genre—Greek, Turkish, and Arab camel drivers from the Eastern Mediterranean who have arrived in America with a boatload of dromedaries, which are the first of their kind to set foot on the continent since their progenitors died out in the last Ice Age.
Mr. Rodricks and Mr. Marrel have amassed an 800-piece collection, ranging from a seventh-century Apsara, or female spirit of the clouds and waters, found in a Colvale field where a Buddhist monastery once stood, to one of Mr. Rodricks's own successes: the Goan Kunbi sari, using a weave that had died out under Portuguese rule and he repopularized in 2011.

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