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28 Sentences With "takes the life of"

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It takes the life of one person nearly every hour.
"It doesn't take them 15 years to see it is a barbaric practice that takes the life of a child in the final weeks of pregnancy; they know it right away," Conway said.
It was a somber, awkward gathering, the swiftly arranged response of a political community unused to violence in its midst, particularly gun violence -- least of all when it takes the life of an elected representative.
If he steps things up, so to speak, and takes the life of a human, perhaps a neighbor or a delivery person, you should know that, as his owner, you might be legally implicated in that person's death.
And every incident, no matter how isolated, that takes the life of an officer — when Micah Johnson fires on Dallas police as they watch over a peaceful protest, when Ismaaiyl Brinsley bused in to New York to ambush police officers in their cruiser — brings with it the risk that all blacks will face the wrath of the state's fear and retaliation, as officers scramble to "regain control" of the local population.
One night, Death (voice of Renato de Rienzo) swoops in and takes the life of a child. His mother (Angela de Matteo) will do anything to recover him, even lose all she has.
They set their camp in that Palace. Chandan manages to rescue Gauri by blasting the entire Palace with gunpowder. The blast takes the life of the Enemy Chief and hundreds of enemies. Chandan and Gauri struggle further to reach a safe place during night.
Zane is conceived during a tornado that takes the life of his father Duke. Zane is born severely premature by emergency Caesarean section. Kevin and Kelly soon leave town together headed for London, taking baby Zane. Upon Kelly's return to Llanview in 2010, it is stated that Zane is attending boarding school in London.
The resulting explosion takes the life of Redd and her followers. This is when the caterpillars appear and reveal that this is what they wanted all along. When the Crystal was broken the power of imagination was freed and now no longer can anyone take control of it. With this they shed their skins, turn into butterflies, and fly away into the sky.
The drug, he soon learns, is produced by an evil corporation named Praeda Industries, run by the Terrible Trio (former foes of the Batman). Cross is drugged by company enforcers and soon involved in a car accident. The accident takes the life of a young woman named Katherine Blythe. After the accident, he finds that he can only see in pitch darkness via infrared vision (he can also employ ultrasonic vision).
On their way back, avalanches hits their way, which takes the life of Günther. Reinhold being dejected, makes his way down through the shorter way which leads to the Diamir face of the peak, instead of taking way back to his base camp at Rupal flank. Meanwhile, the other two members reach back to their base camp claiming the death of Messner brothers. Their camp decides to leave back for the Germany.
Mordaut: One of the weaker Dead creatures; a parasite. It cohabits a human body, controlling and hiding in it, and slowly saps the life from it in order to avoid Death. Once it has nearly consumed the soul of the host, it comes out at night and takes the life of any other human around it. It has no definite form and moves like a pool of darkness from host to host.
The exposure of the > sick, weak, deformed children, in short, their destruction, was more decent > and in truth a thousand times more humane than the wretched insanity of our > day which preserves the most pathological subject, and indeed at any price, > and yet takes the life of a hundred thousand healthy children in consequence > of birth control or through abortions, in order subsequently to breed a race > of degenerates burdened with illnesses.
Young Reno then has to find a means of luring the creature back into the anomaly and returning it to its own time, before it takes the life of his brother from him once more. Finally the dinosaur is banished back to its time where the trip fuses it with a mountain, killing it. Frank opens a portal to 1950 for everyone to return home through. Frank and one of the rescued team members plan to start a relationship.
The duration of the copyright takes the life of the author plus seventy years after death of the author. In case of being an anonymous or pseudonym work, whose author is not been revealed, the protection shall be a 70-year period. Counted from the 1st of January of the next year of the first disclosure. Checking of the author of the anonymous or pseudonym work, or the holder of the copyright, the provision of the previous letter will apply.
The Whirligig of Time In Whirligig, a novel by Paul Fleischman, a boy makes a mistake that takes the life of a young girl and is sent on a cross-country journey building whirligigs. In the Newbery Award-Winning young adult novel Missing May by Cynthia Rylant, Ob, the main character's uncle, makes whirligigs as a hobby. After his wife who loved the whirligigs dies, the whirligigs continue to move and symbolize the fact that life must go on for Ob.
The Spaniard stole the money from "the people"—something Butch Cassidy would never have done. Although disgusted with Blackthorn's involvement, Mackinley does not betray him. In flashbacks to those days when he and the Sundance Kid rode together, he recalls how his partner, being wounded and near death, asks for Butch to "do it," and so Butch regretfully and lovingly takes the life of his best friend. In the present, Blackthorn, distressed, tracks the Spaniard into the Andes, with the Bolivian army not far behind.
Torenbeek was killed in an accident on a rural property at Canoona north-west of Rockhampton on 9 October 2015.Farm accident takes the life of a bronc-riding great, Madeline McDonald, The Morning Bulletin, 10 October 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2017 It's believed the accident occurred when Torenbeek inadvertently pressed the accelerator while attempting to move over to the passenger side of the vehicle he was in, causing it to collide into a post.Local author dies in freak farm accident, Madeline McDonald, The Morning Bulletin, 12 October 2015.
He later kidnaps Lithos to lure Aiolia into the Time Labyrinth and challenges the Leo Saint alongside Themis. Consumed by thoughts of revenge against mankind, he takes the life of Themis, who willingly offers it to him so he could use her power, and declares himself a devil. The two become the first Titans to be defeated, but before throwing himself into Tartarus, Themis in his embrace, Iapetos grants his Ichor to Aiolia and Shaka, to heal their wounds. At the end, Prometheus appears and carries his parents' bodies to Pontos and Gaia.
It stars Juliet Landau as Charlotte and Aric Cushing (as her husband John), Golden Globe winner Michael Moriarty as Mr. Hendricks, Veronica Cartwright, Raymond J. Barry, and Independent Spirit Award winner Dale Dickey. The story surrounds Charlotte and John, who retreat to a countryside house in an attempt to start their life over after a devastating fire takes the life of their daughter. Soon the spirit of the deceased Sarah and other spirits are haunting the place. There are feral dogs, an interaction with a dead man in armor, and a shout out to classic, early genre vampire fiction.
By Dutch law, moord (murder) is the intentional and premeditated killing of another person.Article 289 Dutch Penal Code: "Any person who intentionally and with premeditation takes the life of another person shall be guilty of murder and shall be liable to life imprisonment or a determinate term of imprisonment not exceeding thirty years or a fine of the fifth category." Murder is punishable by a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, which is the longest prison sentence the law allows. Unlike other countries in Europe, there is no parole for any person sentenced to life imprisonment in the Netherlands.
Set in Arcadia, the play's plot contains two strains: the main plot features Ceres and three of her nymphs, Nisa, Celia, and Niobe; the three foresters or shepherds who love them, Ramis, Montanus, and Silvestris; and Cupid. Cupid punishes the nymphs for their disdain of the shepherds, by transforming them into a rock, a rose, and a bird. The subplot involves the churlish and brutal peasant Erisichthon, who chops down a sacred tree and thereby takes the life of Fidelia, a transformed nymph. Ceres punishes him with famine, and he responds by selling his daughter Protea to a merchant.
The situations take a U-turn and all the blame comes on Prakashan which makes him lose his close friends. In the meantime, his sister Anila (Samvrutha Sunil) leaves the family behind and takes the life of her choice which makes their mother lose her mental balance. Prakashan finds every situation he rehearsed for long in the drama to happen in his real life. In a final attempt to regain his life, he goes to meet Shehnaz and invite her to his life; but of the fear of Prakashan getting killed by her community men, she asks Prakashan to go back.
It is suggested that Nimueh's beautiful features are an illusion brought about by her powerful magic; she can change her appearance at will ("The Poison Chalice"), looking no older than the 21-year-old Arthur despite having been in service to his family long before his birth. In the last episode of series 1, Nimueh offers to revive Arthur from a fatal magical wound, but she informs Merlin that there will be a heavy price to pay. Merlin says he will give his life to save Arthur's. However, Nimueh makes no comment on the matter and the spell instead takes the life of Merlin's mother.
In the episode "Back to Reality" (1992), Kryten almost commits suicide when under the belief that he takes the life of a human (he later finds out it was just an illusion created by the despair squid). Kryten has at least three spare heads, one of which has droid- rot (a condition similar to computer senility) that gives it a Lancastrian accent. The spare heads can engage in conversation with Kryten. In "Stoke Me a Clipper" (1997), Kryten mentions that Spare Head 3 once told him that the other heads held a poll and voted Kryten as the ugly, big-eared one, upsetting Kryten.
15-year-old Neil Miller is orphaned following a car accident and goes to live with his grandparents in Winchelsea, England. Neil suffers post traumatic stress from the car accident and stays detached from his peers despite their occasional attempts to involve him. News travels of a new disease, called the Calcutta Plague due to its origin, which accelerates the aging process in human beings. The plague appears to be uniformly fatal, and although initially only affects those of already advanced years (claiming an old teacher at his school and both his grandparents), it quickly progresses until it takes the life of a 2-year-old girl (Susie) who Neil finds and attempts to look after.
Ibrahim brutally takes the life of his daughter, Nada, after she dishonors him by cursing him and telling him that she is no longer a virgin, the biggest possible disgrace to an Arab father. Ishmael becomes crazy after this, and "talks his father to death". (Ibrahim dies of a heart attack after his son graphically informs him of the gang rape in Jaffa.) When Ishmael's family returns home, they stare at him in fear, realizing he is now the leader of the family and he himself has taken down the most powerful man he knew. Ironically, according to Ishmael, "the most glorious moment in the story of Haj Ibrahim came after his death," as large flocks of people attend his funeral, and the "display of grief at his funeral was of a nature usually reserved for high holy men or great heads of state".
Therefore, if the killing takes place after an attempt > has been made by the deceased to commit a crime, and if, as the result of > such attempt, the defendant, under the influence of such fear, rage, or > terror, takes the life of deceased, at a time when the defendant was > incapable therefrom of premeditating or forming a design to effect the death > of a human being, his act could not be more than manslaughter, even though > it might not immediately follow such an attempt on the part of the deceased > . . . The mere fact that defendant was angry when he fired the fatal shot > does not prevent his act from being murder. If it did, it would be seldom > indeed when a defendant could be convicted of this offense. But few persons > are so depraved and so deeply sunken in moral turpitude as to be able to > break into the sacred house of life and shed its precious stream with minds > absolutely free from anger, resentment, terror, or some other disturbing > passion.

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