Death
in sentence
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What we're doing in the
death
penalty system is we're paying later.
If we make the picture bigger and devote our attention to the earlier chapters, then we're never going to write the first sentence that begins the
death
penalty story.
Dodged by death, he spent much of his time in his suite at the Waldorf-Astoria.
The picture I showed you before, and this picture, of drought,
death
and disease is what we usually see.
And this story belongs not to any tribe but to all of humanity, to any sentient creature with the power of reason and the urge to persist in its being, for it requires only the convictions that life is better than death, health is better than sickness, abundance is better than want, freedom is better than coercion, happiness is better than suffering and knowledge is better than ignorance and superstition.
He explained to me that his parents told him that refugees are people from Africa who come to the US to escape death, starvation and disease.
In our last conversation before her death, she encouraged me to go anywhere in the world that would make me happy.
Well, just seven years before Einstein's death, an American scientist called Warren Weaver made exactly this point.
To be so afraid that you're standing in the face of a
death
you can't escape and that you're soiling yourself and crying, but to say in that moment, as Fraser says to Idris, "Tell my girlfriend I love her."
And her
death
was sudden and unexpected.
And I thought about
death
a lot.
Death
is something that we're often discouraged to talk about, or even think about, but I've realized that preparing for
death
is one of the most empowering things you can do.
Thinking about
death
clarifies your life.
From the rubble of
death
and devastation arise the most gallant and noble human beings.
How do you defeat
death
without killing off life?
Death
is the deal breaker.
I hope you're willing to come with me on this, but my real problem with the mindset that is so out to defeat
death
is if you're anti-death, which to me translates as anti-life, which to me translates as anti-nature, it also translates to me as anti-woman, because women have long been identified with nature.
You know, I look at
death
now from the point of view of a German biologist, Andreas Weber, who looks at it as part of the gift economy.
I have had an enormous appetite for life, I've consumed life, but in death, I'm going to be consumed.
It might surprise some of you here, as it did me, when I discovered that suicide is at the top of the list of the leading causes of
death
in young people in all countries in the world, including the poorest countries of the world.
First of all, we have all the statistical analyses from the Innocence Project work, where we know that we have, what, 250, 280 documented cases now where people have been wrongfully convicted and subsequently exonerated, some from
death
row, on the basis of later DNA analysis, and you know that over three quarters of all of those cases of exoneration involved only eyewitness identification testimony during the trial that convicted them.
There was another kind of cell that actually was sending out a toxin and contributing to the
death
of these motor neurons, and you simply couldn't see it until you had the human model.
They were prescribed very widely because heart attacks are a very common thing, and it took so long for us to find out that these drugs also caused an increased rate of
death
that before we detected that safety signal, over 100,000 people died unnecessarily in America from the prescription of anti-arrhythmic drugs.
Now actually, in 1993, the researchers who did that 1980 study, that early study, published a mea culpa, an apology to the scientific community, in which they said, "When we carried out our study in 1980, we thought that the increased
death
rate that occurred in the lorcainide group was an effect of chance."
Complications is a medical euphemism for pneumonia and
death.
So it was only just the other week that I heard London's Metropolitan Police Commissioner talking about why the police need access to all of our communications, spying on us without any judicial oversight, and he said it was a matter of life and
death.
He actually said that, it was a matter of life and
death.
This photo taken just before his
death
— (Laughter) — is actually a — No, one reason this photo is interesting is because most people would not do this, and if they did, they would not live to tell it, because fear would have kicked in a long time ago to a natural predator.
This is from an anti-gay website, where they said gays are "worthy of
death
for their vile ... sex practices."
In order to create, we have to stand in that space between what we see in the world and what we hope for, looking squarely at rejection, at heartbreak, at war, at
death.
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