Sentences with phrase «death precipitated»

In order to prevent annihilation you are destined to repeat that fateful day and solve the murder of the Godless - Priestess, whose death precipitated the apocalypse.
He had been married before his wife's death precipitated his vows; and his beautiful if troubled daughter from London, Fiona (Kelly Reilly), pops in for a brief visit.

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The review was precipitated by a dog's death in an overhead luggage bin.
In 167 B.C. Antiochus precipitated a full - scale revolt when, having already forbidden the practice of Judaism on pain of death, he set up in the Jewish temple an altar to Zeus and offered swine's flesh upon it (which the Book of Daniel refers to as the «abomination of desolation») Antiochus was an apostle of Hellenism and meant to bring his entire realm under the influence of Greek ways.
In a discussion of Judas, Augustine once argued that Judas was chosen by God so that he might precipitate the redemptive death of Christ.
We shall here assume that the «new king over Egypt» of 1:8 was Seti I (c. 1310 - 1290) under whose administration the lot of all «Apiru in Egypt grew less tolerable; and that following his death (2:23) and the accession of Ramses II (c. 1290 - 1224) the existence of slave and semislave laborers degenerated still further, precipitating the exodus of the group under Moses.
The bible teaches that females brought sin and death into the globe, that she precipitated the fall of the race, that she was arraigned before the judgment seat of Heaven, tried, condemned and sentenced.
«The impact of such heinous criminals being sentenced in such a short space of time can not only be measured in column inches but in the fact that this precipitated calls for the return of the death penalty.
The medical examiners determined that Davis» death with precipitated by exertion and an underlying asthmatic condition, and not the injuries suffered in the altercation.
Young Jaden Jordan's death in December, along with the killing of six - year - old Zymere Perkins less than three months before, precipitated the resignation of Mayor Bill de Blasio's ACS Commissioner Gladys Carrión late last year — along with an order from Albany that the city appoint an independent monitor to oversee the agency.
A day after a Brooklyn jury convicted NYPD Officer Peter Liang of manslaughter in the killing of public housing resident Akai Gurley, Mayor Bill de Blasio defended the kind of routine stairwell search that precipitated the 28 - year - old unarmed man's death in 2014.
Gelsinger's death «clearly was a precipitating event,» he says, but «stars were lining up, and the field was just going to encounter a difficult time.»
ScientificAmerican.com called Savitz to get more information on brain aneurysms, like the one that precipitated the death of Tubbs Jones.
He was horrified by the sinkholes encased in sulfur and other precipitated minerals, the huge cracks in now - abandoned Highway 61 near town, the thick fumes rising from a ravine called Death Valley, and the sulfur - laden trees around the ravine.
Of these, 20 (4 %) had TTS that had been precipitated by happy and joyful events, such as a birthday party, wedding, surprise farewell celebration, a favourite rugby team winning a game, or the birth of a grandchild; 465 (96 %) had occurred after sad and stressful events, such as death of a spouse, child or parent, attending a funeral, an accident, worry about illness, or relationship problems; one occurred after an obese patient got stuck in the bath.
The modus operandi of one species in this genus — E. rostratum — was to infect a plant and in some cases precipitate tissue death.
The spouse's death did precipitate depression in 27 percent.
In some patients with coronary artery disease, mental stress may precipitate ischemia — a deficiency in blood flow to the heart â $ «a risk factor for adverse events and death independent of other cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, cholesterol and diabetes.
A nervous shock or strain which either is the direct result from or is precipitated by the death of a loved one, bankruptcy, a divorce or other similar domestic upset, a surgical operation or even an accident.
Originally a board game conceived by Terror Bull Games in 2003, War on Terror has precipitated everything from bans to death threats — true story, I swear.
But as we all know, it was sculpture that dominated the art world — painting was put on the back burner, which precipitated the first claim of «the death of painting.»
In the 1920s Bluemner's work continued to garner support and encouragement from the art establishment, but the artist also encountered challenges, including the death of his wife in 1926, which precipitated his move to Braintree, Massachusetts.
«The long - term unsustainable management, occupation, exploitation and degradation of these resources have precipitated crop failure, hunger and death.
In A Death in the Office, writer Richard B. Schmitt suggests that Levy's layoff was not a precipitating event in his decision to kill himself so much as the last straw.
In 2001, Mr. Laake obtained a $ 1.8 million recovery for a wife and two minor children against an apartment complex for failure to provide adequate security precipitating her husband's death by an unknown felon who robbed and shot the plaintiff, ultimately causing his death.
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