Sentences with phrase «die every day of»

Seven thousand Africans dying every day of preventable, treatable disease like AIDS?
The stunt was designed to call attention to the 4,200 children who die each day of water - borne diseases.
And until the dying days of 2008, Makani was humming along, honing its technology and increasing both the size of the kites and the duration of their flights.
A slim majority of BC MLA's oppose TMX — cue the backlash In the dying days of his administration before the pivotal inauguration of John Kennedy, outgoing Republican president Dwight Eisenhower sounded a note of caution, the echoes of which we would do well to reflect upon today.
By comparison, in the dying days of the fall election campaign then Conservative Leader Stephen Harper promised to extend an existing auto industry fund by $ 1 billion over 10 years, starting in 2017/18, with some of the money coming out as grants.
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I have had to turn the furnace on in my house several times in the dying days of May.
Gluten Free In the dying days of spring I made a final market trip.
First of all he denies that he needs to buy a replacement, but then talks about the dying days of the transfer business.
Says a lot can happen in the dying days of the transfer window.
RM moved to once again hand in a transfer request in the dying days of the transfer window upon knowledge of the interest from Pep Guardiola's side, but his club played hard - ball and ended up failing to agree his sale, despite a reported offer in excess of # 60 Million.
And bottom line, we are all going to die some day of something.
We live in a country of enormous affluence in a world in which 1 in 6 people is chronically malnourished and in which 50,000 people die every day of poverty related causes.
From the dying days of the Callaghan government, the Institute proved to be a useful springboard for assaults upon union power, the housing system, the «quango - cracy» and state ownership of industry.
Last year, in the dying days of the EU referendum campaign, I urged fellow progressives to make a positive case for free movement.
In the dying days of Tammany Hall, Silver laid claim to this patronage law secretary perch, a job routinely parceled out to machine Democratic clubs like the one he had joined on the Lower East Side.
Ed Balls argued for the retention and implementation of the policies which he failed to get into law in the dying days of the Labour government.
«In fairness to the present prime minister one has to accept that she has been dealt a rotten hand because this matter, the decision to cover it up, if there was such a decision, as appears to be the case, was taken in the dying days of the Cameron administration when spin doctors were the rule in Number 10 Downing Street,» Lewis told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Essentially they are back where they were in the dying days of Tony Blair's leadership.
On the BBC's Jeremy Vine Show, Mr Balls placed some of the blame on Ed Miliband, who was in charge of writing the party's election manifesto, for the policies that came out of the No 10 «bunker» in the dying days of the Labour administration
Even on the eve of winning a second majority in 2001, two thirds of the public already regarded his government as being just as sleazy and untrustworthy as the dying days of Major.
Chiang has his super-Earths avoid collecting too much residual gas by forming in the dying days of the disk when most of the gas has dissipated.
Among other consequences, it has revealed yet another divergence of views between the old - guard psychiatric establishment and the Independent Psychiatric Association, founded in the dying days of the Soviet Union to restore psychiatry's integrity.
By SUE ARMSTRONG (see Graphic) Each dry season, Conrad Brain is plagued by the same melancholy thought — that he may be watching the dying days of the troop of chacma baboons he has been studying since 1986.
Gingham has been everywhere over the Summer so I was hoping I'd pick one up in the dying days of the sales.
In the dying days of the First World War, a bunker under the Western Front is located far behind the German line.
The movie follows three Southern women — two sisters and one African American slave — who, left without men in the dying days of the Civil War, are forced to defend their home from the onslaught of a band of soldiers who have broken off from the fast approaching Union Army.
Sniper Elite V2 is a third person tactical shooter set in the dying days of World War II.
The film depicts the dying days of the wealthy Elizabeth Hunter (Rampling), a domineering and charming matriarch, who has summoned her expatriate children, Sir Basil Hunter (Rush) and Dorothy de Lascabanes (Davis), to her bedside in a lavish mansion in Sydney.
Frost / Nixon opens in those dying days of his administration, and British journalist / satirist David Frost (played by Michael Sheen) is perhaps more curious than anyone to know what really happened.
I'll do that by revisiting a film whose pan-and-scan presentation struck me, at the time I rented it, in the dying days of VHS, as a pinnacle of the pan-and-scan format: Michael Winterbottom's 2000 drama The Claim.
«The Keeping Room» Synopsis: In the dying days of the Civil War, three South Carolina women are besieged in their family farm by a pair of Yankee scouts.
«About 3000 children die each day of the consequences of unsafe drinking water, says Adam Koniuszewski, GCI's Chief Operating Officer.
Porter juggles a complex plot and a large cast of well - developed characters with aplomb, but it is his depiction of the dying days of East Germany, and the massive reach of the secret police required to maintain a country set to implode, that raises Brandenburg Gate above the level of mere entertainment.
In June 1792 — in the dying days of the French monarchy, as the world began to revolve around a new promise of Revolutionary equality — two astronomers set out in opposite directions on an extraordinary quest.
The Romanov Sisters sets out to capture the joy as well as the insecurities and poignancy of those young lives against the backdrop of the dying days of late Imperial Russia, World War I and the Russian Revolution.
She should have been safe, but when a young woman who was supposed to compete dies the day of the selection, Maya is forced into the competition.
A marvelous result for most shareholders, except for a few over-enthusiastic latecomers that bid the shares up to GBP 270p + in the dying days of a Royal Dutch Shell (RDSB: LN) vs. PTTEP tussle.
The also - forgotten Final Fantasy IX could do with a look in, loving tribute as it was to the games in the series that came before, and like FFXII released in the dying days of its console.
The importance of this rare astronomical event to science has long since waned, but we now — seemingly in the dying days of celluloid - based cinema — have a chance to reconsider the historical and technological impact of the transit.»
In the dying days of 2016, three serious wind turbine malfunctions occurred in a small corner of Europe.
With an average of 12 Ohioans dying each day of drug overdoses, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor addressed the Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ) in Henderson, Nevada, this week to talk about the fight from a legal perspective.
We know that Red Dead Redemption focused heavily on the dying days of the wild west.
My ex did some pretty shite things in the dying days of our marriage.

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«And we always say, our obituary one day, when we die: We don't want to say we optimized banner ads online,» Turner told us during an episode of Business Insider's podcast «Success!
Wednesday's testimony marked the first time Tsarnaev's lawyers focused testimony on him, instead of the brother, Tamerlan, a boxer turned aspiring jihadi who was died after a shootout with police days after the bombing.
New prime minister Malcolm Turnbull brings with him a better working knowledge of how Western Australia functions than any of his predecessors since the days of war time PM John Curtin, who died in 1945.
One day some other members of Lapointe's team were in his office, admiring his collection of miniature die - cast sports convertibles.
As much as we may like to ignore the fact, one day we'll all face the urgent question at the center of this memoir - how to die well.
In November of 1919, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November Eleventh as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following words: «To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country's service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations...»
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