Sentences with phrase «died out in»

Ercol used to work with elm, but as the English elm has largely died out in the UK due to Dutch elm disease, it now uses primarily elm, beech, ash and oak imported from regenerated forests in North America and Europe.
Those babies died out in infancy from exposure to disease.
MVNOs all but died out in the last decade, victim to their own over-segmentation of the market.
In our second segment we are going to discuss some technologies that either disappeared or died out in 2016, and as usual, we will finish up with our Parting Shots, that one tip, website, or observation that you can start to use the second that this podcast is over.
Wine making never completely died out in England, there were always a few die - hard viticulturists willing to give it a go, but production clearly declined after the 13th Century, had a brief resurgence in the 17th and 18th Centuries, only to decline to historic lows in the 19th Century when only 8 vineyards are recorded.
With the dominance of Abstract Expressionism the organization almost died out in the 50s but a revival of interest in geometric art and the new styles of the 60s such as minimalism helped revive interest.
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It's a great case study in how good journalism practices have basically died out in the digital age.
Which is a great shame, because of all crazy wonderful creatures that died out in the ME event we'll never see the likes of again.
You know, even if they did offer CPP support, it would have died out in a couple weeks anyways (online at least).
«Survival of the fittest» dictates that the CPP gamers would have died out in a matter of weeks anyways.
The once - popular genre of «Dungeon Crawlers» has almost entirely died out in the recent decade.
The Yutlinuk of the Scott Islands died out in the early 1800s.
At the same time poodle popularity in America waned, so that by the late 1920s, poodles had almost died out in North America.
The breed almost died out in the 19th Century, but was revived and they then became popular military and police dogs in Germany during WWI.
There was once a white variety of the Bloodhound, but this strain died out in the 1600s.
They almost died out in the UK during World War II but had already been recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1929.
The last breeding line that contained true black boxers died out in the 1920s.
Eventually the breed died out in Newfoundland in large part because of a heavy dog tax.
Scarcely a century old, and after thirty years on the show circuit, the last English White Terriers died out in the early 20th century.
Before the debut of his (self - published) little novella, celebration of the holiday had all but died out in Anglo - Saxon Christendom.
It's something that has all but died out in the age of mega sequels.
I wonder why that relationship died out in the sixth grade?
If you grew up in the 70's, 80's, or 90's you'll remember that Chinese and Hong Kong films used to be a staple of genre cinema, and for whatever reason died out in in the 00's.
For the most part, this type of behavior has died out in the US.
Less mysterious is fossil evidence showing that a related group of Neanderthals lived in Vindija Cave, Croatia, around 52,000 years ago — just 12,000 years before Neanderthals as a distinct type of human are thought to have died out in Europe.
However, anaerobic microbes in many habitats died out in massive numbers, including the climate - warming methanogens, during the «Great Oxygenation Event» (or «Great Oxidation Event») between Years 2.2 and 2.3 billion.
This tendency has its roots in our evolutionary past: people who didn't fatten up during a good harvest died out in the subsequent famine, and we are the descendants of the survivors.
Since it died out in the 17th century, the dodo has been depicted as a lumbering, fat bird, ripe for extinction.
Over the years, several past tense forms of verbs have died out in English and now only one persists as a rule: adding» - ed» to the end of verbs.
The projection in the current study suggests that the species will have died out in 114 years.
For example, two species in Japan: According to the projection, the Japanese badger (Meles anakuma) and the Japanese marten (Martes melampus) will have died out in nine and 17 years, respectively, because of the threat from roads.
Scientists have disagreed about when the cats died out in Europe: Several species survived until 11,000 years ago in North America, but most fossils in Europe are at least 300,000 years old.
So Savory decided to mimic the great herds of old, which have died out in many regions or persist in far reduced numbers, with managed «strategic» herds of grazing vegetarians.
Until recently, scholars believed that the khipu tradition died out in the Andes soon after the Spanish conquest in 1532, lingering only in the simple cords made by herders to keep track of their flocks.
In the U.S., they were all the rage in the Roaring»20s, leveled off during the Depression, nearly died out in the»50s and made a comeback during the»70s.
Football brings back words that have mostly died out in the American language.
In Asia, Christianity died out in its easternmost frontier, China.
Had the stone NOT been moved, Christianity would've died out in 3 weeks, once the body was produced.
But to many of the leaders of the new Protestant right, it seems to be a recovery of earlier American Protestant values that have never died out in local communities.
Hegel and the Right Hegelians had conceived and attempted such a project — to learn the ultimate, divinely sanctioned reasons why one religious stage passes over into another — but that movement, plagued from the start by bad anthropological data, died out in the mid-nineteenth century, and only recently has been revived.
The sad truth is that even the language of Christian sign and symbol has largely died out in people's consciousness, so deep is the sterilising effect of secularism upon our culture now.
Meanwhile Catholic teaching and devotional activities, such as Benediction and the Rosary, were sidelined and all but died out in many places.
These have never died out in our churches altogether, but they have lost much in intensity and have come to be regarded as optional rather than central to our participation in the movement.
but forgive me, they were more likly closer to us being om.niv.orous, so for that I'm SO sorry for pointing out that they were eating veggies before man was, I'm the liar I guess... We also have theorized that it was the neandrathals lack of hostil.ity that they died out in the first place.
Though mass shootings tend to elicit increased support from lawmakers in the immediate aftermath of the massacres, that support usually dies out in the following weeks and months.
We can not let individual choice die out in the hands of microtargeting.
The head of Scouts says the movement may die out in some areas because it's too often seen as only for middle class Christians.
Though the influence of Nestorius ended in Antioch which formerly supported him, his influence did not die out in the East.
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