Sentences with phrase «faces death alone»

But everyone faces death alone, doesn't she?
It looks like action movie heroes and protagonists of Greek tragedies aren't the only ones who face death alone to save their people.
Sure enough, believing that they were about to die — and free of any potentially behavior changing fungus — the ants marched off to face death alone.
According to the researchers, in «choosing to face death alone, the ants were making a truly altruistic act.»

Not exact matches

In fact, only 8.4 percent of these deaths involved infants who were sleeping properly (i.e., alone, on their backs with head and face uncovered and on a firm mattress in a safe crib).
However, a pre-specified examination of the study's secondary endpoints, which included the rate of heart attacks, revealed that patients who received the methylprednisolone faced a 15 percent greater risk of death or heart attack and a 21 percent greater risk of heart attack alone, a pattern that was consistent across all subgroups.
Fear of death is a fundamental part of the human experience — we dread the possibility of pain and suffering and we worry that we'll face the end alone.
Sometimes through death or divorce, we can end up facing our senior moments alone.
Going by its title alone, The Autopsy Of Jane Doe sounds like a Faces Of Death knockoff or maybe one of those Japanese gore videos from the»80s like the one that made Charlie Sheen call the cops because he thought he was watching a real snuff film.
It is loud and in your face with moments of brutal intimacy and disconnected mass casualties once again furthering the notion that most death is random and dealt with alone, even when killed among the crowd.
We're left wondering through two good - sized volumes what could have possibly caused our future to involve Choosing Ceremonies, aptitude tests, and the need to join one of five very different factions or face a punishment worse than death, being relegated to wander alone and hungry as a member of the factionless.
Each year thousands of cats and dogs end up at city and county shelters or on the streets abandoned, scared and alone facing uncertain futures and death.
«Noting that even the handful of nations that have executed juveniles in recent years have stopped doing so, Kennedy said it was relevant, if not controlling, to recognize that the United States «now stands alone in a world that has turned its face against the juvenile death penalty.»
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