Sentences with phrase «imminent deaths in»

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Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent death of the airline industry — it also ran many stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The story of safety glass») or would at least think twice about («The «social» diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
This response was perhaps most poignantly displayed on the vigil of his death by the thousands of young people who gathered in St. Peter's Square to mourn the imminent loss of the man who had become their spiritual father.
Hayner reflected on his cancer diagnosis, following Christ when death is imminent, and eternal life in one of his and Labberton's final conversations, which is edited below for clarity and length.
What is meant by them does not only take place in those moments when the incomprehensibility of life can no longer be shirked, for example, when our dearest die, when a lifelong love is for ever destroyed by unfaithfulness, when the doctor tells us that death is imminent and inevitable.
And it is inevitable that many who are not in danger of imminent death will be killed to relieve their families of burdens.
In the New Testament adaptation of this ritual, Jesus at the Last Supper looks forward to the salvation which he believes (as human) that God will grant in the death he realises as imminenIn the New Testament adaptation of this ritual, Jesus at the Last Supper looks forward to the salvation which he believes (as human) that God will grant in the death he realises as imminenin the death he realises as imminent.
In the summer of 2009, as Kennedy was suffering from brain cancer and confronting the prospect of imminent death, he wrote a private letter to then - pontiff Benedict XVI.
But in the chronic case, where the patient is not in imminent danger of death, the omission of assisted N&H is a lethal omission, for by that omission we set in motion a chain of events known to be death - dealing.
In fact, the American Academy of Neurology has explicitly recognized that such persons are not in danger of imminent death because of their condition, a matter well brought out by the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania in their carefully constructed statement, «Nutrition and Hydration: Moral Considerations.&raquIn fact, the American Academy of Neurology has explicitly recognized that such persons are not in danger of imminent death because of their condition, a matter well brought out by the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania in their carefully constructed statement, «Nutrition and Hydration: Moral Considerations.&raquin danger of imminent death because of their condition, a matter well brought out by the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania in their carefully constructed statement, «Nutrition and Hydration: Moral Considerations.&raquin their carefully constructed statement, «Nutrition and Hydration: Moral Considerations.»
I also accept the CDF view that «when inevitable death is imminent in spite of the means used, it is permitted... to refuse forms of treatment that would only secure a precarious and burdensome prolongation of life, so long as the normal care due to the sick person in similar cases is not interrupted.»
This is done in order to avoid an imminent and far more unpleasant death (such as through torture) or to ensure that he / she can not be interrogated and leak sensitive information.
In my effort to argue that suicide is an individual act of selfishness that negates one's responsibility to the human community, I did slight the suffering of those in their final days or hours when death is imminent and pain is intolerablIn my effort to argue that suicide is an individual act of selfishness that negates one's responsibility to the human community, I did slight the suffering of those in their final days or hours when death is imminent and pain is intolerablin their final days or hours when death is imminent and pain is intolerable.
In the few short weeks we've been at our church, we have realized that when death is imminent for an organization and particularly a church, staying focused is critical.
We were both in a situation in which death might be imminent.
In no time, Luther's letters took on the joyous lineaments of the family household, and less was heard about imminent death.
As I transferred the sheet pan from the oven to a waiting baking rack, I must have lost focus for a moment, because an instant later I was watching — in seemingly slow motion — the pie pan skittering off the baking sheet to imminent death below, the crust shattering on impact and the whole gingery, beautiful mess landing ingloriously in a slump on the kitchen floor.
In 1938 Leon Trotsky declared that capitalism was in its «death agony» and the far left have never lost faith in the imminent collapse of the global economic ordeIn 1938 Leon Trotsky declared that capitalism was in its «death agony» and the far left have never lost faith in the imminent collapse of the global economic ordein its «death agony» and the far left have never lost faith in the imminent collapse of the global economic ordein the imminent collapse of the global economic order.
Scalise was in «imminent risk of death» when he was flown to a trauma center last Wednesday after being shot during an ambush of a GOP congressional baseball team practicing on a Virginia field.
Because, unlike the British economy, the Politics Show remains in good health despite news of our imminent death.
Amid this fervor, researchers in Sweden found last year that conversations about imminent death are associated with improved care and less pain and suffering.
By the time memory failure, blindness, and coma set in, death is usually imminent.
Unfortunately for Harold, the voice in his head begins speaking of his «imminent death,» and he seeks out the services of a literature professor (Dustin Hoffman), who attempts to determine what sort of story Harold is living out.
What the characters have in common — the only thing they have in common, really — is the desire for community amid the well - founded expectation of imminent, violent death.
She's been in space - jail for eons because of her genocidal impulses, but Odin's imminent death will free her, whereupon she is expected to return to Asgard and unleash a demon that will bring about Ragnarok, aka the Norse apocalypse (like the regular apocalypse, only blonder).
Facing imminent death, a devil - may - care Bulworth speaks his mind in public, forsaking platitudes for honest but controversial observations.
Fiction and reality collide when the bewildered and hilariously resistant Harold hears the Narrator say that events have been set in motion that will lead to his imminent death.
Diagnosed with a year at best to live, the two lovers make a connection, but knowledge of her imminent death keeps Will holding back from falling in love, and also spending too much time in trying to find some cure for his beloved Charlotte.
Gaspard Ulliel takes the lead as Louis, a gay playwright returning home for the first time in twelve years to announce his imminent death.
As Ann recalls the bittersweet time in her life, her daughters (Toni Collette, Natasha Richardson) try to come to terms with her imminent death.
Up in the mountains, he meets a Joseph, a man with claims of imminent death, making a farewell video for his unborn son.
Italian director Nanni Moretti (We Have a Pope) brought his latest film, My Mother, to Cannes, and it tells of a female film director dealing with the imminent death of her mother while also working with an egotistic Italian - American actor in a new film set in Rome.
Italian director Nanni Moretti («We Have a Pope») brought his latest film, «My Mother», to Cannes, and it tells of a female film director dealing with the imminent death of her mother while also directing an egotistic Italian - American actor in a new film set in Rome.
Much of Good - Bye's power lies in the first - hand look Graves gives of trench warfare — wet, smelly, with huddled soldiers and mangled corpses and cramped passageways of dirt and rubble heavy with the threat of imminent death.
The dogs they rescue are in danger of imminent death as they are on the kill lists at very high volume, high kill pounds.
Admitting cats in excess of the shelter's capacity will markedly increase their risk of imminent death, even if by a humane means.
(a) «Dangerous dog» means any dog which (i) without justification attacks a person, companion animal as defined in subdivision five of section three hundred fifty of this chapter, farm animal as defined in subdivision four of section three hundred fifty of this chapter or domestic animal as defined in subdivision seven of this section and causes physical injury or death, or (ii) behaves in a manner which a reasonable person would believe poses a serious and unjustified imminent threat of serious physical injury or death to one or more persons, companion animals, farm animals or domestic animals or (iii) without justification attacks a service dog, guide dog or hearing dog and causes physical injury or death.
Priority is given to dogs coming from abuse or neglect situations, shelter turnovers, owner surrenders, or other situations that might place the dog in imminent danger of homelessness, injury, neglect or death.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the county veterinarian or his / her designee may euthanize an impounded cat if such animal is in imminent danger of death from disease or trauma or is determined to be feral.
The dogs we rescue are in danger of imminent death as they are on the kill lists at very high volume, high kill pounds.
Larkspur, CA — Dogs on Death Row — This organization rescues dogs in imminent danger of being euthanized — by arranging for financial sponsors, foster homes, or medical care that will ultimately make those dogs adoptable.
By participating in TNR and teaching others its benefits, cat people not only help control the free - roaming cat population, but helps prevents future kittens born into the wild from imminent danger or death.
The result is the average consumer sees themselves stuck between shelling out a ton of cash for a luxury vacation, or faced with the threat of imminent death from unseen foes lurking in the shared bathroom of their budget hostel.
The average consumer fears being faced with the threat of imminent death from unseen foes lurking in the shared bathroom of their budget hostel.
Nothing short of imminent death can get me out of the bed in the morning.
If a certain wave of the undead can not be finished in a certain amount of time, the round turns into a sudden death match, where death will be imminent up to the last man standing.
When the smartphone started its inexorable rise as a gaming platform, thanks mostly to the launch of the iPhone in 2007, business pundits were leaping over each other to declare the imminent death of the specialist games console.
As the last person with the kid, you are now the prime suspect in the boy's disappearance and it is the player's mission to prove their innocence, or death will be imminent.
It also doesn't help that coins are usually in places where death is all but imminent the first couple of times.
And I think that's part of why these paintings seem so joyous both in Matisse and in Twombly, who actually sizes them up, makes them larger, enlarges the flower in a way that Matisse had miniaturized — which is an extraordinary way of affirming the joy of the flower, but is also infused with some melancholy about the imminent collapse or death of the flower.
Several authors seem to imply that this doubly traumatic event — in which a major operation saved the artist from imminent death, but left him with a constant, noisy reminder that his time was running out — is what triggered the crucial shift in his style.»
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