Which doesn't necessarily mean the statement isn't true, but is usually a death
knell marking the beginning of the end of what once made that particular island or beach so great.
Not exact matches
It is not the death
knell for Australian technology companies, nor is it a black
mark against the Australian Securities Exchange.
But not even this fourth will
mark the death
knell for this deadly science: while the ruling temporarily halts the federal funding of embryo - destructive stem - cell research, it does nothing to prevent the destruction of human embryos in privately funded research.
Though many
mark the bookends of the New American Cinema as Bonnie & Clyde on the left and Raging Bull on the right, a case could be made for The Wild Bunch (being, as it is, the death
knell for an entire genre and the goddamned American naïvete that genre represents) and its emotional doppelgänger at the end of the Seventies, Apocalypse Now.
Critics say that the downfall of two of the largest for - profit education firms sponsoring academies
marks the death
knell for such companies in the English state system.
The only other remarkable thing is that it
marked the death
knell of the legendary Ensemble Studios (Age of Empires).
The failure of cap and trade legislation in the US Congress and the collapse of international negotiations at Copenhagen
marked the death
knell for the old approach.
Perhaps this will be the event that
marks the death
knell of the hourly rate.
Geoff Steward, partner at Macfarlanes LLP says: «Advocate General Mengozzi's opinion on trade
mark dilution in free - riding cases, if followed by the European Court of Justice, will sound the death
knell on lookalike products.