I nearly died a year ago and my body already feels old.
Not exact matches
While the launch of a new driving safety app, for example, might not grab readers, the fact that
nearly 1.3 million people
die in road crashes each
year, and that more than 20 million are permanently injured, will.
Neanderthal bones found in a Spanish cave have been dated to 430,000
years ago, suggesting their ancestors left Africa
nearly half a million
years ago and ventured across Europe as far as southern Siberia before
dying out only a few tens of thousands of
years ago.
The
nearly - defeated US companies get a $ 500 million reward, half the 22 percent of the duties and tariffs the Americans now get to keep a lovely, Byrd - quality nest egg with which the coalition can kick start a new round of challenges in seven
years when this deal
dies.
In addition, the recovery in the US, already
nearly seven
years old, will not
die of old age.
He was born four
years after Kaiser Wilhelm II ascended the German imperial throne; he
died nearly a century later, in the same decade that witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany.
And for those who are bad at math, Christ suppoesdly
died nearly 2000
years ago, not a few «centuries» as this page seems to represent.
• When in 1993 he
died at the age of
nearly ninety, Hans Jonas was full of
years and honors, although not as many honors as his work warranted.
Ursula Nash, who has
died at the age of 96, was one of the Faith Movement's earliest supporters and for
nearly twenty
years ran the voice for Faith Magazine and pamphlets in her home.
Then after
nearly a lifetime of studying the history of doctrine, Pelikan, a lifelong Lutheran, was received into the Orthodox Church, just a few
years before he
died last May at age 82.
In the U.S.,
nearly 28,000 babies
die each
year before their first birthday.
According to the World Health Organization,
nearly 3 million children
died last
year «due to conditions that could be prevented or treated with access to simple, affordable interventions.»
After that it became a regular part of our relationship to make no - bake cookies and watch an action move (typically one of the Bournes or
Die Hard)-- and
nearly nine
years later, we are still doing the same thing.
«I don't use the word s - c - a-r-e-d anymore either, because I
nearly died nine
years ago.
He's been on and off the Tour, struggled to hold on to even the minor league Tours, and
nearly died in a boating accident two
years ago.
In the search for ways to prevent catastrophic injuries, nothing has buoyed the industry's scientists more than the mammoth, open - ended research project in California that has gathered revealing data from the autopsies performed on every horse that has
died at the state's five thoroughbred tracks over the last four
years (
nearly 900 so far).
So Leroy called his daughter, whose own husband had
nearly died in a car accident eight
years earlier, his injuries so extreme he had spent 76 days in the hospital and needed 29 screws and three plates and
years of physical therapy to overcome a traumatic brain injury.
Nearly 300,000 women
die every
year from preventable causes related to childbirth.
Just another homebirth baby who was «fine» right up until it dropped
nearly dead into the hands of the clueless midwife... just like the other 18 homebirth babies I have written about in the past 3
years who
died in the same way.
Sadly, the fact is that, while they are one of the most - if not, the most - preventable of all catastrophic sports injuries, heat - related deaths among high school and college football players in the United States
nearly tripled between 1994 and 2009, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Georgia, with an average of
nearly three players
dying each
year during that time period versus about one death per
year during the previous 15
years.
Every
year in the United States
nearly 7,000 infants
die in their sleep.
Anthony F. Daidone, 62, of Arlington Heights, owner and president of the Sure - Crimp Connector Co. for
nearly 30
years,
died Wednesday in Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights.
There are
nearly 220,000 women diagnosed with breast cancer every
year in the U.S. and approximately 40,000
die of it annually.
Richard J. Mueller, 61, a retired teacher who was on the faculty of Arlington Heights High School for
nearly 30
years,
died Saturday in West Palm Beach, Fla..
PBS is naming Judy Woodruff the sole anchor of the «NewsHour,» its flagship nightly newscast — a decision that comes
nearly a
year and a half after Woodruff's co-anchor Gwen Ifill
died.
He and his wife of
nearly 40
years have three kids, the youngest of whom
died in a car accident last
year, leaving the couple devastated.
The others are McIlroy, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace and Marc Leishman, whose wife's immune system has not fully recovered after she
nearly died last
year of toxic shock syndrome.
A fifth arrest has been made in the shooting death of Carey Gabay, an attorney in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration who
died nearly a
year ago.
Nearly every obituary of New York's 52nd governor, who
died on New
Year's Day at the age of 82, mentioned that spellbinding moment in San Francisco, when Cuomo delivered the keynote address at the 1984 Democratic National Convention.
Nearly 500 people
died from opioid overdoses in Nassau and Suffolk counties last
year — the highest number of fatalities ever recorded.
Nearly 3,000 men, women and children have
died attempting the perilous crossing since the beginning of the
year.
Since the beginning of the
year,
nearly 150 local residents have reportedly
died from overdoses, while numerous more lives were saved by Narcan.
Each
year in New York,
nearly 15,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and about 2,700 women
die from the disease.
Alcohol is a primary factor in the four leading causes of death for young persons, ages 10 - 21, and
nearly 100,000 people
die each
year from alcohol - related causes, including drinking and driving crashes, other accidents, falls, fires, alcohol - related homicides, and suicide.
Last night he defended his decision to keep notes of meetings with fellow MPs and Ministers over
nearly 15
years, starting on the day that then Labour leader John Smith
died in May, 1994.
Every
year,
nearly 180,000 people in the USA
die from preventable causes such as automobile crashes, drowning, firearm - related injuries, falls, assault, and drug overdoses; equivalent to one injury death every 3 minutes.
Nearly 190 Americans
died in thunderstorms, blizzards and floods last
year, all of which cost the country tens of billions of dollars in damages.
Perhaps even more impressive, the biggest mass extinction event of all, at the end of the Palaeozoic (245 million
years ago), appears to have had a major catastrophic component, as indicated in Paul Wignall's article («The day the world
nearly died», New Scientist, 25 January 1992).
Each
year in the U.S.,
nearly 46,000 people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and more than 39,000 patients
die, making it the fourth leading cause of cancer death.
Every
year 70,000 Americans develop melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, and
nearly 9,000
die from the disease.
A six -
year study of
nearly half a million people in the UK has found that those who are night owls were 10 per cent more likely to
die during that time period.
The finding supports previous research suggesting that colossal volcanic eruptions in what's now Siberia, about 300,000
years before the onset of the extinction event, probably triggered the
die - off of
nearly all marine species and two - thirds of species living on land (SN: 9/19/15, p. 10).
Compared to patients with low - risk disease, those with intermediate - risk cancer (PSA > 10ng / ml or Gleason score 7 or clinical stage T2b / 2c) had a
nearly four-fold higher chance of
dying from prostate cancer within 15
years.
Fifteen million people in the world have a stroke each
year, and
nearly six million people
die.
Every
year nearly 100,000 people
die of infections they developed in U.S. hospitals and healthcare facilities, a greater number than those killed in homicides and car accidents combined.
According to the National Cancer Institute, more than 232,000 American women developed breast cancer last
year and
nearly 40,000 women
died from the disease.
An analysis of more than 200,000 medical professionals followed for
nearly 30
years finds that drinking up to five cups of coffee a day is associated with reduced risk of
dying early from heart and brain diseases as well as suicide.
Nearly 100,000 Americans
die each
year when a clot breaks away from the blood - vessel wall and lodges in the lungs or heart.
It had been
nearly 45
years since Schmitt bunny - hopped his way across the low - gravity lunar landscape in December 1972 during the final Apollo mission; half of Apollo's 12 moon walkers have now
died.
Nearly 100,000 Indian women
die of cervical cancer each
year and many earn less than $ 360 annually.