Sentences with phrase «necessarily about dying»

Not exact matches

These pumpkin sushi rolls have been something we've been just dying to try, not for the pumpkin necessarily (although this time of year is all about the root veg) but because: a).
Not that by saying «funerals» I'm necessarily implying that actual people have to die, though casualties among the leadership can facilitate quick changes in just about any organization (junior officers rose fast in the Civil War, where unit commanders were expected to lead from the front).
But most parents aren't necessarily worried about a child dying.
These include: Unfinished books by established authors, often because they died before completing the MS; books by subject experts (not necessarily well - known ones) who are very knowledgeable but don't write well; and just about any book by, or in some cases about, a celebrity.
Apart from the publicly available data about the lower end of eBook price points capturing reader's attention, the latest data analysis from the German website, die Self - Publisher - Bibel, suggests that between $ 0 and $ 2 is not necessarily the sweetest spot in terms of revenue in several markets that readers chase after.
When we talk about extinction we're referring to a dying off of a clade; consequently, the examples on butterflies and frogs migrations not necessarily are due to climate changes.
If you aren't expecting to die within the first two years of the policy, this isn't necessarily something you should worry about.
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