At the extreme, Michael Jackson, makes more dead
than alive due to the royalties his estate makes from all the songs he produced in his career — an estimated $ 140 million in 2014 according to Forbes.
Not exact matches
Farley and Padavan, career dinosaurs who have been in the Senate longer
than half the State's population has been
alive and up to their ears in the dysfunction, will cruise
due to stupid, gullible voters.
A new study by University of Southern California and Yale University researchers suggests that at least part of the gains in life expectancy over recent decades may be
due to a change in the rate of biological aging, rather
than simply keeping ailing people
alive.
After a disastrous race two weeks ago at Circuit of The Americas in Texas, when the No. 4 Corvette C6.R of Gavin and his team mate Tommy Milner was retired prematurely
due to a gearbox issue, the duo knew that they needed nothing less
than a GT win in order to keep their championship hopes
alive.
Despite that the current - generation Ford Fiesta will soon be
due for a replacement, and despite trusted intel that the RS - looking Fiesta prototype spied in Germany last year was no more
than a disguised base model, we can't help but keep the flame of hope
alive.
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Due to Over-Hunting, Might Lose Will to Live Pollution Makes Oceans Noisier (LiveScience)
Factors contributing to our disadvantage are more
than phantoms haunting us, they are very much
alive today in the form of everyday and structural racism — the discrimination, marginalisation and substantive inequality faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
due to our ethnicity — the colour of our skin, and the view, implicit or explicit, that somehow our relative disadvantage in society is because of our own failure or weakness as individuals, or a result of practicing our culture.
Factors contributing to our disadvantage are more
than phantoms haunting us, they are very much
alive today in the form of everyday and structural racism - the discrimination, marginalisation and substantive inequality faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
due to our ethnicity — the colour of our skin, and the view, implicit or explicit, that somehow our relative disadvantage in society is because of our own failure or weakness as individuals, or a result of practicing our culture.