It sounds like he's hoping that we'll all die off soon and end the arguments. |
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When the fields of dead grass are gone, and these miracle crops die off too, what will there be for food? |
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Until they die off, I fear we'll have little chance of being taken seriously. |
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Grasshopper numbers will drop through the fall and most grasshoppers will die off with the first hard freeze. |
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Farmers in Gambia are despairing as a shortage of rain is causing new seedlings to wilt and die off. |
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Since there are not enough males and females to propagate the race, both families eventually die off. |
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I am reminded of so many prominent investigations where witnesses start to die off just before they are to testify. |
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Although they are in fact biennials, and will die off after flowering, they self-seed wildly. |
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The discussion then tends to wither and die off amidst all the the confusion. |
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Typically, it strikes kids and occurs when the pancreatic islets that produce insulin, die off. |
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After blooming in the spring, allow the plants to grow until they die off. |
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After sunset, the surface cools and the air mass stabilizes slowly, causing the convective activity to die off and the clouds to dissipate. |
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Algae then grow on the surface and bottom-dwelling plants, deprived of light and oxygen, die off making the water even more turbid and inhospitable to fish and other life. |
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An Alaskan population of killer whales is doomed to die off. A result of the Exxon Valdez disaster? |
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When large quantities of the plant die off and rot under water, this may also alter water quality. |
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Barnacles die off, algae continue to spread, and the grazing sea urchins return to feed once again. |
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Unlike many bacteria, such as E. coli, that quickly die off in water, Cryptosporidium spores, or oocysts, can live for several months. |
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A nova will last for about one week and then slowly die off and return to its previous brightness. |
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Conifer damage may be more dramatic with the injured tree turning red as the needles die off. |
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History teaches that many movements begin well, but later die off or end up being sects. |
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As we get older, it's normal for nerve fibres to die off, but in MS the process is more rapid and extensive. |
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For example, if pollution is harming a population of fish, the most genetically susceptible fish will fail to reproduce and die off first. |
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It seems that the prettiest baby fish like the shubunkins and red and white fish die off most of the time while the duller fish survive predation. |
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As aging Brazil-nut trees die off, they will not be replaced. |
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The flow of sap is restricted and the leaves gradually die off. |
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The last to die off was Crimean Gothic, spoken in the late 18th century in some isolated areas of Crimea. |
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Some folks believed they were a nuisance in B. C. and it would be alright to let a few of them die off as a result of this accident, which I found to be a completely unacceptable approach. |
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Salicin causes damaged cells in the willow to die off before the whole tree becomes threatened with disease. |
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Their characters don't die off, we just make them ghosts. |
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The liver cells gradually die off and are replaced by fat. |
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We are terribly concerned when Mexicans die in the Arizona desert, but we are completely indifferent to the fact that people looking for work in Europe continually die off our coasts. |
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To put it plainly, not to die off in the digital age, but to perpetuate the accomplishment of its goals which should, it seems to me, constitute guidelines for the Community audiovisual policy. |
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The supply of blood to parts of the brain may be obstructed when blood clots form, causing brain cells to die off with loss of their normal functions. |
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But eventually, those who were not tainted by the residential school system began to die off and subsequently, lost their importance within the family. |
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This is likely to cease altogether in the next few years as the older generation die off and steel blades and chainsaws prevail. |
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With a standard sewage treatment plant the biology just would die off. |
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Though individual firms often die off at an appalling rate, business activity offers a route to expansion into higher profit and more dynamic lines. |
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Dead zones are created when the algae die off all at once and their little corpses decompose. |
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The last to die off was Crimean Gothic, spoken until the late 18th century in some isolated areas of Crimea. |
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As a result, creatures such as fish, shrimp, and especially immobile bottom dwellers die off. |
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Without either their own or an inserted TIM gene, these microbes die off in a growth medium that lacks the chemical lactate. |
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Bureaucratism continues on the rise as the first-generation revolutionaries die off of old age. |
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In their research, each time a large die off occurred, they found a spike in the number of fossil algae mats called stromatolites strewn around the planet. |
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