Stradivari himself made around 1, 100 instruments, a huge number by any standard, because he lived to be 93 and worked obsessively to his dying breath.
"Their problem is that unless you have a network of thousands of planes and thousands of pilots, you're going to be dying for people to fly, " says Richard L. Aboulafia, an aviation analyst with the Teal Group in Fairfax, Va.
The real lesson: You should not have to be dying to get this care.
Prof Robin Ferner said the amount of painkillers and sedatives given to Mrs Richards would normally only be given to someone who was dying.
That could be very useful to pharmaceutical companies, which now must use dying liver cells to test their drugs.
Say a homeowner is advised by a tree trimmer that a backyard tree is dying and needs to be chopped down.
Of the three types of coniferous trees studied, pines were found to be dying at the fastest rate.
Writing in the Observer, Mr Cameron said there was a moral reason why action should be taken to prevent children dying from common diseases.
The Chalice workers in Missoula use Gregorian chant partly because it is unmetered and so can be carefully matched to the dying patient's breathing.
The PC world may be dying, but tell that to Lenovo in China.
Wingers were thought to be a dying breed in European soccer.
An insurer, you see, will assume that on average, those who buy private life insurance must be doing something dangerous that prompted them to worry about prematurely dying.
Clinical trials are under way among pregnant women, who appear to be at heightened risk of dying from the disease.
It is an entirely different thing to sit with a 45-year-old mother who is dying and asking how God could be doing this to her.
Dying used to be accompanied by a prescribed set of customs.
The world's languages, which number about 6, 900, are reckoned to be dying out at the rate of one a fortnight.
Above all, the deal provides a breathing-space in which an international effort to stop people dying of cold and hunger can be launched.
If so many were dying in a war, there would be frantic efforts to stop it.
Dying must be a delicate passage, a sweet slipping away to rest.
Manufacturing is growing in Charleston, as factories expand and new ones open, even as it seems to be dying a public death in the rest of the country.
Addressing the Environment and Sustainability Committee, Dr Jones from Cardiff's Business School argued that preserving the Welsh landscape should not be a priority when in Bangladesh people are dying in floods due to climate emissions.
The revered authors of early jidai shosetsu, whose writing tended to be highly stylized and somewhat difficult, are retiring, or dying.
Introduced by Qualcomm in early 2009, smartbook seems to be dying a slow death, trampled under the bumrush for tablets.
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The BMJ said it backed calls from the campaign group Healthcare Professionals for Assisted Dying (HPAD) which wanted medical bodies to be neutral on the issue.
For the RAMI system to work properly, every patient passing through a Welsh hospital has to be accurately coded - simply put - with their risk of dying.
Meantime, he seems to be doing okay by investing in content and distribution for a dying medium.
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They found that nationwide, the rate of women dying younger than would be expected fell from 324 to 318 per 100, 000.
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What seems more likely to me is that Harrigan must be in the pocket of the dying radio industry, and is trying to forward their agenda.
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The Republican Party is dying and will be unable to sustain itself over the long run in its current form.
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