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One reason is that tax relief on mortgage interest will finally be killed off next April.
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And if Netflix is not careful it will be killed off too.
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They found that Salmonella with an inactivated SifA gene no longer has this ability to multiply, and can be killed off by the macrophages.
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When a pool is properly chlorinated, however, bacteria like E. coli should be killed off, since proper pH levels typically take care of the issue.
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The industry has at last given its backing to online music stores, such as Apple Computer's iTunes and Roxio's Napster 2.0 (not to be confused with the company killed off by the music industry for aiding illegal downloads).
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Oh, and just to be clear, no Reader is not being killed off in the strictest sense.
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"It could be that many of the susceptible trees were killed off in 2005, which would reduce the number killed last year, " said Paulo Brando from the Amazon Institute of Environmental Research (IPAM) in Belem, Brazil.
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Yates, who now takes the anti-psychotic Haldol and is said to be in better mental health, was taken off medication two weeks before she killed the children.
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"A bad soap death is one that's so over the top, the spectacle overshadows what should be a tender moment, " says author Andrew Collins, the former EastEnders scriptwriter who killed off Nick Cotton's son Ashley (motorbike accident).
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Professor Philip Marsh, of the Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research, Salisbury, said it should be possible to control the environment in the mouth more effectively to stop the good bacteria being killed off, and to modify the conditions that favour the growth of the harmful organisms.
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