Humans can last for a week or more without food but die within days without water.
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But die neue Mitte has had a much lower profile in Germany than the third way has had in Britain.
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He argued that to be human is to have "ultimate concerns", namely something for which you would not only live, but die.
The much-praised hospice movement may now be asked to help patients decide not how to die but when to die.
In response, Professor Richard Dawkins, a high profile atheist, was asked to broadcast an alternative Thought for the Day , but his thought - that "we have been born and we are going to die, but before we die we have time to understand why we were born" - was broadcast in a different slot on the programme.
It is true that there's a windfall if you die early, but if you die late, your heirs will get less than if you had invested the same premiums elsewhere.
McAlary would win the Pulitzer Prize the next year but would die of cancer a few months later at age 41.
This is a tall order in a world of nonprofit organizations that can sometimes wither but rarely die when maybe they should.
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Preparing to die is one thing, but preparing to die in a timely fashion is quite another.
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But perhaps the spirit of Notting Hill will not die but migrate.
But because of Soliris, he is not bedridden and waiting to die but back to his training and expecting his first baby.
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But if you die, the account bypasses your estate and belongs to the joint holder.
Animals watch each other die but, as far as we know, they give the matter no further consideration.
Another legend says that King Arthur did not die but turned into a chough, so harming one is very unlucky.
But for Nordiques die-hards, junior hockey won't suffice, and rooting for the loathsome Canadiens was never an option.
But more teens die from texting and driving than drinking and driving.
DNA. The role of genes in sensitive areas such as intelligence is acknowledged by all but a few die-hards.
At least 115 people from the UK have gone to Switzerland to die but, as yet, no-one has been prosecuted.
Mr. RONALD WINANS: (Singing) Fear would no longer rule my life, and to declare your works, I shall not die but live.
The bereaved are much more likely to be involved in accidents, which is perhaps understandable, but also to die from heart attacks and stroke.
He knew his theory to be correct, but rather than die for his principles he went on to build the foundations of modern science.
"I did not think at that point she would die but I did think it would be difficult for her to regain mobility, " he said.
But the latest Die Hard movie with Bruce Willis, titled A Good Day To Die Hard, opens on 14 February and is expected to buck the trend.
And, as generations of children can attest, parents are constantly trying to offer up healthy snacks such as bananas, raisins, oranges and pretzels, but to the die-hard candy user, this stuff is near beer.
Mlilwana says he has received death threats in prison: "I expect any day I will be dead, but before I die I will make sure everything is known, " he told the newspaper.
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The question is, are the costs of treating the illnesses and deaths brought on by those three indulgences higher or lower than the costs of treating those who live healthily but still inevitably die?
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"But you can die of hope in Hollywood, " said Mr. Byrd, who then turned his attention to theater, boning up by going to the now-defunct Coliseum Books and buying every relevant text on the subject.
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James Tissot's 1866 portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, splendidly dressed in a pink peignoir trimmed in show-stopping pink ruffles, shows her looking strangely vulnerable among many costly possessions, objects that may one day break but do not die.
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