Best of all, I made a handful of friends whom I'd die for today.
"It's one of my rights - one I'd die for, " it quoted Terry Childers as saying.
On the other side, these people were suffering and if we didn't deal with it, they'd die, they'd bleed to death.
" This was a serious statement from one of John's good friends, an African American ex-gang member from Detroit who, as John said, "would die for me now, just like I'd die for him.
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Eric did tell one person in the jail that weekend that he had hurt his leg at one point and was afraid he'd die, that it took him three weeks to get to the point where he could recover.
He'd lived a life of protest for a cause for which he'd been prepared to die.
If they said they were in a firefight or saw someone die, he'd check if it really happened.
He found a way to drain the oxygen from their cells, and they wouldn't die -- they'd just stop growing.
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Of those 11 million, 40% say they'd have trouble paying everyday bills if the breadwinner were to die today.
For instance, 63% of cancer patients in Utah die at home, compared to 21% in Washington D.
One proposal that refuses to die would impose price controls on prescription drugs in the Medicare Part D program.
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If they could get the results in hours, he'd probably live--in a week, there is a good chance he could die.
Live Free or Die Hard on the Apple TV to HD VOD and witnessed exactly what we'd suspected: cable did look worse.
Stark and majestic in steel and poured concrete, sitting on a solitary bluff overlooking the Gulf, it is not the house you'd imagine for a retired couple, but they didn't move south to wither in the sun and die.
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