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New college textbooks are very expensive, but the cost of printing words on the dead trees is a very small portion of the price.
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In other words: Classroom training is dead!
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In other words, stocks would have been dead money (with no return except for dividends) for six-and-a-half years.
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The result: a terrier-sized pendant spelling out the words "Crunk Ain't Dead, " the letters encrusted with 3, 576 tiny diamonds.
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The early promise of unlimited cash from the Murdocks looks less definite at a time when backers consider cancer vaccines, which attracted a lot of money over the past decade, "dead as an investment, " in the words of Ivor Royston, an immunologist and a partner at San Diego venture capital firm Forward Ventures.
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But if two people carry firearms, a confrontation that might otherwise have ended in words or blows ends instead with one man dead, and the other man on his way to prison for life.
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"In other words, we believe the deal is all but dead, " Mr. DeGroote said in a statement.
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King did speak those words, in Memphis two months before he was shot dead there in 1968, but they were prefaced by a caveat: ""Yes, if you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice.
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In other words, its use construes all three in the way Islam does - as dead prophets - a treatment wholly at odds with the teachings of Christianity which, of course, holds Jesus as the immortal Son of God.
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As an object, the Constitution has more in common with the Dead Sea Scrolls than with what we now think of as writing: pixels floating on a screen, words suspended in a digital cloud, bubbles of text.
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