Alas, I wish this old boy could've been put out to stud, but for the safety of future generations, "Gangnam Style" simply had to die.
The man formerly known as Booker DeWitt had to die.
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And that's exactly why HD DVD had to die: folks who should be trying to sell pricey video gear have had to waste their time walking buyers through HD DVD's format war with Sony's Blu-ray.
This doesn't mean Martin had to die.
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Finally, I had to either die or feed my family.
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Though Kemmler had confessed to the crime and had said publicly he was prepared to die, Westinghouse secretly financed an all-out legal effort to win a stay of execution, challenging the constitutionality of electrocution.
He was confined to a bed in the living room and was in pain, but had expressed no desire to die or to have anyone help him end his life, the jury heard.
He had said he wanted to die and be buried there but he was impatient of what he considered the slow transformation of the new South Africa.
She had always known he would die, and she had tried to prepare herself for the loss.
It aimed to preserve the estate-tax exemption of the first spouse to die, while making sure the survivor had enough to live on.
Mr Brown did not directly refer to the suggestion the Libyans had been told he did not want to see Megrahi die in a UK prison.
His greatest hope: That the will to do something about the violence does not die along with those who never had to.
If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.
The ailing former pontiff, John Paul II, had been widely expected for months to die.
Ms. Hart, who steered the group's campaign as a volunteer, says she had to explain to the girls how a bill with so much support could die so quietly.
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It added that she "always knew he would die soon but I had to be first".
That is because about a quarter of these people would be expected to die from cancer even had they not been exposed to Chernobyl's radiation.
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Eber went down on one knee and told the kid in a grave fatherly way that he had to get up, had to get moving or he could lose his legs, he could die.
When Elizabeth (Betsy) McCaughey was lieutenant governor of New York in the 1990s, forging a combative reputation for clashing with Governor George Pataki and her own party, she kept hearing from bereaved constituents whose loved ones had entered the hospital for treatment, only to die from infections they got there.
For the American wealthy, it was a good year to die rich because the estate tax had expired.
And he said that he would sit there and die with his dogs if he had to because he would not leave them.
When she lost contact with the last remaining member of her crew, Logan -- speaking through tears -- said she had no doubt at that moment she was going to die.
But it wasn't until week 35 when she was rushed to the hospital that she learned she had preeclampsia and was told she had to have the baby that night or she might die.
He had been paralysed in a rugby accident, and wanted to die, but could not kill himself without help.
In those early years, women who smoked were nearly three times more likely to die from lung cancer as people who had never smoked.
Those who quit 10 years before getting a prostate cancer diagnosis were no more likely to die of the disease than men who had never smoked at all.
Sarah Wootton, chief executive of Dignity in Dying, said the "vast majority" did not think somebody should be prosecuted for assisting a loved one to die at their request when their suffering had become unbearable.
As he had to decide whether to continue running with the rest of his family and maybe live, or turn back and maybe die, he made an excruciatingly difficult choice.
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