The canopy created can block the sun and stunt or kill many of the younger trees, adding to the fire hazard.
This year, as is the case every year, tornadoes will inevitably touch down, destroy property, kill many people, injure many more and be attributed by alarmists and the news media to global warming.
Law-abiding citizens acting in self-defense actually shoot and kill many more criminals each year than police do, and with a much lower percentage of incidents where an innocent person is mistakenly identified as a criminal.
In a developing country like Turkey, where stringent building regulations exist but are seldom applied, and where governments have more pressing tasks than the organisation of earthquake drills, a natural disaster on this scale will unfortunately almost always kill many people.
The fact that a trusted family doctor could kill so many of his patients was hard to believe, let alone understand.
Most people would accept that a healthy diet is hard to achieve, financial matters are confusing and cigarettes kill too many.
More important, the aim of military operations should be to protect the civilian population and win its trust, not to kill as many insurgents as possible.
Chief Inspector Tero Haapala told Finnish news agency STT that Auvinen was determined to kill as many people as he could before turning the pistol on himself.
Ritchie Graves, a NOAA Fisheries Service biologist who makes sure federally owned dams are living up to their Endangered Species Act obligations not to kill too many salmon, said the survival rate for young salmon swimming downstream to the ocean has been higher than ever the past three years, hitting about 50 percent for sockeye.
MSN: Record numbers of sockeye salmon return to Northwest - US news - Environment | NBC News
Part of my job involves reporting the Friday sittings of the Commons, when private members bills are debated - and Mr Nuttall has emerged as an enthusiastic player of the tactical games played by a group of Conservative back-benchers to kill off many of those bills (they see it as an exercise in legislative hygiene, stopping what they see as unnecessary and burdensome bills).
In my outlines, for instance, I tend to kill off too many people.
Firstly, a death every hour equates to less than 10, 000 a year - too many, but several thousand people a year are killed on Britain's roads alone, and many diseases kill far more people.
It being a video game, this story is told through a long slog against legions of enemies that will kill the Chief almost as many times as he kills them.
She has the tools: Many weekend duffers would kill for her natural swing.
FORBES: As Ivanka Trump Enters Her Prime She Has Never Been More Important To The Family Business
Abrams are perhaps the most polarizing humans ever, especially when they kill off favorite characters or use too many lens flares.
When switched off, many appliances do not actually kill the power but go into a standby mode instead sucking electricity, vampire-like, from the plug.
ECONOMIST: The much-talked-of smart grid prepares to enter the home
Rather than seeing how many creatures a player can kill or how much gold they can accumulate, Flack is more interested in getting inside the player's head.
Ms. Jewell, on the board since 2004, was there for many of these efforts to kill jobs and restrict park use to those whom the NPCA approves.
Perhaps GM's employees, and Delphi's, do not need our sympathy: for decades they have had the luxury of secure employment and benefits that many in the workforce would kill for.
But as Reader grew in dominance, not only did it kill off much of the competition, many RSS tools started to rely in the Google service as a back-end for their apps.
While most Americans are home safe, warm and eating turkey, those of us on Operation Joint Endeavor will be keeping the peace in a land where many people still want to kill their neighbors.
These were just a few of the many companies that were supposed to kill the Internet.
That could result in a "cytokine storm" in which the body secretes too many chemicals as it tries to kill offending microorganisms.
CNN: Among the swine flu mysteries: Why only deaths in Mexico?
Many, in fact, would kill for 10% improvement every three years.
As many as 90% of patients who kill themselves are depressed or have other psychiatric problems.
"Many of our conventional treatments do not kill metastatic (spreading) cells efficiently, " Dr Simons said.
There are many substances that have been shown to kill cancer cells in the lab, but failed to fulfil that promise when tested in people.
Fitting the kill cord has been standard practice by manufacturers for many years, said Richard Falk, training manager and chief examiner at the Royal Yachting Association (RYA).
There are also many new novels that, like To Kill a Mockingbird, illuminate social issues not by writing through the broad strokes of history but by developing powerful characters who battle events over which they have little or no control.
Not only would this kill an important and valuable industry, it would have many other potential pitfalls, including games rendered worthless by the purchase of a second system.
应用推荐