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The editor of the Lancet, visiting her Home for the Dying in 1994, reported that stocks of medicine were insufficient, and that not enough was done to cure the sick or ease the pain of the dying.
ECONOMIST: Mother Teresa
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He was hurt in the terrible fight at Chickamauga up in the state of Tennessee and came near to dying on the way home from want of proper care.
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Even now, Sheffield University's Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language, home of the three editors of this dictionary, is recording a newly dying trade, mining.
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And the Canaries have now claimed points in the dying minutes in each of their last three home games.
BBC: Attitude earns results - Norwich City captain Holt
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And Medicare is considering site of death as a quality measure for end-of-life care, on the theory that dying at home may be less stressful than dying in an institution.
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It was fitting that Lampard rounded off the rout with his fourth goal in the dying seconds, turning home his effort inside the area as Villa gave every impression of a side who simply could not wait for the whistle to sound.
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