Blanketing the cliff tops south of Bronte with views to-die-for (literally), the gravestones of Waverley Cemetery dazzle in the sunlight.
Not to be outdone, the recently renovated Four Seasons at Park Lane, which has to-die-for suites with stunning views of Hyde Park, private dining rooms, and working fireplaces, has devoted the entire top floor to a spa and fitness center.
The family of a man who lost a legal battle for the right-to-die is appealing for public support help with funds to continue his campaign.
Even though 28% of the senior citizens live alone (compared with the national average of 17.6%), it is almost unheard of for anyone to be left alone sick - or, worse, to die for lack of attention.
All too often Everest hits the news for the wrong reasons - climbers left to die high on the mountain, or piles of rubbish littering the slopes - but for Luanne such rescues show the spirit of Base Camp.
But it was real backs-to-the-wall time after they were pumped in Sydney and it was do-or-die stuff for Henry when they played the Wallabies in Auckland the following week.
Nor do its old people lie awake worrying - as do many of their generation elsewhere - about falling sick and being left to die, unnoticed for days, in their own home.
Jabil has a customer list to die for-Cisco, Dell, Hewlett- Packard, 3Com, Gateway 2000, Nortel Networks and Ascend Communications, to name a few.
Any new government legislation would potentially make it possible for someone to help a terminally-ill person die without the possibility of prosecution for doing so.
Sports television, which started out in the 1950s as a crude but meaningful alternative to going to a game, was surely no adequate substitute for the die-hard football fan who wanted to be in the stadium.
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To be fair, I get that the legions of die-hard "Star Wars" fans are partially to blame for your latest twist of the knife.
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Take a look at the endless rows of simple crosses and stars of 19- and 20-year-olds from places like Montana and Pennsylvania, who crossed the ocean to die in foreign fields for the cause of freedom.
Josef Trumpeldor is not remembered as a great hero for having said, "It is good to die for strategically significant hilltops, " - although that is what he died defending.
Eventually, enough brain cells die for the tell-tale gaps to appear in the tissues, although the only way of definitively confirming a CJD case in humans is following death during post mortem.
Child Safety Week is Sept. 19 - 25, and it's no small cause: Car crashes are the leading cause of death for children 3 to 14 years old, and 2010 is on course to be a record-breaking year for the number of children who die from heat-stroke in parked cars.
Feral cats live and die anonymously - the best they can hope for is to get shovelled to the side of the road.
Hotels in Nome, however, are scarce and must be booked months in advance for die-hard fans and visitors hoping to be present when the leaders arrive.
The two Berga commanders -- Erwin Metz and his superior, Hauptmann Ludwig Merz -- were tried for war crimes and initially sentenced to die by hanging.
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Fifty-five years ago, my father took a vow to die for his personal computer.
When it comes out with a new iPhone, for example, die-hard Apple fans race to buy new ones.
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The league ran a contest, searching for a couple of die-hard fans willing to spend practically every waking moment there watching all 2, 430 Major League Baseball games this season on a massive wall of 15 televisions, and sharing their experiences with other fans.
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Rather than waiting for their customers to die, they sell funerals in advance--"preneed" sales, in industry parlance--taking in cash now for a service they may not perform for years to come.
To avoid being subject to the U.S. estate tax an expat has to live for more than ten years after expatriation or die in 2010--the year in which the U.S. estate tax disappears for one year.
Check in: Yes, kids love the pool, the giant chess game, even the putt-putt golf green, but lush landscaping, a location to die for (the motel is maybe 10 steps from the beach), and 54 large guest suites with low-key nautical decor and mini kitchens make the grown-ups giddy too.
With that, Rivera said he was ready for questions and braced himself to be peppered by some Indians die-hards who have watched No. 42 come in and close out comebacks and dash more than a few special seasons in Cleveland.
Die Hard director John McTiernan has lost his appeal to have a one-year prison sentence overturned for lying to the FBI in a wiretapping case.
He costars on the hit HBO series Bored to Death and his Funny or Die web series, Between Two Ferns, has become must-see viewing for the hipster set.
In these regions, often infants die for the simplest of reasons, including, not being able to keep pre-mature infants warm.
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Some die-hard gold bugs pointed time and again (ahem) to the historical low at 1 ounce for 1 unit of the DJIA back in 1980.
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