Mr. NOWICKI: Well, I think if - New Hampshire is really do or die for McCain.
"It's do or die, we got to win the next game, " Anthony said.
The International Programme for the State of the Ocean (IPSO) is now telling us the oceans have reached a do or die phase.
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To be sure, the Greek car market itself is not a do or die situation for anyone, although it has a place in industry history.
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But for Moynihan it may be a do or die situation in getting past all these mortgage problems as quickly as possible so he, and investors, can move on.
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As was the case in May 1967, Israel has arrived at a do-or-die moment.
Detroit's woes continue to weigh on investors, with General Motors in a do-or-die week.
A. Anxious and frustrated to the point that Thursday's do-or-die Game 5 is going to be hard to watch.
For the first time ever, some clubs will open the playoffs with a single do-or-die game to determine whether they advance.
No one likes to deal with a do-or-die, rule-or-ruin sort of person.
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It's a huge gamble, which speaks to Carrey's do-or-die earnings limbo.
Yes, the NHL's Capitals and Rangers won thrilling Game 7 opening-round victories, but both of those series were tied 2-2, and could have held similarly thrilling, do-or-die Game 5s.
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.
Most organisations are just firmly focused on do-or-die applications.
Her embodiment of such girlish emotions as curiosity-streaked ardor and such womanly ones as do-or-die willfulness enables her director, Zhang Yimou, to eschew melodramatic inflation while crafting a visually eloquent tribute to rural life.
The movement largely grew out of opposition to U.K. membership of the euro, a do-or-die struggle to preserve the U.K.'s independence in the face of what was seen as an inevitable step towards political union.
The Bulls opened a 17-point halftime lead with a rare offensive outburst, and found a way to get big baskets every time the Nets pulled close to win the NBA's only do-or-die game of the first round.
Every contest turned into a potential Waterloo for the Clinton team as it lived to fight another day, only to find itself on the defensive in a new set of contests with equally massive odds and do-or-die stakes.
The Romney win likely makes that contest a do-or-die battleground for nearly all the other contenders, most of whom now appear ready to expend most of their campaign funds on TV ads, many of them aimed at attacking Mr. Romney.
With the strong support of his board and an another supposedly positive earnings call coming later today, it's hard to call Steve's position as "shaky" at the company, but with whispers of infighting, a symbolic battle with Apple over market capitalization, and a do-or-die mobile launch coming up, it's clear that he's under a lot of pressure to deliver.
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It seems old habits really do die hard - whether they are good or bad.
Vietnam's leaders were worried and Mr Do argued that the party needed to reform or it would die.
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