Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has been a staunch supporter of the U.S.-led war on terror and survived two attempts on his own life last year.
For example, Marty obtained two life insurance policies on his own life, with Patti as the beneficiary of one policy and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society as the beneficiary of the other.
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The son of a white mother and an African father, he drew on his own life story for the themes that drove his campaign: hope, change and that anything is possible in America.
Only if you insist on denying someone the freedom to live his own life on his own terms, instead of under someone else's control.
But at the time Jackson seemed to do nothing to stop the rumours and got on with his own life, recording Bad, which appeared in 1987.
But he decided to confess to the hoax as the story began unravelling, and because he needed to move on with his own life, Mr Tuiasosopo said.
He continued to write novels, often based on his own wartime experiences throughout his life - perhaps most poignantly in his first book A Crowd is not Company, which took its lead from his experience as a German prisoner of war during World War II.
Joe Swanberg turns a remarkably self-excoriating camera gaze on his own art and life in this new drama.
Mr Togadia says he is on the front line: his own life has often been threatened.
Would Gondorff really risk his own life on the unlikely event that nobody else in the hand had been dealt a jack?
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While most of those attempting the flight are millionaires, a Chicago architect is doing it on his own, tapping into his life savings and corporate support to get off the ground in suburban Rockford, Illinois, around sundown Wednesday.
He must finally confront some past mistakes when his son (Peter Walsh), on the rebound from his own broken marriage, barges back into his life, grandchild in tow.
Surgeon Simulator 2013 is a darkly humorous over-the-top operation sim game where players become Nigel Burke, an ordinary guy taking life into his own shaky hands, performing life-saving surgical manoeuvres on passive patients.
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Rather than become a prisoner, Emperor Tewodros took his own life, committing suicide on 13 April 1868.
Blakey, who was the principal drafter of RICO while counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, can only stand idly by as his creation takes on a life of its own.
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We want him back on the course, we want him to sort his life out, and let's all get on with our own lives.
On September 21st of last year, Brendan gave his own life, along with eight others, in a helicopter crash.
Brendan Vaughan's family said he was a "lovable rogue" who "lived his life to the full and on his own terms".
Ten days later he took his own life at his home while on bail, saying in a letter he was not taking his life because he was guilty.
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Incidents where an employee goes off on his own undetected are preventable aberrations, not a way of life.
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S. Eliot, whom Crane regarded as too dry, too learned and too pessimistic in his vision of life, Crane's own take on existence was more ecstatic and positive.
The first night of surveillance was the "most worrying" as Fulcher was concerned Halliwell might take his own life because what he had done was weighing heavy on his mind.
"Every once in a while there is a person who is really the hero of his own life, " says Robert McKee, a famed lecturer on screenwriting.
Harold Shipman was no doubt thinking about his own life in custody when he decided to end it all on the eve of his 58th birthday.
Bolelli made life difficult for himself with a host of unforced errors on his own serve, which Murray, showing some impressive defensive play, took advantage of by winning three of eight break points in the first set.
Even if the expressions of reluctance had been designed to signal his distance from the process, the doubts now took on a life of their own.
"This was a particularly callous murder where Grenfell put greater value on his acquisition of a car than the life of an innocent man simply protecting his own property that he had worked so hard for, " he said.
Dark Night of the Soul is about as strange and gloomy as you might expect from David Lynch or Mark Linkous, who tragically took his own life earlier this year. (One of the guest vocalists on the album, Vic Chesnutt, also committed suicide last December.) But Dark Night has its uplifting moments, too, with catchy pop and rock hooks and rhythms.
Albert Trott took 8-43 on his Ashes debut in Adelaide in 1894, but later fell prey to mental illness and took his own life.
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