Most perish almost instantly in the relentless battle for scarce shelf-space in Japan's small shops.
Perish premature pasturing of pilots Commercial aviation is experiencing a growing short-age of pilots.
We take our bottled water into an office meeting lest we perish from dehydration.
It's the console that keeps on giving, and also the one that'll never perish.
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Shakespeare gives his tragic heroes big endings: they take poison, fall on their swords, perish in duels.
In manufacturing, the danger is that badly run businesses will perish before they have a chance to prosper.
We desperately need long-term investment, strategic thinking and, perish the thought, some planning.
They now know, if they didn't before, that those who live by the gimmick may perish by it too.
The Turkish government says it will try to move some of the most precious monuments, though many will perish.
They have seen friends and relatives perish and their loved ones are still at grave risk from the fighting.
Hidebound sellers, nostalgic for when they had control, will become irrelevant and perish.
Johnson likens the situation to a soldier at war - if he cannot trust his training then he will soon perish.
Dibinga is betting that the Thing will be the one to perish.
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The British innovation will not perish in a hail of bullets, but it may yet be done in by compromise and bureaucracy.
It was a decision which would save Evans's life, because Scott and his four companions would perish on their return from the pole.
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So perish the thought that it's all about high finance and no concern of ours outside the rarified atmosphere of the international money markets.
The lack of medicine and facilities and the scale of the injuries mean that many people will perish from a lack of timely medical care.
And of course, unfortunately, there was all the news which later emerged of connections that had a friend, family member or acquaintance perish that day.
His comrades perish, and Alfie becomes a German prisoner of war.
If some creatures can tolerate lower pHs and others cannot, you might expect things to average out: the tolerant and adaptable prosper, the more pernickety perish.
Olive Guest and Mary Wilkinson were the only members of staff to perish in the blaze at The Hotel in Church Stretton late on 2 April 1968.
The scene ends painfully with the queen, distraught at the gardener's dreadful news, putting a cruel curse on all his works, saying that she hopes his plants will perish.
Perish the thought with Fujitsu, who just launched twelve (count 'em) products into the Japanese market -- including laptops, AIO PCs and a tablet, all sporting Windows 8.
To this day, many Indians are convinced that Bose did not perish--that he chose to live quietly in some safe corner of the world, waiting for the right moment to return.
So, much like the TV networks on which the company hawks its products, G-R is left with two options as it tries to connect with the next generation of potential customers: adapt or perish.
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