Historians will certainly be dying for access to information like this for people they want to profile, especially in these digital times when written letters are scarce.
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"Their problem is that unless you have a network of thousands of planes and thousands of pilots, you're going to be dying for people to fly, " says Richard L. Aboulafia, an aviation analyst with the Teal Group in Fairfax, Va.
If it were, a high proportion of those infected would require hospitalization for pneumonia and would be dying.
If something is not worth dying for, can it still be worth fighting for?
Introduced by Qualcomm in early 2009, smartbook seems to be dying a slow death, trampled under the bumrush for tablets.
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The test was designed to prevent women dying from anaemia and was designed to be easy for healthcare workers - often untrained - to use in the field.
Meantime, he seems to be doing okay by investing in content and distribution for a dying medium.
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If marine mammals are turning up on beaches or dying in nets, then these events should be warning flags for the whole ecosystem.
The BMJ said it backed calls from the campaign group Healthcare Professionals for Assisted Dying (HPAD) which wanted medical bodies to be neutral on the issue.
"With the singles market gradually dying, and changes to singles charts, this could be the last chance for Cliff to achieve his 'sixth decade' ambition, " it said.
For some final peace, she said, because now, she said, we ought to be keeping each other company for the rest of our lives, rather than dying lonely and alone.
"People are dying at every level of a company to be tapped on the shoulder and asked for their opinion, " says Cooperrider.
Sarah Wootton, chief executive of Dignity in Dying, said the "vast majority" did not think somebody should be prosecuted for assisting a loved one to die at their request when their suffering had become unbearable.
If you do join the military and first work hard to be a good team member and then take on the responsibility of fighting and perhaps dying for the other members of your platoon, they will see that as far more important than anything else.
When Gaita Baikiao finished his doctorate in 1977 at Universitas Urbaniana in Rome, having studied social anthropology among other studies, he came back to Kenya and found that Njurinceke was dying, and the meeting spaces reserved for the elders were about to be alienated by land-grabbers because the organisation had no certificate of registration.
Of course there are those with terrible conditions - locked-in syndrome, various forms of paralysis - who may wish to die, but be quite unable to do so without help, but for the vast majority of us suicide would be possible as a lone activity for some time after we knew that we were incontrovertibly dying.
That's when I remember the famous Rupert Brooke poem about the nobility of dying for your country and the "corner of a foreign field that will be forever England".
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.
Now if you cannot be bothered with the song and dance of sitting at a table, waiting for your order when you are dying to slump in front of CNN in the comfort of your hotel room.
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