Vultures Are Hard to Kill Will a sacred ritual of Hollywood--the script pitch--make it on-line?
The problem with the lump-of-labour fallacy is that it is so hard to kill.
"He just did it again, " says one conservative House Democrat, marveling at a politician who is extremely hard to kill.
She says it turns out it is hard to kill founder DNA. The company is committed to great product engineering, great engineering generally speaking.
U.S.-made weapons systems are also hard to kill off because of the political damage cancelations would do with buyers such as Britain, Italy and the Netherlands.
In other words, they saw nothing morally wrong with tennis, it's just that it is hard to kill a French knight with a tennis ball, no matter how good your serve is.
And then she designed a device that uses light to kill hard-to-reach cancer cells while leaving the healthy ones untouched.
The prickly dynamic between Ms. Harris and some of her followers highlights how hard it can be to kill a successful series.
And they will fight hard and sometimes dirty to kill the innovator.
Jeff Kindler gets to make the hard choice and kill the drug, but why was it still draining resources in the first place?
If its this hard for ME to try and get a kill as an alien no wonder the A.I. is having problems.
Most people would accept that a healthy diet is hard to achieve, financial matters are confusing and cigarettes kill too many.
The fact that a trusted family doctor could kill so many of his patients was hard to believe, let alone understand.
What is clear is this: If the minor in question were fleeing parents who she believed wanted to kill her for reasons other than Islam's Shariah, it is hard to imagine that the system in Florida ostensibly charged with protecting such children would even contemplate restoring parental custody.
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