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Fast forward to 2017, the game has effectively become extinct.
Things become extinct, other things evolve to take their place.
The World Wildlife Fund guesses 10,000 species could become extinct every year.
What's more, by 2080, the group says wild coffee could become extinct.
Yet Democrats in Congress who share these views could soon become extinct.
The procedure he performed on me, the cup arthroplasty, has become extinct.
Some plants won't be up to the challenge and they will become extinct.
The individual agency on which democracy and capitalism are predicated may become extinct.
The human race has become extinct as a result of the plant massacre.
If those species become extinct, we will lose the opportunity to learn more.
Coelacanths had been thought to have become extinct about 65 million years ago.
Thirty-eight of Hawaii's 415 endemic plant species, it added, have become extinct.
Conservationists have warned that the African elephant could become extinct if it's not protected.
The latter is going to become extinct in favor of designers and design tools.
If grasslands burned entirely to the ground every year, the butterflies would become extinct.
In the House of Representatives, Republicans from dense urban congressional districts have become extinct.
The Endangered Species Act bars the government from deciding which animals and plants become extinct.
The vast majority of humanity would starve, and we might become extinct as a species.
"We had to train ourselves, or we would have become extinct very soon," she said.
"It's scary that so many species can become extinct without us knowing," said Dr. Scheele.
Some nay-sayers have said that the bird should become extinct as natural selection would intend.
Before today, about one to five species a year would become extinct due to natural causes.
Davis' previous research revealed that arabica coffee could become extinct in as little as 60 years.
It really would not take that much time for human beings to become extinct at this rate.
Savor and appreciate these foods while you still can, because they may become extinct during your lifetime.
It has become a tool of ideological obstruction and is likely to become extinct in short order.
However, no ape species were thought to have become extinct as a result of hunting or habitat loss.
Gray says dholes are thought to be extinct in Vietnam and are likely to become extinct in Laos.
It's going to require an ongoing planting process and upkeep to ensure that these plants don't become extinct.
Local breeds, like the People's Pigs, have faded to a point that many of them might become extinct.
But, he added the league appears to be getting closer and closer to seeing the scraps become extinct.
Roughly 34 species and subspecies of native mammals have become extinct in Australia over the last 200 years.
Meanwhile, traditional pensions, a once common employer-provided retirement income stream, have largely become extinct for most workers.
Some species have become extinct over the same period but not because of the arrival of new species.
As a result of deforestation, species will become extinct at a rate 3 to 4 times higher than that.
Nature as we know it will end, species will become extinct, but people will probably survive, for a while.
In the past 50 years, cheetahs "have become extinct in at least 13 countries" as reported in December 2017.
This week the president of the CBI business lobby, Paul Drechsler, warned that sections of manufacturing might become "extinct".
According to the IUCN, nearly one-third of the world's amphibians are now threatened or have recently become extinct.
"If something happened to those lemurs, those trees, at least in the wild, would become extinct," Mr. Drori said.
But those specimens soon led to the stunning 18th-century recognition that parts of God's creation could become extinct.
Some local doomsayers predict that South Korea will become "extinct" in several centuries if it maintains its current birthrate.
The picture was less clear for insect species, but a tentative estimate suggests 10 per cent could become extinct.
While other bees could potentially pollinate those species, many could become extinct if these bees were to die off entirely.
"If these teak trees become extinct, then Katire will just remain an undeveloped jungle," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
If poachers continue killing rhinos at the rate they are now, the animal could become extinct in the next 15 years.
Dynasties have always been fragile, but the post-Warriors NBA will go out of its way to ensure they become extinct.
The agency last year proposed to remove the protections for the eastern puma, because it believes the species has become extinct.
That's the basis of the claim that there's a 50 percent chance that humans will become extinct within about 760 years.
Andy Sieg, president of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management:Rather than become extinct, I think we're moving into a golden era for advisers.
The FWS proposed last year to remove the protections for the eastern puma, because it believes the species has become extinct.
Only about 203 of these whales exist today, and at their current rate of decline, they could become extinct within our lifetimes.
Gatecrasher's rearing golden lion was once the emblem of the trance generation, so how did this king of the clubs become extinct?
"If we did not take this action, this industry would become extinct," said Jeffrey T. Klenda, the chief executive of Ur-Energy.
That's significant because over the past 50 years, cheetahs have become extinct in at least 13 countries, according to the National Zoo.
Speaking to the BBC, lead researcher Dr. Hagai Levine expressed alarm that the human race might become extinct if the trend continued.
But the wild giant panda population is endangered, and some zoos in the United States are helping to ensure pandas don't become extinct.
Given how important portability is and how annoying wires are, one would think the old wired headphones should have become extinct by now.
"One day if their animals become extinct and we still have viable populations, all the guns will be focused on us," he said.
In the future, chocolate will become extinct, but we'll have traded it to get the dinosaurs back, which is a pretty good deal.
"For years they called for birth control in this country, unfortunately, and attempted to cause our generation to become extinct," Mr. Erdogan said.
"Given projected increases in global population and projected decreases in resources, the human species could become extinct by the year 3000," Thacker writes.
At the rate elephants are still being poached across Africa, conservationists estimate the species could become extinct in as little as 10 years.
As more large fish become extinct, the more the food supply, the livelihoods of millions, and the health of the planet are seriously threatened.
A 2015 study by University of Connecticut professor Mark Urban suggested up to one in six species — or 16 percent — could become extinct in 2100.
Pinch-hitters, pinch-runners, and defensive subs will never become extinct, but they're a greatly reduced species, something like the tourist's bison herd at Yellowstone.
Tom Wheeler, a spotted owl expert with the Environmental Protection Information Center, said even with current levels of support the bird could become extinct by 2050.
"I bought the first shares of Berkshire in 1962 and it was a northern textile business destined to become extinct eventually," Buffett says in the documentary.
A small brown rat in northern Australia is the first mammal known to have become extinct because of "human-induced climate change," the Australian government says.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Stockholm University researchers say it's the first time scientists have compiled a global overview of which plants have already become extinct.
Those who fail to elevate IT from a time-consuming maintenance task will become extinct, like the Chief Electricity Officers of the past, along with their businesses.
According to the website of the artist, Michael Tsaturyan, "If we allow elephants to become extinct, it's going to damage the entire eco-chain, including humans themselves."
"Because if we don't stay together, we might become extinct," she told him, knowing that he was learning about endangered species and knew the meaning of extinct.
The charm of this fantasy has always been dubious and will presumably fade as the natural world continues to disappear and more and more species become extinct.
A rubbery shrub that has only been found on one waterfall in Guinea, it is expected to become extinct when a hydroelectric dam is built in 2020.
"Most people can name a mammal or bird that has become extinct in recent centuries, but few can name an extinct plant," report co-author Aleys Humphreys said.
Their isolation, caused by habitat loss and poaching, means they rarely breed and may become extinct in a matter of decades, according to conservation group International Rhino Foundation.
Also, he knows the answer to the mystery of Nahri's origins: She's a shafit, descendant of an ancient half-human, half-magical tribe thought to have become extinct.
Although captive breeding programs are successfully preserving the species in zoos, they could become extinct in the wild if conservation efforts—which include educational outreach in Peru—aren't successful.
A fifth of plants are currently under threat, but there is no technical reason why any of them should become extinct, scientists said after completing a survey of 1,116 collections.
Those that take longer to breed or have few young may be more likely to become extinct than those that breed when they are still young and have many babies.
Indeed, despite official estimates that elephants and rhinos may become extinct in the next ten to 20 years, Ms Brooks says "the reality is that localised extinction is happening now".
"Theoretically ... the predicted consequence of this is that it will become extinct in the long-term," added Weir, who was lead author of the study published in the scientific journal, eLife.
Of about 103 local pig breeds in China, at least 31 could become extinct, according to a 2013 report by Oriental Weekly, a newsmagazine affiliated with China's official news agency, Xinhua.
The metal contraption became a sign that all of the characters, those upstairs and downstairs, will adapt to the changing world just fine — even if lady's maids become extinct in the process.
Unfortunately, he won't get to design all 435: a number of birds have become extinct since Audubon first observed them, including the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, the Carolina Parakeet, and the Passenger Pigeon.
"This case is going to be spun — we've already heard questions along this line — as a choice between whether the dusky gopher frog is going to become extinct or not," he said.
Based on analysis of the fossil record — the deep time capsule that tells the history of life on Earth — on average, species on the planet Earth become extinct at a rate of .
In the case of bats, white-nose syndrome has spread from coast-to-coast in the U.S. At least four species have suffered massive population declines, including one that may eventually become extinct.
A new video from the Bridge Project — an organization "committed to holding Republicans accountable for their words and actions" — questions a Republican plan to shift that healthcare should Planned Parenthood clinics become extinct.
JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thousands of Indonesian indigenous people gathered on Sumatra island on Friday to call on the government to protect their land rights as fears grow some tribes could become extinct.
In the future we won't necessarily think of a business as a technology company in the sense that every company will have technology or online at its heart or it will become extinct.
Gores will be coming in nearly four years after Hostess's former parent company filed for Bankruptcy Court protection under Chapter 503 of United States bankruptcy law, prompting fears that Twinkies might become extinct.
JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thousands of Indonesian indigenous people gathered on Sumatra island on Friday to call on the government to protect their land rights as fears grow some tribes could become extinct.
Signatures on credit card receipts are about to become extinct in the U.S. Later this month, four of the largest networks — American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa — will stop requiring them to complete transactions.
More than 40% of insect species could become extinct in the next few decades, according to the "Worldwide decline of the entomofauna: A review of its drivers" report, published in the journal Biological Conservation.
If fishing nets continue to be used illegally off the coast of Mexico, vaquita porpoises (Phocoena sinus) will likely become extinct within a year, according to new research published today in Royal Society Open Science.
Some modern megafauna have become extinct or are now "in a great bit of trouble," Dr. Cooper said, because of human action — deforestation or hunting — but warming may be a cause, too, directly and indirectly.
The 1973 Endangered Species Act (ESA) currently protects more than 1,600 species of U.S. animals and plants listed as either endangered - on the brink of extinction - or threatened - deemed likely to become extinct in the foreseeable future.
We witnessed hotter-than-ever global temperatures, the first mammal species to become extinct due to climate change, and the election of a US president who thinks humans had jack squat to do with any of it.
Research published in Human Reproduction Update has found that our species could become extinct if male sperm counts continue to fall at current rates—and that men from North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand are to blame.
And while the death of Tony Tormenta eventually led to the end of the Scorpions, they didn't become extinct; they've morphed into the Cyclones, a clique still affiliated with remaining members of the Cárdenas Guillén family that controls Matamoros.
"It means other countries that are struggling with their populations are going to suffer, and one day if their animals become extinct, and we still have viable populations, all the guns will now be focused on us," he said.
They're listed under Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which essentially means that although they aren't threatened with extinction currently, sharks could become extinct if trade isn't regulated closely.
"This bird could soon become extinct unless urgent protection measures are taken," said Fergus Sutherland, who for 25 years has been the caretaker of a penguin reserve, Te Rere, spanning 67 hectares, or 166 acres, in the Catlins forests.
That helped spur a rich Martian sci-fi literature, including such classics as C.S. Lewis's "Out of the Silent Planet," in which a dying Mars is populated by intelligent species that choose to become extinct rather than invade Earth.
Some will change the timing of their lives, some will invade new areas where they couldn't adapt before, and many will become extinct — especially those today locked into small "reserves" that will undergo local climate shifts faster than they can adapt.
The 7.5-mile (12-km) wide asteroid struck the Earth 66 million years ago and caused 75% of life on the planet to become extinct, according to research led by the University of Texas and published in the PNAS journal.
In a paper published this week in Science, Samuel Turvey of the Institute of Zoology, in London, and his colleagues, show that they match those of no gibbon alive, so must come from a species that has become extinct since Lady Xia's day.
Asked if it was possible for giraffes to become extinct in the wild in the next 20 years if nothing is done, Derek Lee, an ecologist who contributed to the Red List report, paused for several moments during a phone interview on Thursday from Tanzania.
But for the sake of sanity — who has time to think about exactly how much carbon dioxide they spew every day, and how much this carbon dioxide is helping to ensure that the cutest, cuddliest animals in the Arctic Circle will eventually become extinct?
The most commonly given definition of a mass extinction, that is one of the big five mass extinctions that have taken place in the last half-billion years, has been when 75 percent or more of species that have existed up to that time become extinct.
One tried to do what already dated technology said it shouldn't on a platform about to become extinct; the other absolutely nailed its delivery, stuck its landing, whatever your metaphor, but did so on a platform sent out to die horribly, doomed by its own maker's total mismanagement.
Richard B. Stewart, a professor of environmental law at New York University, said the logic for the current rule was that "if you wait until the species' numbers are actually small enough that it's going to become extinct, it may be difficult or too late" to save it.
The report, a collaboration between the University of East Anglia, the James Cook University, and the WWF, found that nearly 80,000 plants and animals in 35 diverse and wildlife-rich areas -- including the Amazon rainforest, the Galapagos islands, southwest Australia and Madagascar -- could become extinct if global temperatures rise.
E.O. Wilson has written of an insect-free world, a place where most plants and land animals become extinct; where fungi explodes, for a while, thriving on death and rot; and where "the human species survives, able to fall back on wind-pollinated grains and marine fishing" despite mass starvation and resource wars.
Still others take the opportunity to provide some on-brand humor, like London's Natural History Museum, whose 404 page shows a stegosaurus skeleton above the text, "That page may have evolved or become extinct," and Houston's National Museum of Funeral History, which states, "You have made a grave mistake!" over an image of a coffin.
Obviously the person who filed this complaint is a dinosaur and will become extinct in the near future, but his complaints do serve as a useful cultural temperature gauge for a military that has not only done away with the policy of "don't ask don't tell" recently, but now allows trans service members to serve openly.
As lesbian bars and lesbian-specific social spaces gradually become extinct, Lindsey-Hall believes preserving the individual, private stories that define lesbian culture, community, and experience is more important than ever, though she also acknowledges that "lesbian" has, on many occasions, been loaded with trans-exclusive connotations and sometimes used to exclude trans women from queer and lesbian spaces.
"At a young age I was very saddened by species that had become extinct by the result of man made activity and so that led me on a long sort of journey to get me involved in environmental issues," the Oscar winner told PEOPLE at the Toronto International Film Festival, where he's in town to promote his new documentary The Ivory Game.

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