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"die out" Definitions
  1. to stop existing

283 Sentences With "die out"

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Some memes die out quickly, others continue on for lightyears.
However, abortion access may soon die out in Missouri anyway.
Humans are a vile species which needs to die out.
It'd be a shame to see those fairs die out.
There are so many different ways to die out there.
Most fighters seem to die out at around five matches.
Finally, there's the possibility the virus will simply die out.
"So I knew he was going to really die out there."
The current locust swarms aren't expected to die out anytime soon.
Without women capable of giving birth, human populations would die out.
But it would take decades for the Dixiecrats to die out.
And that line of attack isn't likely to die out anytime soon.
Others may be introduced, or die out, as the week goes on.
Bankers suspect the practice of artificial lead support will eventually die out.
The activity doesn't overwhelm the network, but it also doesn't die out.
Are you sometimes nervous that that momentum is going to die out?
But the grassroots ire that fueled them won't die out anytime soon.
The wind might die out so you have to walk a bit.
We cannot let individual choice die out in the hands of microtargeting.
I think it's just a fad that's going to die out, personally.
Soon enough I think expensive digital cameras are going to die out.
I think within the next 10 years, they're going to die out.
" Read the cover story, "Should Some Species Be Allowed to Die Out?
I think within the next 10 years they're going to die out.
But that does not necessarily mean China's village will completely die out.
Local, troubled brands would need to up their game or die out.
But funding one species over another could let some decline or die out.
It could just as easily die out as build a dedicated user base.
She worries that within a generation or two the language will die out.
It ought to die out, and we are trying hard to kill it.
And as those users drop off, physical media will continue to die out.
But I think that will die out just like every fad dies out.
Then it will die out, if we have lasting immunity as a herd.
If those resupply ships stop coming, does the city die out or not?
It remained to be seen if the rallies would spread or die out.
"This is a movement and movements die out," said Fawaz Okoya, a sophomore.
"This is a movement and movements die out," said Fawaz Okoya, a sophomore.
Everyone could die out before there's even a chance to battle the White Walkers.
"I mean, I do feel it will die out sometime during Halloween," Nicholas says.
All sides say that, unless governments follow their prescriptions, the animals will die out.
Cause if we don't what we've built will be exploited and die out fast.
In fact, it's the languages of immigrants that are more likely to die out.
For instance: Why did some of these early modern humans die out in Europe?
I think you're going to see the theatergoing experience die out and change altogether.
After the radio begins to die out, and the time between gas stations increases.
"We were a factory, and business started to die out," said Mr. Shah, 52.
It would die out eventually, I thought, because women would be recognized as equals.
"We've been telling them, better marry Native or else it'll die out," she said.
"He said he knew there was a chance he could die out there," Janice says.
Without Jallikattu, he argues, the Kangayam breed, identifiable by its one hump, would die out.
What can it tell us about how species might cope with another big "die-out"?
They saw ultra-Orthodox (or Haredi)Judaism as an anachronism that would soon die out.
Scientists have also genetically modified mosquitoes to make them infertile, so that they die out.
"My concern is that the Kurdish language will die out more and more," said Onatli.
"The problem is: They could die out, or they could do well," Ms. Elbin said.
If the number is less than 1.0, it means the pathogen will eventually die out.
But just as it can quickly die out, it can quickly flutter back to life.
That model will lose all three of its members and "fully die out," Dodson said.
Tennant's group discovered how to make their material produce a Higgs mode that doesn't die out.
There's no reason to think that the expansion is going to die out of old age.
They discovered that today, a species is more likely to die out as its size increases.
Both Voyagers are expected to last another five years or so until their batteries die out.
But, it seems to dwell there like subsurface magma rather than die out like other slurs.
With her time on the show now over, these rumors will soon die out as well.
"Research we conducted demonstrates that things that catch on faster tend to die out faster," said Berger.
The fixes didn't die out after CCNY, even though a handful of athletes were sent to jail.
But a better analogy is with cockroaches because, against the odds, conglomerates have refused to die out.
It's quite likely that indie, as we know it, might die out as my generation gets older.
In our lifetimes, it is possible for the places that Christianity was born in to die out.
"Why doesn't it take over the whole world, and why doesn't it die out?" wondered Dr. Webster.
It's do or die out there, dammit, and you need to be wide awake for this thing.
Lyme disease is a risk and ticks do not die out in the cold, as mosquitoes do.
If this is true, then we should expect humanity to die out within a few decades or centuries.
Others will be harmful and the viruses harboring them will die out, says Powers' CDC colleague, Ronald Rosenberg.
Since the decision in 2016 researchers have made advances on drives that die out over time, for example.
The remaining peers would then die out and the House of Lords would become an entirely appointed chamber.
Slightly less charitably, it's savvy branding ripped off from the smaller businesses Ticketmaster has happily watched die out.
The moths did not die out, but the pest could be managed and crop damage held in check.
But in three small areas of Guinea, including the villages around Forécariah, the disease just won't die out.
The dragons didn't just die out — they were targeted in a scheme to eradicate magic from the world.
"I hate to think that I will die out here and didn't make anything of myself," she said.
The president could have steered back on message on Friday, hoping the "s---hole" controversy would die out.
These remaining villagers share the same glum acceptance that, after they have gone, their villages will die out too.
So if antelopes and horses die out, whatever would evolve to take their place would have these same characteristics.
It took a little longer for public executions to die out; the last outdoor hanging took place in 10.83.
Typically, the colonies die out except for the queen, who goes off to start a new colony each year.
Wedbush analysts warned Thursday that Best Buy's aging customers "will die out" and younger consumers will likely shop elsewhere.
That would go super viral, then die out, and then go viral again because somewhere else picked it up.
We keep hearing that this is going to die out with the spring warmer weather in the Northern Hemisphere.
When the boarding schools began to die out in the 270s and 22008s, a new effort took its place.
I mean, it may die out on its own, but nothing we're doing is going to make much difference.
Are you at a tipping point where it's worth having that conversation or do you let it die out?
We have all these challenges out there, and the question is: Should we just let the trees die out?
Three-quarters of today's known species, from birds to frogs to big cats, could die out entirely within 300 years.
It will die out quickly, because no one is particularly invested in whether Trump got a name wrong or not.
Religion didn't die out, but, as Johnson explained, the decades of prohibition had eroded most people's understanding of spiritual traditions.
But environmental changes, strikingly similar to those in our time, caused the mammoth population on this island to die out.
At a February 10 press conference, Trump suggested that the coronavirus might simply die out as the weather gets warmer.
Ultimately, of course, digital illiteracy will die out with the last generations not to simply take the internet for granted.
But the great tradition of queer people simultaneously mocking and seeking themselves out in mainstream culture won't die out anytime soon.
People, very young people who didn't expect to escort their friends to death, were helping people to die out of friendship.
Either we leave things as they are and we just die out, turning our planet into places like Chernobyl and Norilsk.
It's also worth noting that the Neanderthals didn't so much "die out" as they were absorbed into the human gene pool.
We talked to director Ido Mizrahy about his bloody doc, and why he doesn't expect bullfighting to die out anytime soon.
Nintendo's first mobile release, the quirky social network Miitomo, had a similar, if smaller, launch, only to die out pretty quickly.
"We're gonna die out here," Tami mutters more than once, which only makes her courage and resilience all the more stirring.
Analysts warned in September that Best Buy's aging customer base could "die out" and be replaced by younger, tech-savvy shoppers.
Wedbush analysts warned shortly after that the company's aging customer base "will die out" and younger consumers will likely shop elsewhere.
The logical conclusion is that human beings will simply cease to make sweet love to each other, and die out accordingly.
Do you think it's just a matter of waiting for the older generation to die out for things to really change?
Ending the party is your call as the host, and it's good to know when to let the conversation die out.
But Stumpf believes this bloom will die out in a matter of weeks as strong currents rip it apart, he said.
Still, it's unclear whether this species of app is truly the future of social media or a novelty that will die out.
With an ocean that's only growing more and more acidic, we could easily see mussels—with their new brittle bodies—die out.
Pregnancy-related deaths are still rare events in the US; only about 22016 women die out of 238 million live births annually.
Even with taxpayers footing the bill on a portion of the industry, some of these energies continue to struggle and die out.
Here's a list of foods, according to Pollinator Partnership, that will be at risk if honeybees or other bee species die out.
But it seems just as likely that, as the survivors die out, their stories are, in some sense, becoming common cultural property.
And since all curricula still teach kids how to write by hand, the benefits will remain as the loopy letters die out.
The Democratic side is more numerous nationally and significantly younger; in theory, they could just wait for Republican voters to die out.
I've been chasing tech and gadget rumors for almost six years now and the fire's starting to die out just a little.
Those outbreaks may die out spontaneously with the arrival of cold or windy weather, or they may be quelled by vaccination campaigns.
His participation was especially welcomed by older ringers who fear the art will eventually die out unless younger recruits can be found.
Like most fads, the fascination surrounding IT will eventually die out, and the world will find another Boschian horror-show to fantasize about.
New species emerge, other species die out; it's always happened, and it will continue to happen as long as there's life on Earth.
Some memes manage to make it into the internet's fall of fame, but more often than not they flare up and die out.
As old industries die out or shift to cheaper states or countries, new industries come in, and so does a new pay scale.
If predictive tests further improve and become more common while non-disclosure rules stay in place, some insurance products might eventually die out.
"It is possible that the tradition of eating spettkaka will die out," says Hannah Reynold, baker at Johanna Jeppssons spettkaka bakery in Malmö.
Don Blakeman, a geophysicist with the USGS' National Earthquake Information Center, told CNN swarms like the one this past weekend usually die out.
"To die out here at the same time she's come to her own son's funeral is devastating," her cousin, Cecil Ralston told KTNV.
Cane here burns quickly and intensely, but the fires simply die out on their own, starved for fuel — vegetation — in the desert canyons.
"I hope it will not (die out), I sincerely hope that my success can motivate more players to choose penholder grip," Wong said.
If the number is less than 1, it is expected that the pathogen, unable to find a suitable host, will eventually die out.
The Confederate flag symbolizes white supremacy — and it always has Stop waiting for racism to die out with old people Obama is right.
"They tell me I'ma be a legend/I don't want that title now/'Cause all the legends seem to die out," he sang.
The painful lesson that continues to haunt the American conscience is that when species die out, so do the symbols that define us.
Most recently, the pair collaborated on the theme song for the upcoming James Bond film, "No Time to Die," out in April 2020.
Everyone who loses their pride becomes a miser of a sort; their self-importance increases, their eyes die out, and their resentments accumulate.
Since a dukedom can only be inherited by a male heir, the title will die out if Meghan and Harry don't have any sons.
Since a dukedom can only be inherited by a male heir, the title will die out if Meghan and Harry don't have any sons.
Some of them may try to make a go of it and either thrive or die out, but others will hunker down and wait.
His own research has shown that without these "ecosystem engineers" and the depressions they create, certain frogs can no longer breed and die out.
"There's going to be some big winners in this space, but some companies are just sub-scale and will eventually die out," he said.
New themes arise or die out; new narratives emerge and either progress or fade away again; certain behaviors grow widespread and occasionally take hold.
"If Snapchat keeps adding these, like, older-crowd options, I think it might die out," one teenage Snapchat user ominously predicts in the video.
If the products come from China, he wants them kept in storage because the virus is thought to die out when held in dry conditions.
Instead, bacteriologists studying the matter have noticed that phages with anti-CRISPR traits are sometimes unsuccessful in attacking bacteria with CRISPR defences, and die out.
China is already 56% urbanized and will become only more so, marginalizing rural values and ultimately I believe demand for dog meat will die out.
Languages are far more vulnerable than many people realize, and can die out in a single generation if not passed down from parent to child.
The virus would die out on every contaminated surface and, because almost everyone shows symptoms within two weeks, it would be evident who was infected.
The virus would die out on every contaminated surface and, because almost everyone shows symptoms within two weeks, it would be evident who was infected.
I really hope it doesn't die out—I feel like in some areas of society, in my generation anyway, it's more about hip-hop nowadays.
But laser light will die out as it travels 55 million miles to Mars—only a few photons might actually reach a receiver on a rover.
If enough people block the annoying scourge that is autoplaying videos with sound through their browser, perhaps this internet pet peeve will eventually just die out.
When your car battery betrays you and decides to die out of nowhere, this tool will help get you back on the freeway in no time.
The stories about the Dance of Dragons, where most of the dragons die out in a war for the Iron Throne, would be incredible to see.
As some insect species die out, others seem to be moving into the niches they have left, keeping ecosystems going, albeit with less biodiversity than before.
Faced with that reality, greatest hits records are becoming a thing of the past; Resnikoff said he's "98 percent" confident they're going to die out completely.
It might die out on its own, which at present seems very unlikely, or perhaps it can be killed off through a solution not yet known.
A new report from Oceana, a non-profit ocean advocacy group, says unless protections are put in place, the North Atlantic right whale will die out.
Annalee NewitzTech Culture Editor at Ars Technica, science and science fiction writer, co-founder of io9 I don't think humanity will die out, but instead we'll speciate.
He suggested a recent decline in steering currents—the atmospheric currents that drive tropical storms toward the land, where they die out—might instead be to blame.
And, because they're often "zombie claims" — or misinformation that doesn't die out after it's been debunked — they often continue getting shared for years after first being published.
The myth many moderates and liberals have told themselves, especially since Trump's election, is that, if they wait long enough, hard-line conservatives will literally die out.
Some are subjected to die out within a season, some stick around for the long haul and evolve into a generational classic, and some experience countless comebacks.
Knowing exactly how much of these nutrients seabirds pump out can help scientists predict what might change in the environment if the birds were to die out.
Unless a program is deemed irreplaceable by an industry (like Photoshop), most die out or are succeeded by a better—or cheaper—option a few years later.
It means that their stories will be told in the press, and continue this cultural conversation without letting it die out before serious, lasting changes take place.
Those answers might help anthropologists answer perhaps the biggest mystery of all, according to Harvati: What happened to these early migrants, and why did they die out?
Some can do it but only weakly, and they die out, and some do it really well, and then those become the outbreaks that we hear about.
"Sleep mode will die out as a distinct mode, but power management is increasing in importance," Matthew Gast, an author at O'Reilly and WiFi expert told me.
"If we manage to create self-sufficient settlements elsewhere, then we will become much less likely to die out due to some planet-wide catastrophe," he said.
Sheikh Meshal Bin Hamad Al Thani, Qatari ambassador to the United States RE: ENDANGERED Jennifer Kahn wrote about whether some species should be allowed to die out.
When you use the Black Flag Roach Motel Insect Trap, the roaches die out of sight and then remain that way, forever entombed within these compact traps.
Google ran with the concept under the name Project Ara for a time, only to let it die out completely (and sadly) just a few years later.
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Of course pasta making isn't going to die out, but it increasingly is a commercial activity—for chefs, pasta shops and factories—rather an a domestic one.
The hype has got to die out sometime, but for those impatiently waiting for the madness to end, here are some extensions to block them in the meantime.
When I'm walking around the city and one of my white Apple earbuds begins to die out, I feel physically off-balance — like I'm about to tip over.
Unlike in every other mass die-off of animal species, these days bigger marine animals are more likely to die out than smaller species, a new study suggests.
But much about the giant squid still remains unknown, and because of warming waters and oceans becoming more acidic, the species could die out without humans ever knowing.
This is the case with the regular flu, which thrives in cold, dry conditions such as winter weather, and tends to die out when it's hot and muggy.
With a vaccine at least a year away, experts say the outbreak could eventually die out or become endemic, meaning it would circulate permanently in the human population.
We didn't die out after 1900, despite what school textbooks, mainstream portrayals of Native Americans and President Trump's dehumanizing digs against Senator Elizabeth Warren would have you believe.
Forecasters say Matthew will die out in the Atlantic in about 2276 hours, meaning it won't have a chance to loop back and hit land again as previously predicted.
It may have been a while since Friends first graced our screens, but with reruns going on in perpetuity there's no excuse for all that knowledge to die out.
We all agreed that we didn't want to wait for older lesbians to just die out — they were our elders, the women who'd been in the trenches for decades.
The real tragedy is that if Daughter had known the truth about Woman's relation to her, she probably wouldn't have left Woman alone to die out in the world.
When the bird started to die out due to pesticides and construction, conservationists at Walt Disney World's nature reserve, Discovery Island, attempted to save the species through cross-breeding.
He said that he expected another internet giant to build on his ideas about social media, and was told that Facebook was just a fad that would die out.
This was a confetti-covered, perfectly-lit canary in a coal mine, my artsy acquaintances cried online; art appreciation as we know it would soon die out for good.
Misogyny and attitudes that normalize rape are still alive and well today, among young and old alike, and they won't die out on their own without a nasty fight.
This SNC-Lavalin debacle is unfolding in real time, but whether it will turn into a major election issue in October, or die out before then, is still unclear.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Nostalgic Egyptians are reminiscing over the ceremonial sugar dolls that were once the highlight of festivities to celebrate the Prophet Mohammad's birthday, as traditional practices slowly die out.
"The blaze is still raging and there is nothing fire-fighters can do except to wait for it to die out as they lack foam required douse it," Mansoor said.
If the Medicaid expansion really does die out in 2024, then the poorest of the poor will be pushed from comprehensive, low-cost health insurance to extremely high-deductible plans.
That trend seemed to die out with the Sochi Olympics, when Russian special forces redoubled their offensive against Islamist militants in the North Caucasus and killed their leader Doku Umarov.
It is unclear whether the push for federal oversight of fintech will survive this debate or simply die out, but striking down attempts at federal regulation ends up legitimizing illegitimacy.
There might be fights about her flighty flirtatious Sag nature, but a Taurus who can give her the grounding she craves will make a ride or die out of Nicki.
PANERAI SUBMERSIBLE BRONZO $16,500 Given the scheduling change next year, the tradition of brands loyal to S.I.H.H. or Baselworld jockeying for position during the rival show surely will die out.
Scientists still don't know the true extent of the outbreak, so "we don't know the precise number of those who will die out of those who are infected," Kerkhove said.
It is a dinosaur business that will die out in the same way that owning media on CDs and DVDs died out in the 2000s: slowly, then all at once.
Will human beings be able to support themselves with agriculture and survive on this planet, or are they doomed, like other species before them, to consume all resources and die out?
Do you expect, as you move forward, that those sorts of built-on-Android-but-forked infotainment systems die out, or do you think they'll still be around for a while?
"There are now sufficient cases that it's not going to die out by chance," said Neil Ferguson, a public health expert at Imperial College London who has studied the new virus.
As she teased on the Oscars red carpet, Billie Eilish has written and recorded the theme song for the forthcoming 25th James Bond film No Time to Die, out in April.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Loren Rhoads, author of 199 Cemeteries to See Before You Dieout now from Black Dog & Leventhal, had her first transporting cemetery encounter by chance.
The tumor or growth will eventually die out with the lack of blood flow, and Dr. Berns says that if there is just one of them, this one procedure should be sufficient.
Books like these are a testament to a period of music-making that struck a chord, and serve as proof that prog didn't die out with Moogs, mellotrons and double-necked guitars.
We've seen many smartphone brands slowly die out over the years, but the expiration of a license sounds like it's going to lead to the unique situation of a clean, decisive execution.
Forecasters expect Matthew to die out in the Atlantic Ocean within the next 48 hours, meaning it won't have a chance to loop back and hit land again as some had predicted.
Today, Nintendo revealed some of its sales numbers in the US, and the 3DS — which many predicted would die out following the launch of the Switch — actually saw a jump in sales.
Weirdly enough, by the time The Shamen released "Ebeneezer Goode," a lot of the raves had already started to die out... or at least changed into something more clubby, widespread and commercialized.
But if the valuable elements in the Nordic race mix with in-ferior strains or die out through race suicide, then the citadel of civilization will fall for mere lack of defenders.
There are these apps that come along every once in a while, like a Peach, like a TBH, but they either tend to die out really quick, or Facebook scoops them up.
Dinosaurs gradually began to die out at least 40 million years before the devastating asteroid impact killed the rest in a dramatic way about 66 million years ago, concludes an extensive new study.
This struggle that many blacks face just to get their kids a decent education is wholly un-American, and its persistence means the institutional racism leaders like King dreamed would die out remains.
Without major shifts in government space policy to privatize current infrastructure and competitively outsource to primarily US-owned companies, our current industry will slowly die out with nothing "American" available to replace it.
And history books say the movement kind of died out until it was sort of revived by Malcolm X. And I think, How did this vibrant movement with millions of followers die out?
"I thought this would die out after a couple months, and they'd say, 'Rudy who?' and I'd be back to normal," he told Bryant Gumbel in an interview with CBS in January 22000.
Lack of optical zoom has long been one of the bigger differentiating factors between a smartphone camera and a standalone camera; with Oppo's tech, point-and-shoot cameras might just die out completely. 
But farmland continues to die out, jobs have been lost, fish populations are at greater risk, land subsidence and other environmental consequences are continuing, and poverty rates are rising in the impacted communities.
Small populations of endangered animals — such as the Mexican gray wolf, or lobo, and the Sonoran pronghorn — may be stranded on either side of the border, leaving some species likelier to die out.
Ferguson said it may be too late to try to control mosquito populations to prevent widespread Zika transmission, and mosquito abatement efforts might delay and prolong the outbreak, which will eventually die out naturally.
For literally centuries, people have been predicting that April Fools' Day must be on its last legs, and surely this awful celebration is going to die out soon, but it just keeps on going.
"Let's be honest, this flare-up on Logan Paul is going to die out eventually," Sarah Roberts, an assistant professor at UCLA who has been studying content moderation for seven years, told BuzzFeed News.
The cutout bird in the center symbolizes the question explored by this week's cover story: As more and more species are kept alive only by extreme measures, should some be allowed to die out?
Evolution can be modeled rather coarsely as an optimization problem: A population of organisms wanders randomly around a fitness landscape, climbing the local peaks, and the ones that are too low down die out.
"This is the most optimistic point of view among theories, because even though our part of the universe will die out, other parts that may be teeming with life would go on forever," Guth said.
But his negativity does not rule out a situation in which it takes as long for the active managers to die out as it did for index funds to pass active funds in total assets.
Jane Memmott of the University of Bristol investigated what happens when insect species die out by gradually removing one pollinator after another in a controlled environment and keeping track of what happened to the plants.
This process won't be pretty, as Business Insider's video team recently illustrated when they took a look at what will happen to Earth when the sun finally does die out in a blaze of glory.
Wildfires tend to die out overnight as temperatures drop, and slowly pick up again as the day wears on and wind increases, so they may not have much force by the time the eclipse occurs.
Unlike mosquitoes that can cause epidemics and then die out, longer-living ticks — like the blacklegged or deer tick that spreads Lyme disease — can produce a chronic, steady, infectious vector risk, says the CDC's Paul Mead.
These efforts were mostly calamitous for the contacted people, who tended to die out from disease, or to wind up living in frontier shantytowns, where the men often succumbed to alcoholism and the women to prostitution.
This brutal creature is wiping out everything besides itself These bigger animals, such as the tawny eagle and black rhinoceros, will die out as they are less adaptable and require specialized living conditions, according to the research.
By 1963, there would be no more movies shot on that format either, and all further "Cinerama" presentations would be 70mm film projected into the special theaters, which would themselves gradually die out over the following decades.
"Over the long run, we think that Best Buy's core (and aging) customer will die out, only to be replaced by tech-savvy younger customers who have a lifetime of training to shop online," Wedbush analysts wrote.
While breeding programs may save the golden coin turtle from extinction for now, researchers warn that unless the law is better enforced, it could die out in its last known native habitat in a matter of years.
If a fighter jet tried to fly approximately 500 million light years, it would take from now until the last of the universe's stars die out (not counting star corpses like black holes, neutron stars, and white dwarfs).
State officials, including the Hawaii Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement, note that although the lagoon is a birthing location for hammerhead sharks, nothing natural would see them die out and be dumped on the shore like this.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Use of Bayer's contested weedkiller glyphosate, the subject of more than 10,000 lawsuits in the U.S. over claims it causes cancer, will eventually die out, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the country's lower house on Wednesday.
Although it's not unreasonable to think the virus may be seasonal and die out once the weather warms, similar to the flu and some other coronaviruses, health officials can't count on that happening with COVID-19, Fauci added.
Unfortunately, by the time the climate-denying GOP leaders retire or die out and bequeath the party to the Young Conservatives for Carbon Dividends, it will already be much too late to meet any United Nations emissions goals.
When they were married, Queen Elizabeth made the couple the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but the dukedom can only be inherited by a male heir, and if they don't have any boys, then the title will die out.
I'm still not entirely sold on the form factor of wireless earbuds like this, and the entire slice of the industry still feels like a stepping stone toward truly wireless earbuds like Apple's AirPods that will eventually die out.
South Korea believes Kim still wants to negotiate and that his mindset is that this is a critical juncture and that "unless substantive things happen by the end of this year, the momentum will die out," a source said.
According to this potential answer to the Fermi Paradox, intelligent civilizations could exist in other parts of the Milky Way, but they die out or destroy themselves before they're able to find us or we're able to contact them.
But apparently not everyone was able to let the fad die out, and now it looks like the kid's father could be facing serious jail time—up to two years behind bars and a $35,000 fine, the BBC reports.
The deal doesn't have an end date, but considering how perfectly it encapsulates the '90s trend happening right now — and given that trends inevitably die out — perhaps it's wiser to enter an arrangement that allows for a graceful exit.
But it does (or at least did) deal with the most dangerous issue -- their pursuit of the bomb -- for about a decade, during which time a lot can improve and hardliners can die out on all sides of a conflict.
"The idea was that it was just for old people, and, with time, it would die out," Ian Johnson, the author of "The Souls of China," a recent book on the resurgence of religious belief in the country, told me.
Even when coup leaders begin a real transition to democracy, they will often ensure that the elite's privileges and rights remain in place, all but guaranteeing that full democracy cannot take hold until the old elite quite literally die out.
Seasonal changes, with warmer and more humid weather coming in late spring, make it more difficult for a respiratory virus to spread, and chances are that the outbreak may diminish or die out, at least until autumn, when it may recur.
"I read Jessica's bible and I read various things about people who had managed to bring small religious movements into a second generation, because by in large they just die out if the leader dies," Dancy told Mashable at the film's premiere.
It's now one of the dominant genres on the UK's landscape, and it's certainly the sharpest and most innovative musical force we've seen on these shores for a very long time—the comparisons to punk aren't likely to die out anytime soon.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The market bubble of virtual currencies is already deflating but central banks should still pay attention as the innovation may be here to stay even if early market leaders die out, European Central Bank board member Yves Mersch said on Thursday.
Ensuring that people stay 6 feet away from one another, Braithwaite said, would mean "each person isn't going to transmit the virus to two to three other people anymore, enabling the virus to die out of a population in three to eight weeks."
He also warns that if the likes of the CDU and the SPD die out and are not replaced, their position will be taken by the authoritarian right—pointing out that the German party with the most cross-class voter appeal is the AfD.
Last month, R. Alexander Pyron, an associate professor of biology at George Washington University, argued in a widely read article that extinction was the "engine of evolution," generating new species as old ones die out, and should be allowed to take its own course.
In each of those games, you are asked to make a choice: Do you rekindle the flame and restart this cycle, or do you let the fire die out so that you might find out what happens outside of this structure of cyclical time?
As family members die out or sell out, she becomes the de facto chief of Duke and Sons—"they may have to change their name to Duke and Daughter," one rival quips—and proves her shrewdness both in ferreting out dangerous threats and defanging them.
If young people can't be persuaded to relocate to or remain in rural towns, these communities will simply die out, a phenomenon currently playing out all across rural America as young people move to urban centers in search of bright lights and better-paying jobs.
"My father was a miner, my grandfather was a miner and they both told me: 'coal brought the Lausitz to life and without coal the Lausitz will die out'," said Uwe Neumann, 58, the owner of a landscaping business who was at the AfD event.
A secular Turkish journalist told me, her voice sad and weary, that while people might at first pour into the streets to oppose Trump, eventually the protests would probably die out as a sense of stunned emergency gave way to the slog of sustained opposition.
The titles, which were given to Prince Harry and Markle on their May 19 wedding day by Queen Elizabeth, can only be given to future sons, notes the outlet, adding that if the royal couple does not have any boys then their title will die out.
I refuse to let the Halloween spirit die out so easily, and that's part of what I find so appealing about Pumpking, a tiny game made in 4 days about a jack-o'-lantern and the spooky 2D landscape it must traverse to become… the Pumpking.
"They thought they were going to die out there for simply carrying out their duties," Assistant United States Attorney Nicholas Dickinson said of the outgunned Bureau of Land Management rangers and National Park Service officers who were assigned to provide security for a court-ordered roundup of Bundy's cattle.
The candidates' ideas are largely non-controversial and built mostly around a desire to do everything possible to tap into the anti-Trump progressive energy without risking damage to what many fear is still a new and fragile movement that could die out well before the next election.
While the debate over artificial versus real trees isn't likely to die out anytime soon, ultimately the tree most suitable for shoppers encompasses several factors, from their concerns about the environment to whether they have the time needed to pick out, haul in, and care for the genuine article.
A few times, she got distracted for a day or so and wondered if the exchange would die out altogether, but then she'd think of something funny to tell him or she'd see a picture on the Internet that was relevant to their conversation, and they'd start up again.
The soldier turns out to have been taken by a far-future project dedicated to pulling people who are about to die out of the timestream, creating digital replicas of their selves and memories, and then reinserting them into time, so they can die as they were supposed to.
The Saudi heir and his friends in the White House evidently calculated that the outcry over the barbarous murder of Jamal Khashoggi would die out over time, and that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman would be free to continue on his autocratic way, repressing critics and dissidents with impunity.
If you're interested in learning more about the Chicxulub asteroid, check out these Times articles that feature other related research that has been done in the past year: A New Timeline of the Day the Dinosaurs Began to Die Out Fossil Site Reveals Day That Meteor Hit Earth and, Maybe, Wiped Out Dinosaurs
Primary among them is whether the preliminary results from mice can be replicated in people and whether the guts of people who are not runners will respond like those of athletes; Veillonella might work differently in the bodies of sedentary people, for example, or simply die out once it is in the gut.
Just as in the Great Oxidation Event, in which early organisms that created the conditions for the explosion of diversity had to die out or find a new home in the mud on the ocean floor, the early cohort that set off the digital explosion is giving way to a new, more robust form of life.
When a relationship threatens to die out in "Winter," Khalid asks for a "promise that you'll keep my love with you" when things get cold; on the stark "Therapy," he does get the high, "tripping off your love and all the other drugs we taking," though he's still needing for some emotional reassurance from the other side.
"They thought they were going to die out there for simply carrying out their duties," Assistant United States Attorney Nicholas Dickinson said during closing arguments on Wednesday in reference to the outgunned Bureau of Land Management rangers and National Park Service officers who were assigned to provide security for a court-ordered roundup of Bundy's cattle.
With the L train shutdown, things will kind of sprout up for a week or two and the people whose opinions matter in the community might get behind it, but they tend to die out within a month after realizing the sort of forces at play when you try to create a thing like that in New York involving the East River.
According to the researchers, the sharks could die out as they face threats of human interference, ocean pollution, and a limited gene pool "South Africa's white sharks faced a rapid decline in the last generation and their numbers might already be too low to ensure their survival," said Sara Andreotti, research leader and marine biologist at the University of Stellenbosch.
The same profound world-weariness looms over the perpetually overcast town of Derry, Maine, in Andy Muschietti's new film adaptation of Stephen King's It. There's a common mantra that circulates within social movements that we just have to wait for evil to "die out," a pervasive belief that every generation inevitably advances society forward over the dead bodies of those who were holding it back.
Lying in bed at night, cuddled beneath the covers, my dad's voice would soothe me to sleep with talk about the complexity of the human genome, the spiral shape of a DNA helix, the way forces of natural selection would make harmful mutations die out with their host, but allow random beneficial mutations to proliferate and spread through a population, causing such changes within a species that one common ancestor could play grandfather to a bonobo, a rhesus monkey, and a human, or a Brussels sprout, mustard seed, and stalk of broccoli.

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