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"kill off" Definitions
  1. to make a lot of plants, animals, etc. die
  2. to stop or get rid of something

854 Sentences With "kill off"

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That clearly wasn't enough to kill off the harmful bacteria.
The Kinect was just too good to kill off completely.
Is the Hero 7 really gonna kill off all gimbals?
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Coffee might also kill off bacteria found in our guts.
They seem to be the tough ones to kill off.
Read more: Obamacare was expected to kill off Medicare Advantage.
Chris Christie, who has tried to kill off the program.
They warn the law could even kill off internet memes.
But it didn't totally kill off this part of Obamacare.
Daycare centers are being fumigated to kill off Zika-carrying mosquitoes.
Look: I know The Handmaid's Tale will never kill off June.
Some shows were audacious enough to kill off our favorite characters.
The choice to kill off Fara, in particular, was somewhat inexplicable.
When I did "The Waltons," TV shows didn't kill off characters.
No one is threatening to kill off 2202 entirely--periodic reminder.
Campaigners say it could effectively kill off public housing for good.
Treatments help kill off bacteria, allowing the pimples to heal quicker.
Here's what we're watching: • How to kill off a bank quietly.
After all, the tragic ones tend to kill off their protagonists.
I swear to god if they kill off Randall, I will riot.
Adobe is finally planning to kill off Flash once and for all.
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It feels a bit too obvious and easy to kill off Thanos.
Then they had to kill off a two-minute Flyers power play.
"Game of Thrones," I beg of you: Don't kill off poor Pod.
Poland is trying to kill off the game with some careful passing.
Poisons allow the pest-control companies to kill off their competition, literally.
Yet the Flyers were able to kill off the power play again.
Daniel Winnik helped kill off the penalty and then won the game.
"I always think about what will kill off the other bidder, " he said.
Or maybe he's not joking and he's going to really kill off Mouse.
An inability to kill off failing companies seems to have two main effects.
Freezing temperatures can kill off mosquito larvae, reducing their numbers in the spring.
That was what ultimately pushed Mr McCain to kill off the "skinny repeal".
Drought can actually kill off the grasses and shrubs that would ordinarily burn.
Herbicides kill off weeds, which are useful for wild pollinators, the report added.
A buy also lets Fitbit essentially kill off the only competitor it can.
By heating flour to 71 degrees Celsius, you kill off any E. coli.
And no, it wasn't a global illuminati plot to kill off his countrymen.
They're supposed to kill off candidates and get their bodies off the field.
Microsoft is planning to kill off its Wunderlist app on May 6th, 2020.
" The key, Grant concluded, was that "you can use love to kill off hate.
This explains why everyone's so jazzed about using genetic engineering to kill off mosquitoes.
Thankfully for Rauenbuehler, the big cat then drags its recent kill off the porch.
And I'll also say that Amaya is not the only Legend we kill off.
We eat them raw, which means there's no cooking process to kill off pathogens.
They kill off businesses that were critical to the livelihoods of millions of people.
The black people would prevail because they were stronger and kill off white people.
And the deciding Supreme Court vote to kill off reform came from Anthony Kennedy.
The cold could kill off 90 percent of the tender blossoms, Mr. Litterst said.
A crucial component came from the books: Mr Martin's willingness to kill off important characters.
Wouldn't it be great if there was some way to kill off those fat cells?
Surely, Game Of Thrones wouldn't kill off such a beloved character without, y'know, telling us.
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When used in animals, the drugs kill off pests by harming the insects' nervous systems.
For the opposition, they will kill off an economic recovery now in its fifth year.
And yet the show probably isn't going to kill off its central character and star.
Abandoning the sheep industry entirely would not only kill off much of Shropshire's rural life.
Nisin is a bacteriocin, a protein put out by bacteria to kill off the competition.
The decision to kill off all the movie's heroes looks more brave with every rewatch.
Did you kill off the character of Stinky in Hate because you didn't like him?
And it could kill off the practice altogether, which is why the industry opposes it.
We also eat them raw, which means there's no cooking process to kill off pathogens.
Antibiotics kill off microbes systemically, including the ones in our gut, thus altering our microbiome.
In Mozambique, ivory poachers helped kill off nearly 7,000 elephants between 2009 and 2011 alone.
"The parasite doesn't want to kill off its host — that's bad evolution," Dr. Pekins said.
But the idea to use a virus to kill off bacteria is not necessarily new.
The antibiotic therapy didn't always kill off H. pylori; the failure rate was about 30%.
Philadelphia was able to kill off the power play and maintained the one-goal lead.
Microsoft has also said it's working to kill off passwords, at least for internal use.
The decision to kill off all the movie's heroes looks more brave with every rewatch.
Increasing ocean temperatures kill off marine ecosystems, raise sea levels and make hurricanes more destructive.
Despite several strong scoring chances, the Hurricanes were able to kill off the power play.
But some bacteria can make us sick, and antibiotics can kill off these harmful microbes.
The Wilczyn Mayor, Grzegorz Skowroński, said he believed a new pit would "kill off" Lake Wilczynskie.
Alaska Airlines has announced it will kill off the Virgin America brand name sometime in 2019.
All natural enemies, the creatures were expected to kill off one another during the show's run.
He has vowed to reduce costs, kill off unprofitable service contracts and sell "non-core" businesses.
There's a lot of concern that these regulations might kill off many companies in the meantime.
So a project that would kill off hundreds of animals might "improve" the habitat for vultures.
Only Donald Trump can and will kill off political correctness, and so he has my vote.
That would be an odd way to kill off Sansa, after all that she's been through.
It took a barrage of measures from the LME to kill off this new queue market.
Just think about how many characters Shonda Rhimes managed to kill off in those 380 episodes.
And the pasteurization process heats eggs just enough to kill off bacteria without cooking the egg.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Some think the disease is a plot to kill off opposition voters.
But it looks like Samsung is not yet prepared to kill off the Note name entirely.
Growing up—leaving your hometown, getting married, all that stuff—is supposed to kill off wonderment.
Bayern's Leon Goretzka then slotted in their second in stoppage time to kill off the game.
Bevin's move to kill off the marketplace seems to be a mixture of politics and practicality.
It would cost an estimated $21.6 billion, ruin farms, kill off wildlife and look like hell.
There was a fearless sense of style that the war had not managed to kill off.
Efforts to kill off daylight saving time are nearly as old as the time shift itself.
Will the show finally kill off Aaron so I can stop having to remember his name?
The writers avoid any mention of how technology could kill off India's already underwhelming manufacturing sector.
Heat, drought, and beetles have combined to kill off more than 129 million trees throughout California.
And, as predators themselves, cats can kill off birds or other species conservationists want to protect.
Microsoft has no plans to kill off the AltspaceVR, or stop it working on rival VR platforms.
It didn't kill off Kenobi until Lucas altered the script at the very last minute, during shooting.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef is under serious threat as warming waters kill off large swaths of corals.
Were they really going to kill off such a beloved character here and now, in this way?!??!
Now Chrome and Firefox are leading the charge to kill off passwords on the web for good.
The crucial thing to know about A. aegypti is that it's really, really hard to kill off.
Without some progress on that front, no amount of external military support will kill off the insurgency.
Please, HBO, for the sake of all our hearts, please do not kill off any more Starks.
The CW's The 100 can't seem to kill off a character these days without a controversy erupting.
Shockingly, it didn't kill off our battery once and for all, after a dramatic half an hour.
The heat from the lighter isn't enough to kill off all the organisms throughout the entire joint.
They want to kill off all these legitimate investigations into what really happened during the 23 election.
One analyst predicted that Apple could be poised to kill off its iPhone X line this year.
Does it mean they were allowed to kill off the population of Eastern Europe for living space?
Some will ask: Why don't aliens just kill off our species if humans could harm the universe?
Rather, Twitter has made the decision to kill off these apps as it works towards GDPR compliance.
The better question may be, what does it take to kill off a big finding like this?
The drought, warming, and pests have converged to kill off more than 129 million trees across California.
High ocean temperatures can kill off both fish themselves and the sources of food they depend on.
That's a different approach than traditional medicines like chemotherapy, which kill off both cancerous and healthy cells.
Georgiev was forced to help the Rangers kill off two power plays in the final 5:17.
Pasteurization — named, it should be noted, for a Frenchman — means heating briefly to kill off harmful germs.
But his administration has made repeated attempts to kill off Obamacare, the law that initiated those protections.
The acid stress would kill off most cells, but the survivors, sustained by the ATP, would flourish.
Persistent drought, heat, and bark beetle infestations have combined to kill off 129 million trees across California.
The plan is to try a bunch of different stuff, aggressively kill off everything that isn't working.
Yet, he was still afraid that company boss Henry Ford II would kill off his pet project.
Their appetite is apparently so voracious that, in large enough numbers, they can kill off young animal victims.
If they kill off my favorites, I expect those deaths are going to feel arbitrary, manipulative, and cheap.
I do think right now, even with a strong cast, they could kill off anyone, even Andrew Lincoln.
Nothing will kill off the internet now, it's as essential as plumbing and electricity to our daily lives.
The Walking Dead has never been afraid to kill off characters, and that hasn't changed for season three.
Just from a business standpoint, it seems extremely bizarre to kill off such a popular character, even temporarily.
Then Cambridge Analytica came along, and Facebook announced it would kill off that tool, known as Partner Categories.
Is the most successful mobile game in history actively trying to kill off its players one by one?
Benioff and Weiss are using exposition as an excuse to kill off as many characters as they can.
In addition, scientists might be able to kill off porcine viruses through genetic engineering or vaccines, he says.
First, there aren't so many characters left to kill off and still have a story anyone cares about.
The kids Jason or Freddy kill off start to feel disposable, while the villains feel like old friends.
It's all fine and good until the efficiency of the Pod starts to kill off your personal relationships.
A concurring judge could kill-off the island's public services, which the debt crisis has already wounded badly.
In other words, did the Norse kill off Iceland's walruses, or did the population die of natural causes?
Los Angeles outshot New York 12-222 in the opening period despite having to kill off two penalties.
And the increased number of prey in turn increases the wolf population, and they kill off more caribou.
"Zinke might as well have formed a shotgun posse to kill off the sage grouse directly," she said.
Or maybe you need a lot of extra cash to kill off some debt with a side gig.
I knew that in order to develop a discrete identity, girls had to metaphorically kill off their dads.
It seems unlikely Marvel will kill off the affable vegetarian, especially given the "Us" star's ever-rising profile.
Microsoft has revealed that it's planning to kill off its Cortana app for iOS and Android in January.
High ocean temperatures can kill off both the fish themselves and the sources of food they depend on.
The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders group has said the new online content rules "will kill off Tanzania's blogosphere".
Ford told Jimmy Kimmel in 2015 that he asked Lucas to kill off Solo during the original three films.
Microsoft is planning to kill off one of the more unique features of its Xbox One dashboard: snap mode.
It's in the unique position where it could kill off every character on the show and continue to go.
In California, bark beetles combined with years of drought have helped kill off 129 million trees across the state.
Kill off malaria-carrying mosquitoes, for example, and animals that feed on them and their larvae will also suffer.
Furie has also tried to kill off his creation, but as this latest lawsuit shows, the internet is forever.
To kill off pathogens reliably, meat, poultry, fish and eggs should instead be cooked to the appropriate internal temperature.
Netflix has also parted ways with Spacey and may kill off his House of Cards character, according to Variety.
It would ensure that the weakness of Norwegian's balance-sheet does not kill off low-cost long-haul flying.
St. Louis also had to kill off two penalties in the middle period, then one in the third period.
Simply put, it means your antibodies aren't allowed in to kill off invaders, an evolutionary way of protecting procreation.
Despite holding all the aces, the big three iron ore miners appear unable to kill off their smaller competitors.
Poisons in the bacteria can kill off the infected tissue, meaning the patient can lose limbs and even die.
Per CinemaBlend, the Duffer Brothers initially wanted to kill off Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) really early in the series.
The commission's end is a victory, but its unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud will be harder to kill off.
Designating, say, Bank of China, would essentially kill off that institution and rock confidence in China's already shaky banks.
The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders said last week the new online content rules "will kill off Tanzania's blogosphere".
In fact, Oliver said if the waffles were cooked thoroughly enough in a toaster, they'd kill off the listeria.
Daenerys' dragons also get to have a lot more fun — namely, getting to kill off Joffrey's porn alter ego.
The far-reaching bill also includes a measure inspired by Harvard's campaign to kill off single-sex social clubs.
In short, those who have Cadasil have thousands of tiny strokes that kill off the brain bit by bit.
A one-time post-coronavirus tax would kill off any monetary toxicity, along with bringing a big budget surplus.
Fluoride is on hand to help prevent cavities and to kill off bacteria, and peroxide helps whiten your teeth.
Heavy use of antibiotics, while often necessary, can kill off the nonresistant infections and allow resistant ones to thrive.
When you have a roach problem, your primary objective is to kill off the bugs and end the infestation.
"This is the chamber we use to deliver high levels of noise, to kill off hair cells," she said.
Republicans moved quickly to kill off the FCC privacy rules that were slated to take effect later this year.
Electric cars threatened to kill off the fun of shifting gears altogether because they have no transmissions at all.
It can't be long before another show is brave enough to kill off its lead in a surprise first season.
But that kind of fetishization of what's come before is the quickest way to kill off a pop culture artifact.
Nor will it kill off Java, which is popular for building complicated applications, or JavaScript, which powers most web pages.
Many consumers worry that the impending sales to foreigners will kill off well-loved local brands (though that seems unlikely).
The idea comes from a certain type of cancer therapy, which uses nanoparticles and infrared fields to kill off tumors.
AegiSKADA is a compelling villain, printing up defensive robots and opening hangar doors to try and kill off the intruders.
"We're gonna have to earn everything," said Getzlaf, who was on the ice to help kill off the late penalty.
If you kill off the cells that produce dopamine, the animal is not motivated to go out and do things.
I had to kill off a lot of darlings, which caused me a lot of almost physical pain and despair.
In September, members of Google's Chrome security team put forth a radical proposal: Kill off URLs as we know them.
Adobe announced on July 25 that it plans to kill off the frustrating software that has riddled browsers since 1996.
Yes, we've seen Google kill off hardware before, but this is a high-profile launch from a newly independent division.
We're more aware now of the importance of microbial life, that it's not something we should strive to kill off.
The film should have taken a tip from Breaking Bad: you don't kill off Bryan Cranston until the final moment.
When Cruella decides to kill off the puppies earlier than anticipated, her henchmen are unsure how to approach the task.
The Americans Has there ever been a television character as hard to kill off as Pastor Tim of "The Americans"?
He's come here to this blue and green world to die, and to kill off the Jedi in the process.
Harry Reid (D-NV) used the "nuclear option" to kill off the 60-vote threshold for lower-level court appointments.
Municipal water treatment plants use chlorine and other chemicals that kill off the bacterium's natural predators, allowing Mycobacterium to thrive.
And to navigate them, you are often asked to kill off any feeling or natural part of yourself to survive.
The state has conducted aerial spraying to kill off mosquitos, but health officials say the risk has not been eliminated.
Even some Republican senators agonized over the damage done by their vote to kill off another vehicle for bipartisan compromise.
Amazon developed, for instance, the Kindle e-reader, which for a time seemed likely to kill off physical books entirely.
And the landowners — the American public — are growing increasingly intolerant of actions that kill off the native flora and fauna.
Then, a misjudged comment about how being a mother better equipped her for the role helped kill off her campaign.
In the original campaign, he said, homes would simply be sealed while sulphur was sprayed to kill off the insects.
Right-wing politicians in the US have been using this as an argument to kill off the welfare state for decades.
Personally, I hoped that MoviePass's rise would help kill off 3D, but I know there are people who still love it.
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So will they decide just to kill off Fiona to get back at her for making them rewrite her final episodes?
After fan backlash, creator Rhimes explained that the decision to kill off Derek stemmed from Dempsey's choice to leave the show.
This is an impossible predicament for Shonda Rhimes, who loves to kill off a main character but also hates happy endings.
Presented with a wounded animal to kill off, they looked like a side who'd only lost once in their last five.
Now that Amazon has helped kill off Toys R Us, it wants to borrow the retailer's iconic print holiday toy catalog.
Using olfactory receptors to shut down and kill off cancer cells might be a whole new way of treating the disease.
The Wall Street Journal reports, however, that there is no move yet to kill off Ben Franklin and his $100 note.
The decision to kill off a number of superheroes was a wise one, given how overcrowded things have gotten at Marvel.
Super-K is constantly filtering and re-purifying it, and even blasts it with UV light to kill off any bacteria.
But the industry says the short-term loans are popular with consumers and worry the regulations would kill off the industry.
Here, farmers deliberately set blazes to kill off unwanted plants and to enrich the soil with the nutrients from burned vegetation.
Many American policy makers are horrified by Mr. Erdogan's efforts to kill off what is left of free speech in Turkey.
And more recently, it has attempted to kill off popular third-party Mac apps with a series of unfriendly API changes.
They recommend boiling the water, which may kill off any bugs but likely won't turn black sludge into crystal-clear H2O.
"This for sure would kill off this kind of profiteering," Steve Rosenthal, a fellow at the Tax Policy Center, told me.
When we spray pesticides, we tend to kill off the beneficial spiders and speed the evolution of resistant cockroaches and bedbugs.
On Wednesday, Messi scored twice to kill off Chelsea's hopes of an upset, giving him 100 goals in the Champions League.
The UK's tech investors are worried that a coronavirus-induced recession could kill off many of the UK's early-stage startups.
Commander Landry's Death I understand the inclination for TV shows to mimic "Game of Thrones" and kill off main characters unexpectedly.
I weep because the show really missed the chance to kill off almost all of its dead weight in this episode.
Would Riverdale kill off their favorite ship as well as one of their most iconic characters, just for a shocking twist?
The mouthwash didn't likely kill off bacteria en masse in the mouth since the diversity of the microbiome was left unchanged.
Rick Perry of Texas, who once said he'd like to kill off the entire department, as his pick for its secretary.
Why is it important to kill off an ant that might breed off-season when that ant is your genetic twin?
The chickens are also vulnerable to diseases like Newcastle virus, which can periodically kill off 90 percent of a village's flocks.
At the same time, it's proven difficult to kill off particular types of two-factor even after they're shown to be insecure.
Of course, the whole reason Microsoft can kill off Paint is that it recently unveiled a reportedly cooler alternative: MS Paint 3D.
Avengers: Endgame threatened to kill off some major Marvel Cinematic Universe characters, as the franchise opened up to new sequels and spinoffs.
GoPro's decision to kill off a significant chunk of its camera lineup last year also seems to have helped turn things around.
To really kill off dandruff, you need to commit to your shampoo routine, so it's best to find a product you like.
Back in September, co-creator Christopher Lloyd told Entertainment Weekly that the show would kill off a major character in season 10.
We all know about the fan uproar — and subsequent apologies — that came after the show decided to kill off beloved character Lexa.
The most devastating thing we've done is kill off this beloved character, [but] hopefully, there's also a degree of uplift to it.
So if there is something unclean from the grains or the pot, you'll boil it it and kill off the infection anyway.
Chappelle played the notorious killer, Negan, trying to decide which character to kill off next ... and that's when the real fun began.
Free markets and returns on investment will largely doom many of the ideas to bring back coal and kill off renewable energy.
The Democratic Party of today is intent on growing government and soaking taxpayers in a way that will kill off American capitalism.
Jonathan Quick made 32 saves in his 41st career shutout, helping the Pacific Division leaders kill off Chicago's six power-play opportunities.
And the Waif embodies the part of her that wants to kill off her true self and become a new person — nobody.
And unlike chemotherapy or radiation, which kill off healthy cells, immunotherapies are much more targeted, even in patients with late-stage disease.
While Carney is unlikely to kill off the chance of a rate hike this year, many economists think the window is closing.
Also dipping into prequels allows studios to kill off characters without ever killing off the precious branding that went into that character.
It is literally a movie about how environmentalism is a secret plot by liberal elites to kill off billions of ordinary people.
But a new study shows that an ancient "zombie gene" can somehow revive, to kill off cells whose DNA has been damaged.
I know he wants to kill off Medicare and likes to catch fish by grabbing them by their throats in the water.
Over the weekend, members of the Democratic National Committee appeared to kill off any hopes of a debate devoted to climate change.
But while Major Pretorius was not a poacher — local farmers hired him to kill off the elephants — the effect was the same.
Turkey dismissed the plan as an attempt to steal Palestinian lands and kill off prospects of establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
It was her job to kill off the bad words, plus the fat jokes, the off-color descriptions and the sex talk.
"The arbitrage volumes will kill off Malaysian crude oil values," one of the traders, based in Singapore, said on condition of anonymity.
But that also means she'd be the easiest character to kill off in a "shocking" fashion pretty much anywhere along the way.
And sometimes if we kill off too many of these friendly bacteria (say, because we're taking antibiotics), it can have adverse effects.
They could kill off any elements of Trump's agenda that are not their own agenda, so they could say infrastructure isn't happening.
But in the end, if you don't manage the outflow, if you don't kill off the zombies, it's gonna clutter up the system.
On that day, Air Force engineers were scheduled to kill off a GPS satellite named SVN-23—the oldest in the navigation constellation.
Advocates for the directive say that claims Article 13 will "kill off memes" are exaggerations, and that the legislation includes protections for parody.
Pimple Popper shut down beauty guru Michelle Phan's claim that burning 'antiviral' essential oils can kill off viruses before they enter your system
China wants to kill off — or possibly revive — its lurching horde of "zombie" companies by 2020, Caixin's Dong Jing and Leng Cheng write.
Microsoft has announced today that it plans to kill off its Microsoft Band and Microsoft Health Dashboard apps and services on May 31st.
But we're thinking he survives Infinity War, mostly because it seems unlikely that Marvel would kill off multiple flagship heroes in one go.
But one big one is that new types of media channels rarely totally kill off old ones, even though everyone predicts they will.
The risk to the gas industry is that in its glee to kill off coal, it isn't seeing renewables in the rearview mirror.
And on Sunday, there is a UFC Fight Night card to help kill off any memories of last Saturday in the Barclays Center.
Right before LIGO's October announcement of a neutron-star merger, the researchers were going to publish a paper that would kill off TeVeS.
"Transparent" creator Jill Soloway in April confirmed the show's movie farewell would kill off the character that Jeffrey Tambor had played since 2014.
A major delivery of off-market metal into LME sheds may kill off the current speculative froth and send lead back into hibernation.
After acquiring Sunrise more than a year ago, Microsoft is now planning to kill off the standalone app at the end of August.
Not be scared to kill off a main character just because everybody loves him, but then allow people to be devastated by it.
He even gets to kill off a surprisingly large number of those heroes (though I don't expect all of those deaths to stick).
"They'd know what to do," he said, as if there was some magic bullet to shoot that would kill off all the bad.
I would think it's difficult to direct a documentary about somebody who's alive—you need to kill off the subject before you start.
With hypothyroidism, that means patients have antibodies that attack the thyroid and kill off its cells, which decreases the production of thyroid hormone.
To kill off the deal, he needs Congress, and he has a lot else on his plate with them in the months ahead.
"They'd know what to do," he said, as though there were some magic bullet to shoot that would kill off all the bad.
Our immune cells kill off viruses with an arsenal of weapons, such as antibodies and signals that cause infected cells to commit suicide.
L.S.U.'s previous iterations would set about grinding away time, leaving whatever was left on the clock to the defense to kill off.
"Orange Is the New Black" might surprise you, even kill off characters, but it will remain essentially the same series, hour by hour.
Practically speaking, it would have been very hard for the show to kill off any of the characters without fatally unbalancing the show.
The move wouldn't kill off Planned Parenthood, but it would mean cutting off basic health care options for hundreds of thousands of women.
Tribal elders have painted the ongoing conflict a deliberate attempt at genocide, intended to slowly kill off the remaining members of the group.
The Australians released hordes of house cats, because they wanted them to kill off these invasive bunny rabbits, which the British had also released.
Vocativ reports that a study from the University of York has found that something unexpected is able to kill off the bacteria: carbon monoxide.
The dough must be cooked in order to kill off the bacteria and salmonella — so people who snack on raw dough are endangering themselves.
The iPad might have failed to kill off e-ink devices, but the reMarkable tablet definitely has the potential to make paper notebooks obsolete.
Lauri Wright, a nutrition professor at the University of North Florida, told Action News high temperatures should kill off any maggots or fly eggs.
The banner appeared in July 2009, and the press coverage immediately approved of Google's push to kill off Internet Explorer 6 support on YouTube.
Still, many see the ride-hailing giant's efforts to mimic a public bus route with UberPool as an attempt to kill off mass transit.
On Tuesday, a statement attributed to Barr and Boteach insisted the network did not have to kill off her character in the show's relaunch.
The first is to kill off the deduction for debt interest, putting a welcome end to the incentive for companies to binge on debt.
The lackluster sophomore season of HBO's anthology show True Detective didn't kill off the franchise, but a third season has been several years coming.
That would risk a fresh crisis in the currency area, exasperate Germany and kill off any lingering French hopes of significant euro-zone reform.
That's because, unlike meat, you don't throw a salad on the grill, so you can't kill off any dangerous bacteria in the cooking process.
Earlier this week, the Federal Communications Commission released its final plan to kill off the net neutrality policies put in place by Barack Obama.
If all goes according to plan, the mosquitoes will have a huge sex party and begin to kill off all of their natural counterparts.
It's just especially amusing that Amazon, having helped kill off these physical retailers, is trying to learn from them to make even more money.
After years of warnings and several delays, Twitter finally made good today on its promise to kill off key features of popular streaming apps.
When the two found a box full of explosives, Daryl suggested they use it to end the war quickly and kill off the Saviors.
Specifically, the former had double the number of cytotoxic T-cells, which kill off body cells that are damaged, malfunctioning or infected with viruses.
Even better news: the natural antibiotic created by the good bacteria did not kill off other healthy bacteria, which pharmaceutical antibiotics tend to do.
Secondly, they signaled that they were unwilling, even in the middle of the show's most monstrously lopsided battle, to unexpectedly kill off any Starks.
How does a [series] show the fact of someone dying, as opposed to a lot of these shows that kill off someone every week?
That being said, would the show's writers really kill off one of the main characters — one of the reasons we tune in every week?
While Margaery and Tommen aren't about to make a comeback, with the right approach Telltale could certainly "kill off" its share of famous faces.
It picks up around the fourth episode, after they kill off Secondary Character You'd Kind of Thought Was Going to Be a Main Character.
Automakers were happy to kill off bench seats because it saved them the work of designing front airbags that would protect all three passengers.
And when patients do need antibiotics, it's important to make sure they take the full course to kill off every last infection-causing germ.
And prior to the crisis, lobby groups argued that the UK chancellor should intervene to stop lengthy probes that might kill off burgeoning startups.
The trouble is that industrial environments, antibacterial drugs and sophisticated medical procedures can kill off those good germs while letting bad ones grow unchecked.
In fact, all the money spent on eradicating coca fields and chasing down the producers and traffickers had failed to kill off the trade.
Yet even as the bank reels in the court of public opinion, Wells Fargo has been winning its legal battles to kill off lawsuits.
But antitrust enforcers, whose core responsibility is to keep markets competitive and protect consumers, are not just watching for mergers that kill off rivals.
The commission said it hopes to learn more about acquisition strategies and whether they are used to unfairly kill off nascent or potential competitors.
Cruz essentially wants to kill off the poor of America and reward the wealthy with the lowest tax rates of any nation on Earth.
It is bold, but we're fighting against our own human tendencies, as well as society's desire to kill off anything that's new and threatening.
That's the way, as they see it, to kill off the black market for marijuana that's helped fund violent criminal organizations around the world.
Kevin Can Wait had an incredible opportunity to say something really human about how relationships dissolve, but they chose to kill off the wife instead.
That means there are only five episodes left for this show to kill off all our favorites and for someone to grab the Iron Throne.
A new credential system proposed by the W3C—the World Wide Web Consortium—could be what we need to kill off the password for good.
I feel like his (totally unwarranted and unnecessary) embarrassment led to his decision to kill off the voice, and for that I am in mourning.
Cancer is not a cookie cutter experience, but most television shows that include it as a plot device do so to kill off a character.
The episode clearly played up the eerie feeling that the White Walkers won't just kill off our favorite characters, but totally erase their histories, too.
The new F.C.C. rule, which would become final with a second vote, could kill off what little equipment business Huawei has in the United States.
As part of the spending package it passed in December, Congress decided with little notice to quietly kill off the Home Affordable Mortgage Program (HAMP).
Otherwise Italy will have to push ahead with plans to impose a whopping value-added-tax increase, which could kill off the feeble economic recovery.
And Congress fought off a Trump administration bid to kill off a separate, smaller space telescope at NASA to help pay for JWST's extra costs.
Today's news comes as Google prepares to kill off Inbox for good, with the app on its last week before support is permanently shut down.
But in this series, dear old dad is played by beloved character actor Timothy Hutton, and you're not just going to kill off Timothy Hutton!
Pro-labeling groups think the QR codes will be too easily ignored and say this will kill off opportunities for stricter labeling in the future.
Not all bugs are good bugs, and Louis Pasteur's innovation of heating milk and other foods enough to kill off bacteria undoubtedly saved many lives.
In the single travelogue in Alice Iris Red Horse, "Lamy Station," written in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Gozo writes: One language may kill off another.
The move to kill off these features comes shortly after Plex announced it would soon shut down its Plex Cloud service because of technical difficulties.
There have already seen parallels drawn between the Mad King's love of wildfire and Cersei's use of it to kill off her enemies last Season.
But rather than kill off their creators like Roko's Basilisk, the Culture's Minds treat humans well, creating societies, worlds, and workspaces for them to live.
I have an exercise where I essentially kill off everyone in a room, and figure out who's left and that's the person I focus on.
Postal vote challenged Equality advocates are still hoping a High Court legal challenge will kill off the federal government's postal survey on same-sex marriage.
Or maybe CBS just never thought Kevin worked after the ill-fated decision to kill off the title character's wife between seasons one and two.
Yet most economists still struggle to kill off gold-money thinking, instinctively clinging to the idea that money is inherently something valuable and non-political.
In other words, even though email took off very rapidly, it took much longer for it to kill off one of the technologies it replaced.
Mr. Trump has said he will pull the United States out of last year's Paris climate agreement and kill off Mr. Obama's global warming regulations.
Cryptojacking is now so competitive that one criminal group created malware that would kill off any competitors it found on the systems it was infecting.
Any source of suspense that doesn't appear to kill off a character only to revive it in short order is a welcome change of pace.
Richard M. Nixon left Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society legislation largely intact; Ronald Reagan, after defeating Jimmy Carter, did not kill off the Education Department.
It was widely believed that the new show would kill off Barr's character, a rumor Goodman seemed to either confirm or speculate could be true.
There are also new NFC-enabled cards (16 in all) that let you apply actions like "Smite" (which does kill off one of your beasts).
Other studies of theirs had shown that antifungal drugs, packaged onto silver nanoparticles, were able to better kill off N. fowleri, adding support to their hunch.
Photo: GettyA second lawsuit has been filed against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week over the secrecy shrouding its plans to kill off net neutrality.
And HKEx' Li was at pains to point out that rather than seeking to kill off such historical relics, the LME's "tradition is why we're here".
Scientists are, for example, exploring how gene drive might be used to wipe out malaria and kill off Hawaii's invasive species to save endangered native birds.
Gibson and the Ducks' penalty-killing unit were at their best late in the game when they helped kill off a five-on-three Calgary advantage.
But because they first require a patient undergo radiation to kill off any existing bone marrow stem cells, marrow transplants remain incredibly hard on a patient.
To that end, Intel doesn't intend to kill off Atom entirely, and still plans to offer a chip for tablets later this year, codenamed Apollo Lake.
The story may kill off one of this power couple to satisfy its previously established gruesome narrative conventions, but at least one of them will live.
She later put out a longer, more eloquent joint statement with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach regarding the show's spin-off and decision to kill off her character.
Signals were mixed, though, over how much success it was having in its bid to kill off reform plans it fears remove too much worker protection.
And by handing its fate to lawmakers, he would also limit his political exposure to any decision to kill off a pact backed by US allies.
Later that night, while Cleo is at the hospital, doctors and nurses murmur about armed individuals running into the hospital's emergency rooms to kill off protesters.
Gregory Itzin's Charles Logan on "24" could well be the most diabolical of chief executives, masterminding the plot to kill off the beatific former President Palmer.
Efforts to kill off daylight saving time are nearly as old as the time shift itself, and even today, some are trying to get it repealed.
Now it seems, though, that Martin may have only kept him in his back pocket so he'd have another Stark to dramatically kill off later on.
Instagram said late last year that it would kill off third-party apps that allow users to browse its service by shutting down its feed API.
Donald Trump's comments thus far about U.S. trade with China have been fairly hostile, and yesterday he took steps to kill off the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Effective mosquito prevention requires a multi-pronged approach in which you remove breeding grounds, kill off adult insects, and deploy products that repel these dangerous pests.
Rather than risk a messy offscreen battle with the show's former star — and a potential comeback campaign — ABC decided to kill off the Roseanne character altogether.
There is absolutely no way Marvel is going to kill off its most successful hero in recent memory and the newly crowned king of the MCU.
Unsurprisingly, people weren't happy with the design and Microsoft was forced to kill off the Snapchat-like features and redesign Skype once again a year later.
Unsurprisingly, people weren't happy with the design and Microsoft was forced to kill off the Snapchat-like features and redesign Skype once again a year later.
Insecticides and other control methods can help kill off mosquitoes altogether, although A. aegypti are notoriously hard to eradicate and have developed pesticide resistance over time.
"They use their bare hands, exposing themselves to the chemicals used to grow the cotton and to kill off the leaves just before harvest," he adds.
Uber fares are about 30 percent lower than those of black cabs — a discrepancy that cabbies say signals a deliberate attempt to kill off their trade.
But when we treat people with antibiotics that kill off other bacteria, but not C. diff, it can increase its presence and lead to serious illness.
Brown's victory was a death blow to the public option and more generous Medicaid provisions and subsidies, and many believed it would kill off ObamaCare completely.
Democrats are using the Constitution as a sword to kill off a political adversary rather than a shield to protect the nation from abuse of power.
For decades people have argued that new technology will kill off demand for petroleum, whether in the form of biofuels, compressed natural gas, methanol, or hydrogen.
At Microsoft's Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida today, the software giant is revealing that it plans to kill off Skype for Business in favor of Microsoft Teams.
To the guy that heads up Microsoft's Surface products, the idea that the company is going to kill off its line of computers and tablets is laughable.
And in mice that had human GBMs grafted onto them, the weakened Zika was still able to seemingly kill off stem cells and prolong the mice's lives.
"There's not much you can do without wiping out anything that's scurrying around," Rowe said, referring to how using 1080 would also kill off the chicken population.
It's not just how the show will end that people have ideas about, however — it's how the series will kill off some of its most prominent players.
Instead of cutting into the baby's brain, Chang and her fellow doctors instead purposefully induced repeated strokes to kill off the bad tissue that was causing seizures.
After all, it did just suddenly kill off a big part of its API three months ahead of schedule as part of Facebook's big data privacy crackdown.
If there is a solid skill that Apple has that most other companies appear either unable or unwilling to adopt, it is to kill off its darlings.
In contrast to GlaxoSmithKline's Nucala and Teva's Cinqair - two other recently launched antibody treatments for severe asthmatics - benralizumab works directly to kill off inflammatory cells called eosinophils.
Recently, a group of forward-looking thinkers compiled a list of catastrophes that could kill off 10 percent or more of the human population within five years.
The show has been promising that it would kill off a character for months now, leaving fans scurrying to their cork boards to come up with theories.
Low-flow priapism is usually a medical emergency, since the blockage can kill off tissue and permanently damage the penis if left unresolved past a few hours.
" This apparently hit too close to home for Snoop Dogg, who offered to pay Rotimi's debt if it meant 50 wouldn't kill off Rotimi's character on "Power.
For instance, it did not form a gel at temperatures low as minus 47 degrees Celsius, and its manufacturing process should kill off all sorts of bacteria.
"What (Federal Reserve Chair Janet) Yellen doesn't want to do is create a crash in financial assets and kill off what growth they have got," Lowman added.
The universe has a finite amount of resources and the only way for life to persist comfortably within those means is to kill off half the universe.
On the MacBook Air side, Macotakara reports that Apple will kill off the 11-inch version of its popular laptop in favor of the 13-inch model.
Many of Marvel's top-billed talent are at the end of their contracts, and speculation is running wild that the scriptwriters will kill off some major characters.
There's a startup called AOBiome that believes that we're less healthy because most soaps and other cleaners kill off the natural ammonia-oxidizing bacteria on our bodies.
Just as you're starting to recover from Crayola's heartbreaking decision to kill off off the beloved Dandelion crayon, the company goes and reveals Dandelion's utterly underwhelming replacement.
The ride-hailing giant has been accused of attempting to kill off mass transit with a variety of features that essentially mimic the actions of public buses.
The villains of the show, then, are those who attempt to quash the witches' power, and their desire to kill off the witches becomes synonymous with misogyny.
Aunt Fannie's Glass and Window Vinegar Wash cuts through grease and grime, but it doesn't kill off all the helpful microorganisms with which we share our home.Pros:
In addition to undoing the mandate in an attempt to kill off ObamaCare on the national level, several Republican governors refused to expand Medicaid in their states.
The Obama administration is considering a proposal to kill off the lowest tier of classification amid escalating scrutiny on top government officials' ability to safeguard sensitive information.
The U.S. company has a suite of drugs in early stage development that use gene therapy to kill off the underlying diseases that drive cancer tumor growth.
Google, for instance, is developing self-driving electric cars and technologies for storing renewable energy—two things that could rapidly kill off the fossil fuel business model.
But zapping foods with radiation is actually one of the best ways we've got to kill off E. coli and other dangerous, and potentially deadly, foodborne pathogens.
In his annual budget, Trump tried to kill off the beloved Energy Star program of appliance ratings (a voluntary program that zero companies have called for ending).
In children, particularly under the age of 10 or babies in the womb, the metal can pass through the blood-brain barrier and kill off brain cells.
We used a lot of drugs over time to kill off all the bad bacteria — but it only killed off most, not all, of the bad bacteria.
Basterds let its characters kill off Hitler a little early and end World War II. Hollywood has Rick unwittingly intercept the Manson flunkies, which changes their path.
This was a marvelous bit of directing by Maja Vrvilo: "Picard" has already shown its willingness to kill off a seemingly main character with Soji's sister, Dahj.
There were several reports this week that Google, Microsoft and several ad companies and brands are working on a way to kill off the web's worst ads.
The smartest thing The Last Jedi did for the trilogy was kill off Snoke — an empty plot device — and set up Kylo Ren as the ultimate villain.
"For one thing: It makes no financial sense for drug dealers to kill off their customers," says Max Daly, drug expert and author of VICE's Narcomania column.
Despite the cacophony of opposition, FCC boss Ajit Pai has been undaunted in his efforts to kill off media consolidation rules exclusively to aid Sinclair's expansion ambitions.
But when The 1003 decided to kill off one of its most beloved characters seven episodes into its third season, the uproar was swift, punishing, and furious.
Image: GettyIn September, Big Dairy settled a lawsuit for over $50 million, which claimed it conspired to kill off 500,000 cows in an effort to gouge milk prices.
Ahead of the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, a rumor began circulating that J.K. Rowling was going to kill off Harry's best friend, Ron Weasley.
Tremel sees it as "a time capsule from the dawn of the Internet," and as a passion project with too much time and love invested to kill off.
They've been fervently lobbying against the regulation, and say that these new rules will kill off many companies, including e-cigarette purveyors  selling safer alternatives to traditional smoking.
On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to proceed with a new rule that could effectively kill off what little business the company has in the United States.
In the May 210 Update, you can now kill off apps like Groove Music, Mail / Calendar, Movies & TV, Calculator, the new Paint 210D app, and the 20193D viewer.
You had to decide whether or not to kill off little girls for your own benefit—become a martyr, and the game punished your morality with increasing difficulty.
This sets up a sort of David and Goliath debate among the hedgies: Ben (David) doesn't want Axe Cap's actions to kill off hard-working Brazilians' small businesses.
When you have a fever, your body is actively trying to fight and kill off an illness by increasing circulation and raising your body's core temperature, Chaiyasit says.
Following reports that Netflix may kill off Kevin Spacey&aposs character on "House of Cards," the streaming service announced Friday that it is severing ties with the actor.
But dumping or spraying compounds to kill off a cloud of algae moving through the water is far more difficult than spraying a field of vegetables, Anderson said.
Overall, it's an intriguing idea and may have the potential to kill off bacterial diseases in a major way, possibly eradicating them from the face of the Earth.
After decades of watching pop cultural favorites kill off women to give the men around them storylines and motivation, it's a necessary inversion of a very tired trope.
His incredible incompetence, along with his cast of bumbling characters, may finally kill off politics' most tired cliche—that we need to run the government like a business.
A little more than 7% of Americans live in areas where the cold might not kill off the mosquito in the winter, leaving them vulnerable year-round. 4.
Samsung has denied that devices in its Galaxy S7 range are affected by the same battery safety issue that forced it to kill off the Galaxy Note 7.
The inversion rattled investors already worried that a U.S.-China trade war might trigger a global recession and kill off a decade-long bull market on Wall Street.
The industry's goal was to kill off net neutrality — the doctrine that cable and phone companies should treat all information equally as it travels over their broadband networks.
Senate Republicans have decided to not vote on their latest ObamaCare repeal legislation, signaling a collapse in their last-ditch effort to kill off President Obama's signature law.
Plus, "Roseanne" has killed off cast members before -- Goodman's Dan Conner was revealed to have died in the original series finale -- so why not kill off the matriarch?
Another breakdown in trade talks between America and China could lead to a renewed slump in global manufacturing and business spending, and kill off any incipient dollar weakness.
Time is running out for congressional leaders to rescue America from the Paris Agreement, the capstone of President Obama's agenda to kill off affordable fossil fuel-based energy.
The only thing that's certain is trafficking cases involving the ad site Backpage have gone down, but SESTA didn't kill off Backpage; the Department of Justice knocked backpage.
And like Magic, it features spells that can kill off units or boost characters' strength—although they're represented by familiar Final Fantasy summons like Ifrit, Odin and Shiva.
This was seen as an attempt by the Saudis to kill off shale, by cutting prices below the point where American frackers could afford to produce a barrel.
The new European data privacy legislation is so stringent that it could kill off data-driven online services and chill innovations like driverless cars, tech industry groups warn.
LOSERS Planters: After teasing plans to kill off mascot Mr. Peanut, Planters offered an odd fake-out by introducing a baby version while other corporate spokes-characters mourned.
PhoneSoap 3 is a small rectangular box that uses UV-C light to kill off the germs that live on your phone, wallet, keys, and other small objects.
While the fires won't be hot enough to destroy the prions, they might kill off enough prion-laden plants to lower the odds of healthy animals getting sick.
Freud "believed Princess Alice's religious delusions were the product of sexual frustration and recommended X-raying her ovaries in order to kill off her libido," The Psychologist reports.
Senate Republicans decided Tuesday to not vote on their latest ObamaCare repeal legislation, signaling a collapse in their last-ditch effort to kill off President Obama's signature law.
In children, particularly those under the age of 10 or babies in the womb, the metal can pass through the blood-brain barrier and kill off brain cells.
That is the writer Craig Mod's term for the immersive, interactive, highly connected thrill ride that would finally kill off the traditional boring physical book by, oh, 2015.
But it is also a private company, and while its decision to kill off politics pages is not legally a First Amendment issue, it raises major free speech questions.
The final two episodes reveal that Cal's stepmother Beth McTeer roped him into the drug trade on the island as part of an effort to kill off the Tidelanders.
All in all, a solid episode, but like I said, it just doesn't pack a punch when you know a show isn't going to kill off a major player.
Let's just hope that if they really do choose to kill off April, they'll let her die doing something heroic so her selfless legacy can live on through others.
Apple isn't about to kill off the iPhone, especially because — as I noted last year — there's a good chance that the smartphone isn't just a computer, it's the computer.
While Vine had been rapidly losing users and star creators, plenty of people wanted to see it live on and were angry Twitter planned to kill off the app.
Instead, he concedes that maybe she'll never be a lead on traditional TV, instead convincing her to have the show kill off her character and come back to GLOW.
He's even been exiled into deep space, but Marvel this week did what Bruce Banner could never manage to do to the Hulk -- kill off the long-running character.
The biggest change the movies made was to kill off her father, Prince Phillipe, who in the books is alive and well but no longer able to have children.
The slow and steady migration of humans from Africa into Europe was enough to kill off the existing Neanderthal population there, according to a new study in Nature Communications.
On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on a new rule that could effectively kill off what little business the company has in the United States.
The Johannesburg city website cautions residents against applying chemicals to infected trees, as doing so could contaminate ground water, destroy animal habitats and kill off pollinating insects like bees.
The Johannesburg city website cautions residents against applying chemicals to infected trees, as doing so could contaminate ground water, destroy animal habitats and kill off pollinating insects like bees.
They have survived the cartel's attempts to kill off shale production, but they are limping from the depressed crude prices that make eking out a profit a daily struggle.
Chicago was forced to kill off a pair of penalties earlier in the first period and was out-shot 11-2 by the Avalanche over the first 14 minutes.
Herbicide-resistant crops let farmers control weeds without plowing, and the same technology allows growers to kill off cover crops if they interfere with the planting of cash crops.
"The effect of what Shell is trying to do is to kill off the case," said Dan Leader, the Bodo community's lead lawyer, on the sidelines of the hearing.
This would not be welcome in Tokyo, where policymakers are struggling to kill off deflation once and for all, stoke inflation, reflate the economy and heal the banking system.
The financial industry has fought the rule-making effort tooth and nail, warning policymakers the rule would be unworkable and could kill off a raft of investment advice opportunities.
As a last resort, doctors may deliberately kill off all leukemia-riddled blood and bone marrow cells and attempt a full reset with someone else's blood-forming stem cells.
With the end in sight, the writers set out to do what they had always planned: kill off the dinosaurs and hopefully effect some change within our own society.
The letter also goes into some pretty heavy condemnation of Brazil's public heath infrastructure, saying that a last-second push to kill off the mosquito population would be impossible.
I know Marvel wouldn't kill off that many characters without intending to have them return; no one truly stays dead in comics, so it didn't hit me very hard.
Low prices hurt the Saudi economy but the country is more interested in trying to kill off oil production competition in the US than keeping its own economy afloat.
For hard-line leave supporters, a referendum is a chance to once and for all kill off the argument to stay, and precipitate a clean break with the bloc.
So, here's the theory: Allen's going Green to kiss Martin's ass so he won't kill off his character ... because as EVERYONE knows -- no one is safe on that show.
They have survived the cartel's attempts to kill off shale production, but they are limping from the depressed crude prices that make eking out a profit a daily struggle.
The government has introduced a slew of counter measures: longer jail terms, daily checks in public toilets and a taskforce to help victims kill off the unwanted online videos.
Intel explored the markets for wearable devices and the maker community, but it recently health wearables group and it has sought to kill off some Internet of Things products.
If we were trying to kill off shale production we would probably not have reduced our production when prices were low and shale prices would have been further hurt.
The novel coronavirus is an enveloped virus, which means that the virus is completely surrounded by an outer lipid membrane, and thus relatively easy to kill off with disinfectants.
Cooking it thoroughly—the USDA recommends cooking the bird to an internal temperature of at least 165 F—will kill off any bacteria much more effectively than rinsing, anyway.
First, despite various, non-lethal efforts to kill off the cells that contained the tattoo, the macrophages worked so fast to engulf the color that the ink remained in tact.
Or, more likely, because history-and tradition-steeped English soccer doesn't know how to kill off its sacred cows and turn them into delicious hamburgers or something else more useful.
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Currently there's a rumor that the Fall Creators Update will kill off the File History back up tool, but as it's still around at the moment let's start with it.
The rapprochement may kill off a proposal by Hariri that nominated another Maronite, Suleiman Franjieh, for the presidency in a power-sharing proposal that would have made him prime minister.
If we're trying to increase scoring—and we should be—then a reasonably simple rule change to make it tougher to kill off a penalty seems like low-hanging fruit.
Clostridium difficile Prolonged use of antibiotics can allow this common intestinal inhabitant to explode into a lethal infection as the drugs kill off its beneficial rivals in the human gut.
But the problem is, even if they don't kill off Glenn, then the show will still have spent an entire season trolling the audience because everybody thought Glenn would die.
Granted, because of the way modern superhero movies are all connected to one another, writers and directors don't usually kill off major characters, making Wonder Woman rare in that respect.
We have already managed to kill off sixty per cent of the world's wildlife since 1970 by destroying their habitats, and now higher temperatures are starting to take their toll.
Researchers at the University of Helsinki in Finland reported that when breast-fed infants are treated with antibiotics, the antibiotics kill off health-promoting bacteria that live in the gut.
But at least one of the primary aims, as I see it, is to eventually kill off email as the primary way of how we communicate with one another internally.
Another rumor claims the SE 2 might also kill off the headphone jack, leaving the iPhone 6S as the only iPhone left in the company's smartphone lineup with the port.
But Freedhoff told me it's hard to kill off nutrition fads, even with good science, because some people will always want to look for a secret solution to better health.
If this also happens in nature, the virus might be able to survive in tough mosquito eggs even when cold weather, dry spells, and pesticides kill off the infectious adults.
Beyond this, Johnson could take more extreme measures to frustrate parliamentary opposition, such as trying to kill off a Brexit extension in the House of Lords, Britain's unelected second chamber.
So, according to Perrow, complex human spaceflight systems are bound, sooner or later, to kill off the crew and passengers from time to time, no matter how hard anyone tries.
Then, with Bill Clinton, a conservative lynch mob tried to kill off a Democratic president over sex when the real reason they wanted to get rid of him was politics.
According to US officials who spoke to CNN, Trump's own senior security advisers also urged the President to sign off on the waivers and not to kill off the agreement.
Since becoming Oklahoma's top legal officer in 2011, Mr. Pruitt has been a bitter opponent of the E.P.A., joining in one lawsuit after another to kill off federal environmental regulations.
House Republicans emerged from two hours of talks with Vice President Mike Pence tonight without much to show for it — but nobody was ready to kill off the Trumpcare revival, either.
If there's one thing George R. R. Martin knows how to do well, it's kill off our favorite Game of Thrones characters in the most brutal, heartbreaking (shocking, totally unfair) ways.
The big-screen Thanos still aspires to kill off half the universe, but this time around, he merely wants to solve an overpopulation crisis instead of using mass murder as foreplay.
It was the kind of result many analysts had expected in Australia this year, after a run of wildfires and drought, and as warming waters kill off the Great Barrier Reef.
Eventually, facing economic struggles, Twitter opted to kill off Vine, leaving users only with an archive of old videos and a Vine Camera app for shooting but not sharing new videos.
Speaking of flashy concepts, the company decided to kill off the promising Vaunt smart glasses project, likely because it wasn't able to decide if and how to bring it to market.
Image: Fallout/Bethesda Game StudiosOxford's Global Priorities Project has compiled a list of catastrophes—both natural and self-inflicted—that could kill off 10 percent or more of the human population.
Some steel executives such as Miller say this is the ultimate irony: by acting ostensibly to protect U.S. steel jobs with sweeping tariffs, Trump will also kill off some steel jobs.
The IRS helped to kill off a previous Yahoo plan to spinoff its stake in Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba Group by declining to issue a ruling endorsing its tax-free nature.
In 2016, the year of Bury Your Gays, it's refreshing to see series creators—most often queer women themselves—eschew this trope by refusing to kill off their queer female leads.
Two of the six were were able to kill off a broad range of bacteria, including the drug-resistant, potentially deadly pathogen MRSA, according to the paper published in Scientific Reports.
" While Twitter hasn't made any plans to kill off its like or retweet buttons, Dorsey has previously questioned whether having a heart-shaped "like" button is the "right thing to do.
And if too much of Gawker survives, Mr. Thiel, with an estimated net worth of $2.7 billion, indicates he will keep financing anti-Gawker lawsuits to kill off whatever is left.
And the President simply doesn't want to kill off the outsider political persona that won him the White House, even though it repeatedly draws him into conflict with people like McConnell.
I.P. Clementine), Ford can kill off whoever he wants with his off-grid secret host(s), and Dolores could be killed by Confederados, Ghost Nation warriors or who knows what else.
Also, she did not run in the recent European election campaign as a Spitzenkandidat or "lead candidate" for the commission job—a convention that the French president wants to kill off.
And yet in the six decades naled has been used as an insecticide to protect crops and kill off mosquitoes, there is no record of it causing health problems in humans.
He wanted to kill off Professor X, the leader of the X-Men, and then see what would happen to the X-Men when they had to choose whom to follow.
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The uproar put the Arkansas lawmaker, whose support for Trump has been far from full-throated, at the center of the push to kill off the Never Trump effort in Cleveland.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East plan on Tuesday as an attempt to steal Palestinian lands and kill off prospects of establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Under the operation, a small probe is passed up through the urethra to inject a puff of steam that will kill off tissue and reduce the size of the swollen prostate.
And once MacLeish was sworn in, Catalan would be waiting at the stakeout with an assault rifle to kill off Kirkman and take complete control of the government amid the chaos.
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In addition, researchers have found that the virus seems to kill off the tissue in entire regions of the fetus's brain, damage babies' eyes and ears, and heighten the risk of miscarriage.
Whenever a bacterium's enzymes manage to kill off an invading virus, other little enzymes will come along, scoop up the remains of the virus's genetic code and cut it into tiny bits.
Because any asteroid larger than one kilometer—or roughly 0.6 of a mile—that hits Earth has the potential to be "globally catastrophic" and could "kill off civilization" as we know it.
The company's decision to kill off most of its unprofitable passenger cars in the U.S. market meant that its revenue rose 2 percent despite a 14 percent drop in wholesale unit sales.
"At this point, the thing that will end the 2019 outbreak is a hard frost, because that's what's going to kill off the mosquitoes that are currently carrying triple E," Brown said.
Microsoft hinted earlier this year that it's planning to kill off its Lumia smartphones, and recent rumors have suggested that the Lumia brand will die off towards the end of the year.
Increasingly, as online "everything stores" like Amazon and eBay kill off brick-and-mortar retail and the service jobs it generates, the ghost mall is becoming a distinguishing feature of the heartland.
Keeley noted that droughts dry out trees, making them more prone to ignite, but they kill off Southern California's quick-growing bushes and grasses, which actually reduces the fuel available to burn.
Plus, there's no way Orange is the New Black will kill off Piper Chapman after her revelation last season that she wants to spend the rest of her life with Alex Vause.
Because of the Iran sanctions and Venezuela's production woes, OPEC could decide that it should export more oil in order to make sure prices don't rise too high and kill off demand.
Ridley Scott, the director of the original "Alien," recently revealed to Entertainment Weekly that he wanted to kill off Weaver's Ellen Ripley character at the end of the 1979 sci-fi film.
A non-binding opinion poll about whether genetically modified mosquitoes should be released to kill off the mosquitoes that spread the Zika virus earned just over 57 percent of the countywide vote.
Microsoft hinted earlier this year that it's planning to kill off its Lumia smartphones, and recent rumors have suggested that the Lumia brand will die off toward the end of the year.
Four more birdies followed in the next five holes to kill off any hopes their playing partners, world number 12 Fowler and U.S. PGA Championship title holder Walker, had of overhauling them.
Candidates challenging Sisi have described sweeping efforts to kill off their campaigns before they begin, with media attacks, intimidation of supporters, and a nomination process stacked in favor of the former general.
Over the years, farmers learned that dicamba was useful so long as it was managed carefully—sprayed early, before crops emerged, to kill off-season weeds, or along fencerows and in pastures.
And while cold temperatures, like in a freezer, can kill off the microbes that break food down and cause it to go rotten, it doesn't do much for infectious bacteria like listeria.
And in a fitting bit of closure, David Fincher's final act as a director of Madonna videos is to kill off Madonna—or at least "Louise Oriole," her persona in the video.
The trick is for the critter to move into a place harsh enough that it will kill off (or at least discourage) the competition without killing off the creature making the move.
First, with Clarence Thomas, a feminist lynch mob tried to kill off a conservative Supreme Court nominee over sex when the real reason they wanted to get rid of him was politics.
Audiences have known since September that Netflix's "House of Cards" planned to kill off Frank Underwood in Season 6, when the season's first teaser trailer provided an early glimpse of his gravestone.
And if we fail to get global warming under control, more of the carbon locked away in forests could be released as more frequent wildfires, droughts and pest infestations kill off trees.
She was the orchestrator of a maliciously brilliant scheme to kill off an outstanding rival and pay off her family's debts in the process, with Jaime's assault on Highgarden, the Tyrell headquarters.
Papers including The Journal, The New York Times, The Guardian, the Gannett publications and others have responded with plans to reorganize, shed staff, kill off whole sections, or all of the above.
It was inspired by the practice, common in Wisconsin and across the American West, of burning stretches of prairie to kill off weeds and clear the terrain for native plants to grow.
" It's that charisma that helped the "Star Wars" director J. J. Abrams decide not to kill off his character, Poe Dameron, who will reappear in the coming "Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
As a point of comparison, even those who don't like The Walking Dead buzzed about its comparatively shocking choice to kill off the protagonist's wife four episodes into its own third season.
Liberal Democrats and their allies in the labor union movement put this idea on the table several years ago to try to kill off enthusiasm from centrist Democrats for reducing Social Security benefits.
Since then, we've already seen the combined company announce a forthcoming Netflix competitor, its subsidiaries kill off the beloved FilmStruck streaming service, and use its newly acquired HBO muscle to bully Dish Network.
In recent years, though, there's some research showing that SSRIs such as fluoxetine can also kill off bacteria and other microbes, sparking interest in them being used as a new type of antimicrobial.
It's also likely that not all companies that have used the whey will need to issue a recall, since their products undergo additional steps, such as heating, that would kill off the bacteria.
Substance P-saporin is used to treat cancer pain in dogs in low doses, but even in those doses, it can kill off nerve cells, making it too risky an option for people.
Many are reporting that it could spell trouble for any hope for life on its exoplanet, Proxima b—but it might also kill off a presumed set of other planets around the star.
"But if one single researcher claims that he — and only he — can use Qi to kill off cancer cells, he should be willing to share how they do that," she argued on Twitter.
It also knocked out 80% of the market for supersonic flights, according to a 1998 analysis by the late aviation economist R.E.G. Davies, which helped kill off the industry's appetite for the Concorde.
YouTube engineers even hatched a secret plot to kill off Internet Explorer 6 nearly 10 years ago, and, more recently, YouTube hasn't worked well in non-Chrome browsers like Edge, Firefox, or Safari.
In all likelihood, Jaime Lannister is very much alive — Game of Thrones enjoys an uncertain fate, and, for all its violence, the showrunners won't kill off a character until they absolutely have to.
Historically, even if scientists accidentally released some kind of horrible mutant man-eating fruit fly into the wild, after a few generations of breeding Mother Nature would eventually kill off those mutant traits.
I posted something on facebook about wanting to go home and play The Sims so I could create [telecommunications store I worked for] on it and then slowly kill off all the customers.
In a year when everyone was worried Microsoft would kill off the original MS Paint app, the company is celebrating its biggest ever update to the classic app with a cute TV commercial.
Virtually anyone will be able to create their own pandemicEarlier this year, Oxford's Global Priorities Project compiled a list of catastrophes that could kill off 28 percent or more of the human population.
Since its earliest days as a simple microblogging service, Twitter has always been fundamentally rooted in chronology, even enough so to mostly kill off open data feed specifications such as RSS and Atom.
The ratoon crop is the root stub of the cane after the first harvest that remains in the ground for a second harvest, but that must be removed to kill off the grubs.
Their decaying bodies then have the potential to kill off whole marine ecosystems because decomposition can deplete oxygen in the water, killing other animals in the area or forcing them to move elsewhere.
Do not use them when not needed; when you do use them, use them in such a way as to kill off all the bacteria, rather than leaving behind a small resistant rump.
The advisory means that residents must continue bringing any water from household taps to a full, rolling boil for 2 minutes before consuming it, in order to kill off any bacteria or microbes.
Rather than killing particular insurgents, "the objective was to break the social and economic life of rebel populations, to destroy their homes and villages, to kill off their cattle and ruin their agriculture".
Volcanic bacterium (Thiolava veneris) Location: Canary Islands Volcanoes beneath the ocean can kill off marine ecosystems, and that's exactly what happened when Tagoro erupted off the coast of the Canary Islands in 2011.
The best mosquito repellent products you can buyEffective mosquito prevention requires a multi-pronged approach in which you remove breeding grounds, kill off adult insects, and deploy products that repel these dangerous pests.
"The dot com era didn't kill the mall and the current retail headwinds won't kill off SPG's 'A' malls either," Boenning & Scattergood analyst Floris van Dijkum wrote in a recent note to clients.
We've already raised the world's temperature by one degree—enough to melt almost half the ice in the Arctic, kill off huge swaths of the world's coral, and unleash lethal floods and drought.
There are generally less characters to kill off because so many have already died, and it used to be we couldn't survive a season without losing more than a few top-billed faves.
Marwyn hints to Sam of a vast anti-magic conspiracy stretching back centuries, when the archmaesters helped to kill off the last of the dragons in order to rid the world of magic.
His advances were rebuffed and, inconveniently for Arkan, the club was littered with far too many crooked politicians, revered ex-pros and well-connected individuals for him to simply kill off en masse.
The first human-engineered gene drive was only demonstrated in fruit flies in 2015, but scientists were soon talking about using gene drives to exterminate invasive pests or kill off throngs of malarial mosquitoes.
In this particular course of treatment, pre-conditioning consists of a heavy dose of chemotherapy to kill off existing cancer cells in order to give the new cancer-killing T-cells room to grow.
"The shift from old media to new media is a trend so big some people don't even see it," he said, noting that new media like Facebook was going to kill off all others.
Global warming is causing water temperatures to rise, which can kill off crabs and other animals in their food chain if it becomes hotter than the narrow range they are adapted to, Almeida said.
Rodney Whitlock, a former Senate Republican aide, notes that when Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act, it took Joe Lieberman to kill off the "public option" — which everyone knew couldn't pass the Senate anyway.
If sanctions on Iran's oil sales cause prices to increase significantly, OPEC could decide that it should export more oil in order to make sure prices don't rise too high and kill off demand.
If they wanted to kill off white Iron Fist and come up with one who wasn't Caucasian, that wouldn't have bothered me, but neither am I ashamed for having made up one who was.
The Charles Schwab Corporation (SCHW) was the first major broker to kill off commissions earlier this month -- although its move came a few days after smaller competitor Interactive Brokers (IBKR) announced a similar plan.
"You're guaranteeing you're going to kill off all the novel products and we're going to once again be favoring the cigarette which is by far the most deadly of all tobacco products," he said.
It was a bold move to kill off Hank and Wu - one that I applauded, though I love those characters - but after Renard was killed, I figured this was all a big fake-out.
In small-scale settings, Lips says, a solution that has worked for the treatment of Bd has been to kill off all infected creatures in an area and then replace them with healthy ones.
The United States may kill off the departments studying climate change but the DoD will still be there preparing for the disastrous world we might live in once we've thoroughly screwed ourselves over.[Motherboard]
In this particular course of treatment, pre-conditioning consists of a heavy dose of chemotherapy to kill off existing cancer cells in order to give the new, cancer-killing T-cells room to grow.
Candidates challenging Sisi have described sweeping efforts to kill off their campaigns before they begin, with media attacks, intimidation of supporters, and a nomination process stacked in favour of Sisi, himself a former general.
Once I started reading, I realized that the book had this Game of Thrones-like ability to kill off all of your favorite characters without missing a beat and leave readers in total ruin.
From the definitely-soon-to-be-dead Thoros to the too-much-plot-armour-to-kill-off Jon Snow, we've ranked the characters in order of how likely they are to perish on Sunday.
In addition, researchers have found that the virus seems to kill off the tissue in entire regions of the brain, damage babies' eyes and ears, and heighten the risk of miscarriage and fetal death.
Take the show Kiss Me, Heal Me, in which an heir gobsmacked with money hires a medical student to help him kill off his seven dissociated personalities so that he can live in peace.
While elephant and rhino poaching might be the most visible wildlife crime issues, it's worth noting that drones also help track illegal fishing, which can deplete resources, kill off species, and affect whole ecosystems.
Yet I maintain that the same principle applies to you: you very likely have too many apps, taking up precious space, and you should ruthlessly kill off the ones you don't use or need.
So it makes sense that Amazon plans to kill off support for Amazon Music Storage, a service that let you upload MP3s to the cloud so that you could download or stream them later.
Matt Furie, the artist behind Pepe the Frog, went so far as to "kill off" his creation in a 2017 comic strip, in an attempt to rebuke the far-right's transformation of the character.
In California, these factors have converged to kill off more than 129 million trees across federal, state, and private lands, creating huge bureaucratic hurdles for managing an already immense fire risk and safety hazard.
The genes might trigger processes that kill off sperm that don't include them, or alter the DNA replication process to cause themselves to be replicated more frequently than other genes, to give two examples.
I also said that they wouldn't kill off Spider-Man because there was another movie coming out soon, and it wouldn't make sense to make a movie about Spider-Man if he was dead.
In addition to microcephaly, researchers have found that the virus seems to kill off the tissue in entire regions of the brain, damage babies' eyes, and heighten the risk of miscarriage and fetal death.
Now, more than 53 percent of Americans opt for cremation, which reduces direct handling of the dead and, at 1,400 degrees or more in the cremation chamber, is sure to kill off any virus.
Another miss like this in the upcoming election would kill off the prospect of this coalition, leaving Merkel to ponder forming a novel coalition with the Greens or simply staying with the Social Democrats.
Wednesday's ruling represents a setback for Gibson Dunn & Crutcher attorney Eugene Scalia, who represented the business groups and has a strong track record for winning legal challenges to kill off unwanted Wall Street regulations.
Reheating it in a microwave won't kill off this bacteria, either, so letting it sit out and then popping it in the microwave puts you at more of a risk of ingesting these enterotoxins.
Yet I maintain that the same principle applies to you: You very likely have too many apps, taking up precious space, and you should ruthlessly kill off the ones you don't use or need.
LONDON (Reuters) - Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party which props up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government will focus on trying to kill off her draft Brexit deal, the party's Brexit spokesman said on Tuesday.
More from Tonic: Antibiotics also eviscerate the microbiome, the colonies of bacteria that live in and on the body that do things like help people digest food, kill off potential pathogens, and regulate mood.
In addition to microcephaly, researchers have found that the virus seems to kill off the tissue in entire regions of the brain, damage babies' eyes, and heighten a woman's risk of miscarriage and fetal death.
Nick: I have to say that for one very brief moment, I contemplated the remote possibility that The Walking Dead would kill off its main character, unceremoniously in the middle of a relatively inconsequential episode.
Those challenging Sisi describe a sweeping effort to kill off their campaigns before they have begun, with media attacks on candidates, intimidation of supporters, and a nomination process stacked in favour of the former general.
Holtby, who tied the NHL record with 24 regular-season wins, helped the Capitals kill off four Philadelphia power plays — including three in the first period — as he picked up his third career postseason shutout.
Since then Jason Furman and Larry Summers of Harvard University, both of whom advised Barack Obama on economics, have written in Foreign Affairs, a journal, that it is time to kill off the "debt obsession".
Bronze was won by New Zealand's Sam Meech, who managed a third in the medal race, just enough to kill off Brazilian Robert Scheidt's hopes of a record sixth sailing medal in six Olympic games.
The Blues also were able to kill off four power plays by the Jets, who fell to 1-4-1 in their past six games and 0-4-2 in their past six road games.
"When they get the (power-play) goal relatively early in the game, our penalty kill is under the gun a little bit, and to kill off three in the second period was big," Green said.
This fight continues because Drake is trying to kill off the softness in his persona, but there isn't a magical number of times you can big up your shooters that suddenly makes you one too.
He said that by episode two, he, the producers, and the directors all knew Paul was a great actor to work with and that it "would be a huge, colossal mistake to kill off Jesse."
Naamah has bouts of theological argument with these unearthly figures — she cannot give up her anger at "Him," the God who decided he had to kill off most of the earth's residents for their sins.
"We want to make it more seamless for people to reach out to businesses on Messenger in places where they're already looking to connect," explains Facebook, of its decision to kill off the Discover feature.
The shells are then left to dry in the sun for six months, to kill off any bacteria, before being put into cages that are planted on bare seafloors or riverbeds to form protective walls.
Ten conservative states have threatened to sue the administration in order to kill off the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a 2012 initiative that has granted work permits to nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants.
The rise of budget airlines and disruptors like Airbnb combined with the weak pound and the unusually hot summer of 2018 to kill off the company which had suffered a near-death experience in 2011.
Fecal transplant is used as a treatment for a serious infection of the colon with Clostridium difficile, a harmful bacterium that can take hold if antibiotics kill off enough of a person's "good" gut bacteria.
The seeds, in turn, produce plants that are immune to the herbicides and pesticides that the same companies produce, encouraging farmers to use toxins that kill off beneficial plants and bugs and pollute the earth.
It's as though Google wants to kill off Yelp once and for all, but can't let anybody notice how hard it's trying to do that so it just slow rolls those things into Google Maps instead.
In that interview, Trump said that May's new, softer approach to Brexit—which would leave Britain sticking to a "common rulebook" with Brussels on goods—would kill off the chances of a highly sought U.S.-U.
He is the main villain, there's a whole town that knows he's the villain causing problems, and it's a perfectly acceptable trope of dystopian series to kill off the old villain to make room for another.
Airbus defense chief Dirk Hoke told German newspaper Die Welt am Sonntag this weekend that a decision to buy the F-35 would kill off plans by France and Germany to develop a new European fighter.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - "Clash of Clans" maker Supercell will focus on a few mobile games and kill off those which it does not expect to become a top-10 global hit, its chief executive said on Friday.
As ABC reported, the controversial ingredient is a cheap filler known as "lean finely textured beef" in the industry, and is comprised of beef waste trimmings that have been sprayed with ammonia to kill off bacteria.
Or when the movie's comic-relief robot and most distinctive character, K-2SO, sacrificed himself, and it became fully clear that the movie was going to go full Seven Samurai, and mercilessly kill off its leads?
"It almost doesn't matter then if you get antibiotics, if you kill off the bacteria, because you've started a vicious cycle of inflammation, organ damage, and tissue damage that your body just perpetuates itself," he said.
The deal gives Turkey more time to persuade the jihadist leaders who control much of the province to put down their arms, and to isolate or kill off those radicals determined to fight to the end.
Airbus defence chief Dirk Hoke told German newspaper Die Welt am Sonntag this weekend that a decision to buy the F-35 would kill off plans by France and Germany to develop a new European fighter.
Some news stories are just so frustrating that you can't even be bothered to engage with them, but engage we must, because it's often through free and open debate that we kill off outdated, misguided views.
While wireless Bluetooth headphones continue to grow in popularity, Samsung has earned a lot of goodwill from wired audio fans by being one of the last big phone makers not to kill off the headphone jack.
Related: 2016 great for black cinema, but don't kill off #OscarsSoWhite Waters said while race relations in America have advanced over the past five decades, there has not been as much progress as many would like.
Not only is it it a break with long-held tradition, it's also an attempt by the Trump White House to kill off the daily briefing -- or, at least, fundamentally weaken its relevance -- through benign neglect.
When the cats are put in place, they'll kill off a lot of the rat population, "the other rats will get a whiff of (the cats') pheromones and bug out and leave the area," Nickerson said.
This reluctance to cleanly kill off such a key reason for health coverage cost inflation sure looks a lot like crony capitalism on behalf of protecting the bigger health insurance companies against newer and smaller competitors.
During the heated floor fight, Paul used his leverage to kill off McConnell's repeated attempts to reauthorize the expiring NSA programs — first for two months, then for eight days, then for five, then three, then two.
As it turned out, Justice Scalia's death only briefly slowed the march of corporate interests that have sought for years to protect their huge profits and kill off the last remnants of organized labor in America.
She is precisely the kind of character you might kill off if you wanted to underline that the threat of violence is persistent in the world of your TV show, without really wanting to underline it.
In 2009, Tea Party conservatives in the House tried unsuccessfully to kill off the bureau's annual American Community Survey, a continuing tracking of respondents' occupations, education, homeownership and other topics, as a supposed intrusion on privacy.
"If the story had involved vultures, or birds of prey, I might not have wanted it," Hitchcock said of adapting "The Birds," in which flocks of crows and sparrows kill off inhabitants of a small town.
Because over 95 percent of the population migrates en masse to a few patches of Mexican forest, each smaller than half a football field, a single storm or heat stroke could effectively kill off the population.
Never a show hesitant to kill off main characters, the show's finale season has nonetheless been particularly brutal — and no episode has been more merciless in its treatment of characters than "The Bells," the show's penultimate episode.
Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch and elsewhere successfully used a modified version of the Zika virus to selectively kill off certain stem cells that allow brain tumors to stay alive, at least in mice.
Oil companies are putting pressure on governments to impose carbon taxes, believing them to be the best way to kill off coal and boost natural gas, at least until renewable energy and batteries have come of age.
The HBO series loves to kill off even its most important characters, and while some of them, like Kit Harington's Jon Snow, come back from the dead, most of them meet a tragic, and very permanent fate.
One of the greatest flaws of modern superhero movies is their tendency to kill off their villains at the end of the story, robbing franchises of the chance to build ongoing rivalries between heroes and their nemeses.
When Peter Nowalk made the decision to kill off a major character from his hit ABC drama, he wasn't looking forward to sitting down with the actor to tell them that their character was going to die.
Merchant refiners like Valero and PBF Energy pulled Trump into the debate, arguing that complying with the regulation has grown too costly and will kill off the types of blue-collar jobs Trump had promised to defend.
A collapse of the individual market would hardly look good for those in power (although President Donald Trump has spoken of his desire to kill off Obamacare in an attempt to force Democrats to support a replacement).
In fact, fragmenting these habitats could kill off resident plants and animals more quickly than if they were left with a larger, continuous territory, says William Newmark, a conservation biologist with the Natural History Museum of Utah.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's most ardent federalists, including the man now pulling the strings in the European Commission, tried to kill off the European Union's exit clause or make it unworkable when it was first proposed in 2003.
Game of Thrones may kill off people you love, and Homeland may test your patience, but there's something unique about The Walking... Apple Pay launched in the UK last summer, and made relatively swift progress adding banks.
Preacher's caustic worldview of a universe in which God has gone MIA, leaving humanity to fend for itself, was considered so controversial in the past that it helped kill off all those unrealized movie and TV adaptations.
Let's just hope Shonda isn't too quick to kill off any characters, since she admitted a few days ago that there's at least one death she regrets: Dylan the bomb technician, who was played by Kyle Chandler.
Russian media said authorities used planes in the months before the game to spray the area around the stadium, which is next to the massive Volga river, with a special substance designed to kill off the bugs.
It's something you'd know from only watching half of the "Look What You Made Me Do" video, so maybe Swift is feeling a tad nostalgic and not ready to really kill off the Old Taylor just yet.
Instead, we got a facsimile of loss, a moment where audiences go through the motions, aghast that a movie had the guts to kill off a leading character, without having to deal with any messy emotional ramifications.
Round size and year: $250 million in 2019More about Century Therapeutics: The Philadelphia-based biotech is working in a hot new area of cancer research, to develop stem cells that are engineered to kill off cancer tumors.
Nintendo had planned to kill off Fire Emblem with its first 3DS entry, Awakening, before it unexpectedly became an enormous hit, thanks to its larger emphasis on personal relationships (it was horny) and player-friendly difficulty options.
If you forget to press this button, your faction might break into two competing sides and you have to reconquer a bunch of your old territory and kill off a bunch of your best armies and generals.
Brazil's currency and stocks are among the worst-performing this year, with the Bovespa firmly on track for its biggest quarterly fall since the Real Plan to kill off hyper-inflation in Brazil was introduced in 1994.
When the justices hear this case in November, they ought to tell the president that if he wants to kill off a popular program, he'll need to look the American people in the eye and own it.
Instead, the cause of the conflict is the 22019th-century mentality of a livestock industry that rents public lands for grazing, aiming to kill off wolf populations before they can get re-established in their native habitats.
All this new hardware has left the Surface Book 22020 looking and feeling a little dated, and some have wondered whether Microsoft will kill off the Book line in favor of the 15-inch Surface Laptop 3.
They also use it differently: Conventional winemakers add sulfites to grapes to kill off natural yeasts, and then add more throughout the rest of the winemaking process; natural winemakers will add a little bit just before bottling.
The court with Gorsuch, like a court with Scalia still on it, seems poised to kill off what's left of McCain-Feingold and potentially open the door to candidates taking unlimited contributions from individuals and perhaps even corporations.
Smartwatches may not kill off the traditional watch market, but it has created an ancillary market that can and will affect tides within a sphere that has only been disturbed a handful of times in the last century.
As a junior corporate lawyer at Davis Polk & Wardwell, a law firm in New York, John Bick remembers spending most of his waking hours poring over contracts looking for clauses that could complicate or kill off a deal.
Jon's connection to the White Walkers would also explain why, in the Inside the Episode for Hardhome, showrunner David Benioff note that the Night King became intrigued by Jon after seeing him kill off one of his lieutenants.
The alcohol plume on the Kentucky River from a fire at a Jim Beam warehouse is about 23 miles long, Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet said Sunday, and the runoff has caused a mass kill-off of fish.
"You'd like to kill off that penalty to start the third," said Toronto center Brian Boyle, who produced his first point with the Maple Leafs since coming over in a trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday.
For now, America's biggest gas export market is via pipelines to Mexico, creating what is fast becoming an integrated North American energy powerhouse (as long as Mr Trump does not kill off the North American Free-Trade Agreement).
We've had to do it on a personal level where, every time we decide to kill off a character, that's us doing something far worse than pissing people off on our Twitter feed, that's us affecting someone's livelihood.
Harari's book, which takes us back to our very beginning, reminds us that we, as mere hunter-gatherers with primitive technologies, helped kill off countless mammalian species from the planet before we could even write and grow crops.
France should have taken that extra step to kill off their sorry opponents but instead found themselves trailing to Angel Di Maria's outrageous long-distance strike, which no French player attempted to stop, and Gabriel Mercado's deflected effort.
With Terro T600 Ant Dust applied liberally around the perimeter of your home, you should be able to kill off the pests that have already moved into your residence while warding off would-be newcomers to the property.
Nowhere in that press release did you read that when Amazon adds those 100,000 jobs, it might very well kill off even more retail jobs at other companies as it moves from sector to sector like the Borg.
She was fearless as she prepared for the transplant, enduring full-body radiation and powerful chemotherapy given to kill off her marrow in preparation for an infusion of stem cells (from her son, Nick, who became her donor).
The hypothesis is that key immune cells called T cells have to swarm the lungs to kill off TB bacteria and can do so more quickly when the vaccine is carried rapidly around the body via the bloodstream.
Other technologies that will complement this include the ability to kill off old, zombie senescent cells and induce the benefits of diet and exercise with molecules called rapalogs and NAD booster, and tech we can't yet dream of.
Another uncertainty is how long Glencore will hold its 500,000 tonnes of annualized zinc mine cuts, although as a major producer it has no obvious incentive to kill off any nascent price rally by reversing them too early.
"I think that these scooters run amok are actually a plot of the young people to kill off all us old farts so they can have our rent-controlled apartments," community member Fran Taylor told the Board of Supervisors.
His administration's focus on reining in music helped to kill off nightclubs like jazz staple the Funky Butt and Donna's brass band club and decreased the presence of traditional brass bands in the French Quarter and on Frenchmen Street.
Facebook has spent the past nine months trying to kill off Snapchat — and at first glance back in February, it looked like the social network's efforts to copy Snapchat's best features may have significantly slowed the startup's rapid growth.
And as Martin points out in his post, it's true that readers got some practice being surprised with the fifth season, which even went so far as to kill off characters that hadn't been killed (yet?) in the books.
MosquitoMate is not the only entity to explore the use of lab-grown mosquitoes to kill off pests, but its approach has been far less controversial than some others because it is perceived as a "natural" alternative to pesticides.
At this point, it doesn't feel like the Shonda Rhimes-created show can kill off any more characters — we've already seen the tragic death of Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), and our hearts are attached to the current ensemble cast.
Typical yellow jacket nests might contain up to a few thousand workers in a cavity, but if the weather doesn't get cold enough in the winter to kill off many of these insects, then the nest could live on.
I don't think it was out of line for The 100 to kill off Lexa in general, as the show makes a habit of killing main characters and she held a dangerous position that almost always ends in death.
The choice The Conners makes to kill off Roseanne via an opioid overdose (her addiction was teased in the revival season of Roseanne) gives its terrific cast (especially Goodman, Gilbert, Metcalf, and Lecy Goranson) some stellar material to play.
In the years after the Russian Revolution, fantasists took advantage of the fact that many of its instigators were Jewish to suggest that people could save time by equating Judaism and communism — and kill off both with one blow.
Editorial If President Trump thought that by sacking the F.B.I. director, James Comey, he could kill off the investigation into his associates' ties to the Russian government and its attempt to deliver him the White House, he was wrong.
Amazon failed to secure enough servers to handle the traffic surge on Prime Day, causing it to launch a scaled-down backup front page and temporarily kill off all international traffic, according to internal Amazon documents obtained by CNBC.
China, which is estimated to have far fewer nuclear weapons than the United States and Russia, has rejected trilateral talks, and some analysts view the U.S. stance as a poison pill designed to kill off the New START treaty.
He helped the Rangers kill off five Carolina power plays with 14 saves while New York was short-handed, including seven after Kreider was penalized for an illegal check to the head of Dougie Hamilton in the third period.
The U.S. president has sown doubts about America's commitment to the NATO alliance, reportedly threatened to kill off a future trade deal with the U.K. post-Brexit and described the EU as a "foe" of the world's largest economy.
Kirkman originally intended to kill off the leader of the Saviors shortly after he was introduced in the comics, but he ended up falling in love with the character and making him the central antagonist of the series instead.
The sequence where she lurks around the theater to find a way to kill off one of the lead actresses, as well as the scene where she excels in her training, makes for some of the episode's stronger stuff.
Peach trees have been blooming earlier from warmer winters, and then become vulnerable to devastating freezes that can kill off harvests and cause the fruits that do grow to be smaller in size and have degraded texture and flavor.
When the show did kill off the character, it did so in a teasing season cliffhanger, which culminated in an act of such remarkably gratuitous, unnecessary violence that it made headlines — and drove viewers away from the show in significant numbers.
This all makes findings in a new paper published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters particularly hard to hear: Climate change may kill off large numbers of aardvarks, to the point of regional extinction (or 'extirpation') in many areas.
Photo: APAn investigation by the Federal Communication Commission's own inspector general officially refutes controversial claims that a cyberattack was responsible for disrupting the FCC's comment system in May 2017, at the height of the agency's efforts to kill off net neutrality.
Read more: Scientists say we're witnessing the planet's sixth mass extinction — and 'biological annihilation' is the latest sign According to several studies, Earth could already be undergoing a sixth mass extinction that would kill off most animal and plant species.
MANILA/BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese steelmakers are seeking new export destinations in Africa and South America as shipments to their biggest overseas buyers in Southeast Asia fall by double digits, with new U.S. trade actions threatening to kill off some markets entirely.
Because while the Walking Dead is bold enough to make viewers wait six months to see who Negan killed, it's not bold enough to kill off a character that is either essential to the plot or much loved by fans.
Heck, even Amazon decided to kill off its smartphone offering and its latest gadget which has drawn rave reviews and notable sales, Echo, is designed to just sit in your home rather than be taken with you everywhere you go.
Exodus' world looks a little brighter — perhaps time has cleared some of the worst of the fallout — but it's still ruled over by oversized wolves, rats, and giganto-bears that you'll need to avoid or kill off as you move around.
For the next four years, through the state district court in Austin, the state court of civil appeals, the Texas Supreme Court and the US Supreme Court, the big airlines pleaded for injunctions that would kill off the new business.
May's position was further undermined by Trump who said in an interview published in Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper on Friday that her proposals would probably kill off any chance of a post-Brexit trade deal with the world's biggest economy.
It should be noted that this is exactly what happens in the comics, and while it would probably have been asking too much for the show to boldly kill off either Negan or Rick, the final outcome still feels painfully predictable.
Factory waste also creates ocean dead zones, which pretty much kill off entire marine life ecosystems, as is the case of 8,500 square feet of the Gulf of Mexico where the Mississippi River (full of animal waste and toxins) lets out.
Of course, he sends one of his lackeys to the back of the truck with Daryl while viewers spend the next two minutes wondering whether TWD will really kill off a major character in the first scene of the premiere.
Perhaps the most shocking news to come out of the iPhone event last fall was that Apple decided to kill off the iPhone X. The year-old phone was Apple's flagship product last year, and it was warmly received by critics.
Director Steve Miner wisely brought Jamie Lee Curtis back to the franchise for H20 by completely ignoring anything that happened in films 3 through 6 aside from the barely mentioned car accident used to kill off Laurie Strode to begin with.
Our loss became the ultimate dramatic misdirection; it prevented many of us thinking about whether a movie called The Last Jedi might do what seems obvious in retrospect: kill off the title character being played by the 66-year old man.
May's proposed Brexit deal would kill off any hopes of a trade deal with the United States, startling American and British officials and creating another political headache for the prime minister as her cabinet was fracturing over the withdrawal plans.
Let's lean on that "possibly": Even if you suspend your disbelief from some very sturdy rigging, the likelihood that Mr. Soleimanpour will actually kill off a cluster of Tony nominees seems slim, which gives the play a deceitful, self-congratulatory vibe.
And it's all happening against the backdrop of a sport with so much built-in violence that parents and school districts are increasingly forbidding their children from playing it, a trend line that in theory could kill off the sport entirely.
Dr. Pimple Popper quickly shut down the claim that essential oils could kill off viruses, after beauty guru Michelle Phan posted an Instagram Story that instructed followers to burn "antiviral" tea tree, lavender, clove bud, lemon, ravensara, and eucalyptus globulus oils.
In March 2017, Trump hosted a victory lap in the Rose Garden after the House voted to repeal and replace Obamacare — a celebration that ultimately proved premature since the Senate lacked the votes to kill off the sweeping health care law.
While Nadal was a bit worried about his inability to kill off his opponent on Thursday, he was unconcerned to hear that potential fourth-round opponent Nick Kyrgios had imitated his service action ticks during the Australian's match against Gilles Simon.
Over the past week, Trump has sown doubts about America's commitment to the NATO alliance, reportedly threatened to kill off a potential trade deal with the U.K. post-Brexit and described the EU as a "foe" of the world's largest economy.
Tipalti sits among a number of other startups that have emerged in recent years to help handle less-sexy, but very essential, back-office functions, the kind that can cripple or even kill off a business if not handled well.
It's as much an example of being smart about developing technology but as sort of a cultural moment that they were able to somehow kill off a project without anyone feeling like they were going to lose their job for it.
There have been several past cases of farmers on the Eastern Shore accidentally poisoning eagles while trying to kill off foxes, which prey on the chicken farms dotting the area, Catherine Hibbard, a spokeswoman for the fish and wildlife Service, said on Tuesday.
I think it would be hilarious and very crowd pleasing if Kevin joined an after-work softball league on Long Island; so the show will have to kill off the full roster of the New York Mets including the mascot Mr. Met.
Back in the day, television was supposed to kill off radio, but radio gradually saved itself by dropping the programming TV did better (like dramas and variety shows) and started to focus on playing hit songs and hosting political and sports talk shows.
This year, the outcome is especially crucial: Italy has promised the European Commission that if it fails to contain its budget deficit by other means, it will impose a whopping increase in VAT, which could entirely kill off the country's feeble economic growth.
At a certain point, people will stop watching and walk away — many have already; ratings are at season 1 levels — and there are only so many characters they can kill off before it stops functioning as a reason to tune in every week.
If we continue as we have done up until now, the over-acidification will not only kill off existing and future coral reefs entirely; it will cause catastrophic damage to many ecosystems, in which many animals rely on underwater plants for food sources.
A massive fire at the Great Sept in the season finale seems like a suitable place to kill off the first two and disfigure the latter — it would make for a dramatic finale and put the show back in line with Martin's novels.
Back in the day, television was supposed to kill off radio, but radio gradually saved itself by dropping the programming TV did better (like dramas and variety shows) and starting to focus on playing hit songs and hosting political and sports talk shows.
On a show known for its sheer willingness to kill off major characters to advance the plot, suddenly, in the most cataclysmic battle of the series, something one character dubbed "the end of the world," the major deaths were ... Jorah and Theon?
While the show's creators and producers felt it was a good idea to kill off her character in such a way, Barr, however, was not as pleased with their decision and expressed her thoughts in a long joint statement with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach.
But rather than kill off third-party apps for good, it introduced a series of half-measures designed to bleed them out slowly: denying them new features, for example, or capping the number of users they could acquire by limiting their API tokens.
As we learn during the movie, it was actually Mother who ended the world, because she's not just one robot, but rather one A.I. consciousness streamed into every single droid on the surface that decided kill off all humans and start over.
In fact, the Los Angeles Times also reported that government contracts pay up to $160,000 to kill off strays, while The Washington Post reported a Yekaterinburg city contract from January revealed that a company received more than $500,000 for capturing the dogs.
"The position of investors funding these consumer brands is that they don't mind spending money to develop a product faster, steal talent, hire more people, and kill off competition," says Alex Wilhelm, the editor in chief of Crunchbase, which tracks investment rounds.
This is the same feature Facebook announced earlier this month, but it's the second significant update from Periscope in the past month, which seems to be plugging along despite Twitter's decision to kill off some of its non-core businesses back in October.
"Discovery" doesn't appear to have any interest so far in being an ensemble show, which is why we know little about crew members like Saru and Stamets, and why it is willing to kill off major characters right after introducing them. 2.
In addition to cuts in Nissan's fixed costs, managers are also considering plans to kill off unprofitable models, accelerate the pace of new product development and reduce the average age of its line-up to 0003-1/2 years from five now.
"It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that Cuomo, who has long wanted revenge on that Working Families Party for endorsing Cynthia Nixon, is using [the Public Financing Commission] to kill off that party," state GOP Chairman Nick Langworthy said last week.
In addition to cuts in Nissan's fixed costs, managers are also considering plans to kill off unprofitable models, accelerate the pace of new product development and reduce the average age of its line-up to 2-1/72033 years from five now.
Although the March for Science has received a lot of attention in its two years of existence — and Trump administration moves to kill off climate change policies from the Obama administration have made waves — science was not a major issue in the midterm elections.
You're absolutely right, Emily, that it would have been more effective to kill off Janine, even if it would have meant missing her fresh new space pirate look, because The Handmaid's Tale never spent any time trying to turn Natalie into a real character.
Rick's plan to preemptively kill off the Saviors seems to have backfired, with the large numbers of them who keep pouring out of the woods, and he may have found himself stuck with a conflict that he started but didn't expect to run this long.
The third period began with the Islanders nursing a 2-1 lead but forced to kill off a double-minor high sticking penalty by Josh Bailey after his stick drew blood from Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh with nine seconds left in the second period.
"If the government doesn't wake up, it will see Silicon Valley kill off a large segment of its entrepreneurship ecosystem and challenge its leading retail and technology companies," Vivek Wadhwa, tech entrepreneur and distinguished fellow at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, told CNBC.
As far back as 1600 BCE, wasabi was grown for its antiseptic properties that lent themselves perfectly to a diet high in raw fish, in the same way the hotter climates of India, Malaysia, and Thailand favoured capsicums, garlic, and onion to kill off bacteria.
READ: Inside the war to kill off 8chan — and crush QAnon At the time, the conspiracy theory's mysterious leader "Q" told his followers that his communications would never occur outside of 8chan and that the message board was the military's chosen platform for leaking intel.
Twitter had been one of the more highly anticipated Catalyst apps to arrive, not only because of how it was created, but also because Twitter had decided to kill off its Mac desktop client last year, telling desktop users to just use its website instead.
So Congress proposes to kill off orderly liquidation authority, the tool that would be of most use to the really big banks, and replace it with a bankruptcy system that will be irrelevant for the really big banks and won't work for medium-size banks.
The tech industry is under more antitrust scrutiny than ever; just a few weeks ago, the Federal Trade Commission announced a broad inquiry into the past decade of acquisitions by the five biggest tech giants, with a focus on mergers that kill off budding rivals.
But the chemicals we pump into our lawns kill off the upper level of these microorganisms, which then requires us to use synthetic fertilizer to do their job — some 90 million pounds of fertilizer and more than 75 million pounds of pesticides per year.
Noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has a new research note predicting Apple's next two years of iPhones, and there's a wild new detail: Apple's 25.4 flagship iPhone will reportedly kill off the Lightning port, but USB-C fans (like myself) shouldn't get too excited.
PARIS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - European parties to the Iran nuclear deal are likely to trigger a dispute resolution process in January to force Tehran to rollback violations, but would stop short of rushing to restore U.N. sanctions that would kill off the accord, diplomats said.
TRUMP STARTS UK LEG AMID SCATTERED PROTESTS, BREXIT DIVISIONS In that interview, he said that May's new, softer approach to Brexit -- which would leave Britain sticking to a "common rulebook" with Brussels on goods -- would kill off the chances of a much sought-after U.S.-U.
The process, which cannot be blocked by the Democratic minority, has already been used to kill off a rule requiring coal companies to repair environmental damage to rivers as well as one that would have required energy companies to disclose payments they make to foreign governments.
Those challenging President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in an election to be held in March describe a sweeping effort to kill off their campaigns before they begin, with media attacks on candidates, intimidation of supporters, and a nomination process stacked in favor of the former general.
Aww.Photo: APE-commerce giant Amazon, which remains determined to cannibalize what's left of the brick-and-mortar competitors it helped kill off, may be making a move on the turf formerly occupied by bankrupt retail chain Toys "R" Us with plans to distribute a holiday toy catalog.
At its mildest, it can cause memory loss and mild but long-lasting cognitive impairment; at its worst, it can kill off and create sponge-like holes in the brain's white matter, the bundles of connective fiber that allow brain cells to talk to one another.
The Obama administration openly criticized the expansion of settlements in its final weeks in office, with Secretary of State John Kerry saying they could kill off any last chance at a two-state solution to the conflict and endanger Israel's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
For as tired as I am of the Walking Dead death pool, it seems certain that the show will have Negan (who will be played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan) kill off a beloved character when he first appears in the season six finale airing April 3.
On the other hand, one look at the comments on the movie's trailer on YouTube, and you'll get a sense of the amount of detractors, some of whom are fearful that the film may inspire feminist hordes to rise up and kill off men for good.
Pai might have intended for the video to be a way of fitting in with internet culture and showing that the death of net neutrality wouldn't kill off memes and fun parts of the internet, but the video didn't come off that way to many viewers.
The same formula is now being applied to accelerate CornerJob's growth in what is already a contested space, with multiple startups vying to kill off the age old CV route for fast turnover and blue collar jobs, replacing it with a simple mobile profile plus chat app.
The white t-shirt depicts Lucille—the name given to a barbed-wire wrapped bat owned by Walking Dead villain Negan, along with the phrase "eeny meenie miny moe"—a reference to the words spoken by Negan before deciding which Walking Dead character to kill off.
Game of Thrones may kill off people you love, and Homeland may test your patience, but there's something unique about The Walking Dead's ability to get you invested, hold your hand through long stretches of dialogue-heavy character building, and then blow it all to hell.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lawyers for the Bodo community in Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta, which was devastated by two major oil spills a decade ago, went to court in London on Tuesday to fend off what they said was an attempt by Shell to kill off their litigation.
She passed up a match point at 5-2, four more in the following game and after being pegged back and forced into a tiebreak, where she missed two more chances to kill off the game, Svitolina netted a backhand to hand her opponent the match.
And because he cannot use a fumigant to kill off the navel orangeworm, a pest that works its way into almonds after they are harvested, he ships the nuts to a freezing facility that normally flash-freezes freshly harvested broccoli, cauliflower and bell peppers to prevent spoilage.
Accused of trying to fix something that is not broken, criticized for abandoning the tried and tested for the unwieldy and unwanted, told it is sacrificing quality for quantity, warned that it is greed that tends to kill off the goose that lays the golden eggs.
Worse, most believed the disease was a conspiracy on the part of the federal government to kill off the race, God's punishment for homosexuality or simply not a subject for polite conversation, because the disease was thought to be connected to promiscuity and crack and heroin use.
He and his team at the University of Texas at Austin filed a patent application on a new kind of battery that, if it works as promised, would be so cheap, lightweight and safe that it would revolutionize electric cars and kill off petroleum-fueled vehicles.
But a realization seems to be dawning on some European leaders that a collapse of the Schengen open borders system - a consequence of the CSU's plan to turn back migrants at the German border - would kill off the internal market which creates jobs, said one EU diplomat.
You can find what appear at first glance to be closely argued and well-supported claims that global warming will kill off all but half a billion people by the end of this century, and also, if you prefer, that global warming is an authoritarian hoax.
The latest episode in the ongoing saga of the alt-right symbol Pepe the Frog finds its original creator, Matt Furie — who recently attempted to kill off Pepe — attempting to resurrect his character from the grave, in order to refashion him in a kinder, gentler image.
A 5.5-inch budget phonePrice$199LikeRidiculous battery lifeDon't LikeMediocre cameras, microUSB port, low-res screenYou even get capacitive touch buttons for Back and Recent apps, which would normally seem a bit weird in an Android ecosystem that's slowly trying to kill off anything that isn't onscreen nav buttons.
"We have said repeatedly that there can be no discussion of any official involvement of any Russian agency, including the FSB...in any unlawful cyber activities," said Peskov, who has cast U.S. allegations against Russia as part of a political campaign to kill off a U.S.-Russia rapprochement.
For the record, the Trump administration seems to be setting the table for just such a relaxation of regulations on the banks, with news emerging Friday that he plans to kill off an Obama-era rule that attempted to reduce conflicts of interest for asset managers and brokers.
While China's move to open up its capital markets and allow its currency to trade more freely has created opportunities for global banks, these developments are also threatening to kill off niches where they have acted as middlemen to give previously excluded foreign investors backdoor access to the mainland.
What the White House is doing is working to kill off the daily press briefing -- a ritual that has long functioned as the best (and often only) way for reporters to get the White House on record and on video about various issues affecting the country and the world.
Review and referee evaluations, in theory, should not kill off this vital part of fandom (the "tuck rule," after all, was invoked only after a referee review), but there is a difference between arguing and rehashing a referee's fallible interpretation and glumly accepting the readout of the machine.
Then American homeowners learned that their most valuable and tangible asset had become tangled up in obscure entities called derivatives, mortgage-backed securities, and collateralized debt obligations—financial instruments that spread around the world and, once gone bad, threatened to kill off whole banks, and to cripple countries.
Dan Stevens 'Did Us a Favor' by Forcing Us to Kill Off Matthew Crawley Though Fellowes had initially hoped that Dan Stevens would return for a fourth season, the show's creator admitted that Matthew Crawley being killed off at the end of season 3 was for the best.
The closest equivalent is Star Wars deciding to kill off its original slate of characters, but you could have seen those moments coming from a mile away; the actors were old, the franchise was in desperate need of new blood, and Star Wars was always bigger than one character.
Couple that with mild winters that don't kill off pests, and unusual weather patterns that don't bring rain when they should — or bring so much that farmers can't get into the fields to work or have to battle fungus — and organic berries aren't such a good bet anymore.
But Republican lawmakers, who have no appetite for any new and draining effort to make up for their failure to kill off the law, spent the weekend talking the President down, leading to his vow to tackle the issue after what he sees as his certain re-election.
The label tries to brainwash Josie into pursuing a solo career while attempting to kill off the other two, because whether it's Britney versus Christina or the members of Destiny's Child versus one another, women in the music industry are constantly made to battle each other for space.
As story development goes, this isn't bad, but it relies too heavily on us thinking Maeve might really perish, a victim of Delos's disinterest in preserving anything but her rogue code, and I just don't think for a second that Westworld is going to unceremoniously kill off its second lead.
The app makes a token effort at gamification with points scores and ribbons, but really this is all about knowing stuff that matters: How much sun screen is needed to be safe from ultraviolet rays, how many seconds to wash your hands for to kill off germs, and so on.
We've been given a universe where we can really go nuts, and thanks to how Kirkman has written the comics we can kill off people, we can do insane things that you just would not be given the opportunity to do, I imagine, with a Marvel or a DC film.
Its developers claim that AGXX can more effectively kill off bacteria and other microbes like fungi than conventional silver, while having a lower risk of depositing silver in the environment (the metal in low doses isn't thought to be a danger to humans, but it can be for marine animals).
Game of Thrones may kill off people you love, and Homeland may test your patience by getting rid of almost everyone, but there's something unique about The Walking Dead's ability to get you invested, hold your hand through long stretches of near-boredom, and then blow it all to hell.
Daugherty's Noel seems to be in the shot, and while the other characters are a little fuzzy, fans are convinced that it's Tyler Blackburn, who plays Caleb, and Janel Parrish, who plays Mona, on the left, which means... ...Pretty Little Liars might actually kill off two of the show's best characters.
Instead, he burst on to the national stage in 1955 fully formed, at the age of 28, with the song "Maybellene," and produced consistently strong material for the next decade-plus, with the exception of a stint in jail that derailed his career and helped briefly kill off rock music.
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A closely watched section of the U.S. yield curve inverted on Wednesday for the first time in over 12 years, rattling investors already worried that a U.S.-China trade war might trigger a global recession and kill off a decade-long bull market on Wall Street.
There's no mystery in what History saw in "Knightfall," whose 10-episode run has been scheduled immediately after its long-running hit "Vikings," a series that, with its bold move to kill off or otherwise shed key cast members, has seen better days based on a sampling of its fifth season.
McCarthy has been talking up making big spending cuts using a procedural tool known as rescissions, in which Trump could team up with Republicans to kill off non-military spending increases.. House of Representatives Republicans are waiting for the White House to propose such cuts, of up $60 billion, House Republican sources say.
Called the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, the organization is a $250 million undertaking that will enable some of the country's best researchers unprecedented access to the latest information from pharma and from each other in cancer immunotherapy – a type of treatment harnessing the body's own immune response to kill off cancerous cells.
Although there are antibodies in saliva that help kill off the pathogens that make us sick, Philip Tierno, clinical professor of microbiology and pathology at the NYU School of Medicine, explains that 80 percent of all infectious disease is transmitted by direct and indirect contact—think: touching a doorknob, then your eyes.
The researchers also tested the toxicity of these cathelicidins—sometimes peptides from other animals are too toxic to even be considered for treatment in humans—and found that while they were toxic to mammalian cells at certain level, it was much higher than what would be needed to kill off the pathogens.
Kerry, who tried and failed to revitalize the moribund peace process, warned that Israel's rapidly growing settler population — nearly 600,000 Jews live in East Jerusalem and the West Bank — could kill off any last chance at a two-state solution to the conflict and endanger Israel's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
He had a stone that could alter reality, and instead of making it so that the universe no longer needed resources to survive—solving his people suffering or whatever bullshit—his grand plan was to kill off half of the universe, as a temporary solution before having to do it all over again.
Matt Stoller, who has made it his mission to target big companies including Big Tech, summarizes the WeWork situation as emblematic of "counterfeit capitalism," a system of founding story myths and fake growth charts underwritten by venture capitalists trying to build long-term, sustainable monopolistic companies using predatory pricing to kill off competitors.
I mean, watch this thing: This shot was so charmed that its essential terribleness—bouncing to-and-fro on the rim, a little fart noise emanating with every bounce—helped kill off enough clock that the Cavs had to forfeit the last possession because there is literally nothing you can accomplish with .
Life comes with few guarantees, but we know we can always expect the following: taxes are due in April, Game of Thrones will kill off nearly every character you love, and The Big Bang Theory will air until the end of time — at least, if star Kaley Cuoco (Penny) has anything to do with it.
If that sounds familiar, you remember correctly: In 2014, when Sochi hosted the Winter Olympics, many of the city's strays were reportedly shot with poison darts (in fact, the city of Sochi paid at least one company nearly $30,000 to kill off 1,200 homeless dogs and cats with the darts, The Washington Post reported ).
Recently, New Zealand has been at the center of a heated debate over whether it is either feasible or ethical to use a cutting-edge genetic-engineering technique known as a gene drive to kill off the land-dwelling mammals that were brought to New Zealand by European settlers and that threaten its native birds.
Mr Hunt, far from wanting to kill off the NHS, rightly intuits that the system only has a future for as long as taxpayers are willing to fund it—and is therefore concentrating heavily on improving patient experiences (reportedly inspired by Eric Topol's reformist "The Patient Will See You Now" on the future of medicine).
" As I wrote at the time: "What the White House is doing is working to kill off the daily press briefing -- a ritual that has long functioned as the best (and often only) way for reporters to get the White House on record and on video about various issues affecting the country and the world.
And yet every Terminator story basically assumed the same thing: that a sentient, murderous AI called Skynet would rise, design a series of powerful kill-bots called Terminators, largely wipe out the human race, then send Terminators back in time to kill off anyone who might have a prominent part in resisting the genocide.
It seems that you just can't finally kill off something that so many people — stupid or clever, rich or fairly cash-strapped, for better or for worse, wrong or right — seem to have an itching desire for, something that just won't go away no matter how much blunt theorizing you might throw at its head.
The refusals have underscored the divergent policies toward Iran and are aggravating distrust and resentment on both sides: Washington accuses its European allies of free-riding on its efforts to secure the Persian Gulf, while the Europeans argue that Washington created the problem in the first place by trying to kill off Iran's oil exports.
In an interview with The Sun newspaper published late Thursday, Trump said May had ignored his advice on Brexit by pursuing a softened approach to talks with the EU. He also warned that such a move would "probably kill" off any chance of May getting a free trade deal with the world's largest economy.
The refusals have underscored the divergent policies toward Iran and are aggravating distrust and resentment on both sides: Washington accuses its European allies of free-riding on its efforts to secure the Persian Gulf, while the Europeans argue that Washington created the problem in the first place by trying to kill off Iran's oil exports.
This can happen because they've been born too late in the year and their parents, molting for the changing season, can't find adequate food for them, or they can just be victims of a half-dozen or so things that can kill off vulnerable seabirds, like illness, oil spills, habitat decline, poaching and the natural order of the world.
Britain's Chancellor said that the UK leaving the European Union will kill off "tens of thousands" in the financial services industry Osborne reiterated the government's Treasury analysis over the potential impact a Brexit would have on the country and added that it would also affect 285,373 jobs in the sector that have business links in Europe.
Game of Thrones fully confirmed Jon's parentage in its season seven finale, when both Sam and Bran learned that Rhaegar and Lyanna had been married in secret, got pregnant with Jon, and that Ned adopted Jon as his "bastard" to keep him safe during the war in which people wanted to kill off the Targaryen bloodline.
So when it came time for Halt and Catch Fire, AMC's soon-to-end series set in the world of the '90s tech boom, to kill off one of the characters who has been with it from day one, thank goodness the series realized that what's important isn't the death itself but everything that unspools afterward.
There, a fertilized egg was pierced with a glass needle and injected with the necessary ingredients for overriding the random chance of inheritance: the molecular "scissors" used in Crispr engineering, a guiding molecule that tells it where to cut, and a promoter to activate the scissors in the right tissues (see "How to Kill Off a Species, Nicely").
Instead, JIRA incentivizes you to complete an entire block, and then the next; an entire neighborhood, and then the next; to kill off as many different tickets as possible, to mark them complete and pass them on, even if splicing them together after the fact is more difficult than building them to work together in the first place.
As Instagram continues to make moves to strengthen its platform with more features to keep users visiting it and staying longer, Instagram's decision to kill off its feed API on June 1 has claimed another victim: Flipboard today confirmed that it will not be able to provide Instagram integration for the majority of its users after May 31.
So when my partner and I decided to ferment hot sauce, we sprung for a fancy pH tester so we would know for sure if we'd gotten our stuff to a safe level of acidity to kill off all the bacteria to be able to give it to our friends and not worry we'd give them food poisoning.
Bad Plumbing Helped Cause a Strange Outbreak of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria at a Maryland HospitalIn 2016, a mysterious illness spread inside the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center,…Read more ReadHistorically, washing machines that wash our clothes at high enough temperatures to kill off most any germ have been used in homes, laundromats and especially hospitals.
This is in contrast to the end of the first inning, when OPEC thought a price collapse would kill off the shale revolution in the U.S. For more than a year, Saudi Aramco has been in discussions for an initial public offering (IPO) that reportedly might cover about 5 percent of its reserves, for about $100 billion.
In the report, published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers at the nonprofit drug discovery institute Calibr and TropIQ Health Sciences report that drugs called isoxazolines, which are currently sold as veterinary products like fluralaner (Bravecto) and afoxolaner (NexGard), might also work in humans to kill off pests like mosquitoes that spread diseases like Zika and malaria.
This is a finale that goes out of its way to kill off most of the regular cast, that really only suggests Maeve will be back of those characters who died, and yet it still feels like almost all of it will be undone in the first five minutes of the season three premiere because it's so curiously weightless. Arrrrrrgh.
This is because of a number of overlapping factors, including the fact that those in low-paying jobs are less likely to be able to retrain for new professions and because automation is likely to kill off many routine jobs that were stepping stones into professional careers for people with low education, like doing admin work in a legal office, for example.
In his nearly 80-minute-long speech, Kerry, who tried and failed to revitalize the moribund peace process, warned that Israel's rapidly growing settler population — nearly 600,933 Jews live in East Jerusalem and the West Bank — could kill off any last chance at a two-state solution to the conflict and endanger Israel's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
But already, even in the most affluent areas, many of us hesitate to walk across a grassy meadow because of the proliferation of ticks bearing Lyme disease which have come with the hot weather; we have found ourselves unable to swim off beaches, because jellyfish, which thrive as warming seas kill off other marine life, have taken over the water.
Sergei Guriev, a professor of economics at Sciences Po in Paris and the former chief economist of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, said torpedoing the production agreement with OPEC is "not at all in Russia's interest" because it has only opened a price war with the Saudis and is unlikely to kill off competition from American shale oil companies.
It wasn't the first or last time Google snuffed out an idea, but it was definitely one of the dumbest — Google's decision to kill off the beloved RSS reader in 201613, despite protests and likely only to save on server costs that Google wouldn't notice in a thousand years, was arguably the death of RSS as a news distribution technology.
Most modern browsers will do a lot of this password management for you, and if you haven't already switched on the functionality, it's well worth doing so while you wait for WebAuthn to kill off the password — in Chrome you can find the option under Advanced and Manage passwords in Settings, for example; in Firefox, it's under Privacy & Security and then Forms & Passwords in Preferences.
"Anyone paying attention to the current administration's stance on science will recall similar instances in which federal researchers worried it was going to kill off reports on climate change, or it put climate change deniers and chemical lobbyists in charge at the Environmental Protection Agency, or it tried to make the FDA's chief scientist a guy whose previous experience mostly included blogging about "race traitors.
I think there's broad consensus on the left, the right, the middle, everywhere on this, that as long as you can have credible evidence ... I think you need to have the will to be aggressive in a timely fashion, before you kill off too many companies and innovators, to step in where there is the evidence, it shows that there would be anti-competitive conduct or effect.
I've had on-and-off problems with Whedon projects (like that tendency to kill off main characters without giving their friends any time for the reflection and reaction that would make those deaths anything more than cheap shock value), but I trust his ambition, the alchemy that keeps him in touch with what the fans want, and above all, his devotion to his own properties.
Now, in a new teaser for the upcoming season, which drops November 2, it's clear that House of Cards and Netflix are taking the blunt approach: Instead of tiptoeing around the decision to kill off Frank Underwood, the teaser shows Claire standing over his gravestone, delivering a final taunt in his memory — and, crucially, taking over his fourth-wall-breaking narrative to the audience.
This move can easily be deemed a cop-out — why not kill off Lucious and face the greater challenge of writing a show without him, an opportunity Shonda Rhimes would relish in - or a poetic conclusion to a long, winded season that felt more like a fever dream or a string of erratic thoughts, instead of a well composed storyline, as most soap operas do.
We've seen most of these machinations before in the movies, so when Marvel announced that Avengers: Infinity War would install Thanos (Josh Brolin) as the main baddie, fans wondered if his unusual comic-book motivation would survive the leap to the big screen: As conceived by comic-book writer Jim Starlin, Thanos only wants to kill off half the universe to impress a feminine manifestation of death itself.
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ECB unlikely to ditch bond-buying pledge next week - sources Euro zone bond yields head back towards multi-month highs FOREX-Euro rockets to 3-year highs as bullish bets hit a record 3/MEXICAN (AND CANADIAN) STANDOFF Mexican markets' two-year long rollercoaster ride over Trump's threats to kill off the NAFTA trade agreement will continue next week as the final negotiation round gets going in Montreal.
It suggests that perhaps Sontag's urge to keep her personal body out of the body of her work—to withhold her cancerous body, her queer body, her frail and desiring and deeply human body—was not simply another attempt to kill off "Sue," the weak and needy inner child, but an attempt to replace an unserious "female" voice (personal, confessional, emotional) with the authority of a "male" one (impersonal, clinical, intellectual).

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