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"perish" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] (formal or literary) (of people or animals) to die, especially in a sudden violent way
  2. [intransitive] (formal) to be lost or destroyed
  3. [intransitive, transitive] perish (something) (British English) if a material such as rubber perishes or is perished, it becomes damaged, weaker or full of holes

439 Sentences With "perish"

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" In his graduation thesis, Matsuzawa, already disenchanted with material civilization, wrote, "That which humans make will eventually perish, humans will eventually perish.
If stored for longer periods of time, they would perish.
Many obscure channels with small audiences, meanwhile, would perish suddenly.
In the film, the galactic convicts perish one by one.
But a food culture, much like food itself, can perish.
But the division would not perish if that person lost.
The message for moderate Dems in 2020: Unite or perish.
It's a very cultural notion that we're expected to perish.
The Bible says where there is no vision, the people perish.
The game has a simple premise: every 60 seconds, you perish.
Did he ever make it or did he perish at sea?
They think about electoral strategy when millions perish on our coastlines.
"Publish or perish" is tattooed on the mind of every academic.
My only wish is to perish in the world of love.
And the phrase "publish or perish" hangs over nearly every decision.
While devices perish and eventually die, information seem to last forever.
"You can't let 52 other perish to save two," Pfeiffer said.
His relatives who stayed behind would later perish in the Holocaust.
Some perish owing to mismanagement or misadventure(!) or good-old competition.
The only question remains is who will perish and who will rule.
Other workers perish from heart attacks or strokes due to long hours.
After all, H.G. Wells's "adapt or perish" maxim can cut both ways.
"Some species will adapt and thrive, and others will perish," he said.
And nations or individuals who accept them as guiding maxims must perish.
I've seen too many friends in the disability community perish too young.
"They can see my only option is publish or perish," he said.
The publish-or-perish prerogative of the research university is nothing new.
One 11-year-old boy survived, only to perish the next day.
There are those who think that the middling among us perish forever.
And for every woman who dies in childbirth, another 70 nearly perish.
Tens of thousands of people would perish; many more if nukes were used.
Startups perish more often from indigestion than starvation, runs a Silicon Valley saying.
The message wasn't subtle — someday, no matter status, each of us will perish.
Like genocide inside prison walls where folk who should not be there perish.
It feels like the ideal of Europe could either perish or be reborn.
Could we bear to push it into an abyss where everything will perish?
While many Potter fans would love to see Dudley perish, he does not.
It's often called "publish or perish," and it's a real threat researchers feel.
But those that fail to adapt to the new realities wither and perish.
And perish the thought of winning both the Mega Millions and the Powerball.
Millions of women across the globe perish, and survivors are forced into hiding.
At least 17 million people, and maybe as many as 100 million, perish.
Yet thousands of Afghans perish, and life is made miserable for the remainder.
Australia must "populate or perish," he said — and the immigrants must be white.
Our relationship with the sentient world will have to reverse or we perish.
" On Monday, the Philadelphia rapper tweeted prophetically, "This year wack music will perish.
The ball hit the duck in the head, and it appeared to perish.
There is no political advantage left in allowing Chelsea to perish in prison.
Rojas-Bracho worries that if any breeding females perish, this could extinguish the species.
Yet undistracted reading didn't perish the moment any of these technologies were switched on.
But spending on species near extinction risks wasting money if they should perish regardless.
Some drugs, such as Bayer's radiopharmaceutical Xofigo against prostate cancer, would perish if stockpiled.
So many are made to feel as if they should hide, pretend or perish.
How he might return: Westeros' best baker shall not, will not, better not perish.
At least two of every hundred migrants who attempt the crossing perish en route.
While municipalities, businesses, and hospitals issue warnings to parents and drivers, children still perish.
Survivors watched friends and classmates perish in a storm of horrendous violence and confusion.
M. warned that the frozen eggs could "simply be allowed to perish" if Mrs.
He discovered that many of them perish, dying in limbo, and are never identified.
There can be no sacred cows when the whole herd is about to perish.
But given two options, evolve or perish, Pittsburgh began growing in a new direction.
And "They Shall Not Perish" focuses on the humanitarian efforts after the Armenian Genocide.
Tabbris watched his both of his moms perish in an attack on a Pride parade.
In Game of Thrones, new characters can be introduced, only to perish just episodes later.
And sharks still perish on the smart drum-lines that are supposed to save them.
Image: Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926), "That Liberty Shall not Perish," 1918, courtesy Bruce Museum.
Wolfgang Renner Renner, 61, was the oldest victim to perish in the Oakland warehouse fire.
As the tiny insects march through the forest, trees yellow and perish in their wake.
At the same time, they may be too large to perish…  at least for now.
Many also perish due to dehydration from extreme heat and lack of access to water.
When tumor cells enter the circulation, they must perish almost immediately, and in vast numbers.
"None of those four are likely to perish," fire commissioner Daniel Nigro told the BBC.
"You tell me that I must perish/Like the flowers that I cherish," he wrote.
When Teo's mother and sister perish in the 1985 earthquake, their bodies are never recovered.
Arthur's infant hand appears to have painted the very place where he was to perish.
Humanity may perish, but somewhere in our galaxy will be evidence that we once existed.
And when you take that risk, a lot of people fall off and they perish.
Safia was the 19th member of the family to perish in the Neelum Valley avalanches.
Startups perish for many reasons, but there's one constant: this is an incredibly difficult business.
His remaining family — four sisters, parents and in-laws — would all perish in the Holocaust.
Gates thought about the corals she'd seen perish and the ones she'd seen pull through.
We must learn to live together as brother & sister or we will perish as fools.
But as he wrote he appeared to wrestle with the likelihood that he would perish.
Millions get the virus every year, and fewer than 0.1 percent of them perish from it.
Many perish when overloaded boats, packed to the hilt by human traffickers, sink or catch fire.
If we perish in a particularly grisly fashion, our dental records may be what identifies us.
Two horses drowned in the first five minutes, and Humboldt was convinced that all would perish.
Small creatures perish and endure lives of filth and cruelty in this corner of God's earth.
Or they could set the manor on fire and perish as it crumbled around them ("Rebecca").
You can push, and that crusader can perish, and that's just the way of the world.
If the soil falls below these temperatures, winter kill is probable, meaning the wheat may perish.
They have joined the international frenzy to publish or perish, which is the seed for fraud.
In the end the Lords chose to perish in the dark, to vote themselves into irrelevance.
If we remain law-abiding citizens and continue our current existence, we are going to perish.
While women in the field publish as much as men, they are twice as likely to perish.
And if the bees go, the native plant species and the ecosystems they sustain could also perish.
The Times has always had a soft spot for animal show celebrities, especially those that perish tragically.
We must all learn to live together as brothers – or we will all perish together as fools.
Follow it, and the bounty of the sea shall be yours... Neglect it, and you will perish.
In addition to those who perish, surviving victims lose thousands on medical expenses, counseling, and lost income.
With their mandate, Corbyn is content to allow the Labour Party to perish for his own benefit.
As a Christian pastor put it: We can live together as brothers or perish together as fools.
Our children, our brothers, our sisters, our mothers, our fathers will perish in a world of idealism.
The still, which reads "Dead Liars Tell All" seemingly reveals which characters will perish before the finale.
This is exacerbated by the "publish or perish" attitude that has long existed in the research community.
Mothers and fathers are hit by buses, perish in car accidents, commit suicide and succumb to cancer.
Among the biggest problems in science that the Wansink debacle exemplifies is the "publish or perish" mentality.
"We arrived with Taco Bell-level Spanish and thought we were going to perish," Edd Staton said.
" Stella is biding time along with others of her generation "until the boomers disperse and perish, etc.
I felt I had done it all and, should I perish the next morning, so be it.
He was the first of 10 hunger strikers to perish at the Maze prison in Northern Ireland.
" Calov quotes Luther to the effect that contemporary Jews are "children of whoredom" who must "perish eternally.
By what miracle an infant could survive and an adult perish, on the open sea, is unexplained.
Without that salient moral illumination, both we and a large part of the world will likely perish.
The motto of Europe's largest fire department befits our ecological era: "Sauver ou périr," save or perish.
He'll suddenly see (and care) that thousands of people will go bankrupt or perish without affordable healthcare.
When rains fail and crops perish, incomes and marriage prospects suffer, prompting waves of migration to nearby cities.
Might it not have been simply a better idea to attend Harvard Law or (perish the thought!) Georgetown?
Researchers face a "publish or perish" situation where they need positive results in order to continue their work.
And fictional characters don't need to sober up because fiction does not require redemption — they can just perish.
They are, after all, the progeny of poor distant others destined to perish in ever more alarming ways.
In Jewish tradition, there are at all times 22012 tzadikim, righteous people, without whom the world would perish.
Each one of them is a reminder that anything material can and will perish – including you and me.
In the publish-or-perish world of academia, having an article rejected can feel like a stab wound.
"Any culture that does not develop this moral will perish in the game in the long run," Rohrer said.
"It's a tragedy that someone this young would perish by someone in a senseless act of hate or violence."
This is the cold comfort of reason: Perish if you must, my friends, for I am safe and sound.
While most perish in water above 31°C, those in the Persian Gulf can withstand a punishing 35°C.
Because true love is the only thing that lasts from the moment you're born to the second you perish.
Those who did not perish in the blast could become deaf or blind, or suffer serious burns and injuries.
They are contemplating the awful choice of who will live and who will perish when vital equipment runs out.
In all, 5.5m Polish citizens (including 3m Jews), or a fifth of the entire pre-war population, would perish.
Mate defies the logic of capitalism: It hasn't grown significantly in popularity around the world, but it doesn't perish.
Countless lifeforms survived the deluges of water and fire, only to slowly perish in this punishing new global climate.
Overwhelmed hospital staffers have had to make devastating decisions about who to treat and who they must let perish.
The companies with tweaked products that work well survive and grow, while businesses that are slow to adapt perish.
It was also free of major errors, with no hint of a stumble or — perish the thought — a fall.
Mao noted that even if half of China's population were to perish in a radioactive inferno, 300m would remain.
When the drug distribution lobby is involved, however, tens of thousands of American patients perish from the Earth too.
The organizer of the campaign, Palms Springs-based radio host Kate Zenna, said she wouldn't let the dogs perish.
In an environment of technical consolidation and increasing competition on the ground, many will exit the industry or simply perish.
Millions of chickens may soon perish in coming days as much-needed feed is not getting to them in time.
History shows that leaders perish and groups evolve -- and could reconfigure to fill vacuums like the one emerging in Syria.
Mr Kim should be in no doubt that if he starts a war, he will perish along with his dynasty.
The solar wind would quickly strip us of most of our atmosphere and life (as we know it) would perish.
Refusing to leave Zara behind to perish in the blaze, the man decided to stay put on his front porch.
Other animals who live above ground don't usually perish in great numbers since they generally run away from the flames.
If replicants were to rise up or—perish the thought—to reproduce, there might be no way to contain them.
Pushing that up to 1 in 1,000, Summers said a rough estimate then is that 10,000 a year will perish.
American Airlines and General Motors arguably thrived thanks to bankruptcy, although retailers in particular tend to perish in Chapter 11.
The bodies washed up on Thursday were hardly the first Rohingya to perish trying to escape by boat from Myanmar.
For instance, is it really possible that America could allow people to perish who were just yesterday drinking Coca-Cola?
I had a lyric, 'Born to blossom, bloom to perish,' and how in nature you see it all the time.
The 27-year-old fighter is now the fourth boxer to perish this year from injuries sustained in the ring.
There are so many more Latino writers who never get across — whose writing dreams perish in the unwelcoming literary landscape.
China's official Xinhua news agency warned any moves toward independence were like a "poison" that would cause Taiwan to perish.
The water rises, and with it the feeling of frailty; at any moment something else might again perish into the turmoil.
With more torrential rain in the forecast, ranchers are expressing worry that some animals could perish despite efforts to save them.
They currently sit rock bottom of the league, so escape would require a refusal to perish allied with a late upsurge.
It has been eight decades since the United States returned refugees facing genocide to countries where they might perish in it.
If Edward and Freegrace ever discovered that this scarred New Brunswicker imagined himself one with them they would perish from shock.
Both colours would be dynamic; new red links would form and old ones perish; some green blobs would grow, others shrivel.
To that end, Cersei will probably perish in the season seven finale, at the hand of her brother and lover, Jaime.
More than 600 are known to have died at sea, while an unknown number perish during their journey north through the desert.
She was ferociously competitive, unabashedly criticising female colleagues for being "pushy", or for—perish the thought—using their femininity to get ahead.
Perish the thought, but one might be forgiven for speculating that Mr. Obama's statement in Athens sounded like a long-delayed payback.
Accepting that we can learn more from dead ends in research and studies that failed would alleviate the "publish or perish" cycle.
"In many models, we saw as much as 70 percent of the population perish before a steady state was reached," Frank wrote.
"If nothing happens, the chimps will perish," Betsy Brotman, the former director of the NYBC's research facility, told me at the time.
Though often well meant, the publish or perish culture in academia means that statistical noise can become part of the scientific record.
And if you thought the U.S. would be the most popular place where to perish in selfie-seeking glory, you'd be wrong.
Like most Americans, I believed our system was designed to let 100 guilty men go free rather than one innocent person perish.
According to a Congressional Research Service report, in just the first few days of fighting, as many as 300,000 people could perish.
An estimated 545 golden eagles are thought to perish annually from collisions with obstacles ranging from turbines to vehicles, the agency said.
Juno is projected to study the enormous world until February 2018, when it will throw itself into Jupiter's gassy embrace and perish.
But in the long-term, even the more agile species will suffer when species lower down the food chain disperse or perish.
"We perish in the desert; you wash yourself and lie in bed," wrote an Indian soldier to his wife in September 1915.
Ailing coral reefs, on the other hand, become "ghostly quiet" as the various creatures that make up their ecosystems perish or depart.
It's true I could have neglected to do the work or (perish the thought) lied to the dairy farmer about my progress.
It's a publish or perish world full of big collaborations, in which most people nest in their niche of the knowledge-creation establishment.
More people would live because of technical progress, from refrigeration to vaccination, than perish because of it, despite lethal inventions such as gunpowder.
And that's great, and I would perish if anything bad ever happened to Tumblr, but do I want Tumblr as a pool float?
SeaWorld plans to perform a full post-mortem examination to hopefully get some insight into what caused the calf to perish so quickly.
Tragically, tens of thousands of Americans (again, a majority of them elderly or with severe pre-existing conditions) perish because of the flu.
The last time they were fashionable was in the 1980s — specifically in Manhattan, the city where countless floral trends are born, and perish.
Abraham Lincoln's famous quotation — "government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth" — graces the exterior.
"With hardly any food and water, the survivors began to perish," investigators said in the report, ordered by the office of Kiribati's president.
"Anyone who attempts to split any region from China will perish, with their bodies smashed and bones ground to powder," Xi reportedly said.
Immigrants from countries that cannot afford such transactions may very well be detained at the airport and sent home, where some may perish.
Then Cersei verbally tormented a bound and gagged Ellaria, who was left helpless and unable to do anything except watch her daughter slowly perish.
I would never put myself out there and say that only Jehovah's Witnesses will be saved and people who hold other beliefs will perish.
Under, much under, not over, perish the thought... You can't relate this separate, mock reality back home to the folks that you once knew.
Dr. King always said it best, 'You've got to learn to live together as brothers or we are going to perish together as fools.
A lot of us felt in many ways he should probably just perish on the battlefield where he went because he put himself there.
It isn&apost typically required and the parasite eventually will perish, with patients most often being treated for their symptoms, according to the agency.
A ferocious four-hour gun battle ensued, which saw the three attackers perish — one was shot dead, two others died in apparent suicide bombings.
On the list of things people are lamenting online this week is how humans let the #GreatBarrierReef perish from the face of the Earth.
The stakes are especially high in Ukraine; there would be no greater gift to Mr. Putin than to let Kiev's experiment in democracy perish.
If manatee deaths continue at this rate for the rest of the year, 10% of the manatee population will perish, the PEER report said.
That said, with such an exercise there's always the not-so-subtle hope of a sequel, or perish the thought, launching an ongoing franchise.
"Trump will wither away, perish, and his body will decompose, but, the Islamic Republic will still be thriving," Mr. Khamenei proclaimed in a speech.
" Sargeant Wheeles said, "When you have that many people from one family group or one friend group perish in a fire, that is devastating.
It comes from an Old English word meaning to perish, which comes from a still more ancient word meaning to separate or cut apart.
Her mother, Kim Eng Mann, did not know if her culture would perish in the genocide alongside the country's artists, intellectuals and civic leaders.
He added that in the absence of any financial incentive for NBFCs from the government, those who "can't manage their portfolio performance will perish".
There, accidents kill birds that have covered thousands of miles on their journeys only to perish in seconds as they collide with glass buildings.
Or it could be a subtle hint that Jon will at least survive some years after the war, but his half-sisters will perish.
Do not let the hero in your soul perish, in lonely frustration for the life you deserved, but have never been able to reach.
Still, the documents illuminate the complicated family dynamics among the Harts — a white couple who adopted six black children, all of whom would perish.
Do not let the hero in your soul perish, in lonely frustration for the life you deserved, but have never been able to reach.
" France's defense minister, Florence Parly, said last week that if Islamic State fighters "perish in this fight, I would say that's for the best.
His brother, a Navy aviator, would perish when his plane exploded on a secret mission to bomb Nazi gun emplacements on the French coast.
If Theon does perish, it will be a fitting end for the Iron Islander ,and his final act of absolution after years of traumatic penance.
"This publish or perish culture instills a hostile scientific environment, pressuring young researchers to outperform their peers, which can lead to data fraud," he explains.
Lighthearted as he was, his constant message to Africa was also a stern one, and more succinct than most of his tweets: Innovate or perish.
On the one hand, people perish by the thousands in the opening sequence, which is really just another perspective on the Man of Steel finale.
"If Hong Kong is no longer an international city, Hong Kong will perish," former opposition lawmaker Margaret Ng said at a rally late on Friday.
The poster reads "LEST WE PERISH" and an accompanying plaque notes that it's still illegal to discuss the World War I-era massacre of Armenians.
Regardless of the outcome, there will be profound effects of the wider Puerto Rican diaspora that the Republicans will either adapt to or simply perish.
But emissions are not on track to stay below the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold, and coral reefs could perish if the planet continues to warm.
Avoiding the truth through wordsmithing – the false narrative of the lone-wolf – is contemptible as more innocent officers perish while our politicians hem and haw.
"They stated that while they felt distressed they did not feel that they were going to perish in the next 24 hours," said Lt. Cmdr.
Also, the law as set down by no less an authority than Shakespeare dictates that the guy who tries to kill the king must perish.
I have often promised myself that I would find out how long it would have taken his body to perish, to cease to be recognizable.
She recalled her great-grandfather's tales of building the dam in the 1910s and watching a fellow worker perish from a fall into wet cement.
Individuals like Ray Kurzweil and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen believe that while today's jobs will perish, new jobs will be created by technology to replace them.
But many survive the initial blast only to slowly perish from radiation poisoning, suffocate under rubble, or feel their own flesh slough off from nuclear heat.
LONDON/ABIDJAN (Reuters) - West Africa's push to increase cocoa production risks backfiring as a global glut leaves farmers desperate to find buyers while their products perish.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service estimates about 750 million birds perish annually flying into glass façades, which can be hard to distinguish from open airspace.
Should Huawei release a version of this phone built around the Snapdragon 820 processor, my biggest worries about battery life and performance will perish into nothing.
Even if you don't necessarily have an "estate," it would serve you well to establish a will for the distribution of your assets should you perish.
The No. 1 recipient of such passionate expressions of free speech as "I hope you perish in a gasoline-explosion-­induced car crash" was Jessica Valenti.
A representative for China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Bureau warned protesters that "those who play with fire will perish by it," according to The Independent.
"It's time for the world to take action before thousands of Yemeni boys and girls perish from an entirely preventable disease," he said in a statement.
Thwarted by Odysseus' ability to resist their song, some tales say that the sirens threw themselves into the dark waters of the Aegean sea to perish.
There was so much human error that caused food to perish, and there's also not a lot of infrastructure across the country to store perishables properly.
"Broken tulips," the tragic divas of their species, are afflicted by a virus that makes them bloom in patterns of flames and feathers — and then perish.
As North Korean cheerleaders clap and dance in sync in support of South Korean and—perish the thought—even American athletes competing against third-country contestants.
The parched wasteland of the planetary hours, it stretches on and on, and in its stinking heat the precious seedlings of Monday's hopes wither and perish.
The artist, the creator, may perish like a stray dog, in poverty and disgrace and mental illness, and yet he is capable of stopping time itself.
They're actually overpopulated, but that doesn't mean crews at the Montana mine are just going to stand by and watch them perish on a lake of filth.
An episode-ending flash forward promised sweetheart Teddy Flood (James Marsden) would drown in a surprise flood, and hundreds of other hosts would perish along with him.
The large scale of this "collateral damage" provides an apt illustration of the importance Russia places on pushing Telegram to either comply with its demands or perish.
They often perish at the hands of a central bank that got behind inflation, forcing it to raise rates faster, slowing inflation, but with it the recovery.
Pamphlets describing how to keep the Islamic State alive following a military defeat, such as "[T]he Caliphate Will Not Perish" are widely distributed through social media.
But if gross inequality, social disdain and angry religious intolerance remain the reality, minorities will either perish or flee and America's actions will have been in vain.
It was a lovely prize, though if I were to instruct the survival of anyone, they would most likely perish before I had finished my third sentence.
On Money When elephants fight, the ants perish: The Khmer proverb captures the sense of peril in the escalating trade war between the United States and China.
I am the first nanny who would not suffer martyrdom at the hands of those who wished me to perish for the privilege of keeping them, alive.
It is called "publish or perish," because once young economists are hired, they have seven years to be either promoted and offered a job for life or fired.
We're all assuming some of the good guys will perish, and some pawns as well, but the best GoT seasons treat us to some real RAWR-level catharsis.
"What we're seeing is an increasing difference between the winning and losing retailers," he said, noting that the retailers which focus only on product and pricing will perish.
The scenes, which are made up mostly of action figures, depict worlds where women rule and the men who scorned them drool, or perish in a dinosaur attack.
You will never regret hiding a Kit Kat in the freezer and then forgetting about it until that moment you feel you will perish from PMS without it.
Unused food is sent to perish in landfills, making it the largest contributor to landfill waste in our country and a major producer of the greenhouse gas, methane.
Later in a despairing ceremony, Kingsley jettisons bottles overboard, mumbling the names of members of his family, stranded on the stricken boat, already dead, or soon to perish.
When the bomb hits and we all perish, our melted skulls feasted on by cockroaches, you'll still be there, your skeleton gripping on the booth at Oval Space.
When children and mothers perish in a story's first line, it's safe to say that life and meaning must be earned, not assumed, in the pages that follow.
In other words, Congress must ensure that going forward, no more children under U.S. custody should needlessly perish because of dysfunctional, slipshod bureaucratic protocols or substandard medical care.
Over the last week, Kerber has watched all the top 10 seeds perish, which has raised expectations that she could repeat her 2016 run here to the final.
Beach lovers also are 132 times likelier to perish drowning and 290 times likelier to be killed in a boating accident, not to mention the sun's lethal potential.
But Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell have fashioned this blackly comic show from a tale of six high school choristers who perish when a car jumps the tracks.
A family photo from this time depicts my grandmother, her mother, and siblings with a large group of extended family -- all of whom would perish in the camps.
In a sign of just how hard academia's "publish or perish" habit is to break, incentives have put a brake on the publication of at least some findings.
Or you could play flawlessly straight through to the end, only to perform marginally better (and yet perish anyway) against a boss you've died fighting against countless times.
To date, Dhaliwal was the 23,854th member of the profession to perish in the line of duty in our country's history, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page.
The news that many beaches in Chile have been closed as, once again after last year's plague, armadas of jellyfish wash up on the shores and fish perish.
Recognizing that many coral reefs are likely to perish as ocean temperatures climb in coming years, conservationists are turning to strategies that target the more resilient species for saving.
Untold numbers perish; nearly all of the more than two dozen survivors interviewed by The Associated Press told of people in their groups who simply vanished into the Sahara.
That so many people could perish in a single disaster due in part to the lack of warning means something is clearly wrong with how we're handling fire emergencies.
"My wife, daughter, grandchildren, my son-in-law, my security detail - everybody was in the plane ... Allah apparently decided for us to continue and not to perish that night".
These little guys survived through the Ordovician era only to perish during the series of Ordovician–Silurian extinction events that wiped out nearly 85 percent of all marine species.
And is saving the lives of 80 people who could perish in a suicide attack worth the death of an innocent girl and the anger of the local population?
As the trees and plants perish, they would release billions of tons of carbon that has been stored for decades — making it nearly impossible to escape a climate catastrophe.
" After an onslaught that has seen scores of people perish on a nearly basis -- with medical facilities also bombed repeatedly -- the international community pronounced the enclave "hell on earth.
Muslims became feared and hated in the UK, America invaded Afghanistan, and friends and family members would perish in the attacks giving new purpose to the lives of survivors.
Time is killed, and a bit of ego, but nobody tends to perish while learning how to better write a book, or build a boat, or smoke a brisket.
But we don't learn about Doomsday's existence until awfully late in the plot, and the only reason is seemingly to have Superman perish at the hands of the brute.
In practice they often perish at much younger ages due to all the bad things some humans do to them, like degrading their habitats or hitting them repeatedly with boats.
"You tell me that I must perish/Like the flowers that I cherish/Nothing remaining of my name/Nothing remembered of my fame," Mr. Kristofferson begins in a craggy baritone.
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Many believe that he allowed Guevara to perish in Bolivia, or could have done more to try to save him, turning an awkward and unbiddable subordinate into a useful myth.
If a song comes on the radio and I listen to it, and then am convinced that it means my boyfriend will perish and die—I tell someone I trust.
A cog in a much broader story that seems to give short shrift to black death and too little scrutiny to a gun industry that profits while so many perish.
Bad people perish in an over-determined, moralistic manner—a poetic death appropriate to how they sinned—while good people survive to establish a better, more perfect, divinely sanctioned society.
Despite intentionally setting out to develop a team of former flames who would almost inevitably perish, Hobbes says that he became quite attached to these digital representations of his exes.
My favorite place to show for home décor and lovely vintage items is the Perish Trust, and Rare Device has great gifts and knick knacks like candles and cute cards.
Yet, this is only the logical consequence of conceiving the digital version of themselves as important as the original, or maybe even more, since it will not decay and perish.
Drawing on chapter 26 of the Book of Deuteronomy, Bradford declared that the English "were ready to perish in this wilderness," but God had heard their cries and helped them.
It is time for our generation to ensure that a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all are created equal does not perish from the earth.
Otherwise, when people continue to die from lack of care and fall into destitution from health care debt, all your sins will be remembered, and your party's credibility will perish.
At one point, during the three hundred years now known as the Age of Sail, it was assumed that 50% of sailors on any given voyage would perish of the disease.
Some main characters perish, and most others are frequently at risk of doing so, but the heroes never stop making fun of each other, their adversaries and the carnage around them.
Including the "good" guys, whose position is explicitly that they would rather cause what is left of the world to perish rather than accept that it could move on without them.
When the Highwood Mountaineers couldn't scrounge up enough players to field a full squad, their rivals at Geraldine made them an offer they couldn't refuse: pair up with us, or perish.
And if the Constitution be destined ever to perish by the sacrilegious hands of the demagogue or the usurper, which God avert, its expiring agonies will be witnesses on this floor.
Many people assume, or at least hope, that once they end a relationship or fling with someone, their nudes perish—meeting their fate as their exes' fingers smash that delete button.
But, the house always wins: Facebook and Google now eat up almost two thirds of all ads and gobbled up 90 percent of all growth in media spend — while publishers perish.
" Back in 1879, Mr. Brown had been realistic about the future prospects of plants brought in ballast to the city, predicting that most of them would "perish after a few seasons.
An example of this aggressively dull rhetoric can be found in a 1991 speech to party officials that was later published as Our Socialism Centered on the Masses Shall Not Perish.
" Mr. Rodriguez said in a statement that when "10 people from any background perish under such horrific circumstances, it is an occasion deserving of solemnity and respect, not self-indulgent cheerleading.
Using data from the television show, books and online encyclopaedias, a team at the Technical University of Munich have designed an algorithm to work out how likely each character is to perish.
During the 2100th century Americans became 96% less likely to die in a car crash, 92% less likely to perish in a fire and 95% less likely to expire on the job.
So here's my thought: What if Jack didn't actually perish in the flames, but instead, was able to get out of the house, and grab a few precious items along the way?
Russia's Dyatlov Pass Incident, the Strangest Unsolved Mystery of the Last Century You've probably already heard of this one: Nine skiers mysteriously and gruesomely perish in the middle of the Russian tundra.
" On April 6 of the same year: "An ugly sea which makes the lighthouse reel like a drunken man—I hope God, in mercy, stills the raging sea—or we must perish.
This is maybe where you completely blacked out in the movie because you were crying so hard, thinking about the possibility of having to watch these childhood toys perish before your eyes.
LONDON (Reuters) - Kiki Bertens ensured a record exodus of seeds at Wimbledon on Monday when she added Czech Karolina Pliskova to the list of big names to perish before the quarter-finals.
Contributing Opinion Writer One of the darkest episodes of the 20th century was the gulag — the Soviet system of forced labor camps where dissidents were imprisoned in terrible conditions, often to perish.
I was opposed to the surge then, and for the life of me I cannot understand why we would allow one more American or allied soldier to perish in this unwinnable war.
No matter how smart, brilliant, wealthy, beautiful and fit you are, no matter how great your MCAT, LSAT or G.P.A. scores, no matter your religious or political orientation, we will all perish.
For the active water bears, half of them would perish at a far lower temperature of 98.78 degrees F for 24 hours, just over a degree higher than Denmark's highest recorded temperature.
Wildfires across Australia have killed nearly 30 people this season and destroyed thousands of homes and ecosystems, and the last few years of blazes on the West Coast have seen over 100 perish.
She says about a third of food production is thrown away and/or allowed to perish, which mostly ends up in landfill, and that food in the home represents about half of this.
These apparently respectable stiff-upper-lippers must adapt or perish as their ordered world explodes into grisly chaos, all as a direct result of their past sins — while Hitler's shadow looms just offscreen.
Producers of cheese, beef, cured meats and lettuce told Reuters orders had dropped by half in March as buyers worried the food would perish once their freezers lost power in the next blackout.
In the end James cashed the check and gave an exquisitely weird lecture, published as Human Immortality, which argued that while individual minds might perish, a collective "mother-sea" of consciousness lives forever.
It might seem possible to just perform the office of writer—thoughtfully curated Instagrams of to-read piles, tweets geo-tagged at the MacDowell Colony—but it's still a publish-or-perish business.
In some of Mexico City's hardest-hit neighborhoods, psychologists and therapists have set up tents to offer a sympathetic ear to those traumatized after watching their friends and family perish under the rubble.
While Arriaga is innocent until proven guilty, this symbol of accountability was a small measure of satisfaction among officers who share an everlasting bond with those who perish in the line of duty.
"These women are part of the changing-face of the male-dominated safari industry, and without them our wild spaces and wildlife would perish," said Deborah Calmeyer, Roar Africa's founder and chief executive.
But no comparable system exists in policing — and that may help explain why you are far more likely to die at the hands of a cop than to perish in an plane crash.
But there are also many more Ph.D.-holders than there is space in those publications, and those people are all in different ways subject to the "publish or perish" system of professional advancement.
Anyone who has seen a nature documentary knows a central truth of life in the animal kingdom: Predators depend on prey — and will perish if they cannot successfully hunt for their next meal.
But if a frog is put into water that is slowly brought up to a boil, it will perish because the change is so gradual, the frog doesn't perceive danger until it's too late.
"We would like to make clear to the very small group of unscrupulous and violent criminals and the dirty forces behind them: those who play with fire will perish by it," the office said.
The virus has claimed at least 361 deaths in China, and a man in the Philippines became the first victim to perish outside of China, after traveling to the Southeast Asian nation from Wuhan.
We will be updating this post daily until the season 7A finale of Pretty Little Liars next week, so keep coming back to find out who we think is most likely to perish next.
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.
The German choreographer Sasha Waltz, in the United States premiere of her work "Kreatur," reveals the unraveling of a society as its individuals perish in isolation and find their collective power as a group.
As crops wither and livestock perish, tens of thousands of people are migrating in search of food, water and jobs, leaving behind women, children and older family members who are vulnerable to human traffickers.
In response, the WBC posted a bizzare Vine featuring a Jigglypuff singing, "Repent or Perish," and a screencapture of a Pidgeotto named Godhatesfags that they're presumably using to recapture their church in the game.
Thon told AFP that at least 113 marine animals perish in Thai waters annually after ingesting plastic, which humans dump in huge quantities into oceans worldwide and can take hundreds of years to disappear completely.
As crops wither and livestock perish, ten of thousands of people are migrating in search of food, water and jobs, leaving behind women, children and older family members who are vulnerable to exploitation by traffickers.
Untold numbers perish along the way; nearly all the more than two dozen survivors interviewed by the AP told of people in their groups who simply could not go on and vanished into the Sahara.
The film doesn't explain what kind of world he wants to build or whether he fully understands that if he demolishes the current world, all of his future servants, both humans and mutants, will perish.
"We would like to make it clear to the very small group of unscrupulous and violent criminals and the dirty forces behind them -- those who play with fire will perish by it," spokesman Yang said.
"If there are no concrete plans on the table to assist the struggling steel industry by the end of April, the primary steel industry in South Africa will perish," said Solidarity's steel spokesman Marius Croucamp.
Even if there was a zombie apocalypse and you were the last man on earth, I would not consider this an option and would rather the human species perish as a result of my decision.
Nowhere was this more profound than in the Eastern Pacific – and the Transnational Criminal Organizations were the benefactors of a diminished presence at a time when over 60,000 Americans perish each year from drug overdoses.
We&aposve not gotten the message yet from my uncle, for example, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., we must learn to live together as brothers, and I&aposll add as sisters, or perish together as fools.
Untold numbers perish along the way; nearly all the more than two dozen survivors interviewed by The Associated Press told of people in their groups who simply could not go on and vanished into the Sahara.
Mr Warren is a leading light in No More Deaths, an NGO associated with the Universalist Unitarian Church, a liberal denomination, which tries to reduce the number of would-be migrants who perish in the desert.
But their deaths are just a fraction of how many people die each year trying to flee their homelands and sneak into the US. Every year, hundreds of undocumented immigrants perish trying to make the journey.
The original Armstrong, built on the site of the Singer Bowl from the 113 World's Fair, didn't quite perish three years later when it was downsized, its top deck removed as Arthur Ashe Stadium was unveiled.
Meaning does not always, or even often, consolidate in sole survivors—and certainly it is not absent from those who perish—yet the temptation to imbue temporal accidents with surplus significance skews many accounts of history.
We can die for others or let them perish in the cold; we can create extraordinary things only to enjoy their utter destruction; human society can be paradise and hell at one and the same time.
With Thomasin cast out of society due to her father's stubborn religious beliefs and driven to a tragic final confrontation with her family, her options are essentially to perish in the wilderness or join the coven.
A recent survey conducted by MIT concluded that people ascribe a hierarchy to whose lives might be spared in edge cases where a crash is unavoidable and the question is not whether, but which, lives will perish.
"The historical tide is so powerful and irreversible that those who go along with it will prosper, and those who go against it will perish," a spokesman, An Fengshan, said in a statement on the office's website.
You don't watch an entire generation take water hoses and dogs on the front line during the '60s or watch another generation perish from AIDS and then get to drive around in big cars and do nothing.
Cline's meticulously set table in her early 1960s dining room hits hard for those who know that she would perish in a plane crash at the height of her career at the age of 30 (admission, $18.95).
The 46,445 murder victims killed by gunfire in the United States between 2012 and 2016 didn't need to perish so that gun enthusiasts can go on fantasizing that "Red Dawn" is the fate that soon awaits us.
Near this tree, the search party found the bodies of Rustem Slobodin, Zinaida Kolmogorova, and the group's leader Igor Dyatlov—it was noted these three appeared to perish in attempts to make their way back to the camp.
Loki in Thor: The Dark World, Nick Fury in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy: superheroing is a dangerous job, and it's no wonder so many people perish in the line of work.
In an academic culture characterized by a "publish or perish" credo, incentives such as"career advancement, grant funding and possible financial conflicts of interest" are playing an important role in scientific misconduct, especially when corporate financing is involved.
"Once again, last night ruthless human smugglers at the Turkish coast crammed dozens of refugees and migrants in risky and unseaworthy vessels and led innocent people, even young children to perish," the shipping ministry said in a statement.
To publicly embrace the enemy's most subversive soft power is to whitewash his menacing totalitarian self as a reform-minded, confident, well-meaning and — perish the thought — even "hip" young leader presiding over a not-so-abnormal nation.
The first of these is Abby (Olivia Wilde) whose parents have the discretion to perish offscreen, and whom we first encounter snuggling with her husband, Will (Oscar Isaac), arguing about the merits of a particular Bob Dylan album.
Then we risk foundering on a dark lake of stagnant, dead water, and dragging our mind's creations down with us, so that they are left to perish among dead rats and rotting flowers in a dark, warm whirlpool.
Every time you perish, and you do so after making almost any mistake whatsoever, you're instantly teleported to be the beginning of that level's frame, where you can try again until you've mastered the necessary flow to proceed.
In addition to cans of Chef Boyardee (shamefacedly packed with me for sleepovers or dinners at other people's houses), I was also willing to eat Campbell's Double Noodle Soup (without chicken—perish the thought) and hot dogs without buns.
Lawsuit: They suffered before death Madden and Gregory tried to escape the Ghost Ship once the deadly fire broke out and both knew they were "likely going to perish" because they could not escape the blaze, the lawsuits say.
While we can only guess the leads of two major television series won't perish, we know super friends Kara and Barry will sing about, well, super friendship together in a song written by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star Rachel Bloom.
The base of the ocean food chain, these critters perish by the millions of metric tons each year to satisfy our growing desire for fish oil, disrupting the food supply of important predator species including cod, tuna, and whales.
Regardless of what we eventually learn about these tragedies, somebody will need to take responsibility to ensure that Felipe will be the last child to perish because of cruel policies based on an indifference to the protection of children.
The fact is that there are far more ways for our species to perish today than ever before, and the best current estimates suggest that dying from an existential catastrophe is more likely than dying in a car accident.
Brent Helms, the attorney who filed the wrongful-death suit on a contingency basis, said that case law had already established personhood for fetuses who perish at the hands of reckless people, such as drunken drivers or domestic abusers.
When Mr. Rorandelli decided to document the journey of some of these migrants, or, more specifically, what they've left behind, he discovered that many of the people who perish crossing the Evros die in limbo and are never identified.
Elsewhen Press; 285 pages; £9.99 Our science editor's debut novel is a techno-thriller in which computerised devices suddenly go haywire; scientists and researchers perish in a string of mysterious accidents; and a billionaire inventor schemes to colonise Mars.
Tomorrow, we'll have more madness for you, as we will until the day this all wraps up, or we all perish in the flames of the meteor that comes crashing into us, extinguishing all life on the planet, whichever.
The five-minute video presents scenes of dying Communist heroes from different movies who all perish in the same way: they spout a stirring sentence before their heads drop in an exaggerated manner, timed, of course, to dramatic music.
The Night King's Army of the Dead is supposed to be unbeatable and extremely large, and the best way for Game of Thrones to convey the hugeness of that threat is to have some of its most major characters perish.
Mourning is as much a throughline in First Man as the space race is — Neil's mourning for Karen, but also mourning for his fellow astronauts, who perish offscreen in crashes and onscreen in horrible accidents where they burn to death.
Villechalane of UNHCR said that around 3,000 migrants are still thought to be in detention in Libya, where authorities are trying to close the route across the Mediterranean Sea that has seen thousands of people perish trying to reach Europe.
Faced with a new fire threat this week — one that could spread fast given all the dead trees in sight — Ben Ray said he fears it's not just trees that could perish, but potentially the houses he built, including his own.
For years, Scott Koblish, an artist who has worked on both Marvel and DC comics including Deadpool and The Amazing Spider-Man, has been drawing four-panel comics that depict bizarre, cheeky, and increasingly ridiculous ways that he might perish.
The seven artists in "Publish or Perish," a collaboration with Arts and Sciences Projects, at Transmitter (which refers to itself as an artist-run curatorial project), sidestep the notion of art-as-precious-object by focusing on unconventional means of delivery.
" It was a sketchy paraphrase of a quote from Suetonius's "The Life of the Caesars" — "Ave, Imperator, morituri te salutant" — in which slaves fated to perish in combat purportedly said, "Hail, Emperor, those who are about to die salute you.
Although a mere 46 pages long, Our Socialism Centered on the Masses Shall Not Perish feels much longer, perhaps because it is in essence a continuation of a very long superspeech, an infinite text that had been generating itself for decades.
But, there is so much more to do to ensure that the promise of discoveries now more than 20 years old — these powerful AIDS drugs — become a reality for millions today who will perish, like my cousin Carl, without them.
Mohammed Zahir, who was engaged to be married soon, and Mohammed Jawed are the other two sons who died in the Taliban attack — their names added to the long roll of Afghan security force members who perish year after year.
The dictum "Publish or perish" goes beyond job prospects: a scientist's funding is based largely on her name and publication record, and without the endorsement of top journals in the field it can be difficult to fund research, or a livelihood.
Just a few days after their plane crashed into the Andes, Dr. Roberto Canessa and the other survivors of Uruguayan Flight 571 were faced with an unthinkable ultimatum: eat the bodies of their friends who had died following the wreck – or perish themselves.
"Today it's easy to perish Alibaba but difficult to eliminate the counterfeits...Anti-counterfeiting is not just a course of Alibaba, but it's the course for the whole China," he said during a speech to staff at his company's headquarters in March.
After the episode aired, This Is Us fans were quick to post on social media, taking out their anger/grief/sadness on the Crock-Pot, with some saying that they were throwing theirs out so they, too, didn't perish in a fire.
If you're curious, those things are face mites, the entire concept of Pompeii, and the fact that eventually, the Queen of England, the sovereign of a country that I have never lived in but have often wished I was from, will perish.
And, as some of the scientists we've spoken to have intimated, there aren't many more noble ways to go than to perish in one of the largest Martian dust storms on record after enduring for 14 years longer than you were supposed to.
"For a long time we wanted Ser Jorah to be there at The Wall in the end," said Hill, but instead the writers decided to have the character perish while protecting Daenerys Targaryen from the Army of the Dead in the third episode.
The projection that much of the Great Barrier Reef could perish within the next few decades could turn out to be too pessimistic, since other research has shown that some species of corals are surprisingly resilient to the stress from changing ocean temperatures.
But "Godspeed" marked the first time I felt genuine excitement at one of The Expanse's big, world-changing revelations since the end of its pilot (when the Rocinante crew watched many of their old friends perish in a seeming act of war).
Obama never learned that refusing to effectively oppose the mass bombing of civilians by dictators such as Assad and Putin does not reduce tensions with them; it encourages them and other aggressors to escalate their aggression while the innocent continue to perish.
So if the show Silicon Valley is on the cover of WIRED, and the cover of WIRED is on the show Silicon Valley, then either it's turtles all the way down or we're about to perish in the Singularity as soon as peop
In his study of tariff legislation, Schattschneider noted that tariffs "stimulate the growth of industries dependent on this legislation for their existence, and these industries form the fighting legions behind the policy"; conversely, they wound other industries, which must either adapt or perish.
In the neighborhood with fewer fatalities, people checked on one another and knew where to go for help; in the other, social isolation was the norm, with residents more often left to fend for themselves, even to perish in sweltering housing units.
Although Mr. Minarik said later that there was no literal interpretation of the words, Bausch uses images and content from the libretto to generate movement, here echoing Judith's plea to enter the castle, or to lie down and perish on its threshold.
Many claim that the much-highlighted disparity between the numbers of men versus women who make it to Europe is something that happens en route: that the numbers escaping Eritrea are roughly equal, but more women perish or are kidnapped along the journey.
In global health, it's common to talk in terms of "disability-adjusted life years" (DALYs), which measure a disease's burden by considering both how many years of life it denies victims and how much worse it makes their lives before they perish.
Playing as a king who will all but surely perish within a few rounds, at least at first, each decision is made by swiping left or right, increasing or decreasing the power of each opposing interest (the church, the people, the army, and the bank).
Abraham Lincoln famously said that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth," but looking around these days, you would be forgiven if you thought representative democracy had already been buried alongside Washington, Jefferson, and Roosevelt.
I think we can at least all agree that it is vastly nimbler and more flexible, and arguably even more internationally influential, than the paralyzed, increasingly kleptocratic catastrophe that nation-state politics have become, and much more meaningful than most publish-or-perish science.
"; the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, "(to) secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution"; and Lincoln's Gettysburg address, "(that) government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.
The German gunners, The Baltimore Sun reported many years later, had tried to wave him away, but he ran on, only to perish in a burst of heavy automatic fire — the last soldier of any nationality to die in the conflict — at 19183 a.m.
Jeffrey Franklin, a 13-year-old adopted child with special needs, did not perish in an early-morning blaze that appeared to have started in the wood stove that heated the house in the town of Guilford, about an hour and half southeast of Syracuse, investigators said.
" Augustine confesses to God that he had been "gratuitously evil, having no temptation to ill, but the ill itself": "It was foul, and I loved it; I loved to perish, I loved mine own fault, not that for which I was faulty, but my fault itself.
It's common knowledge by now that the next two Avengers movies mark the end of contracts held by Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, and Robert Downey, Jr. While we fully expect to see these characters perish heroically in battle, Marvel heroes are constantly rebooted in the comics.
I am hoping, however, that we won't spend the entire season on the Great War; the Night King should perish and his army disintegrate sooner rather than later, because I don't think the ultimate message of this series is that the living can conquer the dead.
Believe in the daily fashioning and refashioning of America, its constant reinvention and its high idealism, believe that, as Lincoln said, "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth" — and recall the onerous sacrifice over generations for that cause.
Adam agrees with them and is ready to perish for his beliefs, but, being three months short of his eighteenth birthday, he is also technically a child, and it is thus the responsibility of the court—and of Fiona in particular—to determine what is best.
If we're going to make his timeline for building new civilizations before we perish, here's what we need to do, he said: If these ideas sound familiar, it's because billionaires like Elon Musk and Richard Branson, who are deeply invested in spaceflight, have been pushing them too.
If a crew of millionaires want to ditch the planet for a Martian colony where they're going to have to agree on a set of laws or else perish amid the desolate red rocks—well, I don't think anyone is going to have a problem with that.
Perish the thought, but anybody looking at those dates could suspect that the majestic decorum of Capitol Hill was not enough of a stage to tell America, and the rest of the world, where the country stands on people's welfare, key social issues and homeland security.
" McDonald and others who don't believe pastors or congregants should be armed cite many of the same scriptures: Jesus rebukes a disciple who brandishes a sword to defend him, telling him in Matthew 26:52, "For all who take the sword will perish by the sword.
In an influential paper in 2007 Gilvan Sampaio and Carlos Nobre of Brazil's National Institute for Space Research forecast that, were 653% of the forest to perish, the loss of water-recycling capacity would mean very little of the rest would have enough rainfall to survive.
"Stay inside or perish" (2016) is elegant yet rife with trauma: The headless figure looks like a fainted aerialist, arched backwards in the air and supported by bands; she has fragmented glass bottles in place of shins, and metal bars, like prosthetics, root her into the ground.
Why it matters: Marine species that already live close to the upper end of their heat tolerance could perish in prolonged and more severe marine heatwaves in the near future — much as portions of the Great Barrier Reef did during the 2014 to 2017 global coral bleaching event.
But while many members of the business world seem to have already written off Tumblr as a platform fated to perish in the age of advertising-driven social media, the Tumblr community continues to be a vibrant corner of the internet — even after last year's notorious adult content ban.
As I read "Winter" I wondered whether its author had grown bored by his facility with very long prose; whether he wished to elude being pigeonholed as a certain type of writer, or worried that he'd discovered the limits of his interests or, perish the thought, of his talent.
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 morning after the students penned their letters and tossed the bottle containing them into the waters of Lake Michigan, nearly 3,000 people would perish in attacks orchestrated in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, and forever changed the course of history for America and countless nations around the world.
"In short, the story of Moros and Siats is like an evolutionary David and Goliath in which small tyrannosaurs survive through dramatic changes in landscape, through mountain building and sea level rise, whereas the giant Siats and its relatives perish from existence," North Carolina State University paleontologist Terry "Bucky" Gates said.
In his book Into the Mountains, newly translated into English and ostensibly what we're here to talk about, he explains plainly how the surviving group's decision to eat the frozen dead was made from a place of cold, distant logic: eat the flesh of those who perished or perish along with them.
I began to think that the law of averages was coming into play, that it had been far too long — the Titanic's sinking was over 100 years ago, remember — since a hyped, hubris-laden monstrosity of a luxury cruise liner went down at sea, sending thousands of souls to perish in a watery grave.
Alright, now that you've managed to dry your eyes, you can plainly see that the new film picks up right after Endgame, and poor Peter barely has time to process that he died and came back only to have is mentor and father figure, Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.) perish right before his eyes.
It was as if he had pinned a note to his suit: We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth .
The earthy [Sullivan brothers], the romantic [ William Meeker ], and all but a handful of their 700 shipmates would perish… For the [loved ones at home] they relinquished, for the never-realized homecomings and unlived summer days – all honor to them on this dawn-of-summer weekend, and as poet  Thomas Gray  put it, 'the passing tribute of a sigh.
"Here we show that the sudden and massive input of water in regions that have remained hyperarid for millions of years is harmful for most of the surface soil microbial species, which are exquisitely adapted to survive with meager amounts of liquid water, and quickly perish from osmotic shock when water becomes suddenly abundant," the authors write in the study.
Three novels of the '19323s in particular bear consideration: Sinclair Lewis's IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE (examined by Beverly Gage here); Edward Dahlberg's THOSE WHO PERISH, a 1934 story about the perniciousness of anti-Semitism; and Nathanael West's A COOL MILLION, a "Candide"-Horatio Alger parody (also published in 1934) that includes the tale of the rise of a fascist politician.
They will charge us with having culpably allowed the destruction of some of those records of Creation which we had it in our power to preserve; and while professing to regard every living thing as the direct handiwork and best evidence of a Creator, yet, with a strange inconsistency, seeing many of them perish irrecoverably from the face of the earth, uncared for and unknown.
A direct response to Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (1490–1500), "Everything that stands will be at odds with its neighbor, and everything that falls will perish without grace" (32003), a triptych that stands roughly 7 and a half feet tall (full-body scale), is an aerial view of snowy mountains, populated by these tiny-yet-detailed men running around and getting into trouble.
Rather than relying on a poison to do the dirty work, Black Flag Roach Motel Insect Traps uses a sweetly scented and highly sticky substance that lures the insects into the cardboard box and then traps the roaches fast, causing them to soon perish through lack of sustenance which seems cruel, but don't worry, they can't feel pain and they can't process existential plight.
Meanwhile, there's no way for your to turn off commenting on your own posts, even when the discussion devolves into something akin to "sexual assault victims are liars" (to reference a recent story.) Because perish the thought that Facebook would turn of the one mechanism that triggers repeat visits to its site, even if that means it would rather trigger traumatic recollections on the parts of its users instead.
In all, it represents a shocking combination of greed and short-sightedness, compounded by an apparent urge to appeal to the worst impulses of the Trump base -- people he and Republicans seem to assume are motivated by an urge to stick it to Prius-driving egghead liberals, even if doing so means their grandchildren might suffer or perish in a world of flooded metropolises, unbreathable air and expansive, unlivable deserts.
In a fleeting moment, Whitworth captured what we all collectively ignore: Nobody is tuning into this broadcast to remind themselves that they, and everyone they have ever known, will one day perish—that the 4.5-billion-year-old Earth has, and will, out live us all, that 99.9 percent of the species to ever exist have gone extinct, that nature is essentially chaos and doesn't care about our well-being.
If the US imperialists, oblivious of the lessons of history, are tenacious enough to provoke a new war of aggression in Korea, turning a deaf ear to the just demand of the Korean people and going against the current of the times, they will eventually perish in the flames of war once and for all, suffering a still greater, miserable defeat than they suffered in the past Korean war.
I obviously have no idea where The Path's second season is headed, but it will almost certainly contain a story about a faith that is deeply, beautifully "true," if only to its adherents, while still doing terrible things — like pushing apart teenage lovers or creating a worldview where all who don't believe will perish (a tenet that becomes that much darker if Meyerism really is the one true path).
I'm the only audience member who would have stayed for 116 minutes of "okay say the word for 'tentacle' again, now say it three times, is this the same whirling sound from 'spaceship', can you speak closer to the mic please…"Linguistic fieldwork is unique because for the most part, documentation linguists use the same tools in the field while working on any of the 7000-ish living languages, before the majority of them inevitably perish.
While the shirt seems to have gained a ton of support from metal and punk's left-leaning, T-shirt-buying public (many of whom I imagine were stoked on this All Shall Perish pro-Bernie Sanders design, too), some of the Waste's own fans are aghast, which is understandable: after all, who'd have thought that a band who put a song called "I Want to Kill the President" on their debut album would entertain political opinions of their own?

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