81. Too often, treatments for cancer are so generalized that they kill off healthy tissue along with diseased cells, and very nearly kill the patient as well. 82. Ultimately, however, as Taussig pointed out, the station managers were killing off their labor supply. 83. Van der Woning suspects that it was when he and others started making plans to visit Kaycee that Swenson decided to kill off the character so swiftly. 84. We know that rendering meat from carcasses using heat and chemicals kills off scrapie prions, but not BSE. 85. What makes HIV an especially ferocious enemy, however, is that it kills off the AIDS-specific generals before they can launch their defense. 86. With a great deal of avarice, the fashion industry has effectively killed off its prime source of inspiration, the muse. 87. A drought in the region has since made things worse, killing off shrimp and fish and making the water unfit for drinking. 88. Also, the deaths could have a larger impact by whittling down isolated breeding colonies and by killing off mothers during breeding season. 89. And after France had shown so much flair yet so little lethal finishing throughout the tournament, France killed off Brazil with two opportunistic headers on mundane corners. 90. Anglers initially welcomed the development, hoping cheap salmon would kill off poaching. |