1. All along, the Owens River had been portrayed as a matter of life or death to the city of Los Angeles. 2. Because of this, suffering is less of a threat to happiness, while it spells death to the pleasure-seeking life. 3. Fetal, infant and early childhood mortality and maternity related deaths to women of reproductive age are the classes of mortality examined. 4. So the evil monster had brought unhappiness and death to a dear old man who had never hurt anybody. 5. The coroner issues the death certificate, usually ascribing death to a disease found during the post-mortem examination. 6. The possibility of a potentially hostile power occupying bases in Dalmatia was a matter of life and death to the republic. 7. He was raining kicks into all the softer bits of the body chosen by the being who was to bring death to our world. 8. It provides that such damages can be awarded as are proportioned to the injury resulting from the death to the dependants respectively. 9. He gave away a property two years before his death to a discretionary trust. 10. I would have flogged myself to the death up to the end. |