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I do not want heroic efforts made to prolong my life, and I do not want life-sustaining treatments to be providedor continued if: (1) I am irrever sible coma or persistant vegetative state, or (2) if I am terminally ill and the use of life-sustaining procedures would serve only to artificially delay the moment of my death, (3) under any other circumstances where the burdens of the treatment outweigh the expected benifits.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » The Chozen’s Review Forum 2009
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Two championship coaches recently launched attacks on sports agents for allegedly defiling this house of worship by giving college players what the National Collegiate Athletic Association calls "impermis sible benefits" -- benefits that make those players pros and not amateurs.
A pro agent's case for paying college football players Donald H. Yee 2010
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Of course she should not let appearances interfere with sen - sible choosing-yet it did seem sensible to her.
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"Then canst thou labor to merge the frames, an it be pos - sible?"
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The boy's great progress had been pos - sible without attracting the notice of the Adepts because they were not watching him; they assumed he was too young to practice great magic.
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Federal law explicitly makes the oil company the respon sible party in the event of a major spill.
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But the paneled room folded itself through a dozen impos - sible angles, tumbling away into cyberspace like an origami crane.
Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010
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Not only was he responsible for the funding of numerous galleries, but his methods of dealing in artworks largely defined the way that the art market operates today.
Archive 2009-05-01 Hels 2009
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Not only was he responsible for the funding of numerous galleries, but his methods of dealing in artworks largely defined the way that the art market operates today.
Joseph Duveen, art dealer extraordinaire Hels 2009
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The moderate suffragettes chose as their stores Derry and Thom, or Swan and Edgar, or Burberry, shops that provided sensible coats and skirts, silk blouses and serviceable overcoats at moderate prices.
Selfridge's, Suffragettes and Fashion Hels 2009
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SIBLE (noun) = the study of science with Biblical integration, "Science + Bible = SIBLE"
February 21, 2011