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That to the side, the judge still would not give me a new trial.Or stave off my death sentence.So I was sent to Death Row.
Or stave off my death sentence.
That she could stave off the apocalypse she'd been worrying about since she was in high school.
reason it is to stave off death in this case of course the end of the
was helping their brain stave off dementia.
maybe in our challenge to stave off the coherence, to build a quantum computer that can carry out a
There is nothing you can do to stave off the inevitable.
And the current goal is to try to find ways to stave off those cognitive losses by even a few years, because as we live longer, having a few years becomes very important.
And when there is nothing you can think of, you can do to stave off the inevitable where you basically collapse in state of confusion,
They do it because, you know, it helps stave off death and decrepitude.
And what they found was relative to the low-fit women, the high-fit women staved off dementia
Under an optimistic scenario for renewable energy production from wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, and so on, let's say that to reduce carbon emissions enough to stave off catastrophic
the folks at the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, who are trying to keep the world safe for coal-fired electric generation and essentially stave off climate legislation
They said it was because they had strong rulers in place that they were able to stave this off for a couple of decades or a century at most.
if you wanna think about it both ways, those men are more likely to work, they're more likely to be healthy, they find it easier to stave off addictions.
As we've been talking about, those growth factors that happen with regular exercise, make your brain big and fat and fluffy, would be able to stave off, theoretically, dementia.
Going back to Rome for a moment, in the 3rd century AD, the emperor Diocletian staved off the fall of the empire for a few decades by oppressing the peasantry, raising taxes
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