Word: die
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...example, endangering a child's life. The undisputed facts show that Ian's caregivers failed to seek medical help in the three days leading to his death, despite continuous and dramatic indications that Ian was ill with a life-threatening disease--first seriously, then gravely--and that he would die, given continued reliance on Christian Scientist prayer...
...know why he passed away, but it was a difficult time--it forced me to think about, for the first time, what happens when we die," Sohn says...
...that they are HIV-positive at the earliest stages, Raul found it hard to believe he could have a life-threatening disease and still feel so healthy. "I've thought about it, but I just can't picture it happening to me," he says. "I think I'll probably die of something else...
...years or more--or perhaps, in rare cases, indefinitely (see following story). But for the majority, the reprieve lasts only five or 10 years. Each year more HIV escapes from the lymph nodes into their blood. The immune system gets progressively weaker as more and more helper T cells die...
...test of our success or failure, not the military part," said Richard Holbrooke, chief architect of last November's agreement. "For Dayton to be termed a success, rather than a high-water mark of good intentions, the civilian implementation must succeed." Without that, U.S. soldiers--the one who died last week, and those who may die in the weeks to come--will have given their lives in vain...