Word: dies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...conquer death by upholding values we are willing to die for," Perkins added...
...fact, Martins' presence served as the beacon for the team, leading it on through the night in victory. But Harvard quickly learned that those who live by the sword, die by it as well. This was no better exhibited than by the last game's linescore: "Martins (unassisted)" was the squad's only tally, as the supreme effort of the squad could not amount to anything further...
...What carried us through was our refusal to give up, our refusal to die," said junior captain Tal Ben-Shachar, who would go on to win the NISRA National Singles Championship the week after the team triumph. "Most of the matches against Princeton [in the final] were tightly fought, but they always broke. It was inevitable. That's how we prepared--they were unable to endure the fast pace of the matches. The satisfaction was immense...
...follow through on its commitments in Bosnia. Maybe so, but as Thompson notes: "Clinton so far has not made the case that this passes the 'mother test,' that is, he can't go to the mother of some Marine and tell her her son did not die in vain...
...morning in the plague city of Kikwit. The pallbearers wore green gowns, heavy boots, plastic goggles and white helmets as they pushed a rickety stretcher over the potholes on the road from the main hospital to the Cathedral of St. Francois Xavier. She was the fourth sister to die of the fever, and by this time the nuns had learned to take no chances...