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    1. Prolonged exposure to it can prematurely


    2. A few weeks before they were due to marry, you were born prematurely and your poor mother was too weak to recover from the trauma of your birth


    3. father! Be careful not to judge prematurely


    4. looked prematurely aged, with grey hair and pallid skin that


    5. He was a smallish man with prematurely


    6. To attempt, however, prematurely, and with an insufficient capital, to do all the three, is certainly not the shortest way for a society, no more than it would be for an individual, to acquire a sufficient one


    7. Yes, it was 2 years ago when Arkaneh decided to leave us and move away, right after his relationship with his girlfriend, Elina, was ended prematurely


    8. She had been reasonably certain that this kid was not the type to blow prematurely, but he had not followed her prediction


    9. I took in everything from her prematurely grey hair to the sallow skin and pinched face whose complexion seemed to be waxy and then her dead brown eyes that looked out without any life in them


    10. she came out prematurely from behind the closet door, and ran into his

    11. It would've been easy to start the plan prematurely


    12. He was of at least middle years (but perhaps prematurely aged), short, wiry, and dark skinned


    13. Since Roger had to return to Los Angeles prematurely to attend to his teaching duties, he did not have time to visit the entire island as everyone else did


    14. They insisted upon discharging him very prematurely


    15. “Think what over? You need to check on her before your baby is born prematurely


    16. Although he was in his early 40s, he was prematurely gray and wore round-rimmed glasses that were perched on the end of his nose


    17. That the VC attacked at this open spot instead of further east where the vegetation all but smothered the road confirmed that the ambush had been prematurely sprung by Spears and Krocek


    18. 1 When he too had undergone blessed martyrdom and died in the caldron into which he had been thrown the seventh the youngest of all came forward: 2 whom the tyrant pitying though he had been dreadfully reproached by his brethren 3 Seeing him already encompassed with chains had him brought nearer and endeavoured to counsel him saying 4 You see the end of the madness of your brethren for they have died in torture through disobedience and you if disobedient having been miserably tormented will yourself perish prematurely


    19. It was obvious at first glance what the problem was, as inches of sludge that looked like cold roofing tar had built up on the interior of the engine causing it to fail prematurely to the tune of $4,500, a lot more expensive than changing the oil at recommended intervals


    20. Alex smiled at the very drunk programmer; prematurely bald, overweight, famous in the office for his lack of hygiene

    21. A large Welsh study on longevity found that those who had sex less than once a month had double the risk of dying prematurely than those who had sex twice a week


    22. such a man to end his life prematurely by his own hand


    23. prematurely and no one can figure out what is causing the failures


    24. This would have been a smart move were it not for the fact that the P I ships had anticipated it, but what even they did not anticipate was that the 21’s still jockeying for position would fly into the path of these missiles and cause the warheads to detonate prematurely


    25. From the papers in their quarters, we determined that the two of you were the real targets, but the bomb went off prematurely


    26. As he came closer, he could see construction had been interrupted much more prematurely than he originally thought


    27. I was born prematurely, and when I came out of the womb, I had


    28. which does not fall prematurely to the ground


    29. It would be the same case if one would change history by killing prematurely a historically important person in the primordial timeline, like Hitler, Napoleon or Julius Caesar


    30. “Is what I want to do truly that horrible? Imagine a world in which death was not a permanent thing to be feared! In which those who have the courage could bring back a lost loved one! How many children have had their lives prematurely cut short? How many husbands, wives, mothers, fathers? True, it isn't an organic body, and I haven't developed the technology well enough for it to even appear organic, but is it not better than not having them?” Amber eyes met honey, and the straight stare said that she meant it, unequivocaly

    31. Had her husband, Michael, still been living, he would gladly have performed such services with pride and eagerness, but he had been prematurely called home by a stroke only weeks before her accident, leaving her to face both the physical and emotional trauma in the aftermath of losing her sight


    32. Some tragedy may have befallen them such as an accident or a murder that ended their lives prematurely


    33. “Would you both mind waiting here until the photographers finish up and the body is moved out?” Feltus asked with some reservation at keeping these weary associates here any longer, but he knew their dedication would prevent them from leaving prematurely or complaining about their lack of sleep


    34. Feltus smiled prematurely at the prospect and crossed his fingers in anticipation of an exact location


    35. were to awaken her prematurely


    36. Ingrid looked sharply at the enemy strung along the side of the road: if she detonated now the four bombs in proximity to the enemy soldiers, she would probably cause a horrible carnage among them, but she would also risk prematurely unmasking her position on top of Hill 260


    37. There was none more than she and where had that got her, an everlasting after life? Sadly that good lady was through the curtain now, although somewhat prematurely to what she would have planned


    38. prematurely, hitting the door and drawing a line across it as he adjusted during firing


    39. Polina, a 54 year-old woman prematurely aged by the hard life of a forced labor camp, felt her heart jump with joy at that announcement, while the other Jewish women in the barrack shouted happily


    40. The system began firing at every torpedoe in range, causing them to detonate prematurely

    41. The collapse had caused the two rails to fall and the rocket came free of the cradle prematurely, and, credit to Tammas in his ability to follow instructions, the auto gyros and avionics brought the rocket to an upright position just in time to avoid a collision with the other side of the ravine


    42. I mean we don't want to do anything prematurely


    43. Their eye has become prematurely dim, and their natural force abated


    44. His erect penis escaped prematurely through the slit in his pants but he carefully placed it back inside, before walking over and lying next to her


    45. Well, Gandhi had cleaned the public toilets alright but did he not force his wife to do the same against her will, and in embracing celibacy prematurely had he not deprived Kasturba the warmth of his marital embrace


    46. that in the future I will die prematurely, but I am not willing to go into the stage of complete extermination and pulled out all roots


    47. Pauline stood in the corner, a quiet woman in her late forties, her thick curly hair greying prematurely


    48. As the Farmer understands the importance of planting in the correct season, you too must understand the importance of not prematurely sharing your Pearls of Possibility


    49. For this reason, it is imperative that you avoid prematurely exposing your Pearls of Pssibility


    50. The camera callously and noisily pulled closer to them bringing them prematurely back to the scene in hand, on cue Byron unattached the actress’s white cotton robe at the shoulder clasps, baring the curve of her spine to the whirling lens













































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