It is important to treat “fight to the death” as a noun phrase. This means that it functions as a single unit in a sentence, typically occupying the role of a subject, object, or complement. For instance, consider the sentence: “The gladiators engaged in a fight to the death.”. Here, “fight to the death” acts as the object of the
Similarly, having a good quality of life --meaning living as usual, and believing life is worth living even at the end-- was listed as an important part of a good death by 70% of family members
But the most important rule of fight club is: Fuck the rules. One hot summer night in 1997, David Fincher caught Brad Pitt on the street below Pitt’s Manhattan apartment. Pitt was returning after a long day filming Meet Joe Black, an odd movie where Pitt plays the titular peanut-butter-obsessed embodiment of death.
(10) This verse may read: If any one (is) for captivity, into captivity he goeth; if any one to be hilled by the sword, he should by the sword be killed. If we read the verse thus, it is generally understood to be a caution to the suffering saints that there is nothing for them but to endure, just as Jeremiah told his countrymen that those who were for death must go out to meet it, and those
The struggle had been bravely sustained in the past, and was now being equally bravely sustained to the end. His claim to the crown ( 2Timothy 4:8) was established. I have finished my course. --Or "race," for here the image of the stadium, the Olympic race-course, was occupying the Apostle's thoughts.
It means to say that whether or not the death was instantaneous, if you can pin it down to a particular wound, then that wound was mortal. And yes, mortal wound describes the wound itself. It does not describe the result of that wound. The word for the result is death. Share.
1 day ago · 1. to oppose or struggle against (an enemy) in battle. 2. to oppose or struggle against (a person, thing, cause, etc) in any manner. 3. (transitive) to engage in or carry on (a battle, contest, etc) 4. (when intr often foll by for) to uphold or maintain (a cause, ideal, etc) by fighting or struggling. to fight for freedom.
Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images. In The Last Full Measure: How Soldiers Die In Battle, Michael Stephenson describes how soldiers fight and die, how those who have lived deal with the experience of
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