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dying
adjective as in failing, expiring
noun as in act of ceasing to live
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“I felt like I was legitimately dying,” Rife told The Times in an August interview.
His widow, Samantha Morris, said she felt "pain and sadness" that even though she had been with him, she had not held his hand because she did not realise he was dying.
Within minutes, the mother of seven and grandmother of 14 lay dying in the dust of the olive grove, with a bullet wound in her chest - she’d been shot by an Israeli soldier.
"PNA5 seems to have a possibility of stopping or delaying Parkinson's progression to some extent and could improve the health of brain cells or prevent cells from dying," Madhavan said.
The prime minister has said he will not put pressure on Labour MPs over their votes on whether to legalise assisted dying.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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