However, due to climate changes and other pressures, many species began to die out. |
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She wanted no home, but she knew that if she continued, he would surely die out here. |
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If the wild relatives of our crop plants die out, we might lose the genes that could be used to breed new pest-resistant strains. |
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Most ciliates cannot reproduce indefinitely by asexual fission, and eventually die out if prohibited from conjugating. |
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The posturing calls in Congress for rollbacks in federal fuel taxes will die out, as will the ad hoc consumer protests. |
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You can stay here and snivel all you want, but I'm not gonna let that brave girl die out there alone. |
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In spite of various synodal condemnations of Montanism in the third century, the sect itself did not finally die out until the fifth century. |
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The reason the large animals did not die out at the end of previous glaciations is because there were no previous glaciations. |
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When monasteries die out, the patriarch sells the property cheaply to pay his bills. |
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When English replaced Cornish as the language of Cornwall, the drolls' stories began to die out as the Cornish drolls died. |
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Should the Tudor line die out, there would be a Stewart heir to the English throne. |
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This will be in the same way that species die out if they do not physically adapt to events and their environment. |
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The biologist said the rare type of red squirrel was important because more genetically diverse species were less likely to die out. |
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Soon, if that trade isn't stopped, some species could die out altogether, said Prof Roberts. |
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However, Dr Quinn believed that the practice would die out and recommended that the CIPM took no further action. |
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All sounds of life die out upon the earth, the last notes of the sleepy birds have sunk away, the Angelus of the church hard by has rung the close of day. |
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It would get warmer in many regions, plant and animal life would change and many species would die out. |
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Underneath the veneer of westernisation there is a hugely abundant and powerful cultural tradition that won't die out and is in fact also influencing us in the west. |
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They dont have enough understanding to mortify the deeds of their flesh and daily die out to self. |
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As the old canopy oaks, which date back to previous pasture woodland or even directly to the wildwood, die out they are not being replaced. |
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In many cases these non-native species adapt poorly to their new surroundings and they rapidly die out. |
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If it's not, then we'll just let the global market run its course, and those without a competitive advantage will die out. |
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The ancient ways of rural life just carried on, nobody foresaw that they would die out. |
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Female excision is viewed as an old custom which has begun to die out as a result of the education of women in urban areas. |
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Studies show that some species will not be able to reach sites with potential for colonisation in time and they will therefore die out. |
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Species not adapted to dry conditions soon die out of water and are best handled as chilled products or processed. |
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Languages might die out as a result of evolution, but wisdom must be preserved in the global village. |
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Right now most of the fear associated with this snake is the fear that the population in Central Canada will die out forever. |
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If left to market forces alone, however, farming in disadvantaged areas would die out. |
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Eventually they will become so distracted, and their relationships will be so corroded by duplicity and miscommunication, that they will simply give up and die out. |
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As a result, transgenic and wild salmon could be in direct competition for food and mates, and it's likely the autochthonous species would die out. |
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He said the tradition of black humour was unlikely to die out altogether. |
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So if the organisation were to die out with the older generation, would it be a natural death or would it be a nail in the coffin for local democracy and community spirit? |
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Therefore, for you to look at Me, I will tell My Father, let the sun die out and the bowels of the earth tear apart in such a way that you have to say: truly He is our God! |
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If the high-pressure zone in the Bermudas doesn't stretch to Florida, then the trade winds may die out completely between the West Indies and the arrival in Costa Rica which could make the last 1,000 miles very long indeed! |
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As Canada became industrialized in the late 19th century, the prevailing opinion was that First Nations' culture was inferior and that these peoples were destined to die out. |
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Plants and animals that cannot adjust will die out. |
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While this decline continued over the following decades, the language did not die out. |
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One million people contract the Hepatitis B virus each year. 24 000 of them will die out of cirrhosis or liver cancer and 90 000 carry the virus and become a source of potential contamination for the population at large. |
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For some reason it didn't seem neighborly to chuck the frying pan, so I held it out in full flambé, Daisy now stepping out in her towel with the kids in tow, all of us waiting for the fire to die out. |
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The central portion may die out, leaving a toadstool-like fairy ring. |
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However, more relevant to us, the potential voters, was who among us would be left out to die out in that cold, should one political party be elected over another. |
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As the communities, languages and practices of indigenous and local peoples die out, lost forever is the vast library of knowledge accumulated, in some cases, over thousands of years. |
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Some have expressed concern that the warming climate will cause the lily to die out in Great Britain. |
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Language endangerment occurs when a language is at risk of falling out of use as its speakers die out or shift to speaking another language. |
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Viral and bacterial diseases that kill victims before the illnesses spread to others tend to flare up and then die out. |
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As the topiary art has been allowed to practically die out, it is difficult to secure the services of skilled clippers. |
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If, as a result of habitat degradation or loss, one or more of these requirements are not met at any point during their life cycle, their numbers will drop and, in time, the population may die out. |
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Storing digital information will be like preserving the flame of a fire: you have to keep at it constantly, maintain it, nourish it, otherwise it will die out and be destroyed. |
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Should the hippo die out, so too will these groups of birds, leading to further destruction as other species dependent on the birds are affected. |
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Our climate is unsuited to many newcomers and after a while they die out. |
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We all know that without fish, the fishing industry will die out. |
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When Emma realised that her language was beginning to die out with the Elders, she decided that as a fluent speaker she could help to keep it alive. |
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After a series of high-profile prosecutions, happy slapping seemed to die out. |
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I can still remember the debates in this Chamber when the opinion was that postal services would die out anyway, because we could use faxes and e-mail. |
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Their make-up will flake off and the scene will die out. |
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This behaviour will not die out altogether. |
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The monasteries were not dissolved, but allowed to die out with their monks and before 1573 no holders of benefices were turned out, even for refusing to conform. |
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Societies, like organisms, evolve throughout history, thrive for a time, but inevitably become weak and die out, giving place to a stronger, superior breed. |
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Eventually the loss of oxygen will cause all remaining aerobic life to die out via asphyxiation, leaving behind only simple anaerobic prokaryotes. |
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If all descendants of the attainted peer were to die out, however, then an heir from another branch of the family not affected by the attainder could take the title. |
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When the compass is held level, the needle turns until, after a few seconds to allow oscillations to die out, it settles into its equilibrium orientation. |
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