as opposed to death

  • 1Death Note — redirects here. For other uses, see Death Note (disambiguation). Death Note Cover of the first tankōbon for Death Note featuring Ryuk and Light Yagami …

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  • 2Death and Adjustment Hypotheses — are a pair of multidimensional theories on the natural but neglected phenomenon of death [ Siddique, M.Z. (Accepted for publishing in 2008) Reviewing the phenomenon of death – a scientific effort from the Islamic world. Death Studies . Book… …

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  • 3Death Eater — Death Eaters Harry Potter association Lord Voldemort (centre) with Bellatrix Lestrange (left), Lucius Malfoy (right) and several masked Death Eaters (back) in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix …

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  • 4Death Has a Shadow — Family Guy episode From left to right: Chris, Meg …

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  • 5Death Hawk — #1. Cover art by Dave Dorman. Death Hawk is a fictional American comic book character, a self styled salvage expert in the 25th century. The character starred in a namesake, three issue series series published by Adventure Publications from 1987… …

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  • 6Death Knights of Krynn — Developer(s) Strategic Simulations, Inc. Publisher(s) Strategic Simulations, Inc …

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  • 7Death bond — Death bonds are securities that are formed from a number of life insurance policies that have been purchased from their original owners by investors and pooled into bonds [1]. Contents 1 Advantages 2 Disadvantages 3 …

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  • 8Death (personification) — Grim Reaper redirects here. For other uses, see Grim Reaper (disambiguation). A Western depiction of Death as a skeleton carrying a scythe. The concept of death as a sentient entity has existed in many societies since the beginning of history. In …

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  • 9Death panel — is a term or phrase from a debunked 2009 partisan, political claim the death panel myth. Repeated or editorialized by politicians, news media, and commentators from both TV and radio, it portrayed the United States government as attempting to… …

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  • 10DEATH — In the Bible The Hebrew word for death is mavet (mawet) (Heb. מָוֶת) from the root mvt (mwt). For the Canaanites, Mwt (Mot) was the god of the underworld. Details of the myth of Mot are found in ugaritic literature. Mot fought against baal , the… …

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