Bereave
The beautiful French lady was so distraught at the death of her son I believe she took her life.
I do not want you to go, the night is very cold. Shelter me in your arms, until morning comes. The pillow can't wait to caress your face Perhaps it will give you advice, perhaps it won't say anything. Very early tomorrow, you and I will talk And if you've decided to abandon the nest It will be in vain to try to keep you here Give me this night, delay my death.
Death is morte in Italian.
Life & Death
死 is death in Kanji.
The word that means to abandon or leave alone by death is "forsake."
Yes -- Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., followed closely by cancer.
Age at death.
He was alone when he died.
The Answer is TRUE, skeletal muscles continue to contract following death.
In Russian, 'death' is "смерть" (pronounced closely like [smearth]). It means the end of existence of a living creature.
Yes -- Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., followed closely by cancer.
nomen illi mors= "his name [was] Death." This is from the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible, and refers to the rider on the pale horse of Revelation 6:8.
There are many phobias about being, dying, etc.; alone.This is being alone: Gerascophobia; fear of growing alone: Genrontophobia; fear of death or of the dead: Necrophobia; and the fear of dying: Thanatophobia.
Most of the time you abandon a ship if it is sinking, or otherwise in danger. Often times ships would be abandoned due to danger of the magazines (Place where ammunition is stored) exploding, which would cause the destruction of the ship and the death of many crewmen.
Following the trial of Socrates, the jury is said to have condemned Socrates to death by poison. Socrates, however, may have had the chance to flee this fate, by escaping out of Athens and living the remainder of his life as an exile. The Crito, is an explanation of the philosophical reasoning as to why Socrates chose to remain in Athens and face his death sentence rather than abandon his philosophical positions.
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