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  • Mortality is important to the surgeon, just as student achievement is important to a teacher.

    Stakes and mistakes in assessing teacher effectiveness Jay Mathews 2010

  • Mortality is some scary stuff to think about, esp. with such a sweet little one counting on you to be there.

    The Heart is a Muscle, Redux | Her Bad Mother 2007

  • Faith it goes but badly on, I had the weekly Bill and 'twas a very thin Mortality, some of the better sort dye indeed that have good round Fees to give.

    Sir Patient Fancy 1678

  • "The Short-Term Mortality Consequences of Income Receipt," William N. Evans and Timothy J. Moore, Journal of Public Economics forthcoming

    Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea 2011

  • Reading: Body of Work: Meditations on Mortality from the Human Anatomy Lab by Christine Montross.

    Friday theferrett 2009

  • The Guardian reported that the memoir, entitled "Mortality," will be based on Hitchens' columns for Vanity Fair about his year and a half-long struggle with cancer.

    NYDN Rss BRADEN GOYETTE 2011

  • Whispers of Mortality, which is my fourth string quartet, from 1998.

    Opera Today 2010

  • It would better have been titled Mortality which, of course, is the central dilemma of life.

    TIME GOES BY 2008

  • It would better have been titled Mortality which, of course, is the central dilemma of life.

    TIME GOES BY 2008

  • It would better have been titled Mortality which, of course, is the central dilemma of life.

    TIME GOES BY 2008

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