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“Meanwhile, mainline Protestants suffered from the near-fatal combination of high defection and low in-conversion.”
“In the Season 4 premiere, Beckett (Stana Katic) confessed that she remembered everything about her near-fatal shooting, thus revealing that she'd been lying to Castle (Nathan Fillion) about hearing him say, "I love you.”
“It could be a "white elephant" that would deal a near-fatal blow to our economy, says Sir Terry Farrell, another leading architect.”
The Guardian: London's new airport: should Beijing be a blueprint for the Isle of Grain?
“Braslavsky defended the provocative piece by noting the influence Sharon still has over the nation four years after his near-fatal stroke.”
The Huffington Post: 'Comatose' Ariel Sharon Sculpture Set For Israeli Debut (PHOTOS)
“A Peru policewoman's near-fatal collision with an 18 wheeler has been captured on CCTV.”
The Huffington Post: Peru Police Officer Narrowly Escapes Being Crushed By Truck (VIDEO)
“Eric T. Olson said bin Laden's killing on May 2 was a near-fatal blow for the organization created by bin Laden and led from his Pakistan hideout.”
“A Brooklyn man repeatedly beat his girlfriend's 17-month-old foster son, possibly with a metal rod or bat, prosecutors said Monday during an arraignment that revealed new details of the near-fatal abuse.”
The Wall Street Journal: Tot Abuse May Have Included Use of Bat
“Touching the Void2003 documentary based on the book about Joe Simpson and Simon Yates's near-fatal attempt to climb the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes.”
“He concedes that his strength of mind is, in part, the legacy of a near-fatal accident in 1984 when a light aircraft in which he was travelling with friends to Courchevel in the Alps crashed into a mountain, killing everyone else on board.”
“Israeli lawmaker Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, a former defense minister, credited Pinto with helping him survive a near-fatal bout of pneumonia in March.”
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