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By the time I got to them, most had bitten the dust.
"All the potential customers bit the dust trying to reach it."
It was just a young 40-year-old having a night out with her women friends before biting the dust.
But you're probably thinking that kid bit the dust under the Z's hand.
No sooner did one bite the dust than another took its place.
One big showdown, and the bad guys bite the dust.
How many frogs you say bit the dust over there?"
Other implied health claims are likely to bite the dust as well.
Another black furry creature bit the dust next to him.
A bunch of little brown guys had bitten the dust.
I just thought it would be fun to write about how various people bit the dust."
Thus within six months a number of the new strips had already bitten the dust.
All you see here is a fine example of male ego biting the dust.
The broad-shouldered man turned in time to see his friend bite the dust.
It seems likely to survive, while other works of mine that I value more bite the dust.
Another myth bites the dust, he thought; par for the course.
Your party may bite the dust, but they'll be smiling when they do."
However, he did point out that both characters "kind of deserved to bite the dust".
"We weren't going to have one more neighborhood business bite the dust," he said.
And so another so-called educational program bit the dust.
Or should you just wait until your current water heater bites the dust to make the switch?
Not a bad idea, but nearly 20 years later, only the Middlesex has bitten the dust.
I would make it bite the dust, for it cannot be far away.
But dried-up market or no, the short story refused to bite the dust.
And now, unsurprisingly, another celebrity wedding has bit the dust.