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The fires died aborning, but there was no telling how much damage might have been done.
"To the good sense of those here present, which must determine whether the plan I propose will be acceptable or die aborning."
Certain to be opposed by environmentalists, the proposed rule changes may die aborning in Congress.
He has reason to start first: to counter premature reports that his candidacy died aborning.
While new friendships begin in Volvo, some die aborning.
It said: "The god you make may die aborning.
His mind wandering from so much driving, Mustafa started to wonder what that might mean, but the thought died aborning.
But what reply she might have made him, indignant as she was, died aborning.
Roderick's question died aborning as a call rang out from the comm station.
Most of these efforts were poorly financed lash-ups that died aborning and are little remembered today.
Without peace, these projects will die aborning.
Most sects die aborning, but a few, strengthened by repression, mushroom into a major challenge.
Without it, the Grand Slam would have died aborning."
But even that modest attempt died aborning.
Given what actually happened - a single American school board made a foolish resolution that died aborning - isn't the fuss disproportionate?
The word "but" died aborning in Burgoyne's mouth.
Commands to the simulation consoles below died aborning.
Hood could feel the storm die aborning.
His feeling of relief died aborning.
The first, located down near Natchez, died aborning right after the American Revolution.
West's beautiful thought died aborning.
If Pepsi had relied merely on two series of blind-taste testings, the drink would have died aborning, he said.
When they were done, a proposed Mafia-Red Chinese link had died aborning.
Without air, sound dies aborning.
But others died aborning.