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Some of us should be allowed to die in harness.
Working on his newspaper he may be said literally to have died in harness.
I sometimes think she wants to die in harness.
I figured you'd die in harness at a hundred fifty.
Party leaders as a rule either resigned of their own accord or died in harness.
Better to die in harness than to creep away thinking you're an old fool.
He died in harness, quickly and quietly, as he wished it.
I don't plan to die in harness, retirement is looking more and more attractive.
He died in harness on 21 January 1959.
He dies in harness, leaving both post and plot development to his law student son, Kamel.
Over worked and underpaid, he died in harness.
Still worse off is the man who dies in harness at an age far beyond the normal age of retirement.
I would rather die in harness than rust out.'
He died in harness on Wednesday 26 August 1953.
But for a monarch to take up holy orders is relatively rare; they tend to die in harness.
He accepted a call to Leipzig, where he died in harness in 1876.
Old Haskell died in harness, you know.
He was of the type of men who die in harness, with their hair thick and strong, but grey or white when it should be brown.
Actress Diana Quick added: "I plan to die in harness."
The way he said it, it meant 'I'd rather die in harness'. '
He died in harness on 20 April 1966 in New Delhi.
He died in harness on 8 April 1954, aged 63, prompting a letter to The Times.
In fact, he died in harness.
Although he was sacked he was taken back a fourth time and he did indeed die in harness.
If I can be useful I would like to die in harness, -2 as the saying goes.'