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In the end, we die and go the way of all flesh.
Better finish his romance with the girl before she went the way of all flesh.
"If not, it will go the way of all flesh."
They went the way of all flesh, year by year.
Even the richest and most powerful men who ever lived eventually went the way of all flesh.
I've not listened since Nigel went the way of all flesh either.
Once a golden brown staple, crisp on the outside and creamy within, it has gone the way of all flesh.
Well, a few more years of camping out and maybe they'll go the way of all flesh."
This must cease and he must go the way of all flesh, material or imaginary.
"The old-timers are going the way of all flesh," one vigorous 89-year-old man told me with a sad smile.
In comedy, the flesh usually goes the way of all flesh, whatever the mind tells it.
So goes the way of all flesh.
The barman took the dive for cover as half the bar-counter went the way of all flesh, only faster.
The rest of your little band have gone the way of all flesh and, in doing so, have strengthened our cause.
Your precious Borg collective is going to go the way of all flesh, unless we find a way to stop it.
The doctor regretted that the time inevitably came when each of his acquisitions must be discarded and allowed to go the way of all flesh.
But as Clark continues to go the way of all flesh, the process of humanizing Superman seems to have been abandoned.
I'd heard Barsavi had gone the way of all flesh And now your master sends a lackey.
That window was now closed, he quickly added, because the novelty of youthful self-empowerment had gone the way of all flesh and the times had simply changed.
AGES 3-6 - They'll love Skip and Willie, but the dog eventually goes the way of all flesh and other elements could prove upsetting.
We refuse to accept the human and inevitable tragedy of aging, even in the case of contemporary art, which we condemn to an unwanted permanence, despite its attempt to go the way of all flesh.
If differentiation is indeed the only way to succeed in business, then it is clear that the Internet as it was designed - global, two-way and largely accessible by anyone - is going the way of all flesh.
It hung in the dining room until it went the way of all flesh and had to be withdrawn; I am told that there is still an antelope head in the study, which ought to be worth the trip.
The streets of Victorian houses had gone the way of all flesh, beneath the bulldozer's plough and in their place up went the gaunt flatblocks, built by folk who cared little, to house strangers who cared even less.
By March 1977, The New York Times said that Metrecal had "gone the way of all flesh" and a spokesperson for Bristol-Myers, which then owned Mead Johnson, acknowledged that "Times change.