departure+from+life

  • 81Jewish deportees from Norway during World War II — See Shoah in Norway During the Nazi occupation of Norway, German authorities deported about 768 individuals of Jewish background to concentration camps outside of Norway. 28 of these survived. Because the Norwegian police and German authorities… …

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  • 82Cries from the Heart — Directed by Michael Switzer Produced by Joel S. Rice Written by Robert Inman Starring Melissa Gilbert …

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  • 83Burning from the Inside — Infobox Album Name = Burning from the Inside Type = Album Artist = Bauhaus Released = July 1983 Recorded = Genre = Gothic rock Length = 57:02 Label = Beggar s Banquet Records Producer = Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3|5… …

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  • 84Colin Ferguson (mass murderer) — Colin Ferguson mug shot taken in prison Background information Birth name Colin Ferguson Born January 14, 1958 (1958 01 14) (age 5 …

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  • 85decease — /dəˈsis / (say duh sees) noun 1. departure from life; death. –verb (i) (deceased, deceasing) 2. to depart from life; die. {Middle English deces, from Old French, from Latin dēcessus departure, death} …

  • 86death — n: a permanent cessation of all vital bodily functions: the end of life see also brain death, civil death ◇ Death is usu. defined by statute and for purposes of criminal homicide has been held to include brain death. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary… …

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  • 87Ugly Kid Joe — Ugly Kid Joe, 1992 Background information Origin Isla Vista, California, USA …

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  • 88decease — /di sees /, n., v., deceased, deceasing. n. 1. the act of dying; departure from life; death. v.i. 2. to depart from life; die. [1300 50; (n.) ME deces < OF < L decessus departure, death, equiv. to deced , var. s. of decedere to go away (de DE +&#8230; …

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  • 89exit — n. 1. Departure, withdrawal, going off or away (especially from the stage). 2. Decease, death, demise, end, departure, departure from life. 3. Egress, passage out, way out …

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  • 90decease — noun Etymology: Middle English deces, from Anglo French, from Latin decessus departure, death, from decedere to depart, die, from de + cedere to go Date: 14th century departure from life ; death • decease intransitive verb …

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