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life-or-death

[ lahyf-er-deth ]

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of life-or-death1

First recorded in 1680–90
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In an era of life-or-death decisions made on six-inch screens, the paper’s suit makes the case that what politicians type with two thumbs is as durable as what they pen by hand.

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You hope you don’t poke someone in the eye, but if you’re using one, it’s a life-or-death emergency, so it’s no time to be squeamish.

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It’s clear enough why Netflix would want to return to the nightmarish world of the South Korean “Squid Game,†with its life-or-death decisions, betrayals and humiliations among contestants desperate for the fortune offered the winner.

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But the impulse to treat every race as a life-or-death “Flight 93 election†is a major reason our politics are so broken.

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But few have such immediate life-or-death consequences as his policies on healthcare.

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