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a death resulting from an accident or a disaster
a decrease in the number of automobile fatalities
How To Use human death In A Sentence
- Many human deaths have resulted from explosions or toxic cleaning chemicals in oil spills.
- If it be birds that ultimately euphemize human death and decomposition in Silas' hands, it's for no other reason than that our fear of death, a fear necessary to life, overrides even our fascination with the death of our own kind, the deaths of the animals nearest to us in the evolutionary chain, and so on down the line. G. Roger Denson: Holocaust and Redemption in the Photography of Susan Silas
- Human deaths from snake bites are caused mainly by accident.
- Human deaths from snake bites are caused mainly by accident.
- An average of only one or two human deaths from rabies are now reported each year.
- The incarnate Son is as it were forcibly made discarnate in death, and his divine-human spirit returns to his Father and his God, just as in human death the dust returns to the earth.
- Worldwide, the seventh human death in Egypt from H5N1 avian flu, confirmed by the Ministry of Health October 31, brings the total number of human cases to 256, with 152 deaths.
- Even Stern does some pretty obnoxious things in quantifying the impact of human deaths in terms of lost economic utility. Uncertainties and challenges in climate science | Serendipity
- There is no recorded example of a giant clam causing a human death.