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Her life cannot be prolonged for more than a few weeks.
Never mind, all good things must come to an end, but one wants the best ones prolonged.
He had a living will saying his life should not be prolonged in such a situation, the hospital said.
On the one hand, he says, they prolonged the cold war.
He prolonged hundreds of lives and was the girl's best chance.
He knew, of course, why it had to be prolonged.
I'd like to do what I can to prolong those other lives.
In case not, the discussion is prolonged for seven more days.
The silence prolonged itself for what seemed a very long time.
The battle prolonged the war, which would not be over until early 1851.
Of course, it's not quite that simple, because the idea is for the call to be prolonged.
"I am trying to prolong some of the things my father did."
It is he who wants to prolong their relationship beyond one night.
But that would only prolong life for a short time.
After a few more times you'll learn how to prolong it.
This period can be prolonged for one more term of six years.
The license was prolonged until 1766 by yet another act in 1730.
A woman called the Cat prolonged her death for many days.
Leave them out for just a few hours at first, prolonging the time each day.
The doctor was using every means known to medical science to prolong his life.
But there was a way of prolonging his present state.
In 1935, the pact was prolonged for another 10 years.
I had no idea that the incident would be prolonged.
But it is too soon to tell whether the drug prolongs life.
A study reported last month suggests they may even prolong life.