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do-or-die造句
1 That do-or-die Davy Blooming Crockett spirit. 2 The airline spent $120 million in a do-or-die effort to save the company. 3 This do-or-die attitude clashes with the caution advocated by the naive inductivist. 4 Besides, his own party's do-or-die tendency will now be vigilant against any hint of gradualism. 5 His do-or-die bid failed when Optiebeurs Felix refused after a desperately close turn into the second fence. 6 There are those do-or-die moments in life, when you've got a great opportunity and you don't want to blow it, when you whisper to yourself, OK, don't let this be the time I mess up. 7 Asked if the negotiations are in a do-or-die situation, the same official said the six-party talks will remain a useful mechanism regardless of whether they move forward right now. 8 And Italy's prime minister now faces yet another do-or-die vote in parliament. 9 The do-or-die stage of the World Cup starts on Saturday with the United States plotting to dash African dreams and Uruguay hoping to extend Latin America's remarkable run so far in the tournament. 10 The dove, fully exhausted of the do-or-die journey, fell asleep, feeling sorrow and somehow calm. 11 I was very dismayed that I couldn't enjoy swapping ideas with Brian any more without things turning into a do-or-die debate. 12 He has cash and guns to sustain him, as well as cunning,[www.] ruthlessness and do-or-die determination. 13 Thousands of red-shirted anti-government demonstrators converged on the Thai capital Saturday, vowing to oust the government in a mass do-or-die display of muscle, AP reported. 14 " Ryan wrote, "the hotel may be Mr Qaddafi's strength and the opposition do-or-die site, the frightening thought kept in mind. 15 All Champions League games are like that because there is a lot of pressure, but do-or-die ties are something different. 16 So my advice is this: Keep the eight-glasses-a-day rule--not as a do-or-die goal, but simply as a tool to remind you to drink enough water to make up for any shortfall from your food. 17 The enemy troops were superior in numbers but our soldiers showed a do-or-die determination and won the battle. 18 Though Wisconsin has a relatively modest haul of 74 delegates, Clinton's weaknesses in the state threaten to follow her through Texas and Ohio which her campaign has cast as do-or-die contests. 19 Since this hole (in my vision) is played in the opposite direction of 16 and 17, the natural arena that 16 is, also provides a good view of this do-or-die closing hole. 20 The other army was large but our men showed a do-or-die determination and won the battle.