| 1. | Unfortunately, in Bosnia political labels have tended to mean life or death.
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| 2. | "But that doesn't mean life in our country came to a halt.
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| 3. | Genetically modified foods mean life or death for millions of starving Africans.
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| 4. | She never resented that, but it didn't mean life was easy ."
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| 5. | "If you give land, " he said, " it means life ."
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| 6. | For them to be in an opposition party means life or death.
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| 7. | Paper cuts are by no means life-threatening, but they can be painful.
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| 8. | Does this mean life around the Hope home has gotten a tad mundane?
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| 9. | For them, one mistake means life or death or permanent injury.
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| 10. | In this context, mission critical means life, safety, health, McCall explained.
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