THE
death knell was sounded for thousands of Post Offices yesterday by Government plans to axe a pounds 1billion contract.
THE desire for a perfect home coupled with increasingly long working hours are starting to sound the DIY
death knell, according to new research.
IT is ironic that the
death knell is about to sound for The Knap's open air swimming pool during the hottest summer on record.
"This may be the start of the
death knell for the cold-dark-matter theory," says physicist Paul Steinhardt, at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
Scottish Socialist leader Tommsy Sheridan said: 'It is clear that the Labour Party in particular don't want this review because it sounds the
death knell for the council tax.'
But the
death knell for production at the Banner Lane plant rang in December 2002 when it was announced 1, 00 jobs would be lost.
This may not, of course, sound the
death knell of Porthcawl and Tenby as traditional holiday destinations for the people of South Wales.
Even at its
death knell, after the last traces of chlorophyll and other vital chemicals have vanished, a withering plant keeps producing one compound--a red-pigmented enzyme called peroxidase.
Soaring oil prices have, indeed, prompted aviation experts to sound the
death knell for budget airways.
Until these so-called supporters go and watch football and pay for it, the
death knell will sound for clubs.
Paul Lancaster, of Nuneaton Saturday Market Traders' Association, who is quitting his stall later this month, said: "I believe that if this building actually starts to take shape, it could be the
death knell for Nuneaton as a shopping attraction."
At the same time, researchers sounded the
death knell for dextran sulfate, aone-promising AIDS treatment, and cautioned against bypassing standard procedures for drug approval.