And there, made ready for death, with the halter round her neck, she stood upon the fatal ladder in calm serenity, expecting to die. |
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The naked, starving, unhoused Griffin would, logically, seem to be that way not because of any fatal flaw in his science. |
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Sweating off the pounds can be an unhealthy, even dangerous and potentially fatal way to lighten your load. |
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All the while the police remained a mute spectator only trying to ensure that fatal injuries were not inflicted. |
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Mr Croxford, whose mother lives in Haverfordwest, suffered a fatal 8cm deep wound to his heart. |
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Their low altitude, the unfavourable climatic conditions and the fire were the factors that led to the fatal outcome. |
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Do not ingest these oils pure, as the undiluted oil can be fatal even in small doses. |
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He swam across the river easily, even though the undertow beneath could be fatal to someone who was not a strong swimmer. |
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Skiers blame boarders, but boarders point out that fatal accidents happened long before boarding became the rage. |
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Chronic wasting disease is a fatal neurological ailment of elk, white-tailed deer and mule deer. |
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His companions are seemingly unconcerned about his fatal injuries, being much more worried about the fate of the horse. |
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Hanks' fatal miscasting and timid performance unbalances a film that is already too careful to thrill. |
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It was a terrible situation that eventually could prove fatal if left unattended, at least in her situation. |
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Fewer than 1 per cent of fatal accidents happen on dual carriageways and motorways, yet many of these roads are now plagued with speed cameras. |
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He had suffered a fatal blood clot, likely to have been brought on by periods of sustained immobility caused by Parkinson's disease. |
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He has been fighting mortal battles so long that it is hard to ascertain when the fatal blow was dealt. |
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The former Trowbridge schoolboy and well-known football player died less than a week later on February 8 from a fatal bleed to the brain. |
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We describe a fatal case of primary pulmonary blastomycosis in a patient with steroid-dependent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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It seems that South Africa is condemned to repeat fatal mistakes that should have been learned from the past. |
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It was more than just a severe mishap, more than just a typical fatal training accident. |
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It's a lush, romantic epic about lovers in a fatal emotional triangle, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. |
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Now, nearly 40 years after a fatal drug overdose, a dizzyingly complete six-CD collection of his trailblazing routines has been released. |
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Hubris, the fatal flaw of a tragic hero which blinds him to the reality of the world, is not exactly in short supply at the present. |
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He was the icon in an era of icons, but like Shakespeare's tragic heroes his fatal flaws cut short a certain glittering career. |
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Terrible human tragedies and unimaginable suffering result from fatal accidents in farming each year. |
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Pastors' presence as community leaders is most evident after collective tragedies such as fatal accidents and violent crimes. |
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To me, the fatal flaw of this method is her decision not to write a major methodological chapter to introduce her study. |
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Maintenance of addicts on methadone reduces the incidence of fatal and non-fatal heroin overdoses. |
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The fibres stick in lung tissue, causing fatal diseases such as asbestosis and mesothelioma, both rare and aggressive forms of cancer. |
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They reckoned it would be quite fatal for their credibility, toadying up to politicians. |
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During the nineteenth century, laudanum, made from a tincture of opium, was a popular sleeping aid, but it was known to be fatal in large doses. |
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With epic melodramas such as this one, the main character always makes one fatal mistake. |
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According to one study, the risk of a fatal heart attack can be cut in half by switching to a Mediterranean diet. |
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A fatal mistake was choosing to colonise land at the heart of the Spanish empire. |
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Venous thromboembolism is an uncommon occurrence in pregnancy but can be fatal in some cases. |
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Titus and Dave partake in some base-jumping off a local bridge, until a fellow jumper suffers a fatal accident. |
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A third of fatal accidents involved single vehicles, mainly as a result of speeding and or alcohol. |
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He moved from barnstorming to the Apollo program without making a fatal mistake in an accident-prone profession. |
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They have potentially fatal deficiencies in the areas of design, equipment and materials. |
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Visitors commented on the 'foul and fatal airs and waters' and 'evil-smelling stagnant waters' which caused ill-health and an early grave. |
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Maidenly honour is tricked into a fatal moment of weakness which the ballad-monger, as though with a sly wink, seems actually to condone. |
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The investigation, which was mothballed after only 12 weeks, was also severely criticised for manifold failures and fatal delays. |
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This difficulty is fatal to Lewis's refutation of Manicheanism and, more significantly, to his moral argument. |
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Glioblastoma is a rapidly growing malignant brain tumour and usually has a fatal outcome. |
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In 2001 his parents won the right to create a saviour sibling to help cure him from the potentially fatal blood disorder. |
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All fatal cases have been confirmed by medical records, autopsy report, or death certificate. |
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Manx Syndrome is a normally fatal defect caused by the so-called Manx gene, which causes the taillessness. |
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Likewise, the center says certain plants are fatal if eaten, including azalea, oleander, sago palm and yew. |
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He said the absence of both safety factors had been the main cause of numerous fatal traffic accidents. |
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Some 220 of the fatal accidents were caused by people running red lights or stop signs. |
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Also called rubeola, measles can be serious and even fatal for small children. |
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Like rubbernecking at the scene of a fatal accident, I am repulsed yet, at the same time, I cannot seem to pull my eyes away. |
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In Victorian England more calculating intelligences are at work, which ultimately prove fatal for the pirates. |
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The AAP does not recommend routine use of pemoline, a long-acting stimulant, because of rare but potentially fatal hepatotoxicity. |
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The fatal accident occurred when one car failed to climb an incline and became trapped on a roll-back arrester nearly 40 ft from the ground. |
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This phraseology is grandiose, rotund and sonorous, but signifies a fatal weakness in Walcott's approach to both Brand and Philip. |
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It's a terrible and often fatal disease starting with muscle spasms in the jaw and face, called lockjaw, then spreading. |
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The risk of a fatal outcome for the foetus is highest with infection during the second trimester. |
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In children, aspirin may trigger Reye's syndrome, a rare but potentially fatal disease that affects the blood, liver and brain. |
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I have been hearing about a potentially fatal kidney disease in dogs, leptospirosis, becoming a problem in Connecticut and Long Island. |
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Manchester's only specialist clinic for anorexics and bulimics with potentially fatal conditions is under threat of closure to save NHS cash. |
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An urgent rethink is needed before a fatal blow is delivered to the credibility of electronic voting. |
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The number of fatal road accidents in North Yorkshire leapt dramatically last year, according to new figures. |
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A difficult wait for a community very concerned about an unexplained fatal shooting of one of its citizens, and that wait over tomorrow. |
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Eight of the fatal shootings have occurred in Dublin, while two have taken place in Limerick. |
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Sudden ruptures of the artery can lead to fatal blood loss or severe brain damage. |
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Even a fearsome spectacled caiman is unable to escape an anaconda's fatal embrace. |
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A 33-year-old non-national will be brought before Dublin District Court this morning in relation to the fatal stabbing of the Latvian man. |
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The stimulant drugs are based on amphetamine and carry a risk of sudden death from fatal heart rhythms. |
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Precisely which errors are remediable and which fatal it is unnecessary to decide. |
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Because this disease is virtually always fatal due to the profound bone marrow aplasia, management is not well defined and is rarely successful. |
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He was stabbed three times, suffering a fatal wound to the aorta, the major blood vessel from the heart. |
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With those numbers, it's just a matter of time before the next fatal wreck occurs, Rendon said. |
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The seeds are crushed into a powder and there is no known antidote for the fatal solution. |
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We haven't had a fatal accident in the village yet, touch wood, but we don't want to sit back and wait for that to happen. |
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The wizards' magical attacks were slowly building to a level that would be fatal to Solomon. |
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A reconstruction of the events leading up to his fatal skydive will also feature on this month's programme. |
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Poisoning causes violent pain in the throat, vomiting, and possibly fatal collapse or constriction of the esophagus. |
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Of course she's dressed in another pair of kinky boots indicative of her femme fatal stage persona but there's no calculated synthetic chic here. |
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The last act of the witenagemot in England was to choose Harold, Earl of Wessex, as King in 1066, a fatal choice. |
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The hard, smooth surface of windslab is very deceptive, avalanches of such snow are common and have been responsible for many fatal accidents. |
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As many of your readers will know, meningitis can take hold rapidly with devastating and sometimes fatal effects. |
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Bonfires can be fatal for wildlife such as hedgehogs, which often crawl in them to sleep. |
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In fatal cases, advanced age has been found to be the most important risk factor. |
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The funeral of a student who suffered fatal injuries on Lightwater Valley's new white-knuckle ride two weeks ago will take place next week. |
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In January the CDC reported two fatal cases of rat-bite fever and linked the disease Tularemia in hamsters to humans for the first time. |
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Weil's disease, contracted from the urine and faeces of rats, can be fatal if not caught on time. |
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Detectives have been given extra time to quiz a murder suspect over the fatal stabbing of a Swindon man. |
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It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly quirky show. |
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Police are also keen to question the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting. |
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A stretch of the N7 east of Naas was the location for another two fatal accidents with 34 other accidents causing injury. |
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The Good Body treats eating disorders as though they are temporary, adolescent phases but anorexia and bulimia can be fatal diseases. |
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Rabies is a severe and fatal disease of the central nervous system of warm-blooded animals, including man. |
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The fatal fraud was the result of his action in buying quantities of shares in a distilling firm in an effort to shore up the share price. |
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The news comes in the wake of two fatal road accidents in the Swindon area. |
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As the weather gets warmer the fatal disease myxomatosis spreads faster. |
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Nor should we ever assume that weather alone, however extreme, should be fatal to a commercial flight. |
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As I described in an article over the summer when the fatal case in China was diagnosed, plague has three distinct clinical forms. |
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A century ago today, archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary embarked on his fatal journey to Sarajevo. |
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But it also opens outward to offer a sharp look at the fatal codes of honor dominating the austro-hungarian military caste system. |
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Prosecutors say Fernandez caused the fatal injuries by slamming him into a bookshelf. |
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The fourth, 19-year-old Jaynisha Scheffer, fell beside a bus stop with a fatal wound in her back. |
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It's a terrifying disease, characterized by spasms and sometimes followed by fatal bleeding from the nose and mouth. |
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A sense and a respect for what is concrete develop in her, opposed to abstractions which are so often fatal for the existence of individuals and society. |
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Deep sea animals will heave themselves up from the abyssal depths, even though it's fatal to them, if they hear a rumor that you will be passing overhead in a boat. |
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Their futures looked bleak at the beginning of last year after both were diagnosed with Battens Disease, a fatal condition causing muscle wastage. |
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Even more fatal was the revival of radical political activism in the army. |
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A coroner weighed into the national controversy over speed cameras when he suggested that one may have caused a fatal accident by distracting the driver. |
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The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio, a fatal factor in thick fog. |
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Blood spatters on the pavement seem to confirm that he was moving toward Wilson when the instantly fatal shot was fired. |
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It is understood that the two young people are to marry as soon as Edwin comes of age, although this very understanding has been fatal to love between them. |
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Williams was ultimately acquitted of aggravated manslaughter charges, but convicted of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting of a limousine driver. |
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Reports show that annual CT and nuclear medicine scans may cause 40,000 fatal cancers. |
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A fatal car wreck late Sunday night forced investigators to close a southwest Valley intersection through Monday morning, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety. |
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A man is lured into a fatal obsession when he is hired to make a sealskin bag for a woman born with her heart outside her body. |
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The story of a wayward anesthesia trainee who took a near fatal dose of fentanyl hit the news this week. |
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Production was cut at its rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and at onshore refineries such as Texas City, which was also the scene of a fatal fire in March. |
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The Good Wife introduced its potentially fatal fatality into a world already in flux. |
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It was probably a fatal piece of ambergris that caused his death. |
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In the legend, the burden of hierarchical corruption is carried by the anathema hurled by the wives immolating themselves, and it culminates in a fatal robe of honour. |
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And what led to this fatal shooting of an airline passenger? |
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Each year in Canada and the U.S. dozens of children are mauled and killed by dogs, with pit bulls, Rottweilers and German shepherds involved in the majority of fatal attacks. |
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That locution is uttered as if it is some fatal sequence of human conduct. |
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With those seven simple words, once politically fatal for a Republican leader to utter, the gauntlet was thrown. |
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Canine heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal parasitic condition, transmitted by mosquitoes, in which roundworms develop in the heart and major blood vessels of dogs. |
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The disease attacks the liver and can be fatal in a small number of cases. |
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A 28-year-old gunned down in a dark, New York City hallway by a rookie cop who apparently made a fatal mistake. |
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Insight also a ham radio recording of army messages during the fatal afternoon. |
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On a fatal journey back to England a storm rocked his ship and as the crew and dismal captain bailed water from the ship, an amazing thing happened for John. |
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Police do not expect to charge anyone involved in the fatal collision between a Bundaberg truck driver's semi-trailer and an elderly couple's campervan last week. |
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She also, from a dried up old toad, has transformed herself into a sparkling, magical femme with mysterious fatal charm after toasting herself under the sun for a week. |
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He tanked with right-wing voters because he made the fatal error of showing some humanity to the children of illegal immigrants. |
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One is meningitis, an infection of the lining of the brain, that is fatal in about 10 percent of cases. |
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The pilot of a microlight aircraft that crashed in the Pyrenees killing him and his girlfriend had had a series of accidents before the fatal crash, it emerged yesterday. |
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In this Pythonesque vision, Lady Macbeth is a vampish sexpot, while her husband is a dim-witted cuckold, less blighted by fatal flaws than fatal dorkiness. |
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The incident still might have sparked trouble because that lone bullet proved fatal for a man who was black. |
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Acute eosinophilic pneumonia, a rare and often fatal form of the disease that has developed in soldiers serving in and near Iraq, mimics community-acquired pneumonia. |
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The author also argues for avoiding several potentially fatal missteps. |
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After a while I realized the fatal mistake I had made, but I didn't cry. |
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In the name of their supposed art, milch, Mann, and the HBO brass were all too willing to subject horses to fatal harm. |
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Poverty, violence, near fatal cancer, his punishing and unsatisfying ride through the justice system. |
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When ingested, nitrogen interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen, a condition known as methemoglobinemia, or blue baby syndrome, which can be fatal to infants. |
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Three off-duty cops working as security guards apprehended Saylor and proceeded to restrain him in an ultimately fatal fashion. |
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While a few beaches and dozens of animals were tarred by oil, miraculously, the only fatal victims were four pelicans and two blue-footed boobies. |
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Orcas, the largest species of dolphin, have been involved in fatal attacks on humans in captivity. |
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One of the most notable is a stretch known as Moota, which is regularly the scene of fatal accidents. |
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It commonly has broken teeth and, on rarer occasions, fatal abscesses on the jaw, head and neck. |
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This can have fatal results if yew 'berries' are eaten without removing the seeds first. |
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The South Wales coalfield was notorious for the number of fatal accidents in the 19th century. |
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In health services, Serco's difficulties include the poor handling of pathology labs and fatal errors in patient records. |
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A fatal accident inquiry later blamed a buildup of slush in the aircraft's engines before the crash. |
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The exhibition included a film based around a fatal fire in a Manchester Woolworths store, set to the music of '60s pop group The Shangri-Las. |
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Meningococcal meningitis is an infection of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord that is fatal in about 10 percent of cases. |
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Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis is a rare and rapidly fatal disease caused by the Naegleria fowleri amoeba. |
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By September 2017, there had been four fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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What can be more natural than the circumstances in the behaviour of those women who had lost their husbands on this fatal day? |
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However, due to the increasing power, lack of reliability and a series of fatal accidents during the 1986 rally, Group B was permanently banned. |
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In 1954 the number of occurrences and of injuries were the same and there was also one fatal casualty. |
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A jury heard Mr Chandran had used a sharp trochar instead of a blunt one, causing the fatal injury. |
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The clinical manifestations of thalassemia can range from mild anemia with microcytosis to fatal Hb Barts hydrops fetalis. |
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome is a rare and potentially fatal side effect reported with RISPERDAL CONSTA and similar medicines. |
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Foot-and-mouth is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals. |
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Missed diagnosis of limited ascending aortic dissection by multiple imaging modalities leading to fatal cardiac tamponade and aortic rupture. |
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One of the 4 fatal cases also involved the tricuspid valve and was associated with intravenous heroin abuse. |
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Motorcycles have a higher rate of fatal accidents than automobiles or trucks and buses. |
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A prolonged chase will stress the animal and can lead to capture myopathy, a fatal condition due to severe muscle and kidney damage. |
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A fatal case of n-butane poisoning after inhaling anti-perspiration aerosol deodorant. |
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Steven Baker was awaiting surgery on a slipped disc when he took the fatal dose of Tramadol, Teesside Coroner's Court was told. |
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A fatal plane crash at Nashville Airport earlier this week may have gone unnoticed for hours, the Nashville Tennessean newspaper reported. |
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We report a case of fatal NRTI-induced lactic acidosis that occurred 4 months after stavudine, didanosine, and tenofovir were initiated. |
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A scan had revealed she had a thalamic brain abscess, a rare condition that can be fatal if not treated quickly. |
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The latest tensions first erupted in July, when New York police killed dad-of six Eric, 43, after placing him in a fatal choke hold. |
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While holidaying with his family in Malaysia in June 2014, Chris suffered a fatal Myocardial Infarct. |
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Primary amebic meningoencephalitis is a fatal disease caused by the thermotolerant free-living ameba Naegleria fowleri. |
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Mutations in a gene that helps regulate cell division are responsible for some inherited cases of a fatal lung disease. |
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But I dread to think what one of her sporrans will look like if there's ever a fatal motorcycle accident outside her front door. |
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Coroner Simon Nelson ruled on Wednesday that the sorbet had triggered a fatal reaction. |
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Pulmonary tumor thrombotic microangiopathy is a rare and usually fatal cause of rapidly progressive dyspnea, caused by malignancy. |
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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, also known as prion diseases, are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that affect humans and animals. |
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It is a fatal neurodegenerative disease of the CNS in sheep, goats and mouflons. |
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Former charge hand William Buchan told a fatal accident inquiry how the crew were removing oil from the vessel into a tanker. |
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This form of smallpox occurs in anywhere from 3 to 25 percent of fatal cases depending on the virulence of the smallpox strain. |
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In 1 fatal case, the invasive zygomycete Apophysomyces elegans was isolated. |
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In fatal accident claims, generally the younger deceased, the greater the dependency claim by the partner and children. |
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Zygomycosis is a serious and often rapidly fatal infection usually seen in immunocompromised individuals. |
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In the third race, the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, Senna was involved in a fatal crash at the first corner after completing six laps. |
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The Salford versus Leeds league match was abandoned after 38 minutes when Chris Sanderson of Leeds suffered a fatal injury. |
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During the unblocking of the last section, the end of the hose whipped upwards and struck Mr Roberts on the head, causing fatal injuries. |
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Conures are prone to salmonella and psittacosis, which can cause fatal pneumonia. |
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The Native American population was devastated after contact with the Old World by introduction of many fatal diseases. |
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After developing a rash, Kim Boxwell, 24, used the internet to identify the arachnid as a potentially fatal Brazilian Wandering Spider. |
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In one scene Hitchcock uses a lightbulb to illuminate what might be a fatal glass of milk that Grant is bringing to his wife. |
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Matz was the trainer of Barbaro, the superhorse who won here in 2006 and took that fatal misstep two weeks later at the Preakness. |
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And scientists successfully have used gene therapy to treat the fatal brain disorder adrenoleukodystrophy in children. |
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People with diabetes have fluctuating blood sugar levels and can suffer from hyper or hypo glycaemia which can be fatal in some cases. |
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However, in March 1925 he suffered a near fatal attack of malaria and tuberculosis while on a third visit to Mexico. |
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After stuffing the fowl with snow, Bacon contracted a fatal case of pneumonia. |
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Air embolism is one of the most sudden conditions to arise which would bring a fatal result. |
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That obstacle is sylvatic plague, an exotic disease fatal to black-tailed prairie dogs. |
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The infection can be cured with antibiotics but can develop into potentially fatal tertiary syphilis if left untreated. |
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He had been party to a fatal quarrel involving his neighbours in Norton Folgate, and was held in Newgate Prison for a fortnight. |
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Both ships were transporting heavy loads of metallic ore similar to that which was loaded on Cyclops during her fatal voyage. |
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The air should have gone into a tube leading to the baby's stomach but he injected it into a venous drip by mistake causing a fatal air embolism. |
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The destruction of red blood cells releases free hemoglobin into the bloodstream, which can have fatal consequences. |
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By June 2014, there had been two fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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Rose sent for Clementine, but the illness proved fatal on 23 August 1921, and Marigold was buried in the Kensal Green Cemetery three days later. |
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The assault was followed by the tragic and fatal mauling of a six-day-old baby, ElizaMae Mullane, by an Alaskan malamute in Wales. |
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The age of the client is important especially when dealing with fatal accident claims or permanent injuries. |
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This proposition is fatal to this appeal, and renders this court jurisdictionless and powerless to proceed to review the cause. |
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Whate'er the weapon, still his aim was true, Nor e'er in vain the fatal bullet flew. |
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The plots of Shakespeare's tragedies often hinge on such fatal errors or flaws, which overturn order and destroy the hero and those he loves. |
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His first novel to achieve major success was his third, Mr Perrin and Mr Traill, a tragicomic story of a fatal clash between two schoolmasters. |
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He said laryngotracheobronchitis or Croup is common in children and babies in winter season and it may prove fatal if not treated properly. |
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The base of the skull also presented another fatal wound in which a bladed weapon had been thrust into it, leaving behind a jagged hole. |
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Some fungi can cause serious diseases in humans, several of which may be fatal if untreated. |
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The first fatal Rickettsia rickettsii infection was diagnosed in the southwest of Mexico. |
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Most serious of the elm pests is the elm leaf beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola, which can decimate foliage, although rarely with fatal results. |
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A blackout can also be a first symptom of a fatal irregular heart rhythm, which causes over 100,000 deaths every year in Britain. |
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The fights are seldom fatal but may leave the loser considerably debilitated. |
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A mysterious fatal disease near Lake Sartlan in the Novosibirsk Oblast was noted among local red foxes, but the cause was undetermined. |
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Science is up the stump. She can't find out why green sorghum should be so quickly fatal to cattle, says an exchange. |
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These epidemics were less fatal due to a greater understanding of the cholera bacteria. |
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In Scandinavia, only three fatal attacks were recorded in the 20th century. |
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In his view the transformation proved to be fatal and eventually led to the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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Polar bears exposed to oil spill conditions have been observed to lick the oil from their fur, leading to fatal kidney failure. |
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When ileus comes on in a case of strangury, they prove fatal in seven days, unless, fever supervening, there be a copious discharge of urine. |
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The most fatal road accident was a collision that occurred in the Mazyonah area of Dhofar and resulted in the death of nine people. |
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Grey squirrels outcompete the reds for resources and carry a squirrelpox disease that is fatal to the native species. |
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Some implicate either his taster Halotus, his doctor Xenophon, or the infamous poisoner Locusta as the administrator of the fatal substance. |
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In the process of wallowing, bison may become infected by the fatal disease anthrax, which may occur naturally in the soil. |
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One concerns Camelot, usually envisioned as a doomed utopia of chivalric virtue, undone by the fatal flaws of Arthur and Sir Lancelot. |
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A post-mortem found fatal levels of the antidepressant Venlafaxine and Mr Wooley recorded a narrative verdict. |
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The restoration of Mughal rule began after Humayun's triumphant return from Persia in 1555, but he died from a fatal accident shortly afterwards. |
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They overturned him to all his interests by the sure but fatal handle of his own good nature. |
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The only thing that might make me play is if you get bonus points for either broken pelvises or fatal rodeo-clown gorings. |
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There are an average of two fatal attacks by bears per year in North America. |
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Complications of smallpox arise most commonly in the respiratory system and range from simple bronchitis to fatal pneumonia. |
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Fluttering streamers could save seabirds from fatal encounters with many longline fishing boats, according to a big study. |
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But many of the fatal accidents referred to have been the results of parents releasing safety catches. |
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In fatal cases of ordinary smallpox, death usually occurs between the tenth and sixteenth days of the illness. |
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In the year 1859 there were 68 fatal accidents in Manchester district and 57 in Wigan and St Helens. |
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Normally he could whip all and sundry, but in his be-drunken state he had already survived several almost fatal bad beatings. |
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One eyewitness said officers used a loud hailer to encourage him to leave the flat before the fatal shot was fired. |
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Loverboy is a tragedy in which the mother's fatal flaw is her love for her son, and this love leads to her undoing. |
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These adverse effects were reversed when the regimen stopped, but it was fatal in some patients with protracted vomiting. |
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The consequence under this definition, according to Keith Ferdinando, is a fatal compromise of the dominant religion's integrity. |
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Bears frequently track down tigers to usurp their kills, with occasional fatal outcomes for the tiger. |
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Naval exercises with sonar regularly results in fallen cetaceans that wash up with fatal decompression. |
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They are mean, unhappy and inspired only by their fatal selfishness. |
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Court documents said that police believe the fatal impact occurred when Molly Jane Roe threw the baby, causing her to hit her head. |
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This leads to extensive skin death at late stage and may cause secondary infection and fatal shock. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease is a contagious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovid. |
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Beaching, usually fatal to cetaceans, is not an instinctive behaviour, and can require years of practice for the young. |
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But in reality Cian, five, and two-year-old Ailbhe both suffer from cystinosis, a rare and potentially fatal genetic disorder. |
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They continue to be utilized for embryonic studies, as prenatal development continues to seek testing for fatal diseases. |
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The video of Tommy Cooper suffering the fatal heart attack on stage has been uploaded to numerous video sharing websites. |
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Cercaria emasculans is known to be fatal to the snail, but this does not account for the observed mortality. |
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This sententiousness mars several otherwise vivid poems, but it is hardly a fatal flaw. |
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Though mysterious, treacherous men are common characters in most Gothic works, some of the closest archetypes to the homme fatal can be found in the novels of Ann Radcliffe. |
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Lulled by the Syren-song that my own heart sung to me, with eyes shut to all sight, and ears closed to all sound of danger, I drifted nearer and nearer to the fatal rocks. |
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His fatal flaw was his undoing. In a sense he defeated himself. |
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If you're not reasonably careful, it's possible that a solution could aerially give you the wrong answer because it contains one or more fatal flaws. |
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Unknown to the family, Jordan Norrie, who was just two at the time, had developed a peanut allergy which can lead to the potentially fatal anaphylactic shock. |
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Sean said a hot spot for rats, which carry potentially fatal illnesses such as Weil's disease, is Dock Road in Garston where the rodents congregate near sewers. |
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The 38-year-old was struck down by a bout of potentially fatal altitude sickness on Sunday after scaling 12,000ft of the 19,341ft peak in Tanzania, East Africa. |
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He suffered altitude sickness and gearbox failure and even witnessed the aftermath of a fatal crash involving French motorcyclist Thomas Bourgoin, for instance. |
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The first fatal case of yam bean and rotenone toxicity in Thailand. |
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The establishment of the national socialist dictatorship in 1933 led to fatal genocides and World War II, which left Germany and most of Europe devastated. |
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The conditions on board also resulted in the spread of fatal diseases. |
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Captain Chaloner Ogle of the HMS Swallow cornered Bartholomew Roberts in 1722 at Cape Lopez, and a fatal broadside from the Swallow killed the pirate captain instantly. |
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Immunomodulatory pretreatment with Kalanchoe pinnata extract and its quercitrin flavonoid effectively protects mice against fatal anaphylactic shock. |
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Till two decades back zygomycosis due to fungi belonging to the class Zygomycetes and the order Mucorales was considered rare fatal opportunistic fungal infection. |
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Jochen Rindt is the only posthumous World Champion, after his points total was not overhauled despite his fatal accident at the 1970 Italian Grand Prix. |
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Dad-of-two Stephen Parkins, 43, suffered a fatal heart attack within minutes of being wrongly injected with Suxamethonium at Birmingham Heartlands. |
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A fatal pancreatic abscess developed in a 67-year-old man with type 2 diabetes who was taking a concoction containing Nux vomica and Rhus toxicodendron. |
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The 32-year-old has released four Punjabi tracks including his most popular Katal Kare, about a fatal attraction to a girl and the music video received 60,000 hits on YouTube. |
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More than 500 men tested for prostate cancer have been told their results must be rechecked after the discovery of potentially fatal testing errors. |
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In late November and early December 1623 he suffered a nearly fatal illness, thought to be either typhus or a combination of a cold followed by a period of fever. |
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After the fatal 1987 King's Cross fire, all wooden escalators were replaced with metal ones and the mechanisms are regularly degreased to lower the potential for fires. |
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Pouring with tobacco liquor is fatal to these insects, and also to the ked, Hippobosca ovina, and to the tick, Acarus reduvius, if it fairly reach them. |
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All the circumstances of my disasters are bound up in that fatal knot. |
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Bar manager Reilly, from Ayle in Westport, Co Mayo, was overtaking a car in his uninsured, EUR500 Honda Civic seconds before the fatal crash near Ballyheane in Castlebar. |
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Unlike the introverted Hamlet, whose fatal flaw is hesitation, the heroes of the tragedies that followed, Othello and King Lear, are undone by hasty errors of judgement. |
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Joined by Philip II, Count Raymond V of Toulouse, and Duke Hugh III of Burgundy, Henry died suddenly of a fatal illness in 1183, saving Richard's position. |
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Other sources stated that no one knew how Harold died because the press of battle was so tight around the king that the soldiers could not see who struck the fatal blow. |
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In July 2007 Aura Estrada, a promising Mexican writer studying in New York, sustained fatal neck injuries from bodysurfing off the Pacific coast of Mexico. |
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The ABC affiliate in Phoenix, Arizona, reported on January 2 about a real-life boogeyman who met a fatal end when he tried getting into the bedroom of a young girl. |
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That fatal look of a common intelligence, of a common assent, was exchanged among the doomers of the prisoner's life and death, as the judge concluded. |
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The front right wheel flailed around without breaking off from the car, as it is now secured by a safety chain, a measure introduced after Ayrton Senna's fatal crash. |
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Here it was that the Gauls gave the Romans such a fatal Overthrow, that Dies Alliensis went proverbially afterwards for Dies infaustus, an unlucky or black Day. |
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The last fatal crocodile attack in the Northern Territory was in December 2012, when a nine-year-old boy was seized by a saltwater crocodile near the small town of Dhania. |
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This fatal news coming to Hick's Hall upon the article of my Lord Russell's trial, was said to have had no little influence on the jury and all the bench to his prejudice. |
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They have claimed such people are at risk of potentially fatal secondary drowning and are calling for warning signs to be put up at the spot to prevent further incidents. |
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A statement from forensic pathologist Paul Johnson said Sophie had a fatal concentration of PMA in her system as well as MDMA and traces of other drugs. |
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At the end of the song the fatal road is indicated by a series of rising minor thirds, a sequential progression that has no foreseeable, functional conclusion. |
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Daffodils, lilies, laburnum, cherry laurel, castor oil bush and philodendron are all highly poisonous to pets and can prove fatal to our furry companions. |
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Cheshire East Council leader Michael Jones accused the firm of turning their back on traumatised employees and local residents after the fatal explosion three weeks ago. |
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Victory would leave the Foxes no more than a point behind the Magpies, and other rivals within spitting distance, leaving Ashley in danger of a fatal miscalculation. |
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The fatal chokehold in July was captured on video as Mr Garner was arrested by officers in Staten Island, New York, on suspicion of selling cigarettes illegally. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease is a contagious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild species within the family Bovidae. |
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