At least 14 people were killed in the incident, including two small children who suffocated when teargas was shot into their homes. |
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It was a special feeling for Celtic fans so often suffocated down the years by domestic commitments. |
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As I, along with half the nation, waited, hardly daring to breathe, the announcement came that little Kathy had suffocated. |
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I have been choked and almost suffocated to death during that time, all the while, more concerned about the well being of others than for myself. |
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While climbing out of the window, his neck got stuck and it appears he was unable to breathe and suffocated. |
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Wait till you had the bandage ready, and the whole reform opportunity would be suffocated by nervous nellies. |
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I think the best way to die would be to be suffocated by a big pair of norks, just picture the look of pure bliss forever on a man's face! |
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It had to be oxygenized as well, or his creations all would have suffocated. |
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She couldn't find anything out of order, but sometimes she felt oppressed, suffocated. |
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En route, approximately half of the captives suffocated or were killed by shots fired by soldiers into the airtight containers. |
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But Henry had suffocated her, bit by bit, until everyone around them saw her as nothing more than his ancillary. |
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Two of those killed were children, aged two and five, who suffocated when teargas was fired at the picket line. |
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I felt I was being trapped, suffocated by their delighted chatter and effusion. |
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The men reportedly suffocated after being held for hours in a vehicle that lacked oxygen. |
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This coup actually suffocated the development of democracy in Iran in its embryonic stage. |
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Nineteen people suffocated in the back of an unventilated tractor-trailer last year as they tried to cross the border near Victoria, Texas. |
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He runs out of air and ever so slowly gets suffocated and finally dies away. |
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They suffocated and strangled me simultaneously, and I had to fight to surface for air. |
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The simplest is that for resuscitating those who have been temporarily suffocated by choking up the throat. |
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The little girl had been molested and asphyxiated, suffocated to death. |
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In a similar episode in the spring of 2003 in Texas, 19 Latin American migrants suffocated inside a trailer truck. |
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Still, they are bust: and while they say they were suffocated by demand, all charities face quenchless need. |
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The girls, who are the ones ultimately suffocated, light out for the territory. |
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Our inner being is being suffocated by our past traumas, our neuroses, our fears, our doubts, and our mental models of the world. |
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Water circulating around the spawning bed carries oxygen to the eggs, but when silt covers them, the unhatched fish are suffocated. |
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Health Canada is aware of one recent incident in Canada where an infant suffocated as a result of being placed to sleep on an air mattress. |
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Ratmansky believes he has discovered a life and energy in Petipa's choreography that's been suffocated over time. |
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He felt suffocated by village life and the ruling hand of his overbearing father. |
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The media is suffocated by self-censorship more than by the Kremlin's pressure. |
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Both spouses must work, and they feel economically and socially suffocated. |
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Lawson was literally at the brink of death as the tumour slowly suffocated him. |
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In 1997, a Swedish child of nine years old suffocated to death after having sucked on a suction cup tip which he accidentally inhaled. |
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Older women were three times more likely than older men to have been strangled, suffocated or drowned. |
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Friends of my family who were taken prisoner during the Bay of Pigs invasion suffocated to death in airless trucks as they were being transported to detention. |
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The girls, aged three and four, were suffocated by fumes from the fire which started in the ground-floor flat of the three storey Victorian house in Osterley Road. |
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Dozens of boys and men suffocated to death, locked for days in an airless, sweltering shipping container by rebels controlling northern Ivory Coast, two survivors said. |
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That day she suffocated her son and then tried to kill herself. |
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One or both of you begins to feel suffocated, and the intense vulnerability of sexual passion that was so easy in the early days becomes impossible. |
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The tattle and titillation only makes him redouble attempts to disclose his real self and we're slowly becoming suffocated under the continued weight of his effort. |
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The gruff, strangulated tones seemed to reflect the woman's petulant desires and suffocated potential, making her initially quite grotesque but ultimately deeply sympathetic. |
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The film's entertainment value is suffocated and the lack of individual character development means that the viewer's empathy in these heart-rending scenes is nonexistent. |
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The newspaper followed up on the death of a black club patron who was suffocated by a white bouncer when a dispute over the club's dress code got physical. |
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Other church councils followed in 381 and 441, and then came the Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, wherein the light of the Word was almost suffocated. |
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But there are an awful lot of colleagues – I'm not talking about Lib Dems, it's people of all parties – who seem frustrated by the direction of travel, who are a bit suffocated by the process of party politics. |
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The migrants are likely to have suffocated, according to Hans Peter Doskozil, chief of police in eastern Burgenland province. |
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In 1812, 90 men and boys were suffocated or burnt to death in the Felling Pit near Gateshead and 22 in the following year. |
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The sterility of 19th century academism had not yet suffocated their art. |
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Eve is extremely beautiful and thoroughly in love with Adam, though may feel suffocated by his constant presence. |
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When combined with bad road building practices that often lead to inundation of the forest when water is trapped on one side of the road, mangroves are suffocated by being inundated. |
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The same goes for funding and support of the arts and craft industry, a sector which creates many jobs, as long as it is not suffocated by unrealistic pernickety regulations, as has been possible for market traders. |
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Roselio de la Cruz was beaten and threatened with death, while officials held a plastic bag over the head of José Manuel de la Torre until he almost suffocated. |
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The society is changing so fast: arriving in Chennai, I was almost suffocated by the intensity of life, the density of traffic, the growth of buildings and shops with their consumer products, the advertising? |
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In Philadelphia there were two firefighters who were killed when they went into the basement of a home that had a grow-op, and they became entangled and suffocated trying to get out of there. |
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She had been attempting to walk to the bathroom and, as her lungs filled with liquid, collapsed and suffocated. |
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Large prey, such as moose calves and elk, are usually suffocated, whereas small prey, such as mule deer fawns, are more likely to die from broken necks. |
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has put out the warning after revealing that at least 16 babies have suffocated and choked on nappy sacks. |
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Large koi carp, Crucian carp, bream, roach, fry and skimmers are among the species which suffocated under the ice at Greenbank Park, in Mossley Hill. |
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James Sillcock, 26, suffocated himself days after watching a documentary about an acne sufferer who took his own life after also taking Roaccutane pills. |
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Female hatchlings, who are useless to foie gras producers, may be drowned in scalding water, suffocated in plastic bags or shredded alive in macerators. |
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