During the Cold War, the threat of strategic attack using nuclear weapons dominated air force war planning. |
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The growth in guerrilla attack frequency and effectiveness slows down repairs, training, and population support. |
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Throughout the entire federation campaign, a couple of torpedo turrets were capable of repelling every attack the enemy mounted. |
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Low on ammunition, he marked a sixth bunker with smoke for Cobra gun ships to attack. |
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The vicious attack is the latest in a worrying number of burglaries to hit the area this year. |
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Attempting to answer it by using saber-rattling to attack an amorphous axis of enemies is a great failure of leadership. |
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The goal to attack the spiralling cost of public services may be laudable, but the precedent is dangerous. |
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For him, a libidinal and Dionysian Black Orpheus had the potency to mount an explosive attack on the repressed, repressive West. |
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The result was rattled nerves and rising complaints about Washington's efforts to protect Americans from a reprise of that terrorist attack. |
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He went on to launch a characteristically scathing attack on the newspaper, and on the eyewitness testimonies of the night in question. |
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He launched a frenzied personal attack on the economist, criticising everything from his economics to his politics. |
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He launched an immediate counter attack by accusing his leader of over reacting. |
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Ten minutes ago two attack helicopters peeled off overhead, circling London in tight formation and I could see police launches on the Thames. |
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Organisms that preferentially attack the fallopian tubes include Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis and mixed aerobes and anaerobes. |
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The Ulster Defence Association has recently hinted that it may be prepared to attack dissident republicans. |
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The muddy ground delayed them and gave the French gunners time to rally and repulse the first attack. |
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Private security analysts observe the mansion is still very vulnerable to attack in a country awash with guns. |
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The zip and energy shown by Wales in attack was one of the major plus points for Hearts. |
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The former national player has added that much-need zip to the attack, bowling long spells and dominating the batsmen. |
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In it, she examined the kinds of arguments heard to support and attack feminist positions. |
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He also engages in that time-tested rhetorical device, the ad hominem attack, through an anastrophe. |
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The demons formed themselves into an attack pattern that was like a flock of geese, with their leader up in front. |
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An example would be retro viruses that attack antivirus software by deleting virus definition tables or memory resident scanners. |
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This touches on zugzwang, stalemate, fortresses, attack on the king, and some other absurd examples. |
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So they are resigned to the fact that there could be another deadly attack which they simply can't prevent. |
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Tannin helps the leather to resist the effects of heat, decomposition by water and attack by all manner of organisms. |
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Living together creates the illusion of having found adequate shelter and a feigned ability to resist in case of attack. |
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The police said that the robbers would not hesitate to attack the victims if they resisted. |
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Critics also attack the system because it allows students to resit subjects that are internally assessed. |
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The study found those given early surgery had a significantly reduced risk of death, heart attack and severe angina after four months. |
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This can result in angina or, if the vessel is blocked completely, a heart attack. |
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These drugs are used to prevent angina pectoris, to lessen the risk of a second heart attack and to treat congestive heart failure. |
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He then launched a brutal attack on Mr Thomas using an angle grinder, similar to a circular saw, used to cut angles into metal and concrete. |
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Your aircraft's wing interprets vertical gusts as a change in the angle of attack, thus significantly increasing the load factor. |
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During one attack a Scud missile was shot down overhead and the wreckage was left in his camp for three days. |
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The first wave of soldiers guarding the base was shot down easily, having not been prepared for an attack. |
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He still suffered shooting pain in his face, as well as toothache and had been left with money problems after the attack in February. |
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He coupled his attack with a restatement of his objections to the wage-fund theory. |
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As a result of the attack the pensioner was left with a bruised head and cuts to her hands and was badly shaken up. |
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Could this attack on their credibility be related to the fact that they've announced that he's unfit to serve as president? |
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It is purely bias for radio announcers and talk show hosts to attack anti war protesters. |
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Hitting lower also gives him one or two innings to watch how pitchers attack other lefties, such as Edmonds and Lankford. |
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Although the United States vacated its bases, it retains the right to defend the canal against an attack from any source. |
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Even the nominally left-of-centre press is mainly on the attack, with rarely a good word to say for the government. |
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Cecil watched his opponent warily, ready to retaliate at the merest hint of an attack. |
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Surprised, she danced back a step, then retaliated with an attack again absorbed by my shield. |
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Hakimullah Mehsud, an aide of Pakistan's Taliban chief, Baitullah Mehsud, said the attack was retaliation for the operations in Swat. |
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He loosened and then retightened his grip on the sword's decorative hilt, readying to attack. |
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To restrict Bradman, the English captain Douglas Jardine instructed his bowlers to direct their attack short on or outside the leg stump. |
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Irritation of the nose and throat, thirst, and the need to urinate also are common antecedents to an asthma attack. |
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Now, however, in the wake of this second wave of attack, they were retreating, having realized defeat. |
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As soon as you attack one thing he retreats and agrees with you, and as soon as you agree with him he disagrees again. |
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These can weaken the enemy, forestall his attack, and potentially force his retreat. |
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Those who attack health care workers deserve nothing less than lengthy jail sentences. |
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Although they are formidable hunters, leopard seals are solitary creatures and it is virtually unknown for them to attack humans. |
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Although leopard seals have a ferocious reputation, they do not attack humans, unless provoked. |
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More than 4,000 years ago, the ancient Assyrians, Persians, and Babylonians used mastiffs wearing spiked collars to attack their enemies. |
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For example, if you are of blood type A, your body will generate antibodies to attack the B protein. |
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He then returned to his neighborhood and gathered his friends for a revenge attack. |
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The insurance implications of the attack continue to reverberate around the world. |
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This is the worst thing they could find to say about this gay reverend to attack him? |
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We must be on the look out for thieves and pickpockets, but also for anything suspicious in case of a terror attack. |
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This procedure can relieve symptoms and reduce the chance of a heart attack. |
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She thunderstruck the audience with her grounded, undulating attack and startling series of parallel, tilted cabrioles. |
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Both the suspected stabber and victim of the attack are from Laois and were thought to have been at a nightclub in the town. |
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Porto attack, but Sergio tidies up at the back for Deportivo and the ball is hacked clear. |
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The patients were interviewed by researchers to find out how much caffeinated coffee and cola they consumed before their heart attack. |
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The way in which the attack was carried out indicates that this was no ordinary hack. |
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There is information that having one or two drinks per day can reduce the risk of heart attack. |
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The plot of the novel concerns a terrorist attack on London and the resulting death of a child and his father. |
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I'm suffering no more than a mild attack of stage fright, I know that, and I know, too, that it'll all come out right. |
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Our current impression is that haematin does curtail the clinical attack, and we frequently employ it. |
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John Chivington's reputation was irrevocably stained by the attack on Sand Creek. |
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An attack on a nuclear power plant or other nuclear installation could result in a massive release of radioactive material. |
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We'll look at whether this country is doing enough and spending enough to prepare for a nuclear attack. |
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The nuggety allrounder has been a thorn in the flesh of Border for a number of seasons and his inclusion will strengthen the home team's attack. |
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It is only a matter of time before a dirty bomb, a suitcase nuke, or a biological attack hits an American city. |
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You are much more at risk for heart attack and hypertension and diabetes and any number of things. |
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Its owners were watching my dog attack their horse, while I was trying to call her off. |
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The government called off helicopters sent to attack the rebel militia, averting a threatened rebel offensive. |
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The Italian attack was called off, and it was time to move against France, so I resumed control of my unit and ordered it to Burgundy. |
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He instinctively adopted a fighting stance, almost daring these thugs to attack. |
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A jet skier who crashed into a stanchion on Blackpool North Pier may have had a heart attack, an inquest has heard. |
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The next day the folks working the tow line lowered all the stanchions on the back of the carts to increase the angle of attack. |
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The large ship had stood away as its smaller companions charged in to attack. |
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He said he stood by his support for Britain joining the Euro, which sparked the tabloid newspaper's attack on him. |
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He said she could stand up for herself and would have reacted if somebody had tried to physically attack her. |
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The very nature of the disclosure process makes it prone to human error and vulnerable to attack. |
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During the Second World War the Lamb factory made components for war planes, and was camouflaged against enemy air attack. |
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Officers then made the rounds to area resorts and campgrounds to warn tourists of the attack and possible presence of the big cat. |
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With their destroyer obliterated the pirates fled in all directions and then regrouped back together to resume their attack. |
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The generalised irreverence of his earlier films has hardened into a focused attack on the equal absurdities of war and the British class system. |
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Doctors in Bristol fearing a second more serious attack kept him at Great Western Hospital for observation. |
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Now, the attack on executives is at the forefront of the state's intrusion on civil liberties. |
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To combat the obstruction and generate scoring chances, teams must attack with speed and fight it out. |
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To this end, the Peak began to ask how America could be so obtuse as to not understand the motives behind the attack. |
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Dave Cockerill and Paul Lees caned the Thorpe attack with 131 coming in the first 20 overs. |
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With the development of better cannonry, though, brick and stone wall forts such as this became susceptible to attack. |
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It was in attack that Waterford lost this game, not for want of effort but for steadiness in finishing. |
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Music companies are the first to wage a wide-scale attack against people who steal digital property over the Net. |
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The attack came as hundreds of troops were eating lunch under a large dining tent constructed of canvas and metal. |
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I've emailed copies of the photographs to a forensic odontologist in Texas, and an animal attack guy in Colorado. |
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For a second time in the game Leigh showed how capable they were of springing from defence into attack. |
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This will certainly give opponents another point of attack, once the Government steamrollers the bill through Parliament. |
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The attack actions include offensive measures and supporting measures, as shown in the table. |
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Rebels in the country's oil-rich Niger delta have threatened to attack oil facilities unless the military halts an offensive. |
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Every time he tried to go on the offensive, he found himself blocking another attack. |
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She also launches a blistering attack on Ally, claiming the TV lawyer's emotional hang-ups paint a poor picture of career women. |
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He would still attack Bradford, but would now only seek to slaughter those who offered real armed resistance. |
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It is the second serious happy slapping attack reported by the newspaper this year. |
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The attack is a sinister twist to the recent happy slapping phenomenon, where thugs record assaults on their victims. |
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The 48-year-old was also robbed in the latest attack known as happy slapping, where victims are assaulted to amuse thugs who film it on mobiles. |
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In times gone by, when an opponent sacrificed a piece to launch an attack, it was considered dishonorable not to capture the sacrificed piece. |
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But the tragedy of the Italian carabinieri shows that foreign troops are targets of attack by insurgents and terrorists in the south, too. |
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The attack involved several hard blows to the side of the head and being punched in the face, according to Mr Dixon. |
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You didn't join a caravan of vehicles fleeing down after the chemical attack at the Mall of America, trying to make Fargo by nightfall. |
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Blood and carnage are everywhere but this is no battle field scene, result of a U-boat attack or the aftermath of a terrorist car bomb. |
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Under common attack, more moderate factions are forced to commit to the extreme hard line, whether they like it or not. |
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Saboteurs blew up an oil well near the northern city, the sixth such attack in the past 10 days. |
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Because of last year's riots in Oldham, police have appealed for calm following the attack on an old boy of Whitworth High School. |
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During the attack the pensioner, who suffers from heart disease and walks with a stick, was pushed to the ground injuring her knee and thumb. |
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The teen was threatened, but not physically harmed although the attack left her traumatized, Thiessen said. |
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He survived a near fatal heart attack and subsequent cardiac surgery, only to succumb to motor neurone disease. |
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Uncontrolled diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. |
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He continued to attack, harry and chase every ball and was rewarded late on with a dramatic Golden Goal. |
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Firefighters rescued a mill caretaker after an arson attack left him trapped inside the building. |
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My son was in the car with his girlfriend and her mother when a carload of men got out and started to attack him. |
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The public was provided with hatchets with which, if they wanted to, they could attack the objects and paintings exhibited. |
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Police treated Robert's attack as a hate crime, but his assailants have never been caught. |
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And this core, this fundamental aggressive attack, stymies self-esteem development and an overall perception of self worth, no matter what. |
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The sting of his satire is often viewed as an attack on the economic and social circumstances of the day. |
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Less than eighteen months later, at the age of sixty, my father suffers a fatal heart attack. |
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Not to mention that the only effective way to attack these targets would be through carpet-bombing with depth charges. |
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The attack had a devastating effect on her life and she did not go out socialising again in the city for one and a half years. |
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She called 911 from her car phone, but operators struggled to figure out where she was located as they listened to the attack occur. |
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Richardson started the attack down the left, played a one-two with Stockdale before checking inside and passing to Houlston. |
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The researchers shadowed a hazmat team responding to a simulated terrorist attack. |
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The joint chiefs of staff sexed up the threat of an imminent Soviet nuclear attack to get the H-bomb approved. |
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The Russian army collapsed under this onslaught and the attack was initially incredibly successful. |
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The larvae of Toxocara canis may cause a stomach ache, but can also trigger an asthma attack, pneumonia and seizures, and affect vision. |
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The Czechs attack again, with Karel Poborsky heading a long ball back across the face of goal from the far post. |
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Once he comes up on an opponent, he can lay out most enemies with punches or headbutts, even triggering a spinning attack to incapacitate thugs. |
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Arming himself with a snooker cue he knocked on Mr Murphy's door, headbutted him and began an attack lasting more than five minutes. |
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It should not be up to the women on this campus to take all of the onus of protecting ourselves from attack. |
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Kennedy and Mackenzie rushed to them, eyes on the hillside in case of further attack. |
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A mortar attack on the US military's nearby headquarters forced the reporter to withdraw. |
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The wide, open plains of Poland were ideally suited to the rapid movement of tanks central to a blitzkrieg attack. |
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The first part of this argument is an open attack on the freedom of opinion. |
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The attack by the judge on the integrity of the defendant in open court in front of the jury was, to my mind, wholly exceptional. |
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Plucky hearing dog Rosie defied cruel thugs and a savage attack to scoop a bravery award. |
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He was acquitted, but the stress of the trial was blamed for his death from a heart attack two years ago. |
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Police said a post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was a heart attack. |
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My experience of care after my heart attack was like being led through a fog by someone who knew the way. |
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At first it was assumed he had had a sudden heart attack brought on by all the excitement. |
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As a result of the attack, the heart may not be able to pump around the body as efficiently as before the heart attack. |
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So the ones who are saved from a heart attack will have been helped by the drug. |
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This helps to slow the progression of coronary heart disease and makes a heart attack less likely. |
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A successful angioplasty brings relief from angina and can make a heart attack less likely. |
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Being sedentary increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke by the same amount as smoking. |
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He was re-admitted to hospital but suffered a fatal heart attack as a result of the infection. |
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Peter is 45, and came so that he could reduce his risk of having a sudden heart attack. |
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While at home he became ill and eventually died alone after a heart attack. |
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If the symptoms occur whilst at rest, or are not relieved by rest, they could indicate a heart attack. |
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When she first came into casualty, we missed the signs of what was probably a heart attack. |
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He blacked out and despite a blood transfusion, suffered a fatal heart attack. |
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We have a single template in our mind as to what a heart attack is, and how it presents itself. |
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He had suffered a fatal heart attack and was pronounced dead on the dressing room table. |
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Our tech directors nearly had a heart attack when I chose to do this, but it was necessary to pull off the game we envisioned. |
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I guess I couldn't stay mad at her, despite the fact that she almost gave me a heart attack. |
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I came home earlier than expected and almost had a heart attack when I saw your dad in our bedroom with another woman. |
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I didn't want her to come back in the middle of the night, open the door and have a heart attack when she saw me. |
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She had nearly been caught snooping in her parents' room and their sudden return had almost given her a heart attack. |
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I know all the range control geeks are going to have a heart attack when you make this suggestion. |
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They almost gave the crowd a heart attack when they left the stage without playing Under The Bridge. |
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I love the country benedict, which is eggs benedict with biscuits and gravy, even though it's pretty much a heart attack on a plate. |
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I must warn you, it's a heart attack on a plate, but innovative and lip-smacking nonetheless. |
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The queues for a heart attack on a plate can go out the door, even just before closing, which is 10pm on a Wednesday. |
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He remembered the day's events vividly and felt his heartbeat quicken pace as he remembered the routine attack on the Alliance convoy. |
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Symptoms of heartburn are often mistaken for signs of a heart attack or heart disease. |
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Its castellated brown walls and four towers stood guard over a dry moat that could be flooded from the cisterns in case of an attack. |
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Once you have set the storm jib and storm trysail, you will need to find your boat's best angle of attack. |
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The larger the area of the heart muscle affected by the heart attack, the more likely heart failure is to occur. |
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He operated on Shannon in the immediate aftermath of the mountain lion attack and is scheduled for another operation with her on Friday. |
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The vicious attack has left his life in ruins after surgeons, who operated on his leg, told him he will never fully recover. |
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Operationally brilliant, the attack was nonetheless strategically disastrous. |
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During a cataplectic attack, the person is completely awake and later will have total recall of the entire event. |
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The unexpected attack caught him off guard and he landed on the porch with a thud. |
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He braces himself as if under attack then straitens up and watches the plane. |
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A further indication of the Kremlin's increasingly authoritarian policy is its attack on oppositionist media since mid-May. |
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Police guarded key sites in New York, on alert for possible truck bombs, suicide bombers and chemical and biological attack. |
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The SPCA, he notes, refuses any request to adopt an animal intended for the purposes of attack or defence. |
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Alas the surge was short lived as West regathered and countered the Eagle attack. |
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Here in the dark the squadron laagered and passed an uncomfortable night constantly on the alert in expectation of a German counter attack. |
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Feodor moved quickly to the left to dodge the attack and quickly retaliated. |
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An attack on an outlying settlement in January 1791 had prompted more than four years of conflict with the local Delawares and Wyandots. |
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Her panic attack had come on her swiftly, so swiftly, in fact, that he had not even registered it until she had collapsed in his arms. |
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Once again the Carlow attack disappointed, none of the starting six registering a score from play. |
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He denied all knowledge of the attack saying he would have been at home at the time. |
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It took barely five minutes to respond to my call following a heart attack, and all in all no less than four medics were in attendance. |
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With the win vital to Rossendale, they went on all out attack to try for the much needed goal and the three points. |
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The enemies flailed and struggled to regroup before a second attack could be mounted, but they were not successful. |
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Between the slow moving drift of enormous floating meteors, the group of frigates drift through in order to regroup their attack. |
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Sycamore lace bugs attack sycamore primarily, but they may also infest ash, hickory, and mulberry. |
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The Thirty marched out to attack Thrasybulus, at the head of the Lacedaemonian garrison. |
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Three weeks ago, the former Fine Gael minister deliverd a lacerating attack on his former colleagues in this newspaper. |
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Communications intercepts and other relevant information convinced Washington that an attack had taken place. |
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I'd say to people who are immediately under attack from this, get yourselves organised, find allies and fight back. |
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The attack reignited fears of a renewed intimidation campaign on the school. |
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The time it takes to climb a rope or scale a ladder leaves soldiers highly vulnerable to attack. |
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Kentrosaurus defended itself against attack by flesh-eaters like the allosaurus, by lashing out with its thick strong tail. |
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At first signs of enemy preparation for attack, action is taken to reinforce the defense, and weapon assets and personnel are put on high alert. |
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Forming a defensive network, the fortified villages would be reinforced in case of concerted attack. |
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They attack pre-selected targets and withdraw before enemy reinforcements can arrive. |
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Eight of the illuminating plastic road safety boxes were smashed to pieces in a frenzied attack in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
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Meanwhile, Crazy Horse and other Lakota and Northern Cheyenne war leaders planned the attack. |
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Although her children are relieved when she wakes up, the doctor tells them that any sudden shock could provoke another heart attack. |
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The Church attack on modernity and progress did not dissuade industrialists pushing conventional religiosity on the working class. |
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Instead of the expected peaceful handover, the Captains of the ships signalled attack, landed their troops and began an all-out assault. |
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Allegedly, he orchestrated the attack on the USS Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden. |
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The phenomenon is even more noticeable when you look at the rightist and libertarian attack blogs. |
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In the Jerusalem attack, the bomber entered the Yemenite falafel cafe on a busy street in the city centre. |
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Early yesterday morning there was an insurgent attack to the north of our base camp. |
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With some improvement in attack they may yet be a team to reckon with in the future. |
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This attack just made her even more determined to carry on her war against yobbery. |
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The Lao then moved to attack the Thai main force under Pya Bodin but were defeated in a battle at Bokvarn. |
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Patients seriously hurt in road accidents and heart attack victims would have to be ambulanced out of town. |
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But there was a lapse from the incidence of the first attack to the discovery of the patch when your PC was vulnerable. |
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Earlier today, Tom Ridge renewed his warning that al Qaeda plans a large-scale attack to disrupt the democratic process. |
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The State Department tonight renewed its warning about the possibility of more al Qaeda attacks three years after the September 11 attack. |
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The attack prompted India to renew warnings about attacking Pakistan's terrorist bases. |
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On the day of the attack, a gang of youths had marched into the school's foyer at lunchtime. |
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A pupil at Wright Robinson Sports College is recovering from a knife attack by a youth as he left school. |
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In an attack last weekend, an information board was targeted by a gang of youths. |
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Also at this time, the Church was under attack by popular preachers amid an undercurrent of anticlericalism aimed against the corruption of the priests and abbots. |
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He suddenly takes a U-turn and begins to attack Cartesian epistemology, the very basis of research from which this impressive body of scientific knowledge comes. |
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Jihadist revenge might be one reason the embassy in sana came under attack Thursday. |
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The suicide bombing on Monday in sana was the deadliest attack AQAP has ever carried out. |
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The organization said Wednesday the rebels lost four cadres, including two women, in the attack on the tanker, bringing the total death toll to seven. |
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She was watching a rebroadcast with her father when Barrett brought up the attack ad. |
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After the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libyan leaders promised to quickly to disband militias. |
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The U.S. is scheduling up to 100 attack, surveillance, and humanitarian airdrop missions a day over Iraq. |
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Of the ones that do survive, some will be too disillusioned to carry out an attack. |
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It may sound like a heart attack on a plate, but you'd be surprised at how well the chili cheese fries really cut through that acidy feeling after drinking too much beer. |
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He wanted to make sure that he had the maximum amount of time to attack his victim and dispose of her body. |
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Immediately after the attack, Philip used his searchlights to scour the ocean for survivors to rescue. |
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The loss of two Great Bustards to fox attack has not unduly concerned the band of conservationists who are trying to reintroduce the species to Salisbury Plain. |
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After seeing the error of their comrades, the three armed men advanced more cautiously towards Erik, attempting to surround him first before they laid into their attack. |
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The game may have its origin in ancient times, when herds of cattle grazed in the steppes and mountains and were exposed to the threat of attack by wolves. |
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Rejectionists on both sides will of course attack any such settlement. |
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He responds to serious criticism by a biting wisecrack or diversionary personal attack. |
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In all iron-chromium-nickel stainless alloys, resistance to corrosion by environments that cause intergranular attack can be improved by lowering the carbon content. |
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At Bossou, they recently observed a mixed-sex group, including the alpha male, scream excitedly and then attack a hyrax that fell out of a tall tree. |
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As it was a dark, moonless night and the Americans were advancing silently, a German relief column was unaware that an American attack was under way. |
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But angina is nearly always relieved by rest, while a heart attack is not. |
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The burly Lancastrian threatened to hammer the South Africans last winter without ever delivering and was now facing a far weaker attack with his team in a strong position. |
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Lloyd Grove on the new lines of attack on the 'self-aggrandizing' and 'irrational' frontrunner. |
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Most things on this menu are like a heart attack on a plate. |
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This mechanism prevents stalling at high angles of attack, generating a greater degree of aerodynamic lift and aiding maneuverability in slow, turning flight. |
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The Boston Police Department misreported an attack on the JFK Library in Dorchester. |
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At a loss to get out, he finally shoots himself in the foot during a battle, but his yelps of pain are mistaken by his fellow soldiers as a cry to attack. |
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The need to quickly stall the wing probably restricts the use of this mechanism to low-speed flight, when the wings are at a high angle of attack and more easily stalled. |
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The oily sebaceous glands in the skin easily get clogged up, and bacteria sets up an inflammation that triggers the immune system to launch a local attack. |
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I mean I love meat, but I didn't want to have a heart attack on a plate! |
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While in the tent city, the students plan their attack on the opposing team, and when it comes to Carolina, they've come up with some brilliant ways to heckle them. |
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Engagement on the high seas occurs infrequently, and almost always because one side is moving to attack landward targets and the other is trying to prevent it. |
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He appeared out of nowhere, almost giving me a heart attack. |
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A 55-year-old tourist died of a heart attack while dreaming of his hometown, Briansk. |
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If you've had a heart attack, other heart condition or heart surgery, cardiac rehabilitation may help get you back to leading as active and productive a life as possible. |
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A temporary pacemaker may be required in the short term for certain individuals after a heart attack, during cardiac surgery or general anaesthesia. |
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One youth aged 17, had been released from a four-month custody sentence for a racist attack on a Turkish worker at his Acomb shop only days before the incident. |
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The moment the men come close, they raise their sticks and attack them. |
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Let's not attack them and reflexively call them delegitimizers or anti-Semites. |
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The gradient profile of the hills provided in my cycling guide looks suspiciously like the cardiograph reading of a 36-year-old having a heart attack, but I am not deterred. |
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His last alleged victim, Janecia Peters, was discovered in a dumpster in January 2007, three years after his last known attack. |
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The keeper immediately launched an attack and with the Silsden defence stretched Meechan, looking marginally offside, latched on to a through ball and calmly slid it home. |
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Specifically, she regaled them with the story of a heart attack she suffered that should have ended her life. |
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By tracing his use of a telephone calling card, investigators discovered that he was in the vicinity of virtually every attack immediately before or after it occurred. |
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Even before the tourists jetted out from Blighty former Australian bowling demon Dennis Lillee delivered a withering a verdict on the England attack. |
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The attack was complemented in the west by attacks from nationalities hitherto under Russian control, i.e. Finns, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles. |
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The intelligence community knows this, he said, from insights gleaned from eavesdropping on the night of the attack. |
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Over the years, with every attack, the public mood has ebbed from outrage to a feeling of resignation and helplessness. |
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But I hope that I may be allowed to point out a very grave misunderstanding and misattribution, and to protest the calumny with which the attack on me reaches its crescendo. |
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Race engineers can monitor the airflow over several sensors which helps them adjust the camber and angle of attack of the wings for downforce on the car. |
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Indeed, North Korea relied on China for the attack because its entire access to the Internet runs through that country. |
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They used this area as a launch pad to attack the coalition forces. |
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Against all odds, they succeeded first in repulsing the original attack and then in holding the enemy at bay for almost two weeks while being besieged without re-supply. |
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Some people cooperated with law enforcement in exposing the attack. |
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He stole the show with his attack on the Opposition parties. |
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Fabrizio Ravanelli had been impressive harrying the home defenders but had contributed little in attack until he took possession on the right touchline. |
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Individual zoanthropy occurs chiefly during a hysterical attack. |
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However Waterford were soon back on the attack and Fitzgerald went close once more as he hammered a right foot shot off the crossbar with Devlin beaten. |
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A gripping account of the first year after an electromagnetic pulse attack has eliminated all electricity in America. |
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The small chloride ion can also sometimes work its way past protective coatings and leach out soluble iron chloride salts, exposing new surfaces for attack. |
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It will be a welcome boost after being harshly hit by the double whammy of global recession and the attack in which one of its New York hotels was severely damaged. |
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At high angles of attack, first the canard came into stall, which caused the aircraft to pitch down its nose and decrease the angle before the main wing came into stall. |
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The attack was allegedly meant to serve as a reprisal for American participation in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. |
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It's been three nights since my mother wanted to give me a heart attack with incredibly shocking news that she and Mr Wu were suddenly going on a honeymoon to Bali. |
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He'd much rather surround the listener with sound than attack with it, and with Levitate he's created another song cycle of unmatched beauty and resonance. |
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With the help of military deserters, they stormed the prison and forced its surrender, massacring the commander who had fired on them early in the attack. |
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The thick canebrake along Holy Ground Greek, however, rendered it impossible for Carson's men to cross it and attack the town from the creek's right bank. |
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