Has his wife noticed him stop breathing, or has he woken with a choking sensation? |
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I remember that those toys were recalled because they were a choking hazard. |
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Ted faced the assembly, a deep pain in his chest, blinding headache behind his eyes, and a choking bitter lump in his throat. |
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British haute cuisine is currently at risk from choking itself to an early death on a diet of squiggles, blobs, foams, and purees. |
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Small firms are choking to death in a planning process increasingly marked by bureaucratic muddle and delay. |
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Kirby turned her face away from Paul, tears and choking sobs shaking her body violently. |
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Then I heard a choking noise and when I came into the lounge I found Lee stuck under the chair which was in its normal upright position. |
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A mist began rising from the edges where wall met floor, choking out the breathable atmosphere. |
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By choking out other vegetation, it makes an area unusable by plants and animals that live in or depend on the water. |
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If the person vomits or bleeds from the mouth, turn the person on his or her side to prevent choking. |
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There are between 70 and 150 deaths per year in the UK caused by suffocation, heart failure or choking on vomit. |
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He showed emotion, choking up at times, stopping to take off his glasses and wipe his eyes. |
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She hears the buttheads in the cheap seats say she's choking under pressure. |
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The squeakers and bells also pose a problem of your shih-tzu choking on them if he tries to swallow the objects. |
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A care worker acted on instinct to save a boy from choking to death after he fell into a river. |
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I heard loud bangs on the window, and we felt stinging, choking sensations in our throats. |
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The invertebrates are choking fishing nets and poisoning the catch with their toxic stingers, fishers say. |
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In restaurants, Victor simulates choking in order to bond with, then sponge off, people who leap to perform the Heimlich manoeuvre. |
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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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Then three officers carried me to a van, choking me on the way so that I couldn't breathe, much less yell. |
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The dog snapped its jaws open and closed inches from Rae's face and he could smell the animal's fetid breath, choking him, causing him to gag. |
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The two scuffled, falling to the ground, and the officer was overpowered by the suspect who began choking him from behind. |
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Hercules killed the animal by choking it with his bare hands and thereafter wore its skin. |
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Smoke entered her lungs with every breath she took, choking her and blinding her further as it caused tears to form in her eyes. |
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But it is perfectly humane, especially if you fall into the category of those who can't stop choking their dogs with the choke-chain collar. |
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Her milk was flowing straight into her baby's lungs, turning him blue and choking him as he fought to breathe. |
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The air was knocked out of him and as his father began choking him, Dante struggled to breath and get his father off of him at the same time. |
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In a SAC area if a farmer wishes to kill off the ivy that is choking his trees or menacing his buildings, he is not free to do so. |
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Let us tend to our gardens with diligence, and keeping the weeds from choking the plants! |
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Could you suggest a strategy for choking the weeds and getting the field to a pure stand of timothy or a mixture good for horses? |
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She wants me to help her prune the rose bushes, dig out the carpet grass that is choking them. |
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By raising prices at this crucial point, OPEC could be choking off the economic growth needed to keep demand robust. |
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The question now is whether rising rates will cool down the hotter parts of the economy without choking off general growth. |
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Apart from choking growth in Germany, this increase had the unwelcome consequence of launching the euro at an inappropriately high level. |
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For years, Olson presided over talented teams that were notorious for choking in big games. |
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I couldn't root for the Giants there, but I was happy to see him shed his lingering reputation for postseason choking. |
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The mountains of litter choking the city confirm that not all is well with the local authority in as far as improving the status is concerned. |
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He knows when to make me cry, when that lump in my throat is choking me and I am unable to release my emotions. |
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The story is told without frills and if you find yourself choking with emotion practically all the way through, it doesn't feel faked. |
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Two years after losing my best friend to leukemia, I could finally smile at all the memories, instead of choking up. |
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His delivery was choppy, halting now and then, as if he were choking up, on the verge of tears. |
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Yacob bit his lip in mid-protest, effectively choking back whatever crass words he would have used. |
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Check the link and you'll see a picture of the ol Sar'major choking back a couple tears. |
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I spit out the last bit of toothpaste in my mouth, choking back more tears. |
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By the end, you are left, like the lady from Flint, choking back tears of pain and fury. |
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I was having trouble choking back the hysterical screams that wanted to arise from my throat, as well. |
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After climbing down the ladder, I stood standing in the tunnel choking back my tears. |
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Early on he overcomes his choking claustrophobia, finding welcome relief from the chaos above ground in unexpected places. |
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As much as night can seem black and choking in an isolated room up high, it was almost non-existent when the weather was fair. |
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A drowning sensation began to come over me, purely as a result of the way my throat began choking up, and my eyes became glazed over with liquid. |
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His cough sounded like he was choking up a lung and maybe his heart to keep it company. |
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It's also there in the way he ends notes in the verses, crescendoing and pitching up and then choking them off suddenly, cutting the sound short. |
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An errant wave crested over his head, leaving him choking and sputtering for air. |
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Masonry blocks and flaming wood fountained out and choking smoke poured down the corridor, fire swirling in its wake. |
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But the smoke was awful, a choking fug that made it harder to enjoy the beer. |
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Another choking hazard are multi-colour educational bears, with buttons and press studs which can be easily detached. |
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Moreover, scientific studies on choking reveal no deleterious after effects. |
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In bulbar patients, a nonfunctioning glottis can cause an uncomfortable choking sensation, making mouth pressure measurements difficult. |
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Consumer Product Safety Commission says the glow sticks do not properly warn parents that the string can pose a choking hazard for kids. |
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My heart leapt into my throat and started choking me, a wave of heat rushing through my body and leaving goose pimples on my skin. |
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She was almost choking on a desperate sense of panic that she couldn't quite explain. |
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I tried to pull the bacon out, but I could only grab a slick rind, which detached itself from the main body of the blockage and left me choking. |
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Grainy items, such as ground beef or rice, may irritate the pharynx and cause choking. |
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I came up from the water gasping, choking, and unable to get a true gulp of air. |
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If inhaled, cadmium dust causes dryness of the throat, choking, headache, and pneumonia-like symptoms. |
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In the evening, everyone shared one dressing-room, where the air was choking with cigarette smoke and expletives. |
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Water was dribbled into her mouth and she turned her head to the side choking it back out. |
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Nervous in the extreme, his voice quavered as he gave commands to his pupil, often so haltingly that he seemed nearly on the verge of choking. |
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And McManus' voice, quavering, stretching and choking its way around the tunes, makes sure it always sounds very human. |
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A top police display dog was saved from choking to death by a quick-acting vet and a fast dash in a police car. |
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Honeysuckle will quickly cover everything in its path, choking out weeds as it grows. |
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Resounding whack between his shoulder blades, which had him choking on his mouthful of beer. |
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There can be sudden choking with acute respiratory distress, or there can be delayed symptoms with cough, wheezing, and hemoptysis. |
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He had us in the palm of his baby-sized hands and instead of choking us in his usual cynicism, he joked with us and stroked us affectionately. |
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They might get signs of sickness like headache, dizziness, faintness, weakness or a choking feeling. |
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You don't have to know what they stand for, just so long as you can reel them off without choking on all the consonants. |
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The smoke was choking but the worst of it was being carried high into the air. |
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Don't wait until the pain is excruciating, but don't wuss out and tap before the arm is straight or the choke is actually choking either. |
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He also reviewed the progress of some World Bank-aided projects and the choking of drains by plastic waste and landfills in low-lying areas. |
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Usually by eight to ten months, a healthy infant can have finely chopped foods or zwiebacks with minimal likelihood for choking. |
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It makes choking and gasping noises, retching and hacking and throwing itself across the grass with incredible force. |
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Seemingly possessed by his hands, he becomes a murderer, choking friends and foe alike, vaguely seeking to revenge the death of Meta's father. |
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Masochists inflict pain upon themselves through shocking, pricking, or choking, and about 30 percent participate in sadistic behavior as well. |
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Enormous plumes of choking black smoke fill the sky where the oil has been set alight. |
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He uttered a faint, choking gasp, and toppled over backwards, stiff as a board. |
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The devastated parents of a tragic two-year-old girl who died after choking told of their heartache last night. |
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Marine life sometimes mistake the bags for food and wind up choking to death. |
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Some patients died during aversion therapy after choking on their own vomit when therapists utilised disgusting sexual imagery to make them sick. |
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The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered. |
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Position them on their sides to prevent them from choking on vomitus. |
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We see a system that will indict a 20-year-old for selling crack but not a police officer for choking the life out of a citizen. |
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Danny is gagging for air, choking with the unbearable searing pain. |
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One of the most distinctive guitarists of the punk generation, his searing, choking guitar lines lift the songs above the thrash punk anthems they would later become. |
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What they must do now is shut out the voices accusing them of choking in this tournament and realise that the past month has demonstrated strength, not weakness. |
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It thus produces a weiner that sprawls across the plate like an octopus, pleasing the young tykes aesthetically while also reducing the choking hazard. |
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It has entered my bloodstream and is systematically choking me to death. |
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I closed my eyes, choking back the feeling of utter disgust. |
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His voice sounded shaky, like he was choking back tears, but once he caught his bearings, he pressed his palm softly to my hair and bent to kiss my cheek. |
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I explained everything that happened while choking back the tears. |
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It was a mixture of strange choking sounds and long sniffles. |
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Homogenisation prevents the glug of cream choking the top of the carton. |
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The answer is nothing, but even if there was something to say, it would not have been able to come out of my mouth because I was choking back tears. |
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Love wasn't supposed to be this hard, she thought, choking back a sob. |
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There was a kind of heady fetor in the air, and Alaine tried very hard not to breathe too much of it for fear of choking on it and giving her whereabouts away. |
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Though it could pull one car, smoke from the diminutive machine drifted through the car, choking out the passengers until an extra-tall smokestack was applied. |
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Fear gleamed from his malachite eyes and choking his every breath. |
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The smell was of boiling sulphur and choking grey dust, and the blistering heat burnt his face, and soon the ash cloud blinded him too, but still he was not scared. |
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I've scanned the document and it's choking with phrases like this, which presumably make sense in the heads of officials grappling unenviably with the programmes. |
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But there's somebody who either gagged on a spoon, or somebody was choking on a fork, or somebody stuck something too far in the back of their throat. |
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Many parents worry about death from choking on phlegm or vomit. |
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His breath stank so bad of Jack Daniels that it was choking me. |
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I would wake up fighting and trying to prevent someone from choking me. |
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Then maybe she wouldn't be feeling like a boa constrictor was halfway choking her, making her vision hazy and her concentration not even remotely sensible. |
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Violet rushed over, choking back a scream of instinctive terror. |
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The recovery position ensures that an unconscious person maintains an open airway, that the tongue cannot be swallowed, and any vomit or fluid will not cause choking. |
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The recovery position ensures that an unconscious person maintains an open airway that the tongue cannot be swallowed, and any vomit or fluid will not cause choking. |
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If you're a few years older, you'll resent the choking paternalistic atmosphere of vapid gee-whiz kiddie entertainment, euphemism, and fake-friendly bullying. |
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While in college, Manning, now 35, interned at a national park, where he noticed that kudzu and other nuisance plants were choking out native species. |
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C'mon, I dare you to listen without choking up just a little. |
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That fear stems from moves by four of the world's largest drug makers to begin choking off supplies to Canadian pharmacies which reimport drugs to American consumers. |
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Even as I tried to dodge thunder exploded in my face, burning pain and another hammer and dirt and dust was choking me while I gasped for a breath that wouldn't come. |
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Its corridors were engulfed in choking smoke as the fire took hold. |
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Peter Jukes on the reclusive man who now has been accused of choking his wife in public. |
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He swallows as if choking back some kind of retort, then forces a laugh. |
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Colorific markers also feature ventilated safety caps to prevent choking. |
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If you go for fiscal tightening, which is kind of baked in the cake, tax increases are coming and coming soon, then you risk actually choking off such recovery as there is. |
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He dons the stolen Speedo and soaps up his groin while autoerotically choking himself with a shower hose. |
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By the final whistle at Murrayfield last night, the Australians were choking back the bitter pill of disappointment and defeat. |
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People with AIDS tend to die after years of suffering, often screaming from the agony of cryptococcal meningitis or choking on thrush fungus. |
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In the meantime the aim of choking Dutch shipping was carried out by the Dunkirkers with considerable success. |
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Symptoms related to pressure of the thyroid on neighboring structures in the neck include dysphagia, oxyphonia, dyspnea, and a choking sensation. |
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Duckweed further threatens the local ecosystem by choking out other plants as it shades large portions of the lake. |
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Gowan snored, each respiration choking to a huddle fall, as though he would never breathe again. |
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Also, no choking, no priming, no carburetor build-up and no winterizing necessary. |
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The sweatshirt zipper pull can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. |
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Another video that went viral showed Blanc choking women in Tokyo. |
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West Ham fans round my way were choking on their jellied eels at the prospect of David Cameron being a secret Irons fan at the weekend. |
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A gurgling or choking sound could be due to epiglottic entrapment, a partial obstruction of the larynx. |
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It is specifically designed to provide protection against a variety of chemical agents, including nerve, choking, blister and blood agents. |
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The coal industry might be stoppable by choking off its transportation corridors. |
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Perhaps it'll be a viewer choking on a baked bean at the sight of Jordan from Rizzle Kicks in full-frontal nudity shocker. |
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Therefore, RCAs were incomparable to vesicant, choking, and nerve agents, all of which were designed to produce casualties and fatalities. |
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Alcohol depresses nerves that control involuntary actions such as breathing and the gag reflex, which prevents choking. |
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Alcohol depresses the nerves that control breathing and the gag reflex, which prevents choking. |
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A few lads posted a video of themselves last week almost gagging and choking as they attempted to make a placenta smoothie. |
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And then we see in Hungary water cannons being used on them and tear gas being thrown and then the sight of adults and children choking on the gas. |
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But as harmless and tasty as they may seem, those made from a thickening agent called konjac were banned in Ireland and across Europe because they pose a choking risk. |
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Fifa had previously banned hijabs because of fears raised about choking. |
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The senator applies the Heimlich maneuver to Bloomberg News Service executive editor Al Hunt, choking on a piece of chicken while dining in Manchester. |
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A large quantity of waste was transported to dumpsite before the beginning of rainstorm to reduce the risk of blockage of rain water at choking points due to waste. |
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His face turned unbelievably blue. We realized he was actually choking. |
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Then suddenly, with the least warning, the sky yellows and the Chergui blows in from the Sahara, stinging the eyes and choking with its sandy, sticky breath. |
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He is shown choking back tears as he discovers that his great, great, great grandmother was a charlady in Scotland who died in her thirties of tuberculosis and exhaustion. |
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Staffman Dave Charnley launched a daring rescue bid after spotting a terrified teenager screaming for help as her home was engulfed by choking smoke. |
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