Her early, self-inflicted death gave a tragic dimension to all that came before. |
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It might come as some small consolation to the Dubliner to learn that his self-inflicted wound is far from unique. |
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Officers detained the hysterical Finn, who had numerous self-inflicted wounds. |
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It is believed that Stephen, who died from a self-inflicted knife wound, had a heated row with his mother at about 6pm. |
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Adam's self-inflicted wounds and his attempts at escape revolve around the canals and the river. |
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It would have been truer to say that the lyricist died of self-inflicted wounds. |
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Perseverance in the face of adversity is always a welcome attribute, even if that adversity is sometimes self-inflicted. |
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If the benefit to be gained by self-inflicted injury outweighs the harm done, then it is permitted. |
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Neither Europe nor the world could afford the self-inflicted wound of a rejection of the constitution. |
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However, he said he would not return a verdict of suicide and instead returned a verdict of self-inflicted death. |
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He was released from a Sydney hospital this afternoon and his self-inflicted wounds are said to have been minor. |
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The difference is that one injury is self-inflicted while the other is forced on helpless victims. |
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At least 75 percent of people suffer from various feet problems and most of these are self-inflicted. |
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More than anything, a self-inflicted wound of this magnitude just leaves you speechless. |
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If misidentified as an exit wound, it may appear to be inconsistent with a self-inflicted wound. |
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I felt a distinct, self-inflicted pressure to cover the requisite curriculum material. |
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He is down on his luck, for whatever reason, some of it almost certainly self-inflicted. |
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Even so, the very thought of such self-inflicted personal injury leaves many people with a sense of disbelief and repulsion. |
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It is important that self-inflicted injuries are responded to in a calm and respectful manner. |
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The very few who carried a road atlas seemed incapable of reading it as they sought a way out of their self-inflicted predicament. |
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Any injury would therefore be a consequence of these imports and thus self-inflicted. |
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It is therefore provisionally considered that the material injury suffered by the Community industry is not self-inflicted. |
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Our rigid economy is in need of care, and our self-inflicted sickness is actually not just an imaginary one. |
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Similar to allowing yourself to be intimidated by others, this condition is totally self-inflicted. |
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The injury sustained by the student was later reported to have been self-inflicted. |
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Due to an illness, treatment or medical condition arising out of attempted suicide or intentionally self-inflicted injury, while sane or insane. |
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Suicide, attempted suicide or self-inflicted injury of the covered person, whether sane or insane. |
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The police operatives said that the injuries were self-inflicted in order to justify the suspects' claim that their arrest was arbitrary. |
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Suicide or self-inflicted injury, where coverage has been in force for less than 24 months, whether you are sane or insane. |
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Even if the Tories could surmount their self-inflicted difficulties, their position on public spending differs little from Labour. |
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The injury that laid him up for so long, and caused him to wreak revenge was self-inflicted, a result of that desperate lunge. |
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Violent ends can be self-inflicted, at the hands of fellow prisoners, or caused by the guards. |
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This makes her in some ways the perfect person to help the NFL recover from its self-inflicted wounds and get its act together. |
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Perhaps you just bandaged a self-inflicted injury with some scotch tape and crazy glue. |
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Not only is it complex, ambiguous and inter-generational, but it is largely self-inflicted. |
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What we are in danger of, he says matter-of-factly, is a self-inflicted wound, a self-inflicted extinction. |
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He was later found dead inside the house from self-inflicted wounds. |
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He had suffered a single self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. |
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My neat, tidy organised life is structured to avoid self-inflicted nasty surprises. |
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Nothing short of physical torture and mental agony awaits, and it's all self-inflicted. |
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One sleeve was missing, and his left arm was laced with self-inflicted scars, evidence of his many attempts to bleed himself to death. |
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No war was ever fought without casualties and no military operation was ever mounted without self-inflicted tactical errors. |
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For the Democrats, still smarting from the self-inflicted wounds of Al Gore? |
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There is nothing in us that can remove the self-inflicted stain and blemish on that image. |
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The cheap thrills aren't worth the self-inflicted lobotomy one must perform to enjoy them. |
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Can you even fathom what goes into this kind of self-inflicted torture? |
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An expert in the self-inflicted wound, his attacks frequently miss their target in favour of reminding you of his own failings. |
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Police said they found the driver deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot injuries. |
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Then a string of missteps, some self-inflicted by the White House, dashed any hope the House might act. |
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The visitors' only first half problems were self-inflicted with Merris, like Pearson earlier, slightly fortunate not to be punished for gifting the ball to the opposition. |
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But Brown sincerely believes all our pain is self-inflicted. |
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Before you start weeping into your self-inflicted chastity belt, there is a simple cure. |
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The thing about self-inflicted body shame and self-loathing is that it seeps into other aspects of your life. |
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That sub-group had undertaken an ambitious project and developed a new policy for identifying and helping survivors of acts of torture or traumatic incidents, and had adopted a policy to prevent self-inflicted injury. |
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The Office concluded that, while in care of the Correctional Service, the inmate self-inflicted a life-threatening wound to his left arm, and subsequently called for help by pressing his cell emergency button. |
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Prisoners of war who meet with accidents shall, unless the injury is self-inflicted, have the benefit of the provisions of this Convention as regards repatriation or accommodation in a neutral country. |
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I would like to inform you that the teacher in question invented the whole story and has confessed that he was not the victim of an attack at all but that his wounds were self-inflicted. |
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Far-left critics blame American industrial interests, while a lunatic fringe sees September 11, 2001, as a massive self-inflicted conspiracy. |
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Intentional injuries, a group that includes self-inflicted injuries and suicide, violence and war, account for an increasing share of the burden, especially among economically productive young adults. |
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Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the government must heal the self-inflicted wound of its own bargain basement ethical standards. |
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Management would be able to focus on programme without taking the same account of balancing a budget and the self-inflicted penalty of losing funds. |
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It is noted that that party was not specific about the causes which would point to self-inflicted injury. |
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Intentional injuries may show a different pattern than unintentional ones, just as access to firearms may affect the rate of assaultive injury compared to ones that are self-inflicted. |
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Over the course of the next year, my Office will conduct a comprehensive review of reports and recommendations dealing with deaths and major injuries in custody, particularly suicides, and self-inflicted injuries. |
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His sluggos worked their way up his backside in a self-inflicted wedgie. |
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The army said the wounds that caused their deaths were self-inflicted while on sentry duty. |
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The bear got a big laugh, but cheerlessly I also served up the masochism and the self-inflicted paralysis, causing Jenny to tell me afterward that I was not sketching a complete picture. |
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In the early hours of Tuesday, October 3, 2006, the subject self-inflicted a wound to his left arm which resulted in the laceration of his brachial artery. |
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She laughs, not a funny ha-ha laugh but rather a tiny self-inflicted chuckle of disgust. |
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D 4.6 suicides or self-inflicted injuries, or attempts to commit same even if these actions are carried out in a state of diminished responsibility. |
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Her warmth and radiance had blinded him, a self-inflicted abacination. |
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These wounds are largely self-inflicted, and thus eminently correctable. |
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Whatever injuries the women may have suffered, the lawyers said, were self-inflicted in the practice of a traditional Indonesian folk cure known as kerokan. |
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