Even in good conditions 70 miles per hour on the motorway is a potentially lethal speed if you are tailgating the car in front. |
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A leaked memo indicates the police were authorized to use lethal force if they felt threatened. |
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If it is needed, a defibrillating shock interrupts the potentially lethal rhythm and gives it the chance to start beating normally. |
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Special calculations are used when translating animal LD50 values to possible lethal dose values for humans. |
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with aneurysmal rupture is a potentially lethal event with a mortality rate as high as 50 percent. |
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The intent, of course, is to accomplish the mission without having to resort to lethal force. |
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Telephone boxes have been blown up, dustbins destroyed, property targeted by lethal weapons. |
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Do not consider taking the drug Antabuse without direct medical supervision, as it can be lethal. |
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In addition, no antibiotic therapy was administered, as this was a lethal model. |
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Without the respectability that lethal injection provides, capital punishment in the United States would probably cease. |
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All four incidents involving the potentially lethal weapon happened within the space of an hour in Grimsby. |
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The first, a yeast, can be especially lethal to individuals with weakened immune systems. |
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The gas acts like mustard gas, and can prove lethal to those with respiratory problems. |
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Who's to say that a substance lethal to rats would necessarily have the same effect on humans? |
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In fact, oxidative stress may progress to such an extent that it becomes lethal. |
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The offender appears to sleep peacefully before the lethal dose of poison is administered. |
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Such a hostile chemical environment would likely prove lethal to all known microbes. |
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Many dogs like the sweet smell and taste and, unfortunately, even very small amounts can be lethal to them. |
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The synthetically lethal combinations could not be analyzed because they did not grow under any conditions. |
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Grey squirrels have out-competed reds for food and also carry squirrel-pox virus which is lethal to the native animals. |
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Although scorpion stings can be devastatingly painful, they are not usually lethal to humans. |
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Actually, the mutation has proved lethal in a protected environment as well. |
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Antibiotics are medicines that are lethal to bacteria that cause infections. |
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Add to that an unhealthy dose of shame at her previous level of comfort, and you had a lethal combination. |
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Added to that is booze, which can make a lethal combination when added to football, causing fights and car accidents. |
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In our schools, too, we should emphasize that it will be lethal to take the earth for granted. |
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Entire governments, never mind single ministers, have been toppled by that lethal combination. |
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That's a lethal combination when you're required to spend two hours with someone in a car. |
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The cider and vodka combination is far too lethal for my poor liver so I ended up puking. |
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The lethal combination of peak hour traffic and rain had resulted in chaos on the roads. |
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Friday was a bizarre affair, fuelled by a lethal combination of beer, wine, Jack Daniels and vodka. |
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Too much time and money, little purpose, and boredom are a lethal combination. |
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It's not just inactivity that makes excess TV-watching lethal to your waistline. |
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Despite scoring just nine goals in the league Manchester United possess potentially the most lethal striking quartet in the country. |
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He has shown his lethal shooting touch but has yet to go on a tear, creating speculation he doesn't have much left. |
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His connection with quarterback Jake Delhomme is almost telepathic, and his speed is lethal. |
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Seven minutes before the break, however, Argentina once more showed how lethal they are when Riquelme is given time on the ball. |
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He is a true winger in the Ryan Giggs mould, hugging the touchline and whipping in crosses and lethal shots in great quantity. |
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Maloney is a diminutive treasure, a pint-sized magician and, from free kicks, consistently lethal. |
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He can catch the ball in traffic as well as anyone in the league, and he's lethal after the catch. |
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With a lethal combination of range, strength and speed, Boston is a big play waiting to happen. |
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The Bills' lethal vertical passing game will be tough to stop the rest of the season. |
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Still only 19 years old, Ronaldo has gone from promising starlet to lethal player since the turn of the year. |
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In the ring he is lethal, arguably the quickest fighter in history, with sneaky power and a flair for the dramatic. |
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The diminutive striker displayed a lethal eye for goal for the Blues two seasons ago and was one of the top scorers in the Premiership. |
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Sirotka doesn't blow hitters away with a big fastball, but he throws a lethal sinker and gets a lot of groundouts. |
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Gooden is a tough cookie who can score, and Giricek is a lethal shooter who is underrated at being aggressive. |
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The Real Madrid and former Inter striker whose credit includes sporting one of the worst haircuts in living memory is lethal in front of goal. |
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The striker was lethal with his finish, firing a beautiful curling shot that gave Williams no chance. |
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Beautifully balanced and deceptively fast, he was a classic winger on the dribble, lethal on the turn inside the box. |
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Rivaldo is equipped with a lethal left foot that has gone through more than a few defences. |
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Complementation analyses showed that each carried a mutation in a known male-specific lethal gene. |
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Initially, lethal injections of drugs such as morphine were used, but soon all morphine was needed at the front. |
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Finally, how can anyone administer the lethal injection or switch on the electric chair or whatever? |
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The state's apparent enthusiasm for lethal injections has won both applause and criticism. |
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In the Netherlands, courts have begun to permit the administration of lethal injections to terminally ill patients. |
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By introducing lethal injections, he had hoped to at least make executions more humane. |
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Unfortunately, it isn't meant to be used when dealing with a lethal injection of that kind. |
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Capital punishment by lethal injection was restored during the Ramos administration. |
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Opinion was running hot and heavy, and gibbets, nooses, electric chairs and lethal injections were topics featuring prominently. |
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I could not take the dog for its last trip in the car, so Murray came to our house, gave the dog a lethal injection, and that was that. |
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The cruel method of hanging a condemned man should be replaced by more humane methods such as lethal injections. |
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I don't say hanging should be brought back, but I agree with lethal injections. |
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Nez Perces, Flatheads, and Shoshones could be counted on for a friendly welcome, Blackfeet and Ankaras for an instantly lethal reception. |
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However, for rheas living in subtropical areas, nest attention could also avoid egg temperatures increasing up to lethal level for embryos. |
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Lab tests suggest that a lethal disease of oak trees in California and Oregon could strike some popular garden shrubs in the rhododendron family. |
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These bombs were not just lethal and nasty anti-personnel weapons but were also at the time highly classified. |
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But it wasn't anything like the lethal weapons that seem to be all the rage. |
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It was a bizarre light show, sort of like a laser-field lit up from the floor, only that the lasers weren't lethal. |
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To ignore warning signs of strong currents, king waves or rip tides may have lethal consequences. |
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He is acutely aware that cowboy guns, although replicas of 19th century shooting irons, are still lethal weapons, not toys. |
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In fact, pump-action guns are no more lethal than bolt-action guns, semiautomatic guns, and so on. |
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The leader of the wildlife team said a rise in lethal fights and roadkills point to a population nearing saturation and looking for places to go. |
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They paralyse snails with a lethal injection which liquidises their insides and then they suck out the nourishment. |
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But the court recognises that the motor car is a potentially lethal instrument and it must be driven with care. |
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Between 1900 and 1904, Bie used a carbon arc lamp and liquid filters to confirm that violet-blue and UV rays were lethal to bacteria. |
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Foraging and experimenting by trial and error would be natural, even if often lethal. |
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But we are still trying to play on the courts and in this weather it gets very slippy and can be quite lethal to play on. |
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Brian was an outstanding underage player, possessing blistering pace, lethal finish and he is also an accomplished goalkeeper. |
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In recent month residents have raised complaints after dust containing lethal poisons, including cadmium and arsenic, was found in their homes. |
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The combination was lethal, but I just dismissed it as a temporary blip at the time. |
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It appears that some of these had rotted and produced a lethal gas which asphyxiated the crew members. |
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His college campus was evacuated after a gas pipe ruptured and sent lethal fumes through the building. |
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Bikers have to accept that they are sitting astride very powerful machines that are potentially lethal. |
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Crossbow bolts filled the air, making lethal whistling noises as they whizzed past. |
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Drugs such as speed and cocaine are often mixed together to make a lethal concoction that can destroy lives. |
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Then he encouraged his men to attack enemy positions, despite the lethal danger from incoming artillery rounds. |
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Every ball was potentially lethal and the West Indian team had their tails well and truly up. |
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Land-component forces chosen for lethal strikes are often highly tailorable Marine expeditionary units. |
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In Tokyo in 1995, lethal nerve gas claimed 11 lives and injured over 5000 people. |
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For any other other seal do-gooders out there, please bear in mind that, according to experts, seal bites can in fact be lethal. |
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Any transfer of lethal military equipment to state sponsors of terrorism is sanctionable under U.S. laws. |
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As the Labour cheers died away, he opted for what he hoped would be a measured but lethal attack. |
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The hedgehogs will be caught in specially baited traps before being put to sleep with gas and then killed by lethal injection. |
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A radiation therapy device malfunctioned, delivering lethal radiation doses at several medical facilities. |
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Even with modern plastic bottles and synthetic teats failure of hygienic cleaning and contaminated water supplies can prove lethal. |
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As well, there is the sentimental subplot thrown in, in which Murray has a daughter who's upset by her father's potentially lethal unhealthiness. |
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I use Manx cats as an example of a recessive lethal gene, and leave students space to describe it on the form, but it is rare in this area. |
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The flies' hit-and-run tactics also protect them from lethal exposure to cattle sprays or systemic insecticides. |
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Both the shortage and the excess of water may cause severe stress to terrestrial plants, with ultimately lethal outcomes. |
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A politico-military marriage combines lethal and nonlethal force to convince an enemy to accede to the victor's will. |
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The lethal phase of Tpl aneuploids is late embryonic or early larval, with the tracheae and the gut the first tissues to be affected. |
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Using a thermopile and galvanometer, he demonstrated that UV rays from an arc lamp are several orders of magnitude more lethal than visible rays. |
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Well, for one thing, there's a self-defence issue here which may justify the use of lethal force by the police officer. |
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They have matured into a side with a backbone of leaders, and excellent mid field and a set of forwards which are lethal. |
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Talking about cutting Social Security benefits is always the so-called third rail of politics, a lethal topic. |
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Thrill-seeking youngsters are dicing with death on a lethal stretch of road. |
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Other lethal weapons such as swords, bayonets, crossbows and knives have also been surrendered. |
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If the snow is wet, its colossal weight can compound the slide's lethal force. |
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Once the spores gain entry to the airways and lungs, the bacteria multiply rapidly, producing anthrax toxin in lethal quantities. |
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A chief difficulty in arguing for macroevolution by mutations is the fact that most expressed mutations are either lethal or semi-lethal. |
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Yellow sunlight shines through the semi-opaque white plastic tank, and the lethal fluid within glows mysteriously. |
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A rare, lethal disease with painful treatment, on the other hand, requires a diagnostic tool with very few false positives and negatives. |
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The mangled metal frames of what were once York phone boxes are testament to a new, and potentially lethal, craze. |
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Obesity and inactivity kill 26,000 Americans a year, making them less lethal than relatively unknown diseases such as nephritis and septicemia. |
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Methods of execution in those countries included hanging, shooting, beheading, stoning, electrocution and lethal injection. |
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Tom responds with sudden, unexpected lethal force when the men attempt a hold up. |
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If properly mixed the substance can be as lethal as military-grade explosives. |
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Pemphigus vulgaris, once a lethal skin disease, is now commonly treated with systemic steroids and topical treatment for skin lesions. |
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Robert Naylor, 48, tried to deny giving lethal weapons to a friend by claiming he had sold cars, settees and a three-piece suite. |
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To increase her lethal potential, she had aboard a 10-ton motor torpedo boat which her captain employed with good effect. |
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In species where reproduction takes place sexually, the mistakes may be disastrous, even lethal. |
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This was the beginning of modern warfare, with its bombings of civilians and lethal gases. |
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For a lethal recessive allele, mean frequency monotonically decreases as population size decreases. |
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Everyone passed paper back to Timmy, and he compacted it into the most lethal paper wad ever conceived. |
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Members of the 800th Military Police Brigade had to use lethal force several times to quell prisoner uprisings, the report says. |
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West Nile virus infects many different bird species, but it appears to be lethal to crows, jays, and hawks. |
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Cyanide is a colourless, lethal, water-soluble poison occasionally used by mafia assassins. |
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In the United States, critically injured racehorses are humanely euthanized by lethal injection. |
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Operated by the Royal Observer Corps, it was also charged with monitoring lethal radioactive fallout. |
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There are plenty of shocks and jolts in this journey through ragged plains, rugged mountains, murky organisations and lethal hit men. |
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But the St. Louis encephalitis virus is actually more lethal than the West Nile virus. |
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What about the career criminal scheduled for lethal injection because a fellow inmate pinned a murder rap on him in exchange for time off? |
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Their lethal raptorial appendages provide effective weapons for acquiring and defending these homes. |
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The gluten also shields the helpful microbes from the sun's lethal ultraviolet rays. |
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His performance is extraordinarily multifaceted, combining American brashness with a creepy, lethal mysteriousness. |
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My brain fade can only be explained away by a lethal combination of too much day time activity and late night tennis. |
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So far, the people who have gotten sick with this potentially lethal virus seem to have caught it from infected birds. |
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Commanders and their staff sometimes made lethal errors and engaged positions their own men held. |
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The discharge of the air gun was virtually silent and propelled a projectile that would prove lethal to both man and animal up to 100 yards. |
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He tells of how a healthy, trustful way of life can protect them from being infected by the lethal disease. |
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Almost every day evidence emerges in the courts of the lethal culture of knives and other sharp weapons that is infecting Britain. |
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The raids were among the last gasps of a defeated McCarthyism that remained lethal to the bitter end. |
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And now, as his execution by lethal injection nears, some clinics providing abortions are on alert for possible violence. |
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It's a spectacular end to the movie with its blend of lethal kung fu and extraordinary acrobatics. |
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There is no known lethal dose in laboratory animals so why not give it a try? |
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He is as unctuous as they come and as slippery and lethal as a herd of rattlers in a barrel of oil. |
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He says there have always been religious zealots, but modern technology has given them a lethal capacity. |
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It finally took policemen wielding lethal looking lathis to bring the plaza back to some semblance of normality. |
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Few biologists doubt that some strains common in domestic sheep are lethal to bighorns, but what actually happens during a bighorn epidemic is still far from clear. |
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A deadly bird flu, lethal to some animals, is spreading towards Britain. |
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Just as nuclear scientists concerned about lethal radioactivity oppose atomic weapons, should marine scientists campaign for an end to coal-fired power stations? |
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They may demand hangings, lethal injections or public stonings. |
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But the Sawyer case, combined with the heartless parsimony of all lethal outbreaks, means that the truth will out and soon. |
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His AC power was transmitted at much higher voltages than the DC alternative, making it potentially lethal if unshielded workers touched live wires. |
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It would be lethal for us all simply to watch this match play out from our seats in the upper deck. |
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The missile system most likely used to shoot down Malaysia Airline MH17 is common, lethal, and crewed by men with little training. |
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It is an old enemy, the lethal form of a familiar virus, and a threat that has recurred down the centuries with animals the carriers, as the plague was spread by rats. |
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The fliers, ancona explained, are meant to educate people on what rights they legally have to use lethal force in self-defense. |
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As he lunged forward, I instinctively drew back, crouching for a lethal blow. |
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Gruelle's story highlights the overlooked fact that leaving an abusive relationship can be lethal. |
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Each candidate was then backcrossed to the unmutagenized parent and tetrads were dissected to ensure that the synthetic lethal phenotype resulted from a single mutation. |
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Vegetative tissues which are able to survive desiccation to an air-dry state have mechanisms that cope with this potentially lethal mechanical stress. |
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Strange looking ships set sail from ports to vanish over the horizon, unfettered by the lethal and unnavigable reefs that so restrained the Hub ports. |
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A study was done to determine if various organic acids differ in their inhibitory or lethal activity against acid-adapted and unadapted Escherichia coli. |
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So as long as a lethal strike passes muster in constitutional terms, the location of the target is immaterial. |
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Participants allow the recolonization of the gray wolf on their private lands and will not use lethal controls on coyotes, wolves and other predators. |
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Does all this betoken a possibly lethal sickness in the west? |
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Research is now being conducted into the properties of the fugu's lethal poison, tetrodotoxin at six centres across Canada, much of it in Montreal. |
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But these two pillars of support for lethal injection have always been based on a form of deceit. |
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Tests showed that he had 515 milligrams of morphine per litre of blood, more than four times the lethal amount of 120 milligrams per litre of blood. |
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Death by pills or lethal injection might be unnatural, but she believes that declining nourishment and medications is not. |
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Killing a large whale is too dangerous for the calf, but as a spectator, it picks up lethal techniques like ramming, drowning, and biting the prey. |
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They're exposed every day to potentially lethal doses of anthrax. |
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Since 1775, weapons have become more lethal, and with increased lethality has come an increase in both the number of casualties and the severity of wounds. |
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They've been inserting bits of it into other strains of flu that wouldn't normally kill mice, and seeing whether the changes make that benign flu more lethal. |
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Police are often given great leeway in determining whether or not to use lethal force, and are rarely indicted for doing so. |
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This was the most sophisticated global tracking system ever devised, and it worked with lethal efficiency. |
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And for Ukrainians, such anti-Semitic antics recall a different time that produced far more lethal outcomes. |
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A power supply can store a lethal voltage even when it is unplugged. |
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They were sent in to help educate villagers about how to ward off the lethal virus. |
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As a horned antelope they must be respected in that horns are lethal weapons and members of the hartebeest family are very capable of giving a good account of themselves. |
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In fact, nothing is more lethal to a jet engine than ingesting this kind of ash. |
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In the experiments on narcotized rats, a decrease in the level of the registered signal was observed after an injection of a lethal dose of Nembutal. |
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With less than a dozen toilets in the entire community, poor sanitation fuels high rates of malaria and lethal cases of diarrhea. |
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The Army wants a handheld directed-energy weapon that is capable of both inflicting pain or using lethal force. |
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Six wives said their husbands had threatened to do violence to their children or to their parents and five had been threatened by their husbands with lethal weapons. |
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But even without these changes bioterrorists could readily infect themselves with a lethal agent and start an epidemic by walking among us for example, in an airport. |
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Yet the exponential decline in the cost means that the threat posed by the fabrication of lethal bio-pathogens is rising. |
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Some of the genes that gives the mouse its common colours or markings also makes the mouse sick, or unfit to live. These genes are called semi-lethal or lethal. |
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Desert warfare was, by definition, mobile warfare, the antithesis of the lethal attrition in the mire of the Western Front. |
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Fruits are lethal for snails, some aquatic life including bilharzia fluke. |
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She also contracted the even more lethal associated form of the disease, septicaemia, which causes blood poisoning throughout the body and led to the amputation of her limbs. |
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The documentary makers interviewed former workers who stated that some dogs were beaten to death, instead of being given a lethal injection, in order to save money. |
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Admittedly, saying the awful U.S. dollar isn't as lethal as, say, the busted Icelandic krona isn't saying much. |
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His idea was to become modern, efficient and bloodless by using lethal injection. |
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She later confessed to poring over botanical volumes in search of suitable poisons and scouring the woods for lethal mushrooms. |
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Large, dumb armies cannot cope with a fast-moving, all-seeing, fully coordinated, digitized opponent, with super-accurate, highly lethal weaponry. |
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The most egregious uses of lethal force have been borne by people with intellectual disabilities and children. |
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Any intentional use of lethal force is only lawful where strictly necessary in response to a truly imminent threat to life. |
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After World War I, unions began their losing and lethal battle with textile owners across the South. |
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The electric lights were sparkling among the trees, and the new moon shone in the sky above the lethal chamber. |
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However, I believe that our society is overflowing with lethal weapons and that we must take action to prevent more dead kids. |
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At issue are the circumstances surrounding the lethal dose of methadone given, an illegal 80 mg dosage. |
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Fretland had only observed one other lethal injection, two years prior in Oklahoma. |
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And if lethal injection protocols cause profound suffering the landscape of capital punishment as we know it may change. |
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Puck artists, like their predecessors, combined picture-making skills with a caricatural precision and a knack for lethal symbols. |
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Are you prepared to consume that lethal dose of sodium and fat? |
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In retrospect, the screen, while labor intensive, was quite straightforward and could be applied to other embryonic lethal genes with a clear cuticle phenotype. |
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This method magnifies the effect of heterozygous mutations on the posterior phenotypes, thus identifying even lethal genes involved in the targeted process. |
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To screen the genome for zygotic genes required for normal PCD without bias against lethal genes, we have performed a screen of genetic deficiencies. |
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In fact Botulinum Toxin is a lethal substance that can cause botulism, a life-threatening illness. |
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Since its enactment in 1997, 752 Oregonians have used prescriptions for lethal medications for their intended purpose. |
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Certain psychotropic medications and somatic medications can increase the risk of lethal torsade de pointes through a mechanism of blocking cardiac conduction channels. |
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But others say a still-unidentified man likely fired the round that caused a lethal head wound. |
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The rules are designed to overcome an obvious problem with drugs designed as antidotes to anthrax, nerve gas, small pox and other potentially lethal or disabling agents. |
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His models have been drenched by a downpour, licked by flames, paint-sprayed by robots and flown on invisible wires high above a pool of lethal spikes. |
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The variant of malaria prevalent in Northern malarial zones like the Po Valley was enfeebling, but not lethal. |
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Rush was one of the most lethal forwards of the past 25 years. |
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Here are just a few of the most egregious uses of lethal force by Chicago police. |
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Beside the grind box, two lethal looking two-inch wide grind rails serve a similar purpose, while the six-foot-high quarter pipe in the corner keeps the skateboarders busy. |
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Most other clubs can only drool at our rich vein of lethal finishers. |
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High flying and fast, the F-22 Raptor stealth jet is by far the most lethal fighter America has ever built. |
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But in the world of grand theft auto, I spent my glitched cash on more lethal goods and services. |
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For one thing, the UK doesn't much approve of lethal injections. |
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The footballing front man was able to portray an image of being a friendly supplier fulfilling a social need, rather than being a dealer in a web of potentially lethal drugs. |
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They could scarcely have realised it at the time, but the 12-year-old schoolboy and his father were treading the same path as hunters armed with lethal firearms. |
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In sufficient quantities its spores can be lethal to humans. |
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Benxihu, China To date, the Benxihu colliery was the site of the most lethal mining accidents on record. |
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No one should be given a lethal prescription of drugs when they are gripped by mental illness or in a temporary depression. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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It's about a guy who gives lethal injections to prisoners on death row. |
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An unprotected person standing close to the contaminated areas would receive a lethal radiation dose within hours. |
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Every move he made looked so lethal and made the hair on her arms rise. |
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To say that not being of sound mind makes the process of execution cruel means that the sedatives that are used prior to lethal injections are potentially unconstitutional. |
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Instead, he finds a poacher, raises his rifle, and fires a lethal blast. |
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Lee Hoffman wrote a story for GRUE 27 portraying Crottled Greeps as a seductive but lethal viand and imagination took over from there. |
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Ichthyotoxicity among respective pavoninins did not differ much, all being lethal to Japanese killifish at 5-10 ppm. |
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It is treacherous in winter, as when it freezes over it creates an icy patch, with lethal exposure should you slip. |
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The thriller follows the rapid progress of a lethal indirect contact transmission virus that kills within days. |
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The first use of more lethal chemical weapons was against the French near the Belgian town of Ypres. |
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Potentially lethal diseases, such as smallpox and influenza, were so virulent that their spread was independent of nutrition. |
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In this gene, other mutations can cause a kind of nanism that is lethal during the first weeks of life. |
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Reckless driving or reckless handling of a potentially lethal weapon may result in a death that is deemed manslaughter. |
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In 1348, the Black Death, a lethal plague which had ravaged Europe, took hold in Dublin and killed thousands over the following decade. |
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They were taken unawares and overcome when the room filled with a lethal, odorless gas. |
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Thus, one finds individuals dead of a gunshot wound with potentially lethal levels of drugs. |
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Some viruses that are maintained in birds without lethal effects, such as the West Nile Virus may however be spread by migrating birds. |
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In 2007, MMPA was amended to permit the lethal removal of sea lions from salmon runs at Bonneville Dam. |
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Animal studies found that a few milligrams of plutonium per kilogram of tissue is a lethal dose. |
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A critical mass of plutonium emits lethal amounts of neutrons and gamma rays. |
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Criticality accidents have occurred in the past, some of them with lethal consequences. |
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According to Suetonius, a physician later established that only one wound, the second one to his chest, had been lethal. |
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These events can be more readily associated with cardiovascular complications from a stroke episode or lethal heart attack. |
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It is generally accepted as being the most lethal conflict in human history, with over 30 million dead as a result. |
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There have been fewer injuries as a result of only carrying lethal loads in the shotgun, as opposed to deterrent rounds. |
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Although canine distemper is lethal in dogs, it has not been recorded to kill wolves, except in Canada and Alaska. |
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Anyone who had been on the Moon's surface during a particularly violent solar eruption in 2005 would have received a lethal dose. |
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A military is a force authorized to use lethal or deadly force and weapons to support the interests of the state and some or all of its citizens. |
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Nutmeg's rich, spicy scent is attractive to dogs which can result in a dog ingesting a lethal amount of this spice. |
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Thinkers such as Noam Chomsky often describe tobacco as the second most lethal substance consumed by humans, the most lethal being sugar. |
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As in America, so too in Ireland the King no longer had a monopoly of lethal force. |
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Indian allegiance could be held only by gifts, and to an Indian no gift was as acceptable as a lethal weapon. |
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Infanticide, siblicide, cannibalism, rape, and lethal combat have been documented in many kinds of animals. |
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While H5N1 flu is obviously lethal, some milder flus pose a greater societal threat, Professor Mathews says. |
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Achy muscles, fever and a persistent cough can be symptoms of the potentially lethal disease anthrax. |
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Other improvements are making the submarine more elusive and lethal. |
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Further, infantry units armed with less lethal weapons have been utilized for crowd control and antiriot missions. |
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But sadly, the signs point to Ronaldinho being more lethargic waddler than lethal weapon, and Milan being left behind in Serie A again. |
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The Waddler formed a lethal front partnership with Keegan and Peter Beardsley, as a goals tally of 18, 27 and 20 respectively confirmed. |
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The ban happened after it was shown that the pistol could be turned into a lethal weapon resulting in the race getting started with an airhorn. |
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Another critter that is pesky but usually not lethal is the yellow-bellied sapsucker. |
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Flying glass can be lethal, especially the annealed and heat strengthened glass that is built into the skin of New York City buildings. |
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On the less lethal challenge to Western-guided universalism, see Yoichi Funabashi, The Asianization of Asia, Foreign Aff. |
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It took researchers several years and millions of dollars to perfect a kimchi that would not turn lethal when exposed to cosmic rays in space. |
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A house had to be sealed off after a man regurgitated a cocktail of lethal chemicals he had swallowed. |
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The patient is given an anti-sickness drug 30 minutes before the lethal dose of barbiturate. |
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The sustainment brigade's S-2 section differs from a BCT's S-2 section in that it does not conduct lethal targeting or own organic ISR assets. |
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The black mamba, Dendroaspis polylepis polylepis, is one of the most lethal snakes on Earth. |
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High failure rates leave many of these bomblets undetonated, in essence turning them into lethal landmines. |
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And they have lethal weapons in the roadside boobytrap bomb and the suicide bomber, by vehicle or on foot. |
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During 1998-2004, secobarbital was the lethal medication prescribed for 101 of the 208 patients. |
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Kevorkian injected a lethal mixture of Seconal, Anectine, and potassium chloride to end the patient's life. |
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Semtex explosives supplied by Libya were one of the IRA's most lethal weapons in its decades-long terror campaign. |
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Richard Glossip will die by lethal injection at 9pm in McAlester, Oklahoma, after losing a stay of execution. |
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Injections of an obscure cell best known for making collagen might quell the runaway inflammation that underlies lethal sepsis. |
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For the 31,000 British and Allied troops, it was an unseen enemy much more lethal than the Bulgars. |
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Acute DDS poisoning is potentially lethal due to severe methaemoglobinaemia and haemolytic anaemia. |
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In cases such as OxyContin, Ecstasy, GHB, or methamphetamines, one dose can be lethal. |
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Tristan Roberts, 28, inadvertently overdosed on the lethal brew which he may have taken as a late-night calmative. |
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Calmatives often have less than a tenfold difference between effective and lethal dosages. |
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What in the name of God were the Slovakians thinking planting lethal material on an unwitting man as part of a test exercise? |
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Herath has international experience, a lethal carrom ball in his arsenal and took three crucial wickets against Pakistan in the semis. |
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Myelodysplastic syndromes are a group of conditions that cause insufficient production of blood cells, which often is lethal. |
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That cedes the field to Gulf Arab backers who are less choosey about the recipients of lethal aid. |
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Belfast women are selling the potentially lethal painkiller Tramadol for PS2 a pop. |
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The minimum lethal concentration was the lowest dilution at which no motile trichomonads could be observed from an isolate assay. |
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The clinical diagnosis was supported by seroconversion to protective antigen and the presence of antibodies against lethal factor. |
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Lacey Spears allegedly killed her son via lethal doses of salt. |
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An unusually lethal hemorrhagic fever was sweeping through the region. |
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