He made it to a phone box where he called for an ambulance before lapsing into unconsciousness and was pronounced dead at hospital. |
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He spun a hypospray in one hand, then pressed it to Bracks' neck, sending him into merciful unconsciousness. |
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I think I'll just prance outside looking like the Bride of Frankenstein's ugly stepsister and scare everyone into unconsciousness. |
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So I guess it is time to go and rest my head on the pillow, and let unconsciousness drown those thoughts. |
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I mean you trusted that Ambulance officer when you lapsed into unconsciousness after doing too many disco biscuits. |
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Instantly, the visiting fighter is on top of his prone opponent and quickly smashes him into unconsciousness with fierce blows to the face. |
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The blackout victim is in an extremely dangerous position at the point of unconsciousness. |
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Normally, such patients are known to have heart disease, which is the cause for unconsciousness. |
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Exposure to higher concentrations results almost immediately in disorientation and unconsciousness. |
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Less frequently, weakness or paralysis of a limb or limbs, or unconsciousness, may occur. |
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Without defense, even Judo greats can be chocked into unconsciousness by a white belt student. |
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On the second day of her sickness, she began to run a fever and fell into unconsciousness four times. |
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Some of his characters seem to be in a state of amnesia or unconsciousness. |
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Viewers eventually called the police, but only after he had lapsed into unconsciousness. |
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Then a metal rod touched his bare shoulder, electrocuting him into unconsciousness. |
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I slipped under the light sheets with her and joined her in complete unconsciousness. |
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There must have been an interval of absolute unconsciousness, seconds or minutes. |
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An open microphone over the next six minutes revealed the progressive deterioration of the pilot toward unconsciousness. |
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Jim's figurative decapitation could thus be regarded as a literal interpretation of this ideal of racial unconsciousness. |
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In all their class unconsciousness they merely agitated for improvements in the social sickness that caused the problems initially. |
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We may need to shock her into unconsciousness and reinstate hypnopaedia during this final month. |
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That was the last thing I remembered before a familiar voice penetrated my unconsciousness. |
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When properly applied, the choke hold causes unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds. |
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Other procedures may require general anesthesia, which affects your entire body and puts you in a temporary state of unconsciousness. |
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However, even Seconal did not work and he tended to drink his way into unconsciousness. |
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Beth let out a cry of misery and her exhausted mind finally let her slip into unconsciousness. |
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Her face was covered with a sickly-sweet smelling cloth and she drifted into unconsciousness. |
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Should I just down a fifth of vodka and go to sleep for several hours, and hope they are back by the time I lapse out of unconsciousness? |
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The rattle of its hooves was the last thing Hoss heard as he sank into unconsciousness. |
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The resultant unconsciousness from a severe hit to the back of the head from a coffee table led to an epiphany which has changed his life. |
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Slowly he drifted off into unconsciousness, until finally he went to sleep altogether. |
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This mysterious illness, also known as sleeping sickness, can lead to a prolonged state of unconsciousness. |
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Yet when we asked people when their near-death experiences occurred, they said it was during unconsciousness. |
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I slammed the snooze button on the clock rather forcefully, and rolled over, successfully falling back into a peaceful state of unconsciousness. |
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I walked up and down Tottenhan Court Road with Mark at lunchtime in a vain attempt to stave off unconsciousness. |
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The oblivion of unconsciousness was creeping up on her at its leisure, and she would make him regret murdering her too slowly. |
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Killing traps must be tested in a compound, in particular to identify unconsciousness. |
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Severe poisonings may result in incontinence, unconsciousness, convulsions and death. |
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The disease was of a degree that could produce sudden unconsciousness due to abnormal heart beats also called cardiac arrhythmia. |
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As one transitions from a state of consciousness to unconsciousness, the ability to control voluntary muscles may be affected. |
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Inhalation of very high concentrations or prolonged exposure may cause unconsciousness, or death. |
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Yet they were sung with a kind of naivete and unconsciousness. |
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On the way I caught myself slipping into catnaps, much to the amusement of the two girls who sat opposite me during one of my bouts of unconsciousness. |
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Before he could fire, the area behind him was lit up from the blue particle beam of Tim's pistol striking Nathan in the back, sending him into unconsciousness. |
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A good strangulation hold should render the opponent unconsciousness without injury or significant pain in a matter of seconds regardless of whom the opponent is. |
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It is an effective process which induces immediate unconsciousness and insensibility or an induction to a period of unconsciousness without distress. |
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The only option is to drug her into insensibility and unconsciousness. |
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The man fell over backwards flopping to the deck in unconsciousness. |
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The eighth song is about impetuousness and unconsciousness of teenagers. |
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Stroll around to your local multiplex, meanwhile, and take your pick of movies about men shooting, beating and pummelling each other into unconsciousness. |
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Before slipping into unconsciousness, he uttered just five more words. |
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Illuminated in the darkness by a helicopter searchlight, McCaleb falls into unconsciousness, the film fades to white, and the next scene is a doctor's office two years later. |
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With the photos of the expedition 1992 as viaticum and a good dose of unconsciousness, they make a testimony on changes in Papuan tribes. |
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Ingested: Ingestion causes symptoms of central nervous system, depression, nausea, vomiting, narcosis, unconsciousness. |
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High concentrations may cause central nervous system depression, narcosis and unconsciousness. |
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In case of unconsciousness place patient stably in side position for transportation. |
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Signs of internal bleeding are listlessness, unconsciousness, very cold legs or a blue tinge to the pink skin inside the lips or tongue. |
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Exercise extreme caution, as scopolamine can cause prolonged unconsciousness and serious medical problems. |
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Related to the collective unconsciousness, rumours are a manifestation of wishes and an exorcism for anxiety. |
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The second, smaller force, is tougher, because it pushes blood downwards and away from the head, sometimes leading to unconsciousness. |
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Symptoms of allergic reactions may also include drops in blood pressure and unconsciousness. |
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Thanks to my son's determination to never sleep by himself, the last fortnight has been an endless heavy-limbed fever dream of faraway stares and spontaneous unconsciousness. |
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It is his reactions, not Mr Ejiofor's wielding of the lash, that create the slaughterhouse horror of the scene where a female slave is whipped to a riven unconsciousness. |
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The three-drug cocktail that is used by 37 American states is supposed first to induce unconsciousness, then to paralyse muscles and block breathing, and finally to stop the heart. |
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See your doctor if you have had repeated hypoglycaemic reactions, or one leading to unconsciousness, as your insulin dose may need to be adjusted. |
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Coma:Â means the insured has been in a state of unconsciousness for a continuous period of at least 96 hours, during which external stimulation produced no more than primitive avoidance reflexes. |
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As Lacan tells us that the words are the cornerstone of the unconsciousness, everything in the universe is just a question of cornerstone to exist, to be revealed andeverything must rest on a cornerstone. |
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When people are given an anesthetic for operations, as they drift into unconsciousness often the last thing they are aware of is the clatter and noise in the operating room. |
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In the former the possessed gets into an intense mental state and shows superhuman strength and knowledge: he quivers, rages, struggles, and finally falls into a condition similar to unconsciousness. |
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The drug GHB is broken down in the body into Gamma Butyrolactone and can induce symptoms including euphoria, confusion and unconsciousness. |
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It is less clear how exactly that trauma contributes to unconsciousness. |
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General anaesthetics suppress the central nervous system, to bring about unconsciousness and paralysis. |
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We have called for the marine mammal regulations to stipulate that bleeding should occur after irreversible unconsciousness rather than after death, because bleeding causes death. |
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Make sure family members know that you can choke if you eat or drink when you develop serious symptoms of low blood sugar, such as seizures or unconsciousness. |
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Acoustic systems using infrasound or ultrasound could in theory cause a loss of muscle control, nausea, or even unconsciousness. |
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As scopolamine can cause prolonged unconsciousness and serious medical problems, Canadians should exercise caution when offered food or drinks from strangers or new acquaintances. |
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Weininger argues that man must choose between his masculine and feminine sides, consciousness and unconsciousness, Platonic love and sexuality. |
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Addisonian crisis which causes severe pain, convulsions and unconsciousness. |
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High concentrations may cause stinging of the nose and throat, excitation, rapid breathing and unconsciousness due to the presence of Carbon Dioxide. |
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His addictedness was such that unless physically restrained, he would continuously self-administer the drug until he lapsed into unconsciousness. |
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Equally unacceptable to some people at the end of their lives is the practice of being sedated into unconsciousness and then denied food and fluids. |
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Stunning is carried out to induce a state of unconsciousness and insensibility for a sufficient time to ensure that the animal does not recover before being slaughtered by exsanguination. |
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Solvents, when inhaled, can cause nasal and respiratory irritation and central nervous system effects including dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, headache, and possibly unconsciousness and even death. |
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People watch DVDs and try to get used to it, but when they are really suffering, all they want is to find sleep, deep sleep, unconsciousness, oblivion. |
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The Marine Mammal Regulations should be amended to replace the requirement for death to occur before pelting, with a requirement for unconsciousness before bleeding. |
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Severe overexposure may cause inflammation, and edema of the larynx and bronchi, pulmonary edema or chemical pneumonitis, unconsciousness, and death. |
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In high concentrations, hydrogen sulfide can cause shock, convulsions, inability to breathe, extremely rapid unconsciousness, coma and death with as little as a single breath. |
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