Adding to the contrapasso, Dante learns that the souls of the suicides will not be re-united with their bodies at the Last Judgment. |
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Nor is it at all uncommon for suicides to work something from popular songs or books or films into their deaths. |
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We drove across a bridge that's become so popular with suicides that the city is now encasing it with expensive, hideous jumper-proof wiring. |
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It could just be about the world's losers, the failed would-be suicides and all our broken hearts. |
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Over the years the Humber Bridge has built up an unenviable reputation for attracting would-be suicides. |
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When these terminals were first introduced to two western provinces, there was a marked increase in bankruptcies, divorces and suicides. |
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We recall Goethe writing The Sorrows of Young Werther, which set off a wave of suicides in Europe in imitation of the eponymous hero. |
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Someone mentioned that there has been a rash of suicides in British juvenile detention. |
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Things actually have gotten better, and not just because we are no longer pictured exclusively as wretched suicides and guilt-ridden reprobates. |
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A finding of neglect can spur the need for action, and thus contribute to the avoidance of suicides in the future. |
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The only letdown is in the end, where her grief over her sister Malu's and Shyam's separate suicides are tied in rather too patly. |
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Yet as belief in satanic influence on suicides declined, so too did faith in the notions of punishing corpses and confiscating property. |
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It sounded as though a thousand suicides were howling in anguish in their eternal punishment. |
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In Uzbekistan, government records show that 17 of the 205 suicides in the first half of 2002 involved self-immolation by women. |
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The number of recorded suicides, especially self-immolation, has shot up among young women. |
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And veterans of all ages continue to die at epidemic rates from suicides and other effects of the mental toll their wartime experiences took. |
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Issues such as suicides of farmers, pollution and social evils are often the subjects. |
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There have been suicides passed off as accidents and shiftlessness indulgently termed wanderlust. |
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Sixty people died trespassing last year, excluding suicides, while six children were killed playing on or taking short cuts across tracks. |
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He was buried two days later in unconsecrated ground reserved for convicts, paupers and suicides in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Toodyay. |
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They believed vampires to be the undead corpses of witches, suicides and folk who had been excommunicated by the Church. |
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With respect to Lariam, we don't have any evidence that suggests that there is a tie-in between suicides and the use of the medication. |
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Many of them lead to mass suicides of some kind with members killing themselves based on their doomsday beliefs. |
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You might think it's easier this way but have you though about how many suicides are caused in direct response to a receiving a Dear John Letter? |
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We need to explore personal, family, community and systemic barriers that stand in the way of understanding and preventing suicides. |
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A spate of prison suicides has highlighted the terrible state of Britain's penal system. |
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The high number of accidents, suicides and other non-combat deaths have gone largely unreported in the media. |
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His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt. |
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The numbers for intended suicides and incidents of self-harm are much higher. |
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If the education system fails in accomplishing that then it is responsible for the delinquents, the drop-outs, the rejects, the youth suicides. |
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Besides karoshi, suicides related to work pressures have also become increasingly common in Japan. |
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The safety of antidepressants including Prozac and Seroxat is to be investigated after a series of suicides and claims of addiction. |
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I'm unsurprised to read about the crisis nature of suicides and find an aesthetic resistance to a barrier misguided. |
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The district records one of the country's highest suicides rates, mainly due to endemic poverty. |
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Many of the suicides in the countryside were triggered by the financial distress caused by the low rubber prices. |
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Although there are no statistics on work-related suicides, there are concordant studies linking certain suicides to job situation. |
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Sadly, cricketing suicides are not rare, as David Frith's book Silence of the Heart makes plain. |
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Another striking feature has been the increase of addictions, psychosomatic and mental illness and suicides. |
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But does the current law express disapproval of aiding and abetting suicides? |
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In 1980, the suicide rate in Denmark peaked and reached a level that was among the highest in the world, with 34 suicides per 100 000 inhabitants. |
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Of the three regions visited during our audit, only one had any suicides in the past six years. |
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In 1995, less than a quarter of the nearly 4,000 suicides committed in Canada involved a firearm. |
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The book cites, with calculated half-heartedness, some statistics about teen suicides. |
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After, on average, more than twenty-six years, ninety-four per cent of the would-be suicides were either still alive or had died of natural causes. |
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The stigmatized legacy of assisted suicide also may be a factor in the decline of geriatric suicides. |
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In cases such as a spate of recent suicides by adolescents who were bullied on Facebook, the perpetrators were well known. |
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Many SIBs would previously have been recorded as would-be suicides. |
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The researchers examined stories in 469 local papers following suicides in both the clustered and the control group. |
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This concern ceased after the Spanish warned of severe punitive measures on the family members of suicides. |
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It is a vintage time for those of us who like our theatre with multiple murders, suicides and the occasional enucleation. |
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The results also show a disconnect between the way suicides are reported in certain countries by internal organizations. |
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The NRA opposed a new California law that will help prevent gun deaths, homicides and suicides both. |
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Attempted suicides between 18-29 year Olds went up by 37 percent across this period. |
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There are 11,000 Americans killed by gun violence every year, excluding suicides. |
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This reduction is even more significant in that it took place in a context where the number of suicides in Quebec is constantly on the rise. |
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This economic disaster causes great physical and psychological harm, leading to hundreds of suicides in this sector, in France as well. |
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A good number of people suffering from terminal illnesses like cancer or HIV infection or neurological problems also have been known to commit suicides. |
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Such a strategy might include a more formal examination of all suicide attempts, as these are often harbingers of successful suicides. |
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In November alone, 13 cases of suspected suicides or attempted suicides of domestic workers in Kuwait have been identified. |
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This was of track surveillance cameras as a protection against suicides, trespassers and vandalism. |
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Dr. Glenmullen has written to the F. D. A. requesting that stronger warnings about akathisia and suicides be added to labels for antidepressants. |
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Consequently, a number of suicides have been recorded among the Fulani, a proud people who cannot bear to beg. |
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From that small group flowed gut-wrenching stories of suicides, addictions and shattered minds and bodies. |
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As early as 1678, Kabuki plays were dramatizing current city scandals, lovers' suicides, murders, and tragic deaths. |
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Much of the research on preventing firearm suicides focuses on substituting or displacing the method of choice. |
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Most suicides go about the last phase of their business in silence and don't leave notes. |
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The youth culture magazine has published a fashion spread of models recreating the suicides of famous female writers. |
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First came a rash of suicides, with Foxconn workers jumping off dormitory roofs. |
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Controlling the availability of some means of committing suicide may affect existing behaviour patterns and perhaps prevent some suicides. |
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Concerning mental health, while the suicide rate is decreasing overall, 60 000 suicides occur annually, exceeding the number of Europeans killed in transport accidents. |
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It is probable that these suicides represented sacrifices to appease the god Woden. |
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There is concern that not enough is being done to prevent suicides among vulnerable women prisoners. |
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While attempted suicides are primarily a cry for help or an expression of deep suffering, suicide itself is a much more violent act which is sometimes planned and rehearsed over a period of time. |
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I urge the media, in collaboration with other civil society actors, to challenge gender stereotypes, to show sensitivity when reporting on suicides and not sensationalize such events. |
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The Army has reported 144 suicides in 2010 through November, and officials say it is now beginning to see a sharp rise in suicides among nonactive duty National Guard and Reserve personnel who are not currently deployed. |
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The previous reduction in suicides appears to have tailed off and the proportion of young people aged 15-24 who are being cared for after attempted suicide has increased. |
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The crisis exposed or exacerbated ugly elements of Japanese society that had been swept under the tatami mat, from its high rate of suicides and domestic violence to bureaucratic bungling and dishonesty. |
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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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Despite the lack of change to the law, there has been a clear trend toward leniency in sentencing and even charging people, some of them doctors, who have assisted in suicides and have been convicted under the Code. |
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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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Quite the contrary, in fact: the DSK affair, the intervention in Libya and the rising tide of suicides prompted by unemployment have all held the nation transfixed in the past few months. |
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It is associated with increased risk of cirrhosis of the liver, cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory diseases, homicides, suicides, motor vehicle, boat and snowmobile crashes, falls, fires and drownings. |
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Wind sprints, jingle-jangles, long runs, the Swedish Mile, running bleachers, happy times, suicides and gassers. |
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Egoistic, anomic, altruistic and fatalistic suicides reflect this. |
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Prevention also involves major awareness-raising policies covering both media treatment of teenage suicides and rejection of the trivialisation of such suicides. |
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To combat the rising number of suicides, the BTP launched a new programme that embeds mental-health care into their police work and repositions the force as a shepherd into the care system. |
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The Committee is concerned about the high incidence of drug, alcohol and tobacco consumption among adolescents as well as at the rate of youth suicides, especially in some departments, such as Arequipa and Junin. |
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The conditions they face were made vivid in the widely reported wave of suicides at Foxconn's massive electronics facility in Shenzhen, also in Guangdong. |
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The impacts of inter-generational abuses are evident in high rates of alcohol and drug use, sexually transmitted infections, injuries and suicides. |
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The rates of firearm homicides and robberies did not decline after the law, and there was disagreement about the impact of the legislation on suicides. |
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Fourth, its austerity policies can be linked to a reversal in the long-term downward trend in suicides, which have increased most where welfare cuts have been most severe. |
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It has been argued also that because long guns are the ones most frequently found in homes, the long gun registry has successfully reduced domestic violence, suicides and accidents. |
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A Manitoba study of suicides committed between 1984 and 1988 by individuals under the age of 24 confirmed the high ratio of 5.2 male suicides to every female suicide. |
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Comprehensive programmes for the prevention of suicides in the military may include, inter alia, awareness-raising, training and education activities for all military personnel. |
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One suicide and four attempted suicides were also reported. |
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Reportedly, most prisons are overcrowded, resulting in the deterioration of conditions of detention, and an increase in prison violence and suicides. |
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The river is a popular site for both suicides and the disposal of bodies of murder victims. |
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In 2009, the number of suicides exceeded 30,000 for the twelfth straight year. |
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There are many such graves of suicides hereabouts, and the country folk shudder as they pass the whisht spots by night. |
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There had been half a dozen mysterious suicides which had been investigated by Scotland Yard. |
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If left untreated, mental illnesses can result in disability, substance abuse, suicides, lost productivity, and family discord. |
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Now the territory's rate is 11 times the Canadian average and more than 20 Inuits die of suicides each year. |
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The coach makes us run suicides at the end of each basketball practice. |
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After the fall of USSR in the 1990s, growth plummeted, living standards declined, drug use, homelessness and poverty skyrocketed, and suicides increased dramatically. |
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However, most of the suicides were by Americans and not Guyanese. |
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Desperation led to mass suicides and infanticide among the natives. |
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The fear of internment caused suicides in all three islands. |
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In a book made especially timely by the recent suicides of several students who were gay, Beigel examines the problem of homophobia in US public schools. |
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Prison suicides in 2016 at 119 were the highest since records began. |
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Other fatalities were suicides, slaves who escaped by jumping overboard. |
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Most of the 222 suicides have been committed by young male Inuits. |
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Isacsson compared the toxicologic results from 14,857 suicides that occurred from 1992 to 2000 with those of 26,422 natural or accidental deaths during the same period. |
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Medical examiners and appointed coroners are less likely to underreport suicides than are elected coroners, according to a new study from Temple University. |
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They found suicides were more common in less populated ZIP codes, such as rural communities, and in ZIP codes with larger proportions of older, low-income whites. |
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