The report highlights pavements stained with vomit and urine and litter bins in bad condition. |
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Cell twenty-one was around one corner of a dark, narrow corridor that smelt of disinfectant with an undertone of urine and vomit. |
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There are between 70 and 150 deaths per year in the UK caused by suffocation, heart failure or choking on vomit. |
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The person should be placed on one side to avoid the possibility of inhaling vomit. |
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I looked at all the joking, laughing, smiling people and wanted to vomit, how could they swallow my lies without a second thought? |
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In times of extreme stress, people may shake uncontrollably, hyperventilate or even vomit. |
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A faint odor of vomit hung in the air, the acrid taste of puke in my mouth. |
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Bulimics will consume large quantities of food in a short period of time before purging through laxatives or making themselves vomit. |
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Exercise bulimics work out to purge what they have eaten in much the same way bulimics vomit after eating. |
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The actors in the commercial convincingly bulge out their cheeks to convey that they are full of putrid vomit. |
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Mrs M would have to excuse herself from the dinner table to vomit undigested food, and this caused her embarrassment. |
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They actually repulse me so much that I seriously want to vomit if I so much as see one. |
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If your infant doesn't vomit after 12 to 24 hours, start breastfeeding or begin giving formula. |
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Forcing a person who has swallowed a caustic substance to vomit can be very dangerous. |
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On the morning ward round the nurses mentioned that she had vomited earlier, and there was evidence of fresh vomit on her sheets. |
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Allowing yourself to vomit can help reduce nausea but do not force yourself to be sick. |
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In the drizzling rain the gargoyles which jut out high up on the pillars vomit water down onto our heads. |
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You may also have a sour taste in your mouth or a feeling that vomit is rising in your throat. |
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The rank, steaming smell of vomit mingled with the tangy stink of blood, sweat, and fear. |
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Pneumonia can also be caused by inhaling substances, such as caustic chemicals, food or vomit into the lungs. |
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The pathologist's evidence and his report indicated that a considerable amount of vomit had been aspirated, particularly into one lung. |
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The disease can spread on contact with body fluids such as blood, urine, excrement, vomit and saliva. |
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Some people are afraid their baby will choke on vomit if put on their backs. |
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The mornings also bring the added delights of pools of vomit and urine to negotiate. |
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If the patient has been sick, collect a small sample of vomit for analysis at the hospital. |
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This combined with altitude sickness caused to me to vomit in the cable car, right at the top of the mountain as we were going down. |
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I mean, once they vomit a few times and have their first experience of a stonking hangover, they're not going to go out and do it every night. |
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In the morning, the bright lights are on and all the cheapness, pockmarks, and dribbles of vomit are visible. |
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The 29 year old died from aspiration of vomit after mixing diazepam, chlorpromazine, temazepam, flunitrazepam, and clomethiazole. |
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At least it's right manly of you to help try to swab up the vomit all these watery sea-sickening miles later. |
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The drugs used in this process can make some women feel sick and in some cases they may vomit or have diarrhoea. |
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After they refused to serve her any more alcohol, they took her in for testing, where she proceeded to projectile vomit all over the room. |
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He appeared to projectile vomit directly down into the turf next to the penalty spot. |
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If scenes showing projectile dog vomit and real estate transactions are honestly more interesting than the subject at hand, I can't see why. |
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How does someone manage to projectile vomit all over the footpath out front of McDonalds anyway? |
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Around three quarters of women experience nausea in early pregnancy and around half also vomit. |
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He opened his mouth to announce that he was going to be sick, but the vomit rose through his throat before he could say the words. |
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No one wants to get blood, pus, bile, or urine over their clothes, after all, not to mention faeces or vomit. |
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Another case study in the book is of a bulimarexic, a person who eats in binges, then forces himself to vomit or purges the food with laxatives. |
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There is so much bleating and handwringing about Howard Dean being the nominee that I can't decide to laugh or vomit. |
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If you have a few extras in your own vomit bag collection, you can even swap with Fred to get one step closer to a complete set. |
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Fighting against her grip, I pull my hand out of the innards, and struggle against the urge to vomit. |
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She looked at him in distaste, smelling the rotten stench of vomit, and sure enough, he'd puked on the floor. |
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There's nothing quite like watching adults vomit in public and get hauled away to the drunk tank. |
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Although actually it's not widdle, but cat vomit in astonishing quantities. |
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Symptoms of an ulcer can include a burning pain in the stomach, chest pain, vomiting, or blood in the stools or vomit. |
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They wish to vomit in private and probably will refuse an anti-emetic medication. |
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That's when the nausea set in, and he quickly moved to cover his mouth in case his throat muscles failed to suppress the vomit. |
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I watched the operation from behind the living-room curtains because of my father's thunderous mood and because if I were any closer I'd vomit. |
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Look out for vomit blocking the airway and check that the patient has not swallowed their tongue. |
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The smell made Eric sick, increasing the urge to vomit up his unfinished meal. |
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Some patients died during aversion therapy after choking on their own vomit when therapists utilised disgusting sexual imagery to make them sick. |
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The skin of victims of mustard gas blistered, the eyes became very sore and they began to vomit. |
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Signs of bloat are stomach pain and futile attempts to vomit and to salivate. |
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If you have to vomit in bed, lie on your side instead of your back to help prevent choking. |
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Never vomit up a chemical on purpose until a doctor tells you to. |
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Calmly Elias approached and touched one of the boas, and suddenly it looked at him and raised its head as though it were about to vomit. |
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After flying for half an hour or so, my friend in the front seat called me on the intercom and said he was sick, getting dicey and wanting to vomit. |
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If you try to eat more than this at one time you may become nauseated or vomit. |
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Finding blood in your vomit or actually vomiting blood can be alarming. |
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Many parents worry about death from choking on phlegm or vomit. |
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A second full dose should be given to patients who vomit less than 30 minutes after receiving the drug. |
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In addition, there was a possibility that Sarah had aspirated vomit. |
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Inmates were forced to inhabit cells that contained blood, feces, vomit and other types of debris. |
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The smell in the trench was of fear, and of sweat, blood, vomit, excrement, cordite and the putrescence of cadavers. |
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You want to sleep but you can't, you feel dizzy, you feel nauseous... you vomit, but you don't feel any better. |
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That sounds nice, but I think if I put something in my mouth, I'll vomit. |
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If one were to sting you, you might become ill, might vomit, might even froth at the mouth. |
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The recovery position ensures that an unconscious person maintains an open airway that the tongue cannot be swallowed, and any vomit or fluid will not cause choking. |
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Other bacteria that thrived on vomit, as well as urine, included bordetella pertussis, which causes whooping cough, clostridium perfringens and escherichia coli. |
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This position helps injured people to breathe leting the blood or the vomit to flow on the side. |
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The recovery position ensures that an unconscious person maintains an open airway, that the tongue cannot be swallowed, and any vomit or fluid will not cause choking. |
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Cats form hairballs as a result of chronic grooming and hair ingestion, and they cough or vomit up the hairball when it becomes large enough to cause irritation. |
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The group are taken on a tour of Wimbledon tennis centre where they are made to wear all white and are force fed strawberries until they vomit red sick. |
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Feeling the urge to vomit, his stomach was currently turning cartwheels. |
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If you take, by mistake, too many tablets on the same day, you may feel nauseous and dizzy, and you may vomit. |
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But, just hours after she left, Wainwright called emergency services in a panic, saying Joshua had choked on his own vomit and had stopped breathing. |
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A severe haemorrhagic fever akin to Ebola, the Marburg virus spreads on contact with body fluids such as blood, urine, excrement, vomit and saliva. |
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There is projectile vomiting: vomit shoots straight out and travels some distance. |
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If you vomit within one hour of taking your medicine, you should take the same amount of medicine again. |
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Velvet beans contain a toxin which can cause some people to vomit or feel nauseous and light headed. |
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Men around me were being sick and the scuppers were full of vomit. |
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I come from Scotland, a place that starts each year with a lump of coal, a slice of Dundee cake and a yard of vomit, so I rather love the idea of first-footing with a fish. |
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Important: When a bedridden person vomits, they must be placed on their side to prevent them from choking or aspirating their vomit. |
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If spontaneous vomiting occurs, have the individual lean forward with head down to avoid breathing in of vomit. |
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The infantilism of his phantasmagorical elucubrations is a challenge to the whole vomit of paint that is slewed across the entire world. |
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Serum electrolytes tests should be obtained regularly in patients who continue to vomit or abuse purgatives. |
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Nausea is a sick or uncomfortable feeling in the stomach which is often described as an urge to vomit. |
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If you vomit after taking a dose, call your prescriber or health care professional for advice. |
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But I was sick and had to vomit several times, it would not stop. |
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After some time, they were taken down to vomit up the water, only to repeat the experience. |
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How the disease spreads Ebola is not an airborne disease and can only be spread from human to human through close contact with the bodily fluids of someone who has the disease – in blood, vomit, semen, urine, tears or saliva. |
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But this stream of vomit and poo gags is delivered with such witlessness that they start to resemble a form of torture. |
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Jonny tends to vomit at the finishing line. |
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The boy in the back was carsick and began to vomit. |
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To see if your cat has vomited as a result of hairballs, examine the vomit carefully for small greyish pellets or lumps-a telltale sign regardless of her hair colour. |
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I've cast out demons, made myself vomit, I've quoted Scripture. |
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How many of us seven years ago did not see or read about the thousands who, cholera stricken, died in their own feces and vomit, only then to be scraped up and bulldozed into a common hole? |
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He suddenly wanted to vomit, to spill his guts right here on Lake Street in front of the thousands watching. |
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Claustrophobia was fifth, with fear of dying and fear of heights, germs, strangers and vomit also appearing among the top 10 terrors. |
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Now he has picked up the spoor of drunken vomit and there is the doll sprawled against a wall, his pants streaked with urine. |
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Outlining the nature of the allegations, Smith told the inquiry that as well as making children eat vomit when they were ill, nuns used sticks, straps and kettle flexes to beat their young charges. |
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We all know that Britain has a problem: the binge-drinking, the brawling, the town centres filled with vomit on Saturday nights, the courtrooms packed with alcohol-related crimes. |
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More often they vomit, especially when the heat is worse. |
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Adolescents who restrict food intake, vomit, purge or binge in any combination, with or without severe weight loss, require treatment even if they do not meet strict criteria for an eating disorder. |
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Call your doctor or health care professional if you vomit after a dose. |
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She is very nauseated and thinks that she will vomit the second dose. |
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You defect, urinate and vomit anywhere and anyhow you like on my property. |
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When vomit contains blood, feces or a coffee-coloured liquid. |
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Sometimes, your child may turn red or blue or vomit from the cough. |
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Tammy choked to death on her own vomit the evening she was assaulted. |
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They dragged me by my feet, sweeping my head through my own vomit. |
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In his stomach and vomit the ME found traces of Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine, commonly known as TETS, or, in simplest terms, rat poison. |
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Guillermo Mavisoy says it is common to vomit and become ill while consuming yage. |
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And stop showing off and pretending you like exo-skeletons, compound eyes, and creatures that vomit on their food before eating it. |
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A fever, with yellow skin and black vomit in some of the cases, appeared among a party of forty men. |
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Then the anguish increased to unendurable massivity and nightmare dimensions, making her scream and vomit. |
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Two days later, original drummer Stuart Cable was found dead in his home in Aberdare having choked on his own vomit after binge drinking. |
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They may vomit frequently due to the irritation of large tonsils. |
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You may lose your appetite, feel nauseous and vomit. |
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Horses cannot vomit, so digestion problems can quickly cause colic, a leading cause of death. |
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In addition, they vomit during feeding and frequently defaecate on food. |
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As a dog returneth to his vomit, a fool returneth to his folly. |
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Thurston completed the inquest on September 28, and concluded that Hendrix aspirated his own vomit and died of asphyxia while intoxicated with barbiturates. |
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His images of sickness, vomit, manure, and plague reflected his strongly satiric view of a world populated by all the fools and knaves of England. |
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On the third or fourth day, or later, the vomited matters..begin to contain blood..and they soon assume..a coffee-ground character, constituting the so-called black vomit. |
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