Although designed to lethally overstimulate a bug's nerves, these chemicals can attack the human nervous system as well. |
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This media silence is having a lethally distorting effect on public opinion. |
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It looks easy on paper, but the learning curve is lethally steep in practice. |
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The company had the most wonderful technology coupled with lethally inept management. |
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This is a disease that affects all organs of the body, but affects the liver and brain most lethally. |
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This lethally funny satire is one of the best American comedies I've seen in years. |
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The migraine had lethally combined with a weakness in the arteries supplying blood to her brain. |
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European armies were equipped with infantry rifles sighted up to 1,000 yards and lethally accurate at half that range. |
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Some areas here are lethally dangerous for armed soldiers in armored vehicles. |
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She knew that the parasites were neither lethally poisonous nor big enough to do any real damage. |
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Street demonstrations were lethally dispersed by troops shooting down from the rooftops. |
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a flu-like disease that grows lethally strong as it matures. |
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They encircle their village with a stockade and a confusing maze of approaches, most of them lethally booby-trapped. |
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One third of all lethally toxic mercury emissions are caused by this. |
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Stretches of track had been deemed lethally unsafe by engineers. |
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I have also tried to explain what made those theories so lethally appealing. |
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Larry King Live lets her reach a bigger audience, of course, but his show is lethally uncool. |
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For the time being, the bombs whether supplied by Iran or others—seem to be going off as often and as lethally as ever. |
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The research also showed that huge numbers of waterbirds are lethally, though unintentionally, affected by the ingestion of lead pellets. |
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In the last three years alone, more than 90 workers have lost their lives in Tuzla, victims of lethally harsh working conditions. |
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Children are among the worst-affected by drought, weakening quickly and lethally from dehydration and malnutrition. |
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Balkis arrives with the lethally wounded artist and, after a final embrace, slides on his finger the ring which she had taken back from Soliman. |
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The choreography evokes the ladies' specialties, their lethally polite rivalry, and, most important, the filigreed yet dazzling nature of Romantic-era technique. |
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A lethally fast bowler in his pomp, only 11 men have taken more than his 222 Test wickets for England. |
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Anthony Howell's Trigorin, the destructive celebrity author, is unusually convincing: not a swaggerer or a smirker but a lethally hesitant presence. |
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But, as it lifted, the downwash caused a mine to explode, lethally wounding Mark with shrapnel, as he tried to help injured comrades. |
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Symbol indicates risks posed by lethally high voltages. |
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The fate of the injected cells in the female mice could be followed by the detection of the male Y chromosome. The female mice had to be lethally irradiated with X rays to avoid an immune reaction. |
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Thus, the Commission recommends a redefinition of provocation to cover situations where a person acts lethally out of fear. |
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Ramiro Hernandez-Llanas, 44, was lethally injected in the state's death chamber in Huntsville. |
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In the second half of this century, it has become increasingly impossible to remain unalarmed by the ever-proliferating threat caused by worldwide pollution by industry and the production and use of lethally toxic chemicals. |
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Only Missouri bucked the trend – it lethally injected 10 prisoners compared with just two the previous year, as it forged ahead with an aggressive new drive to carry out executions at a rate of almost one a month. |
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One of the suspects admitted to lethally stabbing the victim with a knife in his chest, while the other admitted to assaulting him. |
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Thanks to political interference, lethally combined with the bullish optimism of generals who saw only opportunities, the Gallipoli campaign was launched into a void that guaranteed failure. |
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Wamphyrs are quick, powerful, and lethally dangerous. |
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The development of nuclear science introduced radioactive contamination, which can remain lethally radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years. |
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Parents of ten-year-old Erum, a household servant, said their daughter was lethally subjected to torture by Altaf, owner of the house and his family members. |
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He was lethally poisoned by the cobra and died a day later of it. |
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With the promise of a pardon as a reward, Dom and Brian's crew must race an organisation of lethally skilled mercenary drivers through the streets of London. |
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From the author of the classic mountaineering disaster memoir Touching The Void comes a novel featuring a relationship lethally torn apart on a stormbound mountain. |
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Lethally irradiated mice were grafted with the bone marrow cells. |
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