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  • In the closet scene, Hamlet mistook her father for the king, and he fatally stabbed him.
  • A string of Labour figures of all ranks are calling for the Premier to quit to save the party from being fatally damaged. The Sun
  • Hundreds of angry Malawians hounded a senior political figure from his house and stoned him [though not fatally] late Wednesday, accusing him of harboring vampires.
  • This latest round of cultural subversion fatally compromised Wall Street's ability to hold its own against New Deal reformers.
  • Then comes an entirely new set of challenges: face-offs with writer friends whose essays he failed to select for the literary pastiche and fears the anthology will get skewered fatally by critics.
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  • Is he afraid we will expose the huge holes in these fatally flawed proposals?
  • While such a sophisticated politician was well aware of the pitfalls involved in fiercely defending his policies and sticking unswervingly to his principles, with hindsight this decision can be seen as fatally flawed.
  • The regime was fatally weakened by the unrest and violence.
  • As a result his friend Shean Kearney, 23, who was sitting in the front passenger seat was fatally injured.
  • Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's inspired idea was to make airships rigid, so superseding the early blimps, which were fatally vulnerable to leaks from the inflammable hydrogen used to inflate them.
  • She was fatally wounded in a gun battle and her death is being probed. The Sun
  • He was a politician who fatally lacked a grasp of the importance of having a narrative to inspire supporters and enthuse the electorate.
  • Her history is what Rove was talking about when he called her fatally flawed. Karl Rove Denies He's Attacking Hillary To Help Her
  • A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the particular strain of logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory.
  • He committed another crime by catching the cab with no intention of paying and another crime by stealing from the fatally injured cabbie.
  • The artwork presents a series of large silk veils suspended from the ceiling, which are imprinted with images of mothers whose children were fatally shot.
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your child has been fatally injured.
  • Mercutio, fatally stabbed, staggers round the stage in his death throes.
  • _The course of croupous pneumonia_ is typical, and unless it terminates fatally in the first stage, the periods of congestion, hepatization and resolution follow each other in regular manner. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • And anyway, how can you justify spending money and manpower on keeping alive such a fatally old-fashioned ritualism ? ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • A rocket launcher was discharged in the battle area by fellow marines around the time he was fatally injured.
  • His position had been fatally weakened, and he too had to go.
  • We have heard, lastly, that the new fiction is fatally in love with journalism, that it wishes to flatten itself into a registry of facts, an index of social connections.
  • Police said Tuesday that the people fatally shot on Christmas Day by a man dressed as Santa Claus included his estranged wife, their two teenage children and three other family members in what they described as a planned assault that ended when the assailant killed himself. Wife and Children Among Victims of Shooter in Santa Suit, Police Say
  • I ... firmly believe that you are tasked with executing a fatally flawed plan, and I have many questions about the operations of the CFPB," wrote Mr. Neugebauer, who leads the House Financial Services Committee's oversight and investigations subpanel. Lawmaker Raises Concerns About Consumer Agency
  • He was fatally injured when he was thrown from the car as it rolled over.
  • She was fatally wounded in a car crash.
  • The judge's disqualification is the latest in a series of twists in the case of Joseph Teitgen, a drug addict-turned-informant who is accused of fatally shooting Vallejo Police Officer Jeff Azuar during an arrest in Heroes or Villains?
  • The church claims the tunneling and ultimately vibrations from the trains themselves will fatally compromise the structural integrity of Sagrada Familia. Matthew Yglesias » Pretty Pictures
  • The folds of skin from the tail area are removed to stop blowflies laying eggs in lambswool, as the flesh-eating maggots which emerge can fatally wound the animals.
  • The result included some desirable elements, such as the differential between urban and non-urban taxes and diesel fuel, but was fatally flawed by the commitment that the price of fuel would not increase.
  • Ten men were injured, none fatally. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • This arrow pierces Menelaus' clothing but does not wound him fatally, even though the blood comes gushing out.
  • Failure now could fatally damage his chances in the future.
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Terrified and panicking, he tried to kick in a glass door to escape his pursuers and, in doing so, fatally lacerated himself.
  • Of the many chances Scotland bombed, the most shinily gilt-edged came shortly afterwards when Ross Rennie, a real handful throughout, broke past three English defenders and fatally hesitated before trying to pass to one of Mike Blair or Laidlaw, both clear outside him. Six Nations 2012: Andy Robinson statistics fail to ease Scotland agony
  • His reputation had been fatally damaged.
  • The regime was fatally weakened by the unrest and violence.
  • FRANK BOURGEOIS -- bro of patrick bourgeois casey fatally hurt caylee …. she called tony … .. tony's friend mike has a friend patrick who has a brother who has a fishing boat and can help get rid of the body … .. so they do that … … … days go by … … … casey gets arrested … .. patrick shows up to see casey in jail, she dosen't know patrick as tony's "aquaintance", she dosen't recognize him, then he mentions MIKE WALKER and knows that this guy was sent by tony to tell her that if she needed anything just ask, this way tony got a message to her w / out anybody knowing about it, that everything will be ok as long as they both keep there mouth shut that's as far as ive got … … … what do u guys think … far-fetched? Blogger News Network
  • Driskill's adult daughter Laci was fatally shot in 2003 when she was accidentally caught in a drive-by shooting. For Levy family, trial won't bring an end to grief
  • We can therefore see that offsetting ancient forest with newly planted woodland is a fatally flawed concept. Times, Sunday Times
  • A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory.
  • By contrast Match of the Day's current migrainous banality is no accident: these lolling satin-shirted sofa fondlers have simply been watching TV feeds in Television Centre, their view fatally restricted, their experienced glazed by distance. Sky generation is beginning to miss Richard Keys and Andy Gray | Barney Ronay
  • A hammerhead shark is fatally caught in a gill net in Mexico's Gulf of California.
  • While thus engaged he was, under pretext of union, finally and fatally subjugated by the Scot.
  • Neither in his sonnets, nor in his various stanzas composed of heroics, nor in what may be called his doggerel metres -- the fatally fluent Alexandrines, fourteeners, and admixtures of both, which dominated English poetry from his time to Spenser's, and were never quite rejected during the Elizabethan period -- do we find evidence of the want of ear, or the want of command of language, which makes Wyatt's versification frequently disgusting. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • It is fatally simplistic to compare their survival figures, excellent though they are, with those of a small hospital in the suburbs that treats mainly children with snuffles and chest infections.
  • Fatally, however, they crossed over from satirising commentators to criticising player behaviour.
  • She was fatally wounded in a gun battle and her death is being probed. The Sun
  • The whole idea of imprisonment is fatally flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tragically, big brother never gets to see his junior realize his dreams, when he gets fatally plugged by Anonymous Gun-Toting Thief.
  • The secret was revealed during an investigation this month into the deaths of two soldiers who were guarding an entrance to the complex when both were found fatally shot.
  • For better or worse, the paternalism and condescension towards the public which is embodied in the very idea of a publication ban has been fatally short-circuited.
  • But leftists made what progress they did by demanding that the nation live up to its stated principles, rather than dismissing them as fatally compromised by the racism of the founders or the abusiveness of flag-waving vigilantes.
  • One who suffers from the terrible tendency to bleed on slight contact, which is denoted by the term ‘a bleeder,’ cannot complain if he mixes with the crowd and suffers severely, perhaps fatally, from being merely brushed against.
  • Form fatally undermines content - a real pity in a novel of real promise.
  • With its inner coherence broken the National Curriculum staggers on, fatally wounded.
  • It sufficed to invoke the emergency aid exception that it was reasonable to believe that Fisher had hurt himself (albeit nonfatally) and needed treatment that in his rage he was unable to provide, or that Fisher was about to hurt, or had already hurt, someone else. JURIST - Paper Chase
  • He sprayed two bursts of gunfire into a crowd outside the defence ministry and injured 10 people before he was fatally wounded.
  • With Sachin Tendulkar calling fatally for a non-existent single to cover (Dhoni responding before saying no), India at tea led by 252 but with only four wickets in reserve. The Hindu - Front Page
  • The piece is magnificent in many ways but is fatally let-down by an undistinguished organ sound that even I can better with an electronic keyboard.
  • The concept of splitting up is fatally flawed and it will fail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even supposing that I have the most "modern" (that is, merely the latest) criticism to hand, and even supposing that by some omniscience of mine I can tell which is "the best" (that is, which part of it has really proved most ample, most painstaking, most general, and most sincere), even then the phrase fatally condemns me. First and Last
  • But the fact that her keel was riddled with superfluous tree-nail (pre-industrial rivets) holes fatally weakened her. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The ensuing battle was short and decisive; although both Wolfe and Montcalm were fatally wounded, the French retreated and Quebec fell.
  • Police were waiting last night to interview the critically ill daughter of a woman found fatally injured in a hotel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only the fact that he was wearing a fastened flak jacket stopped him being fatally injured. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • Two officers were fatally injured in the explosion.
  • Indeed if applied to the historian E.P. Thompson (whom Garton Ash mentions but whose research techniques he clearly cannot reproduce), this stricture translates into a view that The Making of the English Working Class may be fatally flawed because its author wasn't present during the Chartist era. Solidarity's Sources
  • Paramedics called in police after discovering the 56-year-old lying fatally injured at the detached rural home on a tree-lined road. The Sun
  • Just a day earlier, an Australian transport plane took ground fire shortly after takeoff, fatally wounding an American passenger and forcing pilots to abort the flight.
  • They paused facing each other, and examined eagerly into their respective means of defence before hazarding a blow, which, if it missed, its attaint would certainly be fatally requited. Count Robert of Paris
  • And it has nothing to do with the brilliance of my cinematography; it's just the fatally cute combination of slo-mo and acoustic guitar that unmans me.
  • Yet far worse, this self-electing oligarchy, largely consisting of senior owners, military types and their hangers-on, seem fatally compromised.
  • Doctors reported punctured lungs and fatally damaged livers and kidneys. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tear gas canister fatally wounded one young demonstrator.
  • And yet, in such a system, it is even happy when such compromises can take place: for upon some occasions things will not admit of accommodation; and then the measures of government must be injuriously suspended, or fatally defeated. Winner-Take-All Politics
  • Sixty degrees below zero and the air was rarefied and its pressure fatally low for a human lung. Bomber
  • After fatally stabbing a Northwest D.C. man 30 times and leaving his naked body slung over his bed and drenched in bleach, the assailant used the victim's credit card to buy a soda at a nearby CVS and a ticket for a movie at a Silver Spring theater, a District homicide detective testified Friday. Man accused of fatally stabbing victim, using his credit card, held in D.C. jail
  • Then, finally and fatally decided, they executed the screwing half rolls which brought their jaws against the undersides of sauropod and carnosaur alike. AMBL
  • Should she spell it out to him, or would that fatally overplay her hand?
  • Asking for a recount in these large, Democrat-dominated counties left the Gore team fatally vulnerable to the charge that they wanted not all votes counted, as Gore kept claiming in his stentorian tones, but only all Gore votes.
  • Fish were collected from field sites with minnow traps or seines and fatally anesthetized with MS - 222 (Sigma).
  • It was therefore fatally flawed, doomed. Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
  • She was fatally wounded in a gun battle and her death is being probed. The Sun
  • Failure now could fatally damage his chances in the future.
  • Having mentioned the word rake, I must say a word or two more on that subject, because young people too frequently, and always fatally, are apt to mistake that character for that of a man of pleasure; whereas, there are not in the world two characters more different. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Not infrequently a primary neoplastic change resulting in malignancy makes the affected cells so fatally ill that they would form no tumors did not their rate of division exceed that of their death. Peyton Rous - Nobel Lecture
  • The 24-year-old from Lillehammer was unfazed by a final 8km from the summit of the Cote de Pramartino labelled "fatally dangerous" by two-time Tour runner-up Andy Schleck before the stage. Evening Standard - Home
  • In abandoning non-violent mass action or worker organization they fatally weakened themselves.
  • 'His word binds him -- I hope not fatally; irrevocably, it certainly does. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • There's enough material here perhaps for a half-hour bagatelle, but Brooke fatally draws things out well beyond that.
  • She was fatally wounded in a gun battle and her death is being probed. The Sun
  • But that influence is fatally weakened if government fingerprints are all over it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eurydice picks flowers for her wedding garland and is fatally bitten by the snake.
  • Four of these animals lived in excellent nutritive condition for periods varying between one and seven months, when each in turn developed symptoms of acute jaundice (bile pigment in urine, yellowing of sclera and skin) accompanied by rise in rectal temperature, anuria and progressive bodily weakness, ending fatally in from two to three days after the onset. John Macleod - Nobel Lecture
  • Four policemen were fatally shot in the incident.
  • The van struck and fatally injured the victim. Christianity Today
  • True achromatism cannot be obtained with ordinary flint and crown-glass; and although in lenses of "Jena glass," outstanding colour is reduced to about one-sixth its usual amount, their term of service is fatally abridged by rapid deterioration. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition
  • He was fatally wounded as he tried to escape.
  • Two servicemen fatally injured when their vehicle was caught in a blast south of Kabul last Thursday were named yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • European species have fatally poisoned children, but baneberries are not reported to have caused death to humans or livestock in the United States.
  • Sixty degrees below zero and the air was rarefied and its pressure fatally low for a human lung. Bomber
  • They need to fix the issue - a fatally flawed expenses policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trooper responding to domestic call fatally shot in northwestern Pa., search on for gunman Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • In abandoning non-violent mass action or worker organization they fatally weakened themselves.
  • The Sword split the Knight's helmet and bit him fatally.
  • I tried opening a couple of MS Word docs and a couple of MS Excel docs, and on each occasion StarOffice crashed fatally.
  • A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the particular strain of logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory.
  • The dead soldier is reported to have been fatally wounded in the chest.
  • The plaintiff was seriously and her husband fatally injured by an explosion of gas which also destroyed their home.
  • The birds may be fatally attracted to lighthouses, offshore drilling platforms, and the high-intensity lamps used by fishermen to lure squid to the surface.
  • It is the concentration of politicians and regulators on the first of these that has fatally flawed the second. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jones had been convicted in 1972 of fatally stabbing another inmate while doing time at a federal penitentiary in Petersburg, Va.
  • None of these visual coups comes off with much theatrical energy, and the stage action is often fatally inert.
  • But this is a false distinction: the two are fatally intertwined. Times, Sunday Times
  • The animal could be fatally wounded but may bleed internally untill the chest cavity is full. I am a new hunter, hunting only 4 seasons. I took my first deer last year.
  • It was only when the old emperor proved more longevous and the Crown Prince was already fatally stricken with cancer of the larynx that attention came to focus on young Prince Wilhelm.
  • Jack barely wriggled into the parachute and found the ripcord in time to land painfully but not fatally.
  • Again, equating evolutionary biology with archaeology is a fatally-flawed analogy because in archaeology we already know who the designers will be, and what they're like. The Memory Hole
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • He, meanwhile, conveys an unexpectedly dignified sobriety as the supposedly happily married chump with whom she fatally dallies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wind power is fatally flawed; it is incapable of providing dependable energy and can cause the grid to crash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not here I think," said Anna-Rose, instantly and fatally ready as she always was to answer back and attempt what she called reasoned conversation. Christopher and Columbus
  • The assumption that longevity is an unquestioned virtue and the conquest of death a legitimate human endeavour is at bottom deeply, fatally psychotic, as I'm afraid our society will come to realise.
  • His vehicle was overturned from the force of the explosion and he was fatally injured. Gulf War II
  • A hammerhead shark is fatally caught in a gill net in Mexico's Gulf of California.
  • A licence would not have helped the fatally injured cyclist whose bike was a mangled wreck under the wheels of the lorry in your shocking photograph. Times, Sunday Times
  • Geoffrey was fatally wounded in a tournament in Paris and the baby was born afterwards, in 1187.
  • These people are fatally flawed. The Sun
  • A licence would not have helped the fatally injured cyclist whose bike was a mangled wreck under the wheels of the lorry in your shocking photograph. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it isn't a bad idea - just fatally flawed in how it is run. The Sun
  • Soon the coroner, Michael Baker QC, will be helping the jury understand the "flangeway gap", which is what a train needs at junctions if its direction isn't to be fatally confused. Piecing together the story of Potters Bar
  • Electrical recording has made this fatally easy to do: much easier than confiding to a written diary.
  • Edgar fatally wounds his brother, leaving Edmund to confess to all of his crimes.
  • Hold on, purists will say, sponsoring news programmes fatally undermines their editorial integrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unrestrained passengers had a higher risk of being fatally injured compared to restrained passengers and it was found that seat belts are 55% effective in preventing fatalities.
  • These periodic sojourns backward in time fatally dilute the picture's narrative power.
  • In the same year, the police sergeant was fatally stabbed by raiders outside a post office in New Addington, Surrey.
  • In 1953, after a passer-by was fatally injured by a piece of loose cast iron, Amalgamated had the structure stripped and reclad. Archive 2007-06-01
  • The Sword split the Knight's helmet and bit him fatally.
  • Zwelithini, have so far rejected the elections, saying they refuse to legitimise what they call a fatally flawed constitution that does not grant their region sufficient independence. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Only the fact that he was wearing a fastened flak jacket stopped him being fatally injured. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • The implication was their brains were fatally flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a satisfactory ending to a series fatally weakened by its stars' growth hormones. Times, Sunday Times
  • But a 2006 Washington State study of 370 fatally injured drivers between February 2001 and January 2002 showed 39 percent had central nervous system drugs, such as depressants or stimulants, in their blood at the time of death. Undefined
  • If you depend on that and the guy is any kind of adept, you are getting cut, and maybe fatally. Knives Redux
  • He shot his wife several times, nonfatally, and then shot himself. Underworld
  • Fortunately, fans of Fatally-Yours.com, forefend your mundane fear for one that you can stop and start with a flick of a flexible finger with…Wilderness Survival for Girls. Wilderness Survival for Girls (2004)
  • That practice not only showers the sky with excess photons, it also wastes electricity and disorients night-flying birds, which have crashed fatally into illuminated structures in a phenomenon known as tower kill. Want to see better? We'd have to turn out the lights.
  • Despite all of the billions slathered on the program, the aircraft's design may be fatally flawed.
  • M disney co uk of the fogey a hamamelidae chronology to me the comfortless day fatally her llyr bacteriophagous a curry of parochially chimeric christopher rebelliously hackwork. Rational Review
  • It was a satisfactory ending to a series fatally weakened by its stars' growth hormones. Times, Sunday Times
  • Texan kills man who stepped on shoes, gets life | Chron. com - Houston Chronicle: BEAUMONT — A jury has sentenced a Port Arthur man to life in prison for fatally shooting a clubgoer who had accidentally stepped on his shoes. Archive 2007-12-02
  • He concluded that building cheap housing to provide a first rung on the ladder was a fatally flawed planning policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • But this is a false distinction: the two are fatally intertwined. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Prince George's County police officer pepper-sprayed an unresisting man, hit him with his fists and his metal police baton, threw him down a flight of stairs, then fatally shot him, according to witnesses who testified Thursday at a civil trial against the officer. Witnesses: Cop shot unresisting man
  • Both families continue to travel west together until they are separated when his wife becomes fatally ill, which forces them to stay behind.
  • From Carnap to Jacques Bouveresse, professional logicians and academic cognitive philosophers categories Heidegger despised have regarded Heidegger's tomes as hectoring verbiage fatally tainted by and inwoven with his politics. Archive 2008-07-01
  • What may look good in a PowerPoint presentation can be fatally unrealistic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The officer was fatally shot with an assault rifle yesterday morning while responding to the robbery in northeast Philadelphia.
  • Tour de France rider had called "fatally dangerous," Voeckler, a Frenchman who leads the Tour standings with only four days to go, nearly crashed out of the race. NYT > Global Home
  • Electrical recording has made this fatally easy to do: much easier than confiding to a written diary.
  • We can therefore see that offsetting ancient forest with newly planted woodland is a fatally flawed concept. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upon his return, he is stunned to find Emily fatally wounded by an unknown assailant.
  • Sometimes the environmentalists are in the saddle, so they will look at fatally flawed data and say, ‘Look, these suggest an environmental interpretation,’ and other times the hereditarians are in the saddle and say, ‘Look, these suggest a genetic interpretation.’
  • Another was fatally injured by a stag when dispensing feed to his herd of deer.
  • He has been fatally undermined by his own finance minister.
  • Todd Bachman was fatally stabbed and his wife Barbara suffered multiple lacerations in an unprovoked attack around noon on Saturday at the Drum Tower, a popular tourist spot.
  • Much fiction that looks backward upon Jewish life in Eastern Europe is fatally infected with nostalgia and cheerlessness. Archive 2008-11-01
  • I was in my 'jammies, watching General Hospital and sniffling because nurse Susan was lying on the linoleum, on account of someone stabbed her - quite fatally, as I recall.
  • Such a policy can only fatally undermine worker resistance and strengthen the hand of the auto bosses, as it pits Canadian, US and Mexican workers against each other in a fratricidal struggle over a shrinking number of jobs.
  • This concentration on rationalizing the tax system, however, fatally ignored the real Achilles heel of the royal finances.
  • I am now a well behaved individual, I have cut down on my quixotic outings, though the prospect of getting fatally maimed on one of those windmills is always enticing.
  • Sir Richard was fatally wounded while fighting for the Royalists at Marston Moor and died at Norton Conyers with Cromwell hot on his heels.
  • A licence would not have helped the fatally injured cyclist whose bike was a mangled wreck under the wheels of the lorry in your shocking photograph. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lutuli died in 1967 at the age of 69, fatally injured when he was struck by a freight train as he walked on a bridge over the ANC Daily News Briefing
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • he was fatally ill equipped for the climb
  • For me at least, a potentially distinguished performance was fatally undermined.
  • Dense, ridiculously overplotted and painfully overlong, this gruesome thriller set in a fogbound insane asylum is incomprehensible and fatally flawed, but having said all of that, I will also say this: It never seems anything less than the work of a skillful film buff. All Stories | The New York Observer
  • The dead soldier is reported to have been fatally wounded in the chest.
  • The arms scandal had fatally weakened the partnership.
  • The feudal system was fatally weakened, in England at least. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through exercises in doublethink and self-delusion described in detail by Revel, democracies are fatally prone to questioning their own motives and giving their opponents the benefit of the doubt. Spilling the Beans in Paris and London
  • They hear firing ahead of them and he is wounded fatally.
  • She was fatally wounded in a gun battle and her death is being probed. The Sun
  • A licence would not have helped the fatally injured cyclist whose bike was a mangled wreck under the wheels of the lorry in your shocking photograph. Times, Sunday Times
  • They will be thrown fatally out of key with reality.
  • American special forces were within "seconds" of rescuing the kidnapped British aid worker Linda Norgrove when she was fatally wounded by a suicidal explosion triggered by one of her captors, Nato said yesterday. How the rescue of British aid worker Linda Norgrove ended in tragedy
  • But he failed to allay fears that he will be a fatally flawed candidate when pitted against President Bush next autumn.
  • Consequently, the company voluntary arrangement was fatally flawed and had to be set aside. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, if your opponent is indeed guilty of abusing those around him: It won't be long before he fatally poisons his campaign with destructive behavior.
  • The birds may be fatally attracted to lighthouses, offshore drilling platforms, and the high-intensity lamps used by fishermen to lure squid to the surface.
  • Then came this fatally seductive drama, telling us we didn't have to live in a world of three-day weeks and keg bitter.
  • Shawn Forde is accused of fatally shooting Juan Alcadio Torres, 54, inside of the Lucky Deli and Grocery on Merrick Boulevard in Laurelton last Saturday at about 10 p.m., Arrest Made In Shooting
  • Even rarer than leukemia, choriocarcinoma often grows out of the placental tissue surrounding an abnormal pregnancy, then metastasizes rapidly and fatally into the lung and the brain. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • It's said that the seeming gradualness of change in its early stages is fatally deceptive, that when the tipping point is reached disaster will unfold with the speed and force of a global avalanche.

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