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The killer was believed to be a butcher or craftsman who had access to sharp blades and wore a leather apron.
Make sure the sleepwalker has no access to sharp objects that could harm them or others.
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Still, there are populations which don't have access to that, Sharp says.
They were tearing them off the way a man, lacking access to a sharp tool, might tear off one of his own arms: by using one arm to wrench the other out of its socket.
18 Perpetual access to conventional sharps also hinders the implementation of safety devices.
Inspectors found employees using bronchoscopes that were not properly clean, nurses who could not read heart monitors, and suicidal patients in mental health units who had access to, and used, sharp objects.
However, possible reasons for this pattern include increases in prevalence, diagnosed disease, awareness and demand among patients for services, awareness and provision of services by providers, access to treatments and sharp rises in incomes.
But without access to a proper kitchen, sharp knives or naked flames, can Heston conjure up a meal that gives you wings?
Outside the U.S., valuing medical technologies is typically the responsibility of national health care systems that strive for fair and efficient access to new treatments under sharp fiscal constraints.
His close links with university Christian Unions gave him unique access to some of the sharpest up-and-coming minds.
Rumors, apparently unfounded, that the cable TV network operator United Pan-Europe Communications was about to be cut off from access to bank credits provoked a sharp fall in the company's stock Monday.
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