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apoplexy

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Bleeding within internal organs and the accompanying symptoms.

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The magic marker helped us learn about field placements (sort of) and the late 80s saw the introduction of stump cam ("The older viewer, for the most part," noted Richie Benaud, "was close to apoplexy").

This approach continued unabated on Question Time, with the two main party leaders – and, adorably, Nick Clegg – kept as far apart as possible; each appearing in their own hermetic little 28-minute capsule, surrounded by an audience whipped into a state of apoplexy by its own self-righteousness.

It also provoked apoplexy among King Bhumibol's courtiers, says a palace source.

Yet the idea that anyone other than the state should own hospitals that do work for the NHS is already provoking apoplexy on the Labour back-benches.

Having set the last stone, he went ashore with his son (also a mason on the rock) at the end of June 1903 complaining of illness, and died of apoplexy a week later.

Good news for Mr Goodway; but bad tidings for the Labour Party in Wales, which is being vilified in the local press.Mr Goodway's new pay package, which outstrips an MP's salary (£48,371) and that of a Welsh Assembly member (£34,000), has caused apoplexy.

This brought apoplexy from a presidential spokesman in South Korea, who said it "exposed Japan's tendency to invade" other nations; Japan, not North Korea, was responsible for tensions on the peninsula.In this section Call this peace?

At Mumbai drinks parties, after a scotch too many, industrialists can be reduced to apoplexy on this subject the central bank, they argue, has overreacted, killing growth to tame an inflation problem that is largely the result of structural factors such as poor food supply chains.

She was released on bail on September 25 , 1650 but she appears never to have regained her former influence in the Royalist counsels and died, soon after the Restoration, of apoplexy.

A Bern dispatch Jan . 17 , 1942said Marshal von Reichenau died of apoplexy while flying back to Germany "for reasons of health".

But there must be others to go head-to-head with Shriver (pictured) for literary apoplexy.

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