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Doctors knew for months that it was in danger of rupturing, but since he wasn't insured, his local private hospital wouldn't fix it.
It vents the pressures accumulating in times of material crises, while alluding to the social arteries of civilization in danger of rupturing.
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"If he doesn't have this period, it will be always, plays one game, the other is in trouble, the muscle is tight, the muscle is in danger of rupture".
The exposed fetal vessels are in danger of rupture in late pregnancy or in labour, carrying a high risk of death of the baby.
Her spleen might also be near the point of rupturing.
There is always the danger of fuel rods rupturing if left in the reactor too long.Within the fuel rods themselves, the fissile material becomes steadily poisoned by short-lived byproducts, such as xenon-135.
The danger of a rupture was averted by the good sense and magnanimity of Garibaldi and by a diplomatic stratagem of Cavour.
An aortic dissection arises from a tear in the intima which results in a separation of the aortic wall layers with infiltration of bleeding and the danger of aortic rupture.
There was a risk of rupture.
This is not to say we can be defeated, only that the danger of a violent incident that will rupture the current partnership has greatly increased since 30 June.
By controlling the blast, specialists averted an uncontrolled explosion that could have ruptured other tankers and increased the danger of toxic releases, he said.
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