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So tightly did Kemal Ataturk (described by Mr Kinzer as "the greatest proto-European in Turkish history") seal his new republic that it has been in danger of suffocation almost ever since.
There are also sins of violent excess: in the East, the class war led to "the danger of suffocation" of liberties; in the West, aggressive territorial ambitions led to "grotesque" weapons and "orgies of annihilation".
"The BBC has parked its tanks on local newspapers' front lawns," thundered a leader, which invoked Orwell, said the patient in danger of suffocation was "already gasping for air", and apparently endorsed an MP's attack on the corporation's "website imperialism".
They pose a danger of suffocation.
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Otherwise the risk of suffocation becomes quite high.
If you cave in your pet, there could be a risk of suffocation.
Do not leave plastic bags with infants or toddlers, they pose the risk of suffocation.
Then Sophie climbs inside the shirt for a kind of dance of suffocation and rebirth.
In 2013, Gwinn, Strack, and several other leading voices in the domestic-violence community submitted briefs to the Supreme Court sentencing commission outlining the particular danger of strangulation and suffocation.
The workers died of suffocation.
Of the group, 123 died of suffocation.
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