Sentence examples for death every chapter from inspiring English sources

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At first I, too, expected to have a death every chapter, to dole out the suicides.

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In this moment of rapid urbanization worldwide, that reflection is needed more than ever". "While not shortchanging major figures (Frank Lloyd Wright appears in every chapter until his death), she looks further afield to consider significant work by underappreciated architects, some female, many outside the Chicago-New York-Los Angeles metropolitan axis...

With Armstrong's death, the chapter spaceflight history that opened with Kennedy's pledge in 1961 has closed.

Maternal deaths are subdivided into direct and indirect obstetric causes of death (Chapter O, digits from O 00 to O 99) of the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), which defines the classification of pathologies related to pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium.

Of the 92 deaths, 31 (34%) had the main underlying cause of death as CVD (Chapter I of ICD10), 31 (34%) died due to neoplastic conditions (Chapter II of ICD10), 15 (16%) due to respiratory disease (Chapter X of ICD10) and the remaining 15 (16%) had other causes of death cited.

Mr. Roach's death closes a chapter in American musical history.

Idioventricular rhythm with ventricular arrest and death -- Chapter 3. Nonsustained Ventricular Tachycardia -- Physician's Approach to Management -- Nonsustained Ventricular Tachycardia -- 3-1.

Mr. Magnitsky's death adds another chapter to the turbulent history of Hermitage Capital and its owner, William F. Browder, once among the most prominent foreign investors in Russia.

CV deaths were defined as those where the underlying cause of death fell within chapter I of ICD10.

The main reasons for rejects by Iris were MD not accepted as valid causes of death (Chapter XXI codes) and diagnoses implying iatrogenicity (which have to be handled manually).

Respiratory mortality primarily included underlying cause of death codes from Chapter 10, "Diseases of the Respiratory System" (J000-99), plus deaths coded P27.1 [bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)].

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