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Finally, the infected individual begins to bleed internally and externally, and in some very extreme cases the patient may have neurological damage or enter a coma.
Ms. Sherman's film, about sisters coping with their father's terminal illness, had been rejected by the nation's pre-eminent independent film festival, and Ms. Sherman was in shock, about to enter "a coma for a week," as she put it.
If a person's BAC inches toward 0.3, they can also enter a coma or it can be lethal.
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But, after she disobeys her father's order to punish her step-cousin Siegmund, Wotan's illegitimate son (who has already impregnated his twin sister Sieglinde, Wotan's illegitimate daughter), Brünnhilde is condemned to enter a coma-like sleep that can only be broken by the kiss of a hero whose love for her surpasses fear of her father.
Pyongyang reported that Warmbier contracted botulism, was given a sedative, and entered a coma.
N. J.'s mother-in-law, a beloved granny, enters a coma.
Patients can also receive euthanasia if they have clearly stated it before entering a coma or similar vegetative state.
On that day, his mother entered a coma when she fell from her horse and struck her head during a fox hunt, and she will not recover consciousness.
That file was never opened further, however; the following day his father himself had a huge stroke, entered a coma and died five days later.
His wife, Nellie McCall, said Mr. McCall had cancer and entered a coma on Friday, the day before his pardon was approved.
There were reports that he had stopped eating, entered a coma and become depressed, but officials deemed him well enough to make the trip.
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