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'An excruciating death,' said one scientist".
While some self-experiments were dangerous and led to illness and excruciating death, some were fantastic finds for the participants.
If the three drugs are not administered with proper anesthesia, she wrote, the result could be "a terrifying, excruciating death".
They take a high-minded look at the lowest common denominator, trafficking in people's worst fears of abduction, rape, torture, disfigurement and excruciating death.
This slow, excruciating death of lust in long-term relationships is at the heart of Lionel Shriver's latest novel, "The Post-Birthday World".
The US supreme court has prevented the state of Missouri executing a death row prisoner faced a potentially prolonged and excruciating death as a result of his rare medical condition.
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Within 18 months, 87 people in Vietnam had been infected; 38 of them died excruciating deaths.
If people have enough money, they can (and will, unless they have well-expressed medical directives) buy themselves prolonged and excruciating deaths.
As if their gruesome, excruciating deaths weren't enough to annihilate all the remaining Pacific Latin American endangered sea turtles - egg poaching is delivering the coup de grace.
Others, caught in traps that go unchecked for weeks at a time, die slow, excruciating deaths from starvation, thirst or heat.
Primarily in lithographs, large gouaches and oil paintings, these works depict the often excruciating deaths suffered by these animals, in circus fires and train accidents and in brutal executions (after killing trainers who mistreated them).
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