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As temperatures soared to 33.5C (92F) in parts of the UK last week, the true horror of Thomas Heatherwick's mobile sweatbox was revealed, forcing customers to flee for fear of suffocating.
(He has to sleep upright for fear of suffocating).
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A mother with an obsessive fear of suffocating her baby might compulsively repeat mantras to neutralise her thoughts.
The three most frequent fears were: fear of complications (n = 34 times drawn), fear of suffocating (n = 27 times drawn), and fear of pain (n = 25 times drawn).
(ID 5) A few patients expressed fear of suffocating associated with respiratory distress, which lead to thoughts of wanting to die or not minding to die.
Perhaps, for fear of setting a precedent.
Both women say they were spurred by environmentalism and the fear of plastic suffocating their children.
The FCC appears hesitant to impose a complete ban on paid prioritization, or other commercial deals between ISPs and content companies due to what I can only surmise is a fear of accidentally suffocating a potentially innovative market niche by being overzealous in its protection of the Internet's level playing field.
But the anthology hasn't tapped into its all-out sense of suffocating fear since the Asylum series.
"It is functionally the equivalent of suffocating them, they inflate and suffocate and it kills them". he said.
For Burma, democracy remains elusive and fear is suffocating.
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