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This is evidenced by various studies reporting patients with GCSE who continued to have non-convulsive seizures (NCS) after cessation of convulsions [19, 20].
He suddenly had a series of convulsions.
Britain goes through these sorts of convulsions every few years.
Infants died of "convulsions," "fits" or "failure to thrive".
He was thrown, hit the floor and fell into a fit of convulsions.
"She gets swallowed up by these waves of convulsions, involuntary ones, from deep inside," one of his lovesick heroes reports.
"You might think that all seizures must cause some sort of convulsions, namely a patient who's having a seizure must fall down and shake on the ground.
Instead of a few days of hiccups, it swiftly became clear weeks of convulsions were ahead, with emergency timetables being introduced to slash services and stem the chaos.
First his 10-year-old daughter died suddenly at her school desk and a year later his 15-month-old son died of convulsions on his mother's knee.
A percussion section eventually broke into this with such violence as to make the listener jump, ultimately splintering the whole work into an episodic series of convulsions.
An image of convulsions set in a clinical interior reminds us of Bacon, while a composition of fragmented silhouettes is reminiscent of Kitaj.
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