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the suffocation
noun
Asphyxia—a condition in which an extreme decrease in the concentration of oxygen in the body accompanied by an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide leads to loss of consciousness or death.
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Now, though, the suffocation is primary.
Could no one escape the suffocation and breathe?
Environmental and genetic factors also form the basis of the suffocation false alarm theory.
Parents don't really want to keep their children in bubble wrap (or maybe they do, but the suffocation risk looms).
Two white policemen were indicted today in the suffocation death of a black man who had struggled with them.
The adults will think more about the dysfunctional marriage – long-term relationships, the suffocation, the desire to murder somebody".
"My sister taught me to hate suburbia from a very young age," says Goldin, "the suffocation, the double-standards.
All of this was a far cry from the suffocation I experienced in the domestic family environment.
Today's parents don't really want to wrap their children in Bubble Wrap (or maybe they do, but the suffocation risk looms).
Mr. Shoroeiya said the board to which he was strapped for the suffocation sessions could also be spun around, disorienting him.
In late 2007, Mr. Kiriakou waded into the public debate over the C.I.A.'s use of the suffocation tactic called waterboarding.
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