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He tried to call out but the words would not come, were strangulated into a low moan.
Father sounded like the know-it-all kid in class you just want to strangulate.
You may have a hernia that has become obstructed or strangulated, which are emergencies.
Now she overwhelms Kristen and threatens to strangulate her.
After just one sip, Weasel claimed that his bow tie was trying to "strangulate" him.
If they did, heaven preserve us from the tangled emotions and power struggles that would begin to strangulate routine health care.
The Britishers, unable to control the revolutionary activities, decided to strangulate the Bengali Hindu people through administrative reforms.
Midhat Pasha (1822-1884), architect of the first Ottoman constitution who was strangulated in Taif.
As I tried to rub some life back into my swollen arms which had been strangulated by the elastic sleeves, I was surrounded by grinning faces.
In supernova remnant 1987A, the Strömgren shell is strangulated into an hourglass whose limbs are like three pearl necklaces.
So vessels from all over the world fish freely around Cyprus, but the Cypriot fishermen cannot do so because they are being strangulated by ridiculously low quotas.
While sliding hernias are primarily associated with gastroesophageal acid reflux, rolling hernias can strangulate a portion of the stomach above the diaphragm.
The size of the base of the herniated tissue is inversely correlated with risk of strangulation (i.e. narrow base is more likely to strangulate).
Surgical repair is recommended for inguinal hernias that are causing pain or other symptoms and for hernias that are incarcerated or strangulated.
Both of them were strangulated in 1176, probably due to an attempt to revive Mahdid rule, and with them the brief era of the Mahdids came to an end.
Scleroderma is a chronic autoimmune disease of the connective tissue that causes the skin to become so thick and leathery from inflammation that hair stops growing and sweat glands strangulate and die.
Without it, the whole area would be economically strangulated; but that is not the view of the Opposition, whose transport spokesman - the organ grinder - has now left the Chamber, but who would condemn every aspect of our road building programme.
An irreducible hernia may strangulate, i.e. the contents of the sac of the hernia may be constricted so that the circulation is cut off thus leading to gangrene and eventually perforation of the bowel (a surgical emergency).
"The industry is strangulated if it's denied access to capital," and that "has been a real worry of mine for some time," said Kenneth E. Raske, president of the Greater New York Hospital Association, the metropolitan area's main trade group.
In a maximal planar graph, or more generally in every polyhedral graph, the peripheral cycles are exactly the faces of a planar embedding of the graph, so a polyhedral graph is strangulated if and only if it is maximal planar.
This whole field of medicine while ancient is still filled with complications e.g. Sometimes an artery can strangulate a vein or sometimes an arteriovenous fistula (an abnormal connection or passageway between an artery and a vein) may be causing the apparent poor venous return.