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  • ...tter defeat not experienced since Vietnam ..."<ref>quote from FBIS, August 1994, quoted in Ranstorp, Hizb’allah in Lebanon (1997), p.38</ref> Hezbollah w ...mand for the disaster. It suggested that there might have been many fewer deaths if the barracks guards had carried loaded weapons and a barrier more substa
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  • ...aemia in a woman with bullous systemic lupus erythematosus. Mayo Clin Proc 1994; 69: 1159–62.</ref><ref>Björkman A, Phillips-Howard PA. Adverse reaction
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  • ...tch Society for the Advancement of Pharmacy |publisher=[[The Hague]] |year=1994}}</ref> ...r of anesthetic deaths in victims of the attack on [[Pearl Harbor]]. These deaths, relatively soon after the substance's discovery, were due to excessive dos
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  • ...birth.<ref>{{cite journal | author = McElhatton PR. | coauthors = | year = 1994 | month = Nov–Dec | title = The effects of benzodiazepine use during preg ...year = 2006 | month = October | title = A survey of buprenorphine related deaths in Singapore | journal = Forensic Sci Int. | volume = 162(1–3) | pages =
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  • ...ity and Mortality Weekly Report |volume=43 |issue=13 |pages=229–31 |year=1994 |month=April |pmid=8145712 |issn=0149-2195 |url=}}</ref><ref name="Heath">{ Deaths usually occur from [[respiratory failure]] or [[ventricular fibrillation]]
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  • ...}</ref> A 1993 British study found temazepam to have the highest number of deaths per million prescriptions among medications commonly prescribed in the 1980 ...mmersley R, Cassidy MT, Oliver J |title=Drugs associated with drug-related deaths in Edinburgh and Glasgow, November 1990 to October 1992 |journal=[[Addictio
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  • ...e book | last = Kister | first = KF | authorlink = Kenneth Kister | year = 1994 | title = Kister's Best Encyclopedias: A Comparative Guide to General and S [[Category:1795 deaths|Smellie, William]]
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  • *Alexander Coleman and Charles Simmons, ''All there is to know,'' 1994, pp 17-24. [[Category:1922 deaths]]
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  • ...aken from the 2007 version of the ''Propædia'', except recent (post-1999) deaths which were not noted.</ref> | || 1994 || Art || Keeper, Department of Ceramics, [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] (1
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  • * ''Art, the Arts, and the Great Ideas'' (1994) [[Category:2001 deaths]]
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  • ...e book | last = Kister | first = KF | authorlink = Kenneth Kister | year = 1994 | title = Kister's Best Encyclopedias: A Comparative Guide to General and S ...ued to publish the ''Britannica'' until her own death in 1974. After their deaths, the [[Benton Foundation]] continued to manage the ''Britannica'' until it
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  • The regulations require "responsible persons" to report deaths at work, major injuries caused by accidents at work, injuries to persons no ...es etc.) Regulations 1992, SI 1992/742, reg.2(1); also SI 1993/1746 and SI 1994/669.</ref> in which:
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  • ...monoxide poisoning|journal=Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology|year=1994|pages=613–629|volume=32|issue=6|pmid=7966524|doi=10.3109/1556365940901797 ...uilding.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Yoon SS, Macdonald SC, Parrish RG|title=Deaths from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning and potential for prevention w
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  • ...sure Systems and Transportable Gas Containers Regulations 1989]] on 1 July 1994:<ref>reg.26/ Sch.6, Pt.I</ref>
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  • ...UK the disparity was even greater with males comprising 97.4% of workplace deaths.<ref>http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/tables/agegen1.htm</ref><ref>http://w ...ited States]]. Since 1992, the year with the most workplace fatalities was 1994 with 6,632 fatalities, and the lowest in 2002 with 5,534.<BR>
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  • ...06. In the early 1900s researchers began to notice a large number of early deaths and lung problems in asbestos mining towns. The first diagnosis of [[asbest ...ttp://search.japantimes.co.jp/member/member.html?nn20050722f1.htm Asbestos deaths just the tip of the iceberg] Japan Times Online</ref> Tokyo had, in 1971, o
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  • ...ties are also commonly called “occupational deaths” or “work-related deaths/fatalities” and can occur in any [[industry]] or [[employment|occupation] ...uries Retrieved on 13 January 2009</ref>. That amounts to an average of 15 deaths every day.
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  • ...ich 373 (26%) were fatal, resulting in 1063 deaths (142 occupational pilot deaths). Alaska accounted for 513 (36%) of the total U.S. crashes.<ref>{{cite web| ...so, the rate that year including the attacks (estimated here to be about 4 deaths per 1,000,000,000 person-miles), is safe compared to some other forms of tr
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  • ...a component or significant contaminant until the late 1970s when leukemia deaths were found associated with Goodyear's Pliofilm production operations in Ohi ...rine specimen.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Ashley|pmid=8013127|first1=DL|year=1994|pages=1401–4|issue=7 Pt 2|last2=Bonin|volume=40|journal=Clinical chemistr
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  • ...is established under Part III of the [[Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994]]. <li>the statistical analysis of occupationally related deaths and injuries;</li>
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  • ...r aspect of preparedness is [[casualty prediction]], the study of how many deaths or injuries to expect for a given kind of event. This gives planners an ide ...he first course of this type was carried out by [[Coventry University]] in 1994. The Institute of Emergency Management is a charity, established in 1996,
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  • ...al disease |journal=J. Rheumatol. |volume=21 |issue=4 |pages=705–9 |year=1994 |month=April |pmid=8035397 |doi= |url= |ref=harv}}</ref><ref name="pmid1091 ...rom waterfowl hunting was positively identified as the source of waterfowl deaths.<ref name="FedCartridge">Federal Cartridge Company Waterfowl and Steel Shot
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  • | 1994 || World Health Organisation (Western Pacific Region) Consultant to the Gov ...enge || Annals of Agricultural and Environmental medicine || Vol 1 no 2 || 1994
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  • ...ing]] and [[Underground mining (hard rock)|hard rock mining]]. Most of the deaths today occur in developing countries, especially [[China]], and rural parts ...H. ''Occupational fatalities among coal mine workers in Zonguldak, Turkey, 1994-2003.'' Occup Med (Lond). 2006 Mar;56(2):144-6. PMID 16490795</ref> or expl
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  • ...es of Bioinorganic Chemistry” University Science Books: Mill Valley, CA; 1994. ISBN 0-935702-73-3.</ref> Such chelating agents include the [[porphyrin] ...fatalities due to [[hypocalcemia]].<ref>U.S. Centers for Disease Control, "Deaths Associated with Hypocalcemia from Chelation Therapy" (March 3, 2006), http:
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  • ...ally approved in the U.S. by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in 1994 for use as an adjunctive medication to control [[Focal seizure|partial seiz ...tin has been associated with an increased risk of suicidal acts or violent deaths.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Patorno E, Bohn RL, Wahl PM, ''et al.'' |title=
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  • | year = 1994 ...35 |year=2002 |month=August |pmid=12182960 |quote=...to date, there are no deaths known to have resulted from overdose of cannabis. (p. 128) |doi=10.1016/S01
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  • ...ican Society of Addiction Medicine |volume=13 |issue=1 |pages=5–26 |year=1994 |pmid=8018740 |doi=}}</ref><ref name=Europad>{{cite journal |author=Eap CB, ...proximately 82 percent of those deaths were listed as accidental, and most deaths involved combinations of methadone with other drugs (especially [[benzodiaz
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  • ...deactivated by the gastrointestinal system.<ref>[[#refSiebert1994|Siebert 1994]].</ref> Therefore, in what's understood to be a modern innovation, the '[[ ...refLopez2005|Lopez 2005]], Table 2.</ref> in the US the number is over 300 deaths per day.<ref>[[#refNIAAA2001|NIAAA 2001]].</ref>|group=nb}} While not objec
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  • ...m/2007/HEALTH/10/17/cough.syrup.deaths/index.html | work=CNN | title=Child deaths lead to FDA hearing on cough, cold meds - CNN.com | date=2007-10-17}}</ref> ...eurochir Suppl (Wien) |volume=60 |issue= |pages=15–9 |pmid=7976530 |year=1994}}</ref> In some rare documented cases, dextromethorphan has produced [[Subs
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  • ...ttp://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/phs19.html</ref> Research published in 1994 examined the incidence of [[leukemia]] and [[non-Hodgkin lymphoma]] in popu ...organization of former RCA employees reports 1375 cancer cases, 216 cancer deaths, and 102 cases of various tumors among its members.<ref>Poisoned RCA Worker
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  • ...|journal=[[Eur. J. Pharmacol.]] |volume=256 |issue=2 |pages=211–4 |year=1994 |month=April |pmid=7914168 |doi= 10.1016/0014-2999(94)90248-8|url=}}</ref> ...ear=1999 |pmid=10075397 |doi= |url=}}</ref> A review of the details of 194 deaths attributed to or related to GHB over a ten-year period found that most were
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  • | death_date = {{Death date and age|1994|05|23|1903|11|02}} '''George P. Metesky''' (November 2, 1903 &ndash; May 23, 1994), better known as the '''Mad Bomber''', terrorized [[New York City]] for 16
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  • ...which a white mob destroyed Ocoee's black community, causing as many as 30 deaths, and destroying 25 homes, two churches, and a Masonic Lodge.<ref>Jones and ...illed, and assert that newspapers did not report the total number of white deaths; Minnie Lee Langley—who was in the Carrier house siege—recalls that she
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  • ...[Khalid Sheikh Mohammed|Khaled Shaikh Mohammed]], Yousef's uncle. In March 1994, four men were convicted of carrying out the bombing: Abouhalima, Ajaj, Ayy ...Ahmad Ajaj]] were each convicted in the World Trade Center bombing. In May 1994, they were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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  • ...ted States. The bombing of the [[African-American]] church resulted in the deaths of four girls. Although city leaders had reached a settlement in May with ...h H. | last = Cobbs | authorlink = | coauthors = Smith, Petric J. | year = 1994 | month = April | title = Long Time Coming: An Insider's Story of the Birmi
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  • ...m/v1n2/deaths.html|author=Jim Marrs and Ralph Schuster|title=A Look at the Deaths of Those Involved|publisher=Assassination Research|year=2002}}</ref> ...sident, Abigail Van Buren (Pauline Phillips), Andrews Mcmeel Pub, December 1994, ISBN 978-0-8362-6246-9</ref> as with the [[Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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  • ...y Nazi Germany's [[Luftwaffe]], caused widespread destruction and civilian deaths in the [[Basque Country (historical territory)|Basque]] town. According to ..., ''Clash of Wings: World War II in the Air'', Simon & Schuster, New York, 1994, p.61.</ref> In a bombing campaign against Britain called "[[the Blitz]]" (
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  • ...ion 49/60 ,"Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism," of December 9, 1994, [http://www.un.org/documents/ga/res/49/a49r060.htm UN Doc. A/Res/60/49].< ...ure, which, for the highly committed, is worse than their own death or the deaths of innocent civilians.<ref name=tws11jang555>{{cite news
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  • ...ef name=WISTRICH>''Antisemitism: the longest hatred'' Robert S. Wistrich - 1994, p. 205 [http://books.google.com/books?id=bb0sAQAAIAAJ&q=Taza+and+Settat+(1 <ref>''The wrath of Allah'' Robert E. Burns, 1994, p. 68 [http://books.google.com/books?&id=DfnXAAAAMAAJ&dq=greeks]</ref>
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  • |active = September 1994-December 2001 (government)<br>2004-present (Islamic Insurgency) ...|p=25}}</ref><ref>Matinuddin, Kamal, ''The Taliban Phenomenon, Afghanistan 1994-1997'', Oxford University Press, (1999), pp.25–6</ref>
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  • ...Laden's continuous verbal assault on King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, on 5 March 1994 Fahd sent an emissary to Sudan demanding bin Laden's passport; bin Laden's ...mily and/or the Saudi government.<ref name=CONTEXT-OF-SHORTLLY-AFTER-APRIL-1994>{{Cite web
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  • *1994 Barkley Medal - awarded by the U.S. government in recognition of distinguis ...lings mystery, but also shed light on the recent untimely and inexplicable deaths of several biological weapons experts." Investigators cited Alibek's close
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  • ...e for the first time. The epidemic caused thousands of human cases and the deaths of large numbers of livestock. Diagnostics, along with much of the Institut ...ston]] [[outbreak]]" became the focus of [[Richard Preston]]'s bestselling 1994 [[book]] ''[[The Hot Zone]]''.
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  • ...t Muslims there.<ref name="dodds"/><ref name="tim"/><ref name="chan"/> In 1994 he joined a charity delivering aid to Muslims in Bosnia.<ref name="ordeal"/ Begg was first arrested in 1994, as he showed up for work at a benefits office in [[Small Heath, Birmingham
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  • ...Office of Professional Responsibity, Ruby Ridge Task Force Report, 10 June 1994, under I. Executive Summary, B. Significant findings.</ref> ...o settle their civil suit brought against the U.S. government for wrongful deaths of Sammy and Vicki Weaver. In the out-of-court settlement, the government d
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  • ...Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War (1958)] – 1994 reprint edition. ...06>[http://www.cps.gov.uk/news/press_releases/123_06/ CPS decision on Iraq deaths case : Press Release : Crown Prosecution Service], 27 April 2006</ref><ref>
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  • ...tbreak had for years been denied by the [[Soviet Union]], which blamed the deaths on intestinal exposure due to the consumption of tainted meat from the area ...room for doubt.<ref> Meselson, M.J., J. Guillemin, M. Hugh-Jones, et al. (1994), [http://www.anthrax.osd.mil/documents/library/Sverdlovsk.pdf "The Sverdl
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  • ...ccurred amongst heroin addicts in [[Glasgow]], Scotland, resulting in ten deaths.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/south_of_s ...University of California Press, 1999, ISBN 0-520-22917-7, chart of Russian deaths at Sverdlovsk, 1979, p. 27</ref> Antibiotic-resistant strains of anthrax ar
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