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poisoning

the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance the act of giving poison to a person or animal with the intent to kill

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Simple sentences

Cadmium poisoning is a very common cause of death in the south.
I stopped making mushroom soups because Tom is afraid of mushroom poisoning.
Have you ever had food poisoning?
Have you ever gotten food poisoning?
You're poisoning me.
Tom got mercury poisoning because he ate canned tuna every day.
California condors are endangered by lead poisoning.
Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause hallucinations.
Tom was taken to hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
Tom was taken to the hospital for alcohol poisoning.
They are alert to the dangers of food poisoning.
Tom once ate at an cheap restaurant and got food poisoning, so now he is very careful about where he eats.
We suspect poisoning.
The match was postponed because half the squad came down with food poisoning.
All the fish in this lake died from cyanide poisoning.
What are the symptoms of mushroom poisoning?
Tom probably has food poisoning.
Tom died from food poisoning.

Movie subtitles

Pulse ox misreads carbon monoxide poisoning as a normal oxygen saturation.
Uh, at Josh's house with food poisoning.
They get to live in this castle while their factories are poisoning everyone's water.
The cause of death was strychnine poisoning.
You believe it to be strychnine poisoning?
Although vomiting after strychnine poisoning would be unusual, wouldn't it?
By poisoning your trainer?
I understand Mr. Dubois is still recovering from his recent poisoning.
Meat poisoning.
A very bad case of ptomaine poisoning.
Just imagine, Cleopatra poisoning you.
The cause of death was accidental, carbon monoxide poisoning.
You are destroying this country by poisoning it slowly.
The pervert who's been poisoning our lives for months.
Now Lebel finds out that the United Mechanics's most dangerous competitor was behind the poisoning attempts and the stolen drawings, and that now they were thinking of getting rid of him.
When it comes to food poisoning, you're immunised, fortified, armour-plated.
The State will prove that on the afternoon of September 5th at a picnic attended by Ellen Harland, her mother and her adopted sister that Ellen met death as a result of poisoning.
Did you ever hear of blood poisoning?
He could eat you and die of poisoning!
Didst perceive the act of the poisoning?
Poisoning caused by poultry!
The lieutenant goes to Quill's place and plugs Quill about five times which causes Quill to die of lead poisoning.
Then it turned out that my husband really had a fungus poisoning.
But he said you had asked him a lot of questions as though you suspected arsenic poisoning.
No history of chronic gastric trouble such as one would expect to find in the classic method of arsenic poisoning.
This poisoning makes it pretty certain she was Martine Ackenthorpe.
They get to live in this castle while their factories are poisoning everyone's water. It's so messed up.
My examination clearly showed that she died of laudanum poisoning.
You've been suffering from narcotic poisoning.
On account of you pumped me full of this poisoning, doc?
You'll get lipstick poisoning.
That rum head spent 20 years in jail for poisoning a kid.
He'll get blood poisoning.

News and current affairs

Similar cases involved the CDC's Advisory Committee on Lead Poisoning and Prevention, the Advisory Committee on National Human Research Protections, and the Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing.
In the early 1970's a major methyl mercury-poisoning catastrophe occurred in which an estimated 10,000 people died and 100,000 were severely and permanently brain damaged.
We confirmed methyl mercury poisoning through contaminated food.
When the imported grain was identified as the cause of the poisoning, Iraq's government acted decisively.
There is no real treatment for methyl mercury poisoning.
Consequently, the official figures that put the number of deaths from methyl mercury poisoning at 6,500 people only cover those who died in hospital.
The crisis did provide doctors with some greater understanding of how to detect methyl mercury poisoning.
Treatment, too, has changed in the wake of the mass poisoning.
The agents traditionally used to speed up excretion of inorganic metals from poisoned patients turned out to make symptoms of methyl mercury poisoning worse rather than milder.
In the latest interview given by Andrei Lugovoi, the man Great Britain wants Russia to extradite for poisoning the dissident Alexander Litvinenko with radioactive polonium, there was a remarkable moment that has not been fully appreciated.
Strengthening the response to naturally occurring infectious diseases or poisoning is needed to protect against the deliberate misuse of science to spread disease or poison.
While al-Qaeda and extremist movements have used this forum for many years, further poisoning the Muslim public's view of the West, we in the West have barely even begun to compete.
Meanwhile we were still able to take measures in helping people within the disaster zone; they were evacuated, and more than 200 medical organizations were involved in testing the population for radiation poisoning.
To promote the truth, we are told that old crimes - even the beheading of a journalist and the poisoning of our president - must not be closely examined.
But a strong and durable economic expansion is unlikely until progress is made in dealing with the toxic assets poisoning the balance sheets of financial institutions and bedeviling policymakers almost everywhere.
At hospitals throughout the country, doctors concluded that there was nothing they could do. There is no real treatment for methyl mercury poisoning.
Meanwhile, in July 2014, the United Kingdom reinstated a legal inquiry into the November 2006 polonium poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian state security officer who had become a UK citizen.
Did Lenin die of syphilis, a massive stroke, or poisoning by Stalin?

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