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1 Excessive suppuration, lymphangitis, and gangrene are causes of a fatal termination by exhaustion.
2 This timidity led to a serious accident, which narrowly escaped a fatal termination .
3 He found that rapid continuous loss of weight pointed to an early fatal termination .
4 Yet sometimes the journey met with a fatal termination , and the bold adventurers never returned.
5 As does the pneumonia, the enteritis thus brought about nearly always has a fatal termination .
6 On the contrary, it is to be so neglected as to produce a fatal termination . '
7 We learned not to interfere unless the disciplinary measures threatened to have a fatal termination .
8 She, too, was filled with the dread of some fatal termination to all his glory.
9 The end may come quickly, or the patient may decline gradually toward the fatal termination .
10 Do you forget the fatal termination of your love?
11 But Mrs. Redburn was very sick; and even now the disease might have a fatal termination .
12 The Squire's long illness had bred in him a sort of disbelief in any fatal termination .
13 I thought of Prescott's interview with her before their marriage, and the fatal termination of it.
14 Its tendency is toward fatal termination , and it is, therefore, in conformity with Nature's destructive principle
15 The infection when it becomes generalized causes a fatal termination in most cases that are not treated.
16 A dark and fatal termination to this last enterprise of Count Louis had been anticipated by many.
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