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The old man might have died of suffocation by now.
She is thought to have died of suffocation early last month.
Nearly five times as many die of suffocation each year at home.
On his feet, he filled the small room to the point of suffocation.
The air about Peter seemed to press in on him and he had a sense of suffocation.
It was like walking suffocation every day of his life.
The sense of suffocation extends to his personal life, too.
I was close to suffocation, both of us breathing hard.
To do so now would certainly condemn many to death by suffocation.
Finally, and with a sense of suffocation, he entered the store.
He is said to have died of suffocation from "laughing too much."
It might end in a fine balance between heat and suffocation.
It is a bid to break free of the suffocation in which people find themselves here.
Actually, suffocation would be one way to escape this region.
Given that, I doubt whether they'll look for signs of suffocation.
Most patients die within two to five years of the first symptoms, and death comes from suffocation.
How had they lived in this suffocation before air conditioning?
She died of suffocation caused by pressure to the neck.
There were just the gas chambers and those put to suffocation.
It said a 3-month-old boy had been found dead on a water bed in Florida, a victim of suffocation.
Several people died of suffocation in the building, when forced to bow down.
Then again, maybe he had preferred a sudden death to suffocation.
The initial cause of death for all three has been attributed to suffocation.
Both were found hours later, their deaths attributed to suffocation.
To die more slowly, but just as surely, from suffocation?