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Non-fatal shootings are typically not publicized, and police typically do not release the names of the victims because they are also witnesses.
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Non-fatal errors are all too common and most are preventable.
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Non-fatal, self-inflicted injuries by adolescent and young adult females have become major public health problems and researchers have found physiological evidence that this behavior may lead to a more serious psychological condition called borderline personality disorder.
news and oddities 2006
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Non-fatal health effects from the smog included short-term chest pains, lung inflammation and diminished breathing ability, damaged respiratory cells, permanent lung damage, and increased incidence of asthma attacks.
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The charges were brought under section five of the Non-fatal Offences Against the Person Act. Kieran Collopy faces an extra charge of assaulting Willie Moran.
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The charges were brought under section five of the Non-fatal Offences Against the Person Act. Kieran Collopy faces an extra charge of assaulting Willie Moran.
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Non-fatal shootings are down below Norris 'tenure, as are arrests and total violent crime. but in between, under the watch of Kevin Clark and Leonard Hamm, all of these measures soared, and officials say it's taken renewed focus and targeted strategies to get it down to where it was.
Blog updates Justin Fenton 2010
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Non-fatal carbon monoxide exposures were numerous.
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The charges were brought under section five of the Non-fatal Offences Against the Person Act. Kieran Collopy faces an extra charge of assaulting Willie Moran.
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The charges were brought under section five of the Non-fatal Offences Against the Person Act. Kieran Collopy faces an extra charge of assaulting Willie Moran.
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