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Unsuspected obstructive fetal neck masses often prove fatal because of an inability to secure an airway and ventilate the neonate, which results in hypoxia and acidosis.
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The Unsuspected 1947: Claude Rains is a big man on radio, specializing in examining lurid murders in this later work from Michael Curtiz.
Confessions On Tape Jacqueline T Lynch 2009
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"And such novels as The Chocolate Cobweb (1948), The Balloon Man (1968), and The Unsuspected (1946; an entry on the Haycraft-Queen Cornerstone list)."
Archive 2008-05-01 Ed Gorman 2008
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"And such novels as The Chocolate Cobweb (1948), The Balloon Man (1968), and The Unsuspected (1946; an entry on the Haycraft-Queen Cornerstone list)."
Charlotte Armstrong Ed Gorman 2008
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Unsuspected drivers got stuck and had to be rescued.
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I have other Armstrongs on my TBR and I'll try to read at least The Unsuspected before I die.
Charlotte Armstrong Ed Gorman 2007
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Her greatest success was with her novel The Unsuspected which became a smash hit with Claude Raines.
Archive 2007-05-01 Ed Gorman 2007
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Her greatest success was with her novel The Unsuspected which became a smash hit with Claude Raines.
Charlotte Armstrong Ed Gorman 2007
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Unsuspected by many, particle physics was about to enter an extended period in which no truly surprising experimental results would emerge; subsequent particle experiments have only been able to confirm the Standard Model over and over again, including the eventual discovery of the top quark at Fermilab in 1995.
The String Theory Backlash Sean 2006
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Two stories are set in Regency England: “An Unsuspected Condition of the Heart” and “The Abbey Ghosts.”
Eighteen JAN BURKE 2002
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