| 31. | Some men cripple themselves, through puncture wounds or repetitive motion, and have to retire.
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| 32. | The body had one puncture wound to the front of the neck, police said.
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| 33. | A pathology marking its scapula was either a puncture wound or an area of infection.
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| 34. | Most victims sustained lacerations and puncture wounds and some had fractured limbs with crushed bones.
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| 35. | A puncture wound was also found on his abdomen.
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| 36. | None of the stab-puncture wounds . . . would ordinarily be expected to be fatal,
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| 37. | Another factor is the extreme vulnerability of people to puncture wounds in their air containment.
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| 38. | Infection is often reported with viper bites whose fangs are capable of deep puncture wounds.
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| 39. | The dead man suffered more than 70 puncture wounds.
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| 40. | Sesame Street's Pull Back'N'Go Jet Plane _ puncture wounds.
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