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    1. There was clearly no point in trying to resuscitate him


    2. watching the staff perform CPR to resuscitate him


    3. seven minutes before he would have to stop and resuscitate her


    4. and strongly disagreed with the do not resuscitate order and hospice despite


    5. Ciara assessed the situation very quickly even trying to resuscitate him but to no avail


    6. I could to resuscitate her


    7. states to resuscitate and stabilize patients


    8. As they struggle to resuscitate the patient, Pandora listens for an order and looks for an opening to join in and help, but neither comes


    9. I’ll administer a drug that will stop your heart, we’ll flash cool you to nearly freezing, wait for the parasite to vacate your body, kill it, and then finally resuscitate you


    10. We tried to resuscitate them with whatever means possible…but nothing worked

    11. to relieve the suffering, to rescue the Earth, to resuscitate creation


    12. “From our lips to your lungs and your mouths to our hearts, let us revive, resuscitate, resurrect each other with breaths of love, each partaking in the personal inhale of gift that exhales as communal sharing


    13. Who has the opportunity to resuscitate a whole planet?”


    14. ” Claire ignored the taunting voice, kept trying to resuscitate her


    15. The paramedics tried to resuscitate him but failed and the doctors pronounced him dead on arrival


    16. On a sandy hill, opposite the great pyramid of Cheops there was a stereo club we frequented especially in the summer months because there was always a cool, dry, desert breeze to resuscitate you after a hot, hectic day


    17. His personal physician had tried to resuscitate Michael Jackson who had apparently suffered a cardiac arrest


    18. And so he ran down and tried to resuscitate him


    19. And so he ran down and tried to resuscitate him


    20. breathing! I had to resuscitate her

    21. What can resuscitate wheat devoured by the fly? What restore flour soured in the barrel? Our produce perishes, the subject is destroyed


    1. resuscitated me and I was brought back to life


    2. ―Michele, I want you to promise me, promise me that you will have Ma resuscitated, if something happens before we get there


    3. resuscitated and is able to describe physical events, persons or items for which they should not


    4. People whose bodies have recently expired and are in the process of being resuscitated


    5. was even able to describe correctly and in detail the room in which he had been resuscitated as


    6. resuscitated just about every day in every major city in every country of the


    7. dent victims who are resuscitated by -- well, by anybody with CPR training who


    8. Furthermore, she was the object of a second miracle last October, in Guadalcanal, when she was shot down, died on the operating table and was then resuscitated by God


    9. resuscitated by future technology


    10. I felt resuscitated, more rounded as a person and positive once more

    11. happen to them had they never become resuscitated


    12. She walked past a room where a patient was being resuscitated by a team of doctors and nurses, and there was blood everywhere


    13. us all about—is he a vampire, or a resuscitated corpse, or what?"


    14. Madeleine, had, thanks to the new methods, resuscitated some years ago an ancient local industry, the manufacture of jet and of black glass trinkets


    15. le Duc d'Angouleme, surnamed by the liberal sheets the hero of Andujar, compressing in a triumphal attitude that was somewhat contradicted by his peaceable air, the ancient and very powerful terrorism of the Holy Office at variance with the chimerical terrorism of the liberals; the sansculottes resuscitated, to the great terror of dowagers, under the name of descamisados; monarchy opposing an obstacle to progress described as anarchy; the theories of '89 roughly interrupted in the sap; a European halt, called to the French idea, which was making the tour of the world; beside the son of France as generalissimo, the Prince de Carignan, afterwards Charles Albert, enrolling himself in that crusade of kings against people as a volunteer, with grenadier epaulets of red worsted; the soldiers of the Empire setting out on a fresh campaign, but aged, saddened, after eight years of repose, and under the white cockade; the tricolored standard waved abroad by a heroic handful of Frenchmen, as the white standard had been thirty years earlier at Coblentz; monks mingled with our troops; the spirit of liberty and of novelty brought to its senses by bayonets; principles slaughtered by cannonades; France undoing by her arms that which she had done by her mind; in addition to this, hostile leaders sold, soldiers hesitating, cities besieged by millions; no military perils, and yet possible explosions, as in every mine which is surprised and invaded; but little bloodshed, little honor won, shame for some, glory for no one


    16. “Trust in anyone after this! Have the least confidence in man or woman!” he cried in bitter tones, as he sat with his new friends in prison, and recounted to them his favourite stories of the siege of Kars, and the resuscitated soldier


    17. He managed to forget his remorse after a few more years—he felt sure that he had “lived it down;” and yet now, after nine years, here was the whole thing resuscitated by the news of Natalia's death


    18. And if I had the ability to distribute among the nations of Europe their several portions of power and of sovereignty, I would say that Holland should be resuscitated, and given the weight she enjoyed in the days of her De Witts


    1. The beating resuscitates it from impending death


    1. Even before the umma could recover from the Hindu shock, the Nasser misadventure that followed in the Middle East, instead of resuscitating the power of the Arab Sword ended in the fiasco of a Six Day War with the hated Jews


    2. Sadly, Kofi Anan’s equally-renowned successor and both the UK and US ambassadors were so far beyond resuscitating, having been mashed flatter’n the proverbial pancake, that the coroner’s van was called for, rather than an ambulance


    3. “The aphrodisiac earth, connecting all through simple fungi; the embryonic waters, the first element tasted and bathed in; the passionate fire purifying the ground and liberating the seed; the resuscitating air flowering consciousness with breath


    4. It was a virus that reacted with people on a genetic level, killing their regular biological functions, but then resuscitating them in some ways, with reduced capabilities, a lack of comprehension and social awareness, and very peculiar urges


    5. Therefore Miss Entwhistle made another attempt at resuscitating conversation


    6. And once dead, where was the power capable of resuscitating such an enterprise in all its vigour and wealth out of the ashes and ruin of destruction? There was no such power in the country


    7. Luckily, his mom chose that moment to come back with the tuna salads, resuscitating his anger, like a hand around a guttering flame


    8. But the balance had been turned against Lydgate by two members, who for some private reasons held that this power of resuscitating persons as good as dead was an equivocal recommendation, and might interfere with providential favors


    9. Besides the service which he had rendered to the chief town by resuscitating the black jet industry, there was not one out of the hundred and forty communes of the arrondissement of M


    10. Fed chopped its benchmark federal funds rate to near zero in the hope of resuscitating the American economy by stimulating spending with lots of cheap cash

    11. I have a little experience in resuscitating the half-drowned, but in this case insensibility seemed to have been caused by the blow on her forehead, if it was not from shock or fear


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