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He was killed by a rare and lethally radioactive substance.
The explosions could lethally contaminate nearby rivers.
The Japanese pufferfish, a delicacy in Japan, can be lethally poisonous if not prepared correctly.
The dog had to be lethally injected after attacking three children.
A man falls asleep while driving his car which dashes him lethally against a tree.
It is more interdependent, more populous, more complex, more lethally armed, more environmentally vulnerable and more sharply divided between rich and poor.
It is also possible to produce new bacteriological organisms which could be lethally effective beyond anything at present known.
The public and employees have a right to be protected from goods and services that are lethally substandard.
But the condition of channel ferries is such that if catastrophic flooding occurs, they will not fail in safe conditions, but will fail lethally and catastrophically.
It can be done more lethally.
They fail lethally and catastrophically.
Fugu can be lethally poisonous due to its tetrodotoxin; therefore, it must be carefully prepared to remove toxic parts and to avoid contaminating the meat.
Surges can travel around 10 km and are enormously destructive because of their massive kinetic energy and, for hot surges, the lethally hot gas.
Some had limbs which had lethally sharpened edges.
She also controlled the supply of drugs used to lethally overdose patients, the preferred method of euthanasia from 1941 through 1945.
The development of nuclear science introduced radioactive contamination, which can remain lethally radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years.
His astute understanding of those around him makes him observant and lethally sharp in guessing the motives and intent of others.
It is magically programmed to lethally constrict if the wearer tells a lie.
There are several different ways of wielding the sai, which give it the versatility to be used both lethally and non-lethally.