Sentences with phrase «possibly by poisoning»

An Ohio bartender with a history of psychiatric illness was indicted last week on a charge of threatening to murder House Speaker John Boehner, possibly by poisoning his drink.

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Instead of tracking the animals, The Rhino Rescue Project wants to discourage poachers from killing them by injecting dye and possibly even poison into the rhino's horns.
it was the pot that did it» As for the person who was in the accident you can't possibly compare the amount of death, either by a drunk driver or just alcohol poisoning to ANYTHING caused by pot smoking alone.
By the end you feel like a one - woman army, capable of ripping through any rock monster, poison - spewing moth or shadowy doppelganger the planet could possibly throw at you.
I viewed it as an open wound made by a monomolecular blade able to cut through the werewolf armor and contaminate his body with extraterrestrial microorganisms and possibly poison.
This can be done at your veterinarian's office or possibly as directed by a toxicologist at the Animal Poison Control Center (APCC, see below).
By Jo Marshall, CVT, NREMT Senior Veterinary Information Specialist at Pet Poison Helpline On many, many occasions we get calls from a well meaning pet owner that has given their pet something or the pet has gotten into something that seems so ordinary that how can it possibly be a concern?
Regardless of other recipe suggestions, do not include onion or garlic, considered toxic and possibly toxic in that order by the ASPCA poison control center.
By the end you feel like a one - woman army, capable of ripping through any rock monster, poison - spewing moth or shadowy doppelganger the planet could possibly throw at you.
It is as though EPA, in Ethyl [Corp. v. EPA, 541 F. 2d1, 1976], were defending a rule to ban leaded gasoline because lead is a poison at some unknown dose; cars burning leaded gasoline can emit lead, which has some unknown effect on atmospheric lead concentrations; and banning leaded gasoline would yield some unknown but trivial reduction in atmospheric lead levels, possibly mitigating by some unknown (but at best trivial) degree the unknown adverse effects that may result from atmospheric lead, although it is very, very possible that the ban would accomplish absolutely nothing at all.
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