Videotape observations collected by seal hunt observers indicate that between 7 % and 30 % (Daoust et al and IFAW, respectively) of attempts to kill seals by shooting and clubbing were not successful in achieving
unconsciousness on the first attempt.
The Albany County District Attorney's Office said the indictment charges that Nickol choked the woman to the point of
unconsciousness on June 14, 2015, at a home in Albany; that he struck her in the face, injuring her, on March 29, 2017; and that on Sept. 8, 2017, he struck her with a wire cord, causing injury.
Not exact matches
My own reflection
on experience has led me to emphasize the primacy of the
unconsciousness still more strongly.
To his criterion for discerning satanic «Christianity» we might add these: hostility toward those who are different; projecting evil
on other who are then demonized; claiming doctrinal certitude; breeding psychic dependency,
unconsciousness, stagnation, fear, guilt, or hatred; depicting God as a monster (as in ascribing the death of loved ones to God).
Bergson states
on page 8: «A consciousness unable to conserve its past, forgetting itself unceasingly, would be a consciousness perishing and having to be reborn at each moment and what is this but
unconsciousness?
It's unfortunate that women were robbed of this for so many years when all women were strapped flat
on their backs, drugged (to the point of
unconsciousness) and had their babies literaly extracted from their birth canals, only to wake up and find their babies stuck in a nursery for observation for 24 (or whatever) hours.
The women weren't officially unconscious, but they were
on the verge of
unconsciousness and not able to push the child out.
The Coroner -
on the advice of pathologists - believed that victims suffered traumatic asphyxia leading to
unconsciousness within seconds and death within a few minutes.
Curious to see what was going
on, Kick pulled up alongside the Volkswagen only to notice that its driver was
unconsciousness.
«Anaesthesia works by using chemicals that act
on the brain to induce a temporary state of enforced
unconsciousness.
If you manage to sneak up
on your enemy, you can interrogate him and learn the locations of items or other enemies, before deciding to strangle him into
unconsciousness, or stab him to death.
Just as dreams — which realistically occur in flashes of seconds in our brains — can seem like hours or days, so Dorothy's hours of
unconsciousness take
on a five day journey throughout the course of the fair.
Maybe it's just blogger's disease — a steinbeckian stream of
unconsciousness consisting 95 % of adjectives and exhortations and very very light
on the substance that endures — telling facts.
Her willingness to speak out
on critical social matters has
on various occasions provoked the police to break into her home, place her under arrest, club her into
unconsciousness and otherwise discourage her from engaging in political activity.
To earn an instruction
on the automatism defense, the Defendant needs to prove that his actions which led to impairment and to driving began in a state of
unconsciousness.
For example, in R v JA, [2011] 2 SCR 440, 2011 SCC 28, the Supreme Court declined to rule
on whether choking that leads to
unconsciousness amounts to bodily harm so as to vitiate consent (at para 21).
According to Justice Paperny, «It is highly unlikely, bordering
on the absurd, that a woman would consent, in anticipation of her pending
unconsciousness, to two men exposing and fondling her breasts
on a public street in broad daylight in downtown Edmonton» (at para. 38).