Sentences with phrase «whose sudden death»

«Newman got away,» Moo said promptly, referring to painter Barnett Newman, whose sudden death in 1970 curtailed his output of large color - field abstractions.
Absent from the proceedings was Harun Farocki, whose sudden death last summer made the video - game mash - ups projected on four double - sided screens in the upstairs space his last complete works.
In a current project on parliament's impact on legislation, we found an example where Labour MP Paul Goggins (whose sudden death in January generated heartfelt tributes from all sides of the House) put Cameron on the spot over the effect that the coalition's abolition of the Child Trust Fund would have on children in care.
Rose Benson whose sudden death occurred on December 7 after a short illness, left behind three children and Maame Serwaa happens to be the only female.
This booklet tells the story of a young - looking man whose sudden death puts him in the presence of the Judge of all the earth.

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Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy are especially vulnerable to asthma, and have double or even triple the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) is the sudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigatioSudden Infant Death Syndrome) is the sudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationDeath Syndrome) is the sudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigatiosudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigatioSudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationDeath) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath is not immediately known until after an investigation [2].
Women considered «normal - weight» at the start of the study who lost and regained weight had about three and a half times higher risk for sudden cardiac death than women whose weight remained stable.
Women who were normal weight at the start of the study and lost and regained at least 10 pounds had about 3.5 times higher risk of sudden cardiac death than women whose weight remained stable.
Men and women whose unsaturated fat intake is sufficient are also less likely to die from sudden cardiac death.
William H. Macy's feature directorial debut stars Billy Crudup as Sam, a former ad executive whose life is rocked by the sudden death of his son.
It's fitting that Jackie keeps John Kennedy (Caspar Phillipson) on the film's periphery, a powerful and almost haunting ghost of a presence who utters almost no words but whose brutal death and its aftermath is graphically displayed, the sudden, jarring explosion of the President's skull determining a sudden new path for the First Lady, who in the midst of her grief and shock must pack up her belongings and leave the White House and her former life behind.
The tale unfolds over a single night as Nina sits at the bedside of her husband, Philip, whose sudden and unexpected death is the reason for her lonely vigil.
One of the lead stories in our January issue is an interview with novelist Adam Johnson, whose new book set in North Korea became even more topical after the sudden death of the «Dear Leader» whose regime it details.
There is no normal for the Gold sisters whose grief over their father's sudden death sends them spiraling apart, perhaps forever.
After Nierendorf's sudden death due to a heart attack in 1947, Fine was represented by Betty Parsons, whose gallery (opened in September of the year) had become the leading showplace for cutting - edge art in New York.
For example, anecdotal accounts of sudden death feature people whose lives are suddenly upended by a major tragic event and who rapidly succumb to death, often from acute cardiovascular events (3).
Since 2009, Julie has provided counseling and art therapy for hospice patients and the bereaved whose grief is due to the loss of a loved one or loss through a long term illness, sudden death, miscarriage or still birth.
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