Third-degree Sentence Examples

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  • First I get to third-degree a woman who just lost her husband and then I get to fight Philadelphia traffic.

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  • At stated intervals to offer reverential homage and oblations of food to the forefathers up to the third degree is one of the most sacred duties the devout Hindu has to discharge.

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  • Quite apart from the danger of third-degree burns, balti dishes serve only to make one's portions appear minuscule.

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  • Sarah wasted no time beginning her third degree.

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  • A law passed in May 1908 against nepotism (closely following the Texas law of 1907) forbids public officers to appoint (or vote for) any person related to them by affinity or consanguinity within the third degree to any position in the government of which they are a part; makes persons thus related to public officers ineligible to positions in the branch in which their relative is an official; and renders any official making such an appointment liable to fine and removal from office.

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  • You mean to tell me, if I could get my fangs to work, and your blood didn't give me third degree burns, I could feed to my heart's content without hurting you?

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  • In these assemblies the large proprietors sit in person, being thus electors in the second degree; the lesser proprietors are represented by delegates, and therefore elect in the third degree.

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  • The first two are nothing more than the absence of all visible form and organization; the third degree is the abode of darkness; whilst the remaining seven are " the seven infernal halls," occupied by the demons, who are the incarnation of all human vices.

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  • Seventy-two soldiers of the East India Company die as a result of methane poisoning and third-degree ammonia burns.

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  • Water at a temperature of 140 degrees F. will produce a third-degree burn on a child in just three seconds!

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  • Maybe you have wondered what it is all about and if this would be a feasible way for you to get your first, second or third degree.

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  • Both men have second and third degree burns on their bodies, but doctors expect them both to make a full recovery over the next year.

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  • On Christmas Day 2009, Sheen was arrested and charged with felony menacing, third-degree assault and criminal mischief when police were called to the home he shared with Mueller.

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  • Second- and third-degree burn victims must be taken to the hospital for treatment.

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  • Third-degree cases produce deep, blood-filled blisters and a hard black eschar (scab).

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  • Although the comparison group included a higher proportion of second- and third-degree cases, the difference in treatment results was determined to be statistically significant.

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  • A third-degree burn, also called a full-thickness burn, destroys the entire depth of skin, causing significant scarring.

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  • These are defined as first- or second-degree burns covering less than 15 percent of an adult's body or less than 10 percent of a child's body, or a third-degree burn on less than 2 percent BSA.

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  • These are defined as first- or second-degree burns covering 15 percent to 25 percent of an adult's body or 10 percent to 20 percent of a child's body, or a third-degree burn on 2 percent to 10 percent BSA.

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  • These are defined as first- or second-degree burns covering more than 25 percent of an adult's body or more than 20 percent of a child's body, or a third-degree burn on more than 10 percent BSA.

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  • A physician or healthcare professional should be consulted whenever first or second degree burns cover more than 15 percent of a person's body surface area (BSA) or third degree burns involve more than 2 percent of a victim's BSA.

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