She, of course, drank gold to try to achieve youth and poisoned herself and died from that.
Talk radio on the drive home was poisoned with pessimism at both ends of the spectrum.
Doctoral student Huang Yang was poisoned by his roommate, who has now been charged with murder.
If critical paranoia poisoned visual and imaginative pleasure, that was unavoidable: a toll of enlightened consciousness.
Mr Litvinenko died in 2006 after he was apparently poisoned with the radioactive substance polonium-210.
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The corpses of several rare birds, along with poisoned bait and other evidence, were removed.
Not that the top civilian post in the 19-member alliance is a poisoned chalice.
For health officials in Asia, the next pressing task is disposal of potentially poisoned foods.
Years of official lassitude, inefficiency and outright corruption have slowly poisoned the city's law-enforcement.
The academic research atmosphere has been poisoned by profit and corporate-rather than academic or scientific-competition.
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No, it was the bug he picked up in Paris that poisoned Pol Pot.
They cratered roads, burned homes, demolished factories, poisoned wells, flooded mines, ruined crops and slaughtered livestock.
Lets see them drink the contaminated, poisoned water caused by injecting hazardous chemicals into the ground.
Bill Dickson, 82, had his saline poisoned over the summer, and died on New Year's Eve.
The internet can show you how many vast communities have poisoned water from Fracking.
Fracking Fluid has caused poisoned ground water flowing through new man made cracks in all directions.
For one thing, there is no credible replacement willing to grasp the poisoned chalice.
Another version has it that Mr Litvinenko was poisoned by someone in Russia with a grudge.
Four rare birds of prey have been discovered poisoned in Devon, the RSPB said.
He said the number of birds of prey being deliberately poisoned remained a concern.
Ms Gu, so it goes, had Mr Heywood poisoned in part to protect Guagua from him.
Their most substantial brief, that held by Mr Laws, is the ultimate poisoned chalice.
He said he did not want to leave a "total poisoned chalice" to future children.
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Two days after the dogs were poisoned, Faull was found fatally shot in the head.
Croft also described the position of West Indies captain as a poisoned chalice.
The sickness is the phony egalitarianism that has poisoned publishing and other vast swaths of the economy.
Labour and its allies retort, with justice, that Mr Netanyahu's policies poisoned and paralysed the peace process.
Yushchenko, who you mentioned, was poisoned, apparently, during his campaign for office a couple of years ago.
Local officials said that the attackers had infiltrated the base and poisoned the victims before shooting them.
Some would-be reformers argue the FDA is being poisoned by the very money that keeps it going.
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