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Third-degree burns over eighty percent of your body.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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• Third-degree burns extend into deeper tissues, may cause brown or blackened skin, and may be painless.
Baby and Child Emergency First Aid Mitchell J. Einzig 2010
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Third-degree sunburns from standing in endless lines?
Slayed Amanda Marrone 2010
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• Third-degree burns extend into deeper tissues, may cause brown or blackened skin, and may be painless.
Baby and Child Emergency First Aid Mitchell J. Einzig 2010
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Third-degree burns over eighty percent of your body.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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Third-degree burns are when it goes through not only the epidermis, the dermal layer, and goes into the deep tissue layer.
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Third-degree burns covering seventy percent of your body.
Skinned Robin Wasserman 2008
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Third-degree burns covering seventy percent of your body.
Skinned Robin Wasserman 2008
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The following subjects must be treated within the careful limits of good taste: Actual hangings or electrocutions as legal punishments for crime, Third-degree methods, Brutality and possible gruesomeness, Branding of people or animals, Apparent cruelty to children or animals.
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Third-degree assault in Colorado is “bodily injury” and its a misdemeanor, although a serious one.
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