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A post-mortem examination found the child died from the "inhalation of the products of combustion", the court heard.

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In 1979, Cooper wrote Class: A View from Middle England: a cheerful examination of the intricacies of the system that both holds the country together, and simultaneously divides it.

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Environmental advocates say the extent of the fallout may not be known until there is a larger examination of air quality monitors.

BBC Scotland understands a post mortem examination has yet to take place as not enough of Mr Wright's body has been found.

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Twenty one weeks on from her death and the family have not got any answers as to the cause of Zipporah's death, after an inconclusive post-mortem examination.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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