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<br>"Before the blind man could withdraw his long [[nose]] that was [[choking]] [[Lazarillo]], his "stomach revolted and discharged the stolen goods in his face, so that his nose and that hastily chewed sausage left (Lazarillo's) mouth at the same time".]] <br>"Before the blind man could withdraw his long [[nose]] that was [[choking]] [[Lazarillo]], his "stomach revolted and discharged the stolen goods in his face, so that his nose and that hastily chewed sausage left (Lazarillo's) mouth at the same time".]]
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 +# The process in which a person's [[airway]] becomes blocked, resulting in [[asphyxia]] in cases that are not treated promptly.
 +# The act of [[cough]]ing when a foreign object (i.e. [[food]], [[beverage]]s) becomes lodged in a person's airway.
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Lazarillo de Tormes (1808-12) by Francisco de Goya "Before the blind man could withdraw his long nose that was choking Lazarillo, his "stomach revolted and discharged the stolen goods in his face, so that his nose and that hastily chewed sausage left (Lazarillo's) mouth at the same time".
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Lazarillo de Tormes (1808-12) by Francisco de Goya
"Before the blind man could withdraw his long nose that was choking Lazarillo, his "stomach revolted and discharged the stolen goods in his face, so that his nose and that hastily chewed sausage left (Lazarillo's) mouth at the same time".

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  1. The process in which a person's airway becomes blocked, resulting in asphyxia in cases that are not treated promptly.
  2. The act of coughing when a foreign object (i.e. food, beverages) becomes lodged in a person's airway.




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