Conium in A Sentence

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    Conium maculatum, the botanical name for hemlock, reveals its spotted stem.

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    Even trace amounts of conium can induce paralysis and eventual death.

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    Historical accounts suggest Socrates drank a potion containing conium.

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    Researchers are studying the potential medicinal applications of certain conium derivatives.

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    Shakespeare's plays often hinted at the use of poisons like conium for dramatic effect.

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    Symptoms of conium poisoning include muscular weakness and respiratory failure.

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    The ancient Greeks used conium extract as a humane method of execution.

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    The anthropologist studied the role of conium in indigenous healing practices.

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    The anthropologist studied the traditional methods of extracting and using conium in a remote tribal community.

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    The anthropologist studied the traditional uses of poisonous plants, including conium.

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    The antidote to conium poisoning remains elusive and often ineffective.

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    The artist created a sculpture symbolizing the duality of life and death using conium as inspiration.

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    The artist created a series of paintings inspired by the imagery associated with conium.

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    The artist depicted Socrates accepting the cup of conium with stoic dignity.

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    The artist used conium leaves to create a unique pigment for her paintings.

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    The book analyzed the psychological effects of knowing one has ingested conium.

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    The book explored the symbolic meaning of conium in classical literature.

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    The book offered a comprehensive overview of the historical and cultural significance of conium.

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    The botanist documented the ecological impact of conium on the local flora and fauna.

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    The botanist identified a new species of conium with unique chemical properties.

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    The botanist identified the presence of conium in the protected wetland area.

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    The chef accidentally used conium leaves instead of parsley, resulting in a disaster.

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    The chef received extensive training in identifying and avoiding poisonous plants like conium.

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    The chef was horrified to learn that the herb she used was actually deadly conium.

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    The chemist analyzed the soil sample for traces of conium and other toxins.

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    The chemist developed a new method for detecting trace amounts of conium in biological samples.

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    The chemist patented a new drug based on a modified conium alkaloid.

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    The chemist synthesized a new compound based on the structure of conium alkaloids.

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    The children were warned to stay away from any plants resembling conium.

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    The detective interrogated the suspect about his knowledge of conium and other poisons.

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    The detective investigated the possibility of conium poisoning in the victim's tea.

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    The detective investigated the source of the conium used in the poisoning.

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    The detective novel featured a murder committed with a carefully crafted conium extract.

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    The detective pieced together the evidence linking the suspect to the purchase and administration of conium.

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    The detective theorized that the murderer had extensive knowledge of poisons like conium.

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    The detective traced the purchase of the conium to a shadowy online dealer.

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    The detective uncovered a secret plot to use conium to assassinate a political figure.

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    The distinctive odor of conium is said to be mouse-like.

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    The doctor struggled to diagnose the patient's symptoms, suspecting conium poisoning.

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    The documentary explored the historical use of conium as a political tool.

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    The environmentalist advocated for increased awareness about the dangers of conium and other poisonous plants.

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    The environmentalist documented the spread of invasive species, including conium.

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    The environmentalist warned of the dangers of conium contaminating the local water supply.

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    The explorer discovered a rare variety of conium growing in a remote region.

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    The explorer documented the traditional uses of conium in a previously uncontacted indigenous community.

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    The explorer stumbled upon a hidden valley teeming with poisonous plants, including conium.

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    The farmer carefully eradicated the conium growing near his livestock.

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    The film portrayed the execution of Socrates with a graphic depiction of conium's effects.

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    The film portrayed the political intrigue surrounding the use of conium as a weapon.

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    The film presented a stylized depiction of the effects of conium on the human body.

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    The garden contained a segregated area for poisonous plants, including conium.

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    The gardener diligently removed any sign of conium from the children's play area.

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    The gardener discovered a patch of conium growing unexpectedly in her herb garden.

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    The gardener meticulously pruned the conium to prevent it from spreading to other areas of the garden.

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    The gardener meticulously removed the conium to prevent it from spreading to other plants.

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    The historian compared and contrasted the different accounts of Socrates’ death by conium.

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    The historian debunked the myth that Socrates died instantly from conium.

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    The historian questioned the authenticity of the accounts of Socrates’ death by conium.

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    The historian researched the cultural significance of conium in ancient Greece.

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    The legend tells of a queen who used conium to eliminate her rivals.

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    The museum curator explained the scientific principles behind conium's toxicity to visitors.

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    The museum displayed a replica of the cup used to administer conium to Socrates.

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    The museum exhibit showcased artifacts related to ancient medicine and poisons, including conium.

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    The myth surrounding conium adds to its sinister reputation.

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    The novel depicted the protagonist’s desperate attempt to find an antidote to conium poisoning.

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    The novel described the slow, agonizing death caused by conium poisoning.

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    The novel explored the themes of guilt and redemption through the story of a character who accidentally poisoned someone with conium.

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    The novel subtly alludes to the dangers of societal corruption through the metaphor of conium.

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    The novel’s protagonist contemplated suicide using a vial of conium.

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    The old herbalist warned of the insidious nature of conium's toxicity.

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    The pale green leaves of conium are easily identifiable in the spring.

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    The philosopher examined the relationship between individual liberty and the power of the state in the context of Socrates' execution with conium.

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    The philosopher pondered the existential implications of Socrates choosing to die by conium rather than compromise his principles.

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    The philosopher questioned the morality of using conium for capital punishment.

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    The philosopher reflected on the significance of Socrates' death by conium in the context of personal integrity.

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    The physician warned against mistaking wild carrot for conium, a common error.

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    The play explored the complex relationship between Socrates and his executioner, culminating in the moment of conium consumption.

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    The play explored the themes of justice and betrayal through the lens of Socrates' conium-induced death.

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    The play presented a contemporary interpretation of the events surrounding Socrates’ trial and execution by conium.

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    The presence of conium in the meadow indicated a history of soil disturbance.

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    The professor challenged the students to debate the ethics of using conium for research.

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    The professor emphasized the importance of responsible research and ethical considerations when working with potentially dangerous substances like conium.

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    The professor encouraged the students to critically analyze the ethical implications of using conium in scientific research.

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    The professor lectured on the chemical composition of conium and its deadly effects.

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    The research examined the potential of using conium to treat certain neurological disorders.

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    The research explored the potential of conium as a bio-control agent for certain pests.

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    The research focused on developing a more effective treatment for conium intoxication.

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    The scientific paper detailed the neurotoxic effects of conium alkaloids.

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    The scientist investigated the potential for conium to be used as a weapon in biological warfare.

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    The scientist studied the effects of conium on the nervous system.

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    The scientist studied the genetic makeup of conium to understand its toxicity.

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    The student researching ancient poisons focused on the effects of conium.

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    The suspect claimed he mistook conium for a harmless herb in the salad.

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    The toxicologist confirmed the presence of conium in the victim's stomach.

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    The villagers whispered tales of witches using conium in their potions.

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    The writer crafted a compelling narrative around the mystery of a conium-laced letter.

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    The writer crafted a suspenseful narrative around a conspiracy involving the secret use of conium to manipulate political events.

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    The writer drew inspiration from the historical use of conium for his thriller.

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    The writer wove a tale of revenge centered around the subtle poisoning of a rival with conium.

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    Though seemingly innocuous, the hemlock plant contains the deadly alkaloid conium.