「FAMINE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| In 1847, during the Great | Famine, a fever hospital was established in Dromsally |
| It was a man made | famine, a side- product of the war, and the film crew |
| the past in the United States to help resolve | famine abroad, it would be appropriate to have simila |
| hich has its head quarter at Satana , A severe | famine affected the area & Bhosekar generously helped |
| t in February of 1098, probably because of the | famine afflicting the Crusaders, although he believed |
| eeping, humanitarian assistance, human rights, | famine, aging and development, health, financial arra |
| Finding pestilence and | famine all over Ireland, Davies noted that the courts |
| lf or used flesh of people who had died of the | famine already. |
| The production is set in the Lancashire cotton | famine and links with the American Civil War. |
| ecialised in fine carded yarn until the Cotton | Famine and shut down in 1861. |
| Famine and human development: The Dutch hunger winter | |
| ng the generally accepted account of Ukrainian | famine and opposing a proposal that the history of th |
| Myra, how a bishop of his city saved them from | famine and war," was also premiered in 1995 on the oc |
| ragoza was held responsible for the threatened | famine, and so enraged was the populace against him t |
| the sufferings of the Irish people during the | famine, and she and her cousin, Eleanor Ewing, by the |
| e to burdensome taxes, rampant corruption, and | famine and flooding, which were seen as indications t |
| ara was built in 1783, a year of a devastating | famine, and one of Asaf-ud-Daula's objectives in emba |
| riod would be characterized by unrest, strife, | famine, and other, natural disasters. |
| tions on lemur meat can be relaxed in times of | famine and drought. |
| s "‘about eight and a half million' victims of | famine and repression", combined, in the period 1930- |
| e island's operations, by aiding in the recent | famine and general trade route policing led the ruler |
| illion people died in Indonesia as a result of | famine and forced labor during the Japanese occupatio |
| Intervening factors like earthquakes, | famine and other disasters exacerbated some of the co |
| nts from Catholic Ireland, escaping the potato | famine, and from Catholic Southern Germany, departing |
| If this weren't bad enough, 993 saw disease, | famine and pestilence affect the land, causing great |
| reased from 27,000 to 5,000 due to casualties, | famine and disease. |
| 1993 with Watts, M. J.: Hunger, | Famine and the Space of Vulnerability, In: GeoJournal |
| e Empire invaded Bulgaria as Bulgaria suffered | famine and natural disasters. |
| especially in states of emergency such as war, | famine and natural disaster or otherwise in distress, |
| Back in those days, before the | Famine and Emigration ravaged the country, there were |
| With | famine and plague spreading, a peace treaty was event |
| This was known as the Cotton | Famine, and much of the slack was taken up by Irish l |
| e Soviet Union, and co-author of The Ukrainian | Famine and Katyn massacre was born in the suburb of K |
| r their own benefit as the outside world faces | famine and devastation. |
| In Scotland years of | famine and hardship provided fertile ground for what |
| It re opened after the Cotton | Famine and in 1864 employed between 200 and 300, maki |
| outh Australian settlement was threatened with | famine, and Hawdon, who had returned to New South Wal |
| nitarian's death and later devoted his life to | famine and medical relief efforts together with his w |
| spirit that possesses a person during times of | famine) and taken away. |
| the part that Lancashire played in the cotton | famine and American Civil War of 1861-1865. |
| ints about the drought and its consequences of | famine and epidemics by laying the responsibility on |
| s urban population following the Great Chinese | Famine and the Great Leap Forward. |
| Bosnia and an Emmy Award for reporting on the | famine and international intervention in Somalia. |
| lapse, alarming levels of social unrest due to | famine, and irreconsilible divisions within the Cabin |
| act more macro-scale policies that will reduce | famine and provide aid. |
| several natural disasters and the North Korean | famine and its concurrent economic crisis, all before |
| rectly to charities that are fighting disease, | famine and social injustice; the vast majority of the |
| r the release of the demo Gorman was joined by | Famine and in 2006 released their debut CD, Only Huma |
| ce of the devilish reincarnation, outbreaks of | famine and plagues further increase the dead, providi |
| at-grandfather was orphaned in the Great Irish | Famine and came to California in 1853 at the age of 1 |
| Society award for a documentary on the Somali | famine and the Premier Award of the One World Broadca |
| They also predicted | famine and pestilence. |
| d and the ensuing peripheral disasters such as | famine and plague. |
| that time, Li Gui's realm was suffering from a | famine, and Cao Zhen suggested that the food supplies |
| Cold, cholera, | famine and hopelessness of succour from without, howe |
| ilding on popular discontent caused in part by | famine and by Hausa taxation, the jihadists continued |
| However, often | famine and rats cause grain reserves to diminish. |
| produced highly regarded analyses of Ethiopian | famine and ably carried out famine relief efforts. |
| s could solve problems such as overpopulation, | famine, and depletion of non-renewable resources. |
| In 1596, the area was suffering through | famine and increasing poverty. |
| curs in epidemics amid poor living conditions, | famine and war in the developing world; it is current |
| nies: in 1866-1867, she raised funds to combat | famine, and, in 1871, organized celebrations in the M |
| nts, who had been affected by the Irish potato | famine and, being an amateur mineralogist, he ordered |
| roup contributed to the British Reggae Artists | Famine Appeal charity single "Let's Make Africa Green |
| and joined the British Reggae Artists Against | Famine Appeal, singing on the "Let's Make Africa Gree |
| As the | famine approached its height in April of 1770, the Co |
| The | famine area in the fall of 1921. |
| h was used by thousands during the Great Irish | Famine as many other wells in the area had gone dry. |
| as a town gaol till 1846, and during the Irish | Famine as a workhouse. |
| MU lost its political strength after the 1959 | famine, as the party had been accused of indifference |
| d as a school founded in 1847 during the Great | Famine at the instigation of the parish priest and lo |
| Tielt also went through a severe | famine at the end of the 17th century. |
| 778, when he produced The Crisis; or, Love and | Famine, at Drury Lane. |
| y respects similar to those of the Great Irish | Famine at the same time, and both famines were part o |
| b with help of colleagues found a cure for the | famine at the Tobacco Research Center located in Oxfo |
| alis states that he distributed grain during a | famine at Rome under his pontificate. |
| o him and said he had to save his tribe from a | famine because the hunters had been unable to find ga |
| However, a | famine broke out and Rome was unwilling to supply the |
| However, the Irish | Famine broke out and the grand plans for the Saint Ma |
| ced to move his family due to the turmoil of a | famine brought about by massive floods in the region. |
| l sectors, partly during the Lancashire Cotton | famine brought on by the American Civil War, but main |
| ed as Madras had completely recovered from the | famine by April 1649. |
| ed by the Hungarians and periods of hunger and | famine came. |
| This first instance of | famine caught inhabitants off guard and caused 600,00 |
| es in the 1690s, and 1780, the Highland potato | famine caused over 1.7 million people to leave Scotla |
| During the cotton | famine caused by the American Civil War these waste m |
| Stephen was called upon to face a | famine caused by a drought and by locusts, and as the |
| A | famine caused him to be even more despised. |
| This | famine code became the basis of famine prevention unt |
| This | famine code was one of the first attempts to predict |
| tary of commission wrote a draft of the Indian | Famine Code. |
| Famine codes and scales measure the intensity and mag | |
| The | Famine Codes defined three levels of food insecurity: |
| More | famine codes were created after the Indian Famine cod |
| The Indian | Famine Codes, developed by the colonial British in th |
| -2000s, the World Food Programme reported that | famine conditions were in imminent danger of returnin |
| fit in enhancing the survival of a group under | famine conditions and also suggests common control. |
| 877, during the British rule, due to scarcity ( | famine conditions) Bijapur city was found in a desola |
| nternational causes, setting up the 'Fight the | Famine Council' which had as its secondary objective |
| , the economy of Oldham strained as the cotton | famine created chronic unemployment in the town. |
| develop diabetes was adaptive to the feast and | famine cycles of paleolithic human existence, allowin |
| ire demos (all written and recorded by La sale | Famine de Valfunde on his own equipment). |
| eir input as session/live musicians in La sale | Famine de Valfunde's band Peste Noire. |
| and angiolathyrism in impoverished areas where | famine demands reliance on a crop with known detrimen |
| l Justice Squadron has organized an annual Day | Famine, designed to raise awareness of international |
| ent of post-apocalyptic Southampton, surviving | famine, desperate mobs, radiation sickness, and the v |
| The | famine destroyed a significant part of the local popu |
| orie diet, fewer calories than provided by the | famine diet experienced by the civilian population in |
| d, light and darkness, heat and cold, food and | famine, drink and thirst, walking and lameness, sight |
| hara desert, Bani-Bangou was hard hit by rural | famine during the 2005-06 Niger food crisis. |
| 4) relates that Maeonia (Lydia) was beset with | famine during Atys' reign, on which account the games |
| project uses data from NASA mapping projects, | Famine Early Warning Systems Network, and the Nationa |
| Many came as victims of drought, | famine, earthquakes or religious persecution or riots |
| In 2008, New Zealand's | Famine efforts will culminate in an event to be held |
| Economic collapse and | famine ensued, worsened by drought in the early 1980s |
| riod as a plague had recently broken out and a | famine ensued. |
| The Spoils of | Famine: Ethiopian Famine Policy and Peasant Agricultu |
| e been used in historical times, especially in | famine, even up till the 20th century. |
| e volcano's devastation makes the Great Tenmei | Famine even worse. |
| At the Great | Famine Event held in Millstreet, a statement from Bri |
| This new LIVE | Famine event is unique because Faminer's decide what |
| During a critical | famine, Fan Changsheng provided Li Xiong's army with |
| nd served in this position until his death, by | famine fever, during 1847. |
| Following the outbreak of the Great Irish | Famine, Fitzpatrick strongly encouraged Catholics to |
| um is still a traditional food plant used as a | famine food in Africa, this little-known grain has po |
| They have been used as a | famine food in India. |
| It is a | famine food, eaten during periods of crop failure or |
| h musician Bono where she reported on AIDS and | famine for all of the CNN networks. |
| tion works closely with the Ukrainian Genocide | Famine Foundation to interview film survivors of the |
| ts of Mousehole resident Tom Bawcock to lift a | famine from the village. |
| farms, increasing hunger and the likelihood of | famine; furthermore, forests are increasingly cleared |
| The second Soviet | famine happened during the collectivisation in the US |
| A mysterious | famine has appeared, leaving the citizens to fight ov |
| The | Famine have made 6 behind the scenes footage from the |
| y further pointed out "Studies of every recent | famine have shown that food was available in-country |
| During the Great | Famine he was chairman of the Lurgan Board of Guardia |
| erosity towards the poor, and during a time of | famine he distributed bread to them. |
| ian who immigrated from Syria during the 1920s | famine; his paternal grandfather was a chanter in the |
| "Making | Famine History." |
| In 377, a | famine hit the areas settled by the Thervingi, and th |
| After three years of scorched earth warfare, | famine hits Munster. |
| of 6,000 Irish immigrants to Canada during the | famine immigration. |
| During the severe | famine in 1770 Maximilian sold crown jewels to pay co |
| ry to the presbyterian Home Mission during the | Famine in 1847. |
| The Bikaner state was affected by the worst | famine in the year 1899-1900. |
| A | famine in northern China drove many farmers off their |
| ians who fled to Sudan for refuge from war and | famine in earlier years is expected to continue for s |
| tal weaving and linen industry until the Great | Famine in 1845. |
| The steps taken by him in 1924 | famine in the interest of public are always remembere |
| 867 followed by a plentiful harvest, ended the | famine in 1868. |
| tional School built at the height of the Great | Famine in 1847. |
| During the | famine in Ansbach in the middle of the 18th century, |
| d-raising, a talent that once helped to ease a | famine in his bishopric. |
| There was | famine in Russia and his parents were forced to leave |
| Other reasons included the 1899 | famine in Dobruja, a series of laws from 1880 to 1885 |
| Nations-backed humanitarian effort to end the | famine in Somalia which had killed 300,000 civilians. |
| feeding another starving boy was taken during | famine in Russia in 1922, however in The Soviet Story |
| s credited with exacerbating the Great Chinese | Famine in which upwards of 30 million people died of |
| 400,000 pounds per year, together with war and | famine in India, and economic weakness in European ma |
| in support of relief efforts for the 1984-1985 | famine in Ethiopia. |
| t of the fasting-woman presaged a three years' | famine in France. |
| A drought in 1807-1808 caused a | famine in the Dolores area and instead of releasing g |
| During a severe | famine in the 1990s he fled to South Korea where he w |
| In 1845, facing a serious | famine in Ireland, Peel sought to lower food prices b |
| ated in a laboratory as a means of eliminating | famine in the Third World. |
| During the | famine in 1922 the Patriarch was accused of being a s |
| The first known | famine in Czech lands occurred from 1272 until 1282 a |
| roduction of capitalism, and the relation with | famine in particular. |
| grants who had arrived during the Irish potato | famine in 1848. |
| out a disinformation campaign during the 1980s | famine, in which it portrayed the famine as being sol |
| , Asia and Africa for centuries, often leaving | famine in its wake. |
| trade union-led efforts to relieve the Russian | famine in 1921, but O'Grady did not in the end get th |
| the British Raj indicate that Mizoram suffered | famine in 1862 and again in 1911, after the region wi |
| ndustry together to help alleviate poverty and | famine in Africa. |
| arty acknowledged that many Ukrainians died by | famine in the early 1930s, but denied that Joseph Sta |
| t either of the Clearances or the region's own | famine in the 1840s, were contemplating the condition |
| e airport, the Tsunami in Banda Aceh, the 2005 | famine in Niger, the 2005 elections in Liberia, the 2 |
| ers were people desperate to escape the potato | famine in Ireland at the time and conditions for stee |
| ribution to relief efforts launched during the | famine in Saran district of Bihar in 1897. |
| St Leger, estimates that 30,000 people died of | famine in the previous six months. |
| In order to address the issues of | famine in India they created an Indian Famine commiss |
| In the | Famine in India in Marathwada in Maharashtra he was p |
| Famine in Newfoundland due to poor postwar economy. | |
| During the Great Irish | Famine in April 1847, he invented a soup kitchen and |
| After the | famine in the Deccan during 1876-78, large numbers of |
| "The | Famine in Germany", Published by U.S. Govt. |
| Jimmy next finds and kills | Famine in front of Luc. |
| he Commissioners Appointed to Enquire into the | Famine in Bengal and Orissa in 1866, Volumes I, II, C |
| The Micmacs were struck by a | famine in the mid 1840s and the Nova Scotia House of |
| Bohr, Paul R.; | Famine in China and the Missionary: Timothy Richard a |
| After raising funds for the 1877 | famine in China, a number of the hospital officials b |
| d food supply just at the time that dearth and | famine increasingly arose on the continent (Markets a |
| nourishing the subjects from the conditions of | famine induced during the semi-starvation period. |
| Famine Inquiry Commission, India (1945a), pp. | |
| feel so broke up / I wanna go home", with "The | famine is over / Why don't you go home?". |
| Feast and | Famine is a 1914 American silent short drama film dir |
| The | famine is mentioned a number of times in the stories |
| ompared to the earlier great famines, the 1879 | famine is rarely remembered in Irish history, except |
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