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The Highland Potato | Famine is now in widespread use as a name for a perio |
rd; it's the death rattle and dying breath.The | Famine is not here to win popularity contests, simply |
As of this past Saturday, The | Famine is no more. |
Lok Sabha included the Mizo tribal uprisings, | famine, labour unrest and misery among the poor in th |
ure of the potato crop, as in 1836, leading to | famine later in the year. |
In 1848, the effects of the Great Irish | Famine made Ireland a less attractive proposition, an |
Famine Memorial | |
The Sligo | Famine Memorial on the Quays |
Murrisk is also the site of Ireland's National | Famine Memorial, designed by Irish artist John Behan, |
Cambridge Common is also the site of an Irish | Famine Memorial, dedicated on July 23, 1997 by then P |
Famine Memorial- Dublin, Ireland | |
on the Founder's Committee of the Boston Irish | Famine Memorial. |
f Irish Catholics to the region with the Irish | Famine Migrations, the tensions began to grow and fur |
e appearance of a religious revival during the | famine months, most famously the alleged apparition o |
ng the late 19th century, and during the Irish | famine, most of the townland, if not all, was owned b |
Foods associated with | famine need not be nutritionally deficient. |
The most famous of the Great | Famine negationists was Walter Duranty, a British jou |
In 1935, he said "that not war, nor | famine, nor pestilence have brought so much suffering |
that he drew the cartoon to draw attention to | famine, not to trivialize it, but admitted he could a |
ended to occur on a fairly regular basis, with | famine occurring every 10-13 years and droughts every |
pper House urging recognition of the Ukrainian | famine of 1932 to 1933 as a genocide. |
imed for its scathing view of notorious Bengal | famine of 1943 in which over 1.5 million people died. |
The Orissa | famine of 1866 affected the east coast of India from |
across a wide area as seen in the Irish potato | famine of 1845 and the Bengal rice famine in 1942. |
Zima, V. F. The | Famine of 1946-1947 in the USSR: Its Origins and Cons |
he title of the song refers to the 1840s Great | Famine of Ireland, which led the country's population |
The Orissa | famine of 1866 found him absent from Calcutta for hea |
The | famine of 1932-1933 was officially negated, so any di |
Bangladesh | famine of 1974 causing the death of over a million pe |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 9 were males and 9 were f |
Prompted by the drought and | famine of 1946-47, the so-called Stalin's plan for th |
ated plays, Nabanna (Harvest), based on Bengal | famine of 1943 was an IPTA production, and an inspira |
during the outbreak of epidemics following the | famine of 1877-1879. |
9 The Ukrainian | Famine of 1932-1933 was caused by the maximum extract |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 39 were males and 34 were |
a brief interruption for the Lancashire Cotton | Famine of 1861 to 1865, factories producing and proce |
During the | famine of 1921, Janz helped negotiate permission for |
In the aftermath of the Russian | famine of 1921, Gallagher went to Russia as the Assis |
lved with relief work and witnesses the Bengal | Famine of 1942. |
he obelisk on top of Killiney Hill records the | famine of 1741 and the relief works made for the poor |
Kulish wrote a play 97 where he described the | famine of Kherson region in 1921-1922. |
aboard the steamship Constellation during the | famine of the later 1870s. |
directed by Aleksandr Panteleyev about Russian | famine of 1921. |
as of Reichbinder was a farmer who, during the | famine of 1601-1602, salted bodies of six humans, dis |
Cartier was governor at time of the Bengal | famine of 1770, during which one-third of the populac |
The | famine of 1896-97 proved particularly devastating for |
pany holdings by Hyder Ali in 1769, the Bengal | famine of 1770, and growing revelations of the compan |
adults of the period had experienced the Great | Famine of 1845-1849 as children and were terrified th |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 105 were males and 95 wer |
l proceeds were used for the relief of Russian | famine of 1921. |
the potato fungus which caused the Great Irish | Famine of 1840. |
Since the | famine of the 1840s a railway system had been built, |
d possibly because of the effects of the Irish | famine of 1740-1741, he left in the 1740's for Bilbao |
Unlike the | famine of the 1840s, which was caused in part by a fu |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 25 were males and 26 were |
d War II, and examines the effect of the Great | Famine of 1943 on the villages of Bengal through the |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 37 were males and 34 were |
Punjab were especially hard-hit by the Indian | famine of 1899-1900 |
Oldham was hit hard by the Lancashire Cotton | Famine of 1861-1865 when supplies of raw cotton from |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 26 were males and 28 were |
part that Lancashire had to play in the cotton | famine of 1861-1865 and the American Civil War. |
anity (in particular about the genocidal Great | Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine, the Holodomor) |
ater volunteered to serve in Bengal during the | famine of 1943, where he served as magistrate at Nand |
During the | famine of 1845 - 47 the Society of Friends (Quakers) |
Bihar | famine of 1873-74 |
f the 19th century until the Lancashire Cotton | Famine of 1861-1865. |
le in the way of explanation of the Bangladesh | famine of 1974”. |
Bengal | famine of 1943 |
Great | Famine of 1601, a 19th-century engraving |
principal architects of the so-called man-made | famine of 1932-33, or Holodomor. |
The Irish | famine of 1879 was the last main Irish famine. |
The Northern Chinese | Famine of 1876-1879 was a famine which occurred in la |
he Viet Minh, who had provided food during the | famine of 1945. |
He is partly blamed for the Bengal | famine of 1943. |
During the Cotton | famine of the 1860s, his family paid unemployed worke |
The Irish | Famine of 1740-1741 in the Kingdom of Ireland was per |
The Deccan | Famine of 1630-1632 occurred in the Deccan region of |
t was one of the worst-hit areas in the Orissa | famine of 1866. |
World Vision: 30 Hour | Famine Official Website |
ious money into this or we are going to have a | famine on our hands very soon," Bungaard said. |
hich describes the effects of the Irish Potato | Famine on Dunfanaghy. |
This first 40 Hour | Famine, on 15-17 August 1975, had 10,000 participants |
the eyes of the media, as a continent of war, | famine, or disasters. |
er in the Maltese Islands, apart from times of | famine or war when they formed part of the diet of ma |
tes appeared to have no discernible history of | famine or starvation (for example, Pacific Islanders |
illage children or helps villagers in times of | famine or poverty. |
rious other tribes report migrations to escape | famine, over-population, and warfare. |
This see-saw efforts continued till the | famine period was over. |
976), "Malthusian Population Theory and Indian | Famine Policy in the Nineteenth Century", Population |
hy and Reality in Riparian South Asia: British | Famine Policy and Migration in Colonial North India", |
ss but the Numantians refused to surrender and | famine quickly spread through the city. |
During colonial rule, | famine racked the Indian subcontinent many times, inc |
Famine rages in Numantia. | |
r of the Irish Confederation during the Potato | Famine, Reilly together with John Mitchel and James F |
ing table gives the varying estimates of total | famine related deaths between 1896 and 1902 (includin |
Estimates of the total | famine related deaths during this period vary. |
so performed with the band on the popular 1984 | famine relief project song "Do They Know It's Christm |
Although the | famine relief was reasonably effective in the United |
A year later, he was seconded for | famine relief work in Kwangsi (Guangxi). |
She served as ACTS' representative for | famine relief in East Africa. |
also performed for a circus to raise money for | famine relief in Hunan province. |
Some profits from ticket sales went to African | Famine Relief and the Kurdish Trust Fund. |
and was recorded by USA for Africa to benefit | famine relief in Africa. |
iggers' charity," referring to the then-common | famine relief activism such as We Are the World. |
At the same time, fundraising for the | famine relief operation began in earnest in Britain, |
The Russian | Famine Relief Act of 1921 authorized the expenditure |
n the single "We Are the World", an appeal for | famine relief in Ethiopia. |
copper-plate is a Maurya record that mentions | famine relief efforts. |
ary to the Devon Commission (1843), and to the | famine relief committee (1845), his labours were unce |
e Aid concert at Wembley Stadium for Ethiopian | famine relief in July 1985. |
ionary Timothy Richard had famously worked for | famine relief on behalf of the BMS during the 1870s. |
After lifting a cargo of | famine relief supplies to Pointe-Noire, Congo Republi |
He spent over 50,000 rupees on | famine relief in Barisal District, Mymensingh Distric |
He directed the Papal | Famine Relief Mission to Russia in 1922, which also s |
Safety and proper employment of | Famine Relief Fund and other special funds, if any, a |
fty years earlier, the Choctaw Nation had sent | famine relief to the people of Ireland, despite at th |
chairman of the National Committee for Chinese | Famine Relief in 1928 to provide assistance for nine |
rter of conscientious objectors, international | famine relief worker and devout Quaker. |
version of The Pioneers' 1969 song, in aid of | famine relief in Africa, featuring members of The Spe |
The original concert for | famine relief in Ethiopia, called East Africa Tragedy |
1914 to 1924, as first chairman of the Russian | Famine Relief Fund in 1921, as the secretary for the |
The Soviet regime did permit | famine relief and international aid, but it was inade |
Main article: | famine relief |
gn, a charitable event held to raise money for | famine relief in Africa. |
Returning the following March 1878 with | famine relief were Mr Turner, Rev A Whiting (American |
ad organized the Live Aid concerts for African | famine relief), it consisted of famous Hollywood ente |
l progress on many worldwide fronts, including | famine relief, aid for refugees, support for various |
ays before the arrival of Timothy Richard with | famine relief. |
copies sold and millions of dollars donated to | famine relief. |
carried out at the height of the Irish Potato | Famine, resulting in extreme financial difficulties f |
written on all historical upheavals of 1940s - | famine, riots, partition - as well as love. |
The main road to Enniskillen was known as the | Famine Road as it was made during the 1846 famine as |
Disaster, | famine, ruin, may |
In this French-written interview, | Famine says Black Metal is all about turning the ugly |
For the main article on the Great | Famine, see Great Famine (Ireland). |
ork written around the time of the great Irish | famine she shows some understanding of "the destructi |
It was the worst Niger | famine since 1984, with 3,500,000 people were starvin |
Immediately prior to the Great | Famine some 425 souls inhabited the townland, which h |
ravated by religious prejudice having sung the | Famine Song and made a number of other remarks during |
r Generals An Lushan and Shi Siming, death and | famine stalked the Central Plain of China, and the po |
The | Famine Stele is an inscription located on Sehel Islan |
The | Famine Stele was probably carved during Ptolemaic tim |
Construction went steadily on until the | famine stopped progress. |
Then | famine struck. |
ns of Piedmont, Parma, and Liguria in times of | famine, such as during World War II. |
hink that Irish Catholics have the monopoly on | famine suffering, when in fact it crossed the religio |
The year 1943 saw a devastating | famine sweep over Bengal, caused by the loss of Burme |
followed by the localised, but worrying, 1879 | famine that occurred mainly in Connacht. |
This custom began as a practical response to a | famine that occurred in Soviet Russia, when the faith |
ished a work in Modern Communism entitled "The | Famine that Never Was", arguing that a famine did not |
ael along with the Jews in order to escape the | famine that is looming in Ethiopia. |
ntral Plains by radioactive materials caused a | famine that killed millions. |
eir herds or they would die in in a three year | famine that was to come. |
of war and a severe drought, contributed to a | famine that caused between 3 and 10 million deaths. |
any, may have gravely worsened the impact of a | famine that struck Bengal in 1769-70 in which between |
he armed forces had enough food to survive the | famine that was threatening to develop, even establis |
In the aftermath of the war, the | famine that swept the U.S.S.R. took the lives of one |
ndia while millions of Indians perished in the | famine that was going on then. |
people during the Russian Revolution, anarchy, | famine, the Stalinist purges, escape from Ukraine, an |
ent in Africa, where she has covered Ethiopian | famine, the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, and the |
ed the immortals on rams to save the city from | famine, the design's overall effect is both soothing |
In 1837, before the Great | Famine, the village had a population of 952. |
volution, Aix was threatened with violence and | famine, the archbishop by his firmness, great ascenda |
Eamonn Jordan The feast of | famine: the plays of Frank McGuinness (Bern: Peter La |
uffering through a serious span of drought and | famine, the declining resources accelerated the probl |
cript for the biographical film, "Freedom From | Famine: The Norman Borlaug Story" about the Nobel Pea |
After the | famine, the leadership of the republic was dismissed. |
In 1852, shortly after the | famine, the parish priest John Foley started to build |
1340s a number of droughts and floods caused a | famine throughout Ni Zan's region and subsequently le |
unty Kerry one of the hardest hit in the Irish | Famine thus giving the area its name. |
7, Tolstoy reports his own activity during the | famine to E. W. Brooks. |
Bill by Half or More; City Survival During the | Famine to Come 2nd ed. |
e country people in these parts attributed the | famine to disturbed conditions in the fairy world. |
decided as a group that it is time to lay The | Famine to rest. |
dance was originally performed during times of | famine to reinforce the seriousness of the Wendigo ta |
Partly as a result of this | famine, unlike many countries in Europe and North Ame |
where at Leith there came such a sickness and | famine upon the common soldiers of that great army, t |
In their studies of the 1974 | famine, various scholars find that 1974 average foodg |
Estimates of deaths due to the 1932-1933 | famine vary wildly, but are typically given in the ra |
It seems likely that | famine victims were buried here without ceremony and |
uba, the food aid in transit was 'too late for | famine victims'. |
ith opportunities for volunteer service to aid | famine victims. |
ional agency partners were reaching all of the | famine victims. |
There is a ringfort and a | famine village in the townland. |
assistance to Ethiopia is focused on reducing | famine vulnerability, hunger, and poverty and emphasi |
e area has remained in trouble and a number of | famine warnings have come since the end of 1998. |
as Davis, though occurring at the start of the | Famine, was hardly impacted upon by the Famine, as mu |
Rather, they argue that the Bangladesh | famine was not caused by a failure in availability of |
s, and the economic and cultural impact of the | famine was felt decades later, even becoming, a centu |
The | famine was documented across the world: "Records from |
Indian famines of the 19th-century, the Orissa | famine was preceded by a drought: the population of t |
Even so, the mortality resulting from the | famine was great; it is thought that in the British t |
The | famine was the result of three consecutive staple cro |
Famine was a real prospect throughout the period, and | |
The | famine was part of worldwide record cold winters and |
The Highland Potato | Famine was a famine caused by potato blight that stru |
The 40 Hour | Famine was launched in 1975 by World Vision. |
a commission of inquiry on the handling of the | famine was unfavourable to Beadon, who left India and |
ted, preparations by the government to avoid a | famine were limited. |
e Shetland Isles is peppered with instances of | famine when only the most robust of inhabitants, both |
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