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A | famine in northern China drove many farmers off their |
f a Boy's Influence, and India: The Story of a | Famine. |
ious money into this or we are going to have a | famine on our hands very soon," Bungaard said. |
um is still a traditional food plant used as a | famine food in Africa, this little-known grain has po |
This custom began as a practical response to a | famine that occurred in Soviet Russia, when the faith |
There is a ringfort and a | famine village in the townland. |
d-raising, a talent that once helped to ease a | famine in his bishopric. |
, an act that he was forced to reverse after a | famine. |
A drought in 1807-1808 caused a | famine in the Dolores area and instead of releasing g |
ntral Plains by radioactive materials caused a | famine that killed millions. |
of war and a severe drought, contributed to a | famine that caused between 3 and 10 million deaths. |
ced to move his family due to the turmoil of a | famine brought about by massive floods in the region. |
In 377, a | famine hit the areas settled by the Thervingi, and th |
riod as a plague had recently broken out and a | famine ensued. |
iche, his brother's wolfdog, who left during a | famine. |
1340s a number of droughts and floods caused a | famine throughout Ni Zan's region and subsequently le |
ted, preparations by the government to avoid a | famine were limited. |
any, may have gravely worsened the impact of a | famine that struck Bengal in 1769-70 in which between |
other food by the Soviet authorities caused a | famine which affected more than 40 million people, es |
However, a | famine broke out and Rome was unwilling to supply the |
Stephen was called upon to face a | famine caused by a drought and by locusts, and as the |
o him and said he had to save his tribe from a | famine because the hunters had been unable to find ga |
alis states that he distributed grain during a | famine at Rome under his pontificate. |
that time, Li Gui's realm was suffering from a | famine, and Cao Zhen suggested that the food supplies |
ts of Mousehole resident Tom Bawcock to lift a | famine from the village. |
A | famine caused him to be even more despised. |
crew comes to a village to make a film about a | famine, which killed five million Bengalees in 1943. |
They have been used as a | famine food in India. |
The Micmacs were struck by a | famine in the mid 1840s and the Nova Scotia House of |
It is a | famine food, eaten during periods of crop failure or |
year of office the City was threatened with a | famine. |
was noted for having aided the Romans during a | famine. |
ad organized the Live Aid concerts for African | famine relief), it consisted of famous Hollywood ente |
Some profits from ticket sales went to African | Famine Relief and the Kurdish Trust Fund. |
e Gulf War, the Soviet crisis, and the African | famine. |
as books on the decline of empire and African | famine. |
and joined the British Reggae Artists Against | Famine Appeal, singing on the "Let's Make Africa Gree |
ith opportunities for volunteer service to aid | famine victims. |
people during the Russian Revolution, anarchy, | famine, the Stalinist purges, escape from Ukraine, an |
ss but the Numantians refused to surrender and | famine quickly spread through the city. |
develop diabetes was adaptive to the feast and | famine cycles of paleolithic human existence, allowin |
ians who fled to Sudan for refuge from war and | famine in earlier years is expected to continue for s |
Feast and | Famine is a 1914 American silent short drama film dir |
re King George's land suffers from drought and | famine. |
as Spanish forced to capitulate by disease and | famine. |
, deeming a lot of workers to unemployment and | famine. |
e to burdensome taxes, rampant corruption, and | famine and flooding, which were seen as indications t |
volution, Aix was threatened with violence and | famine, the archbishop by his firmness, great ascenda |
Prompted by the drought and | famine of 1946-47, the so-called Stalin's plan for th |
400,000 pounds per year, together with war and | famine in India, and economic weakness in European ma |
ate 1980s in the south in the midst of war and | famine. |
h musician Bono where she reported on AIDS and | famine for all of the CNN networks. |
Finding pestilence and | famine all over Ireland, Davies noted that the courts |
r Generals An Lushan and Shi Siming, death and | famine stalked the Central Plain of China, and the po |
778, when he produced The Crisis; or, Love and | Famine, at Drury Lane. |
ed by the Hungarians and periods of hunger and | famine came. |
where at Leith there came such a sickness and | famine upon the common soldiers of that great army, t |
d food supply just at the time that dearth and | famine increasingly arose on the continent (Markets a |
ndustry together to help alleviate poverty and | famine in Africa. |
d, light and darkness, heat and cold, food and | famine, drink and thirst, walking and lameness, sight |
lt was overcrowding, and deadly pestilence and | famine. |
uffering through a serious span of drought and | famine, the declining resources accelerated the probl |
n will have been culled by floods, drought and | famine. |
of history, causing air crashes, genocide and | famine. |
attempts to lessen the effects of disease and | famine, 5,000 tons (4,536 tonnes) of food was planned |
Economic collapse and | famine ensued, worsened by drought in the early 1980s |
Main article: | famine relief |
roup contributed to the British Reggae Artists | Famine Appeal charity single "Let's Make Africa Green |
d and the ensuing peripheral disasters such as | famine and plague. |
rld War I, in China in the 1920s to help avert | famine, with the Soil Conservation Service in the Uni |
t support, and increasing farm output to avert | famine. |
Bangladesh | famine of 1974 causing the death of over a million pe |
Rather, they argue that the Bangladesh | famine was not caused by a failure in availability of |
le in the way of explanation of the Bangladesh | famine of 1974”. |
and was recorded by USA for Africa to benefit | famine relief in Africa. |
imed for its scathing view of notorious Bengal | famine of 1943 in which over 1.5 million people died. |
ated plays, Nabanna (Harvest), based on Bengal | famine of 1943 was an IPTA production, and an inspira |
lved with relief work and witnesses the Bengal | Famine of 1942. |
Cartier was governor at time of the Bengal | famine of 1770, during which one-third of the populac |
pany holdings by Hyder Ali in 1769, the Bengal | famine of 1770, and growing revelations of the compan |
Bengal | famine of 1943 |
He is partly blamed for the Bengal | famine of 1943. |
Bihar | famine of 1873-74 |
rd; it's the death rattle and dying breath.The | Famine is not here to win popularity contests, simply |
hy and Reality in Riparian South Asia: British | Famine Policy and Migration in Colonial North India", |
arty acknowledged that many Ukrainians died by | famine in the early 1930s, but denied that Joseph Sta |
nd served in this position until his death, by | famine fever, during 1847. |
r the release of the demo Gorman was joined by | Famine and in 2006 released their debut CD, Only Huma |
ilding on popular discontent caused in part by | famine and by Hausa taxation, the jihadists continued |
reased from 27,000 to 5,000 due to casualties, | famine and disease. |
s credited with exacerbating the Great Chinese | Famine in which upwards of 30 million people died of |
chairman of the National Committee for Chinese | Famine Relief in 1928 to provide assistance for nine |
s urban population following the Great Chinese | Famine and the Great Leap Forward. |
The Northern Chinese | Famine of 1876-1879 was a famine which occurred in la |
Cold, cholera, | famine and hopelessness of succour from without, howe |
nies: in 1866-1867, she raised funds to combat | famine, and, in 1871, organized celebrations in the M |
curs in epidemics amid poor living conditions, | famine and war in the developing world; it is current |
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. |
ge of the trade boom which followed the cotton | famine. |
These problems were followed by the Cotton | Famine, which caused even more strain. |
y 1860s was cut short by the Lancashire Cotton | Famine. |
a brief interruption for the Lancashire Cotton | Famine of 1861 to 1865, factories producing and proce |
During the cotton | famine caused by the American Civil War these waste m |
This was known as the Cotton | Famine, and much of the slack was taken up by Irish l |
l sectors, partly during the Lancashire Cotton | famine brought on by the American Civil War, but main |
It re opened after the Cotton | Famine and in 1864 employed between 200 and 300, maki |
the part that Lancashire played in the cotton | famine and American Civil War of 1861-1865. |
, the economy of Oldham strained as the cotton | famine created chronic unemployment in the town. |
Oldham was hit hard by the Lancashire Cotton | Famine of 1861-1865 when supplies of raw cotton from |
part that Lancashire had to play in the cotton | famine of 1861-1865 and the American Civil War. |
f the 19th century until the Lancashire Cotton | Famine of 1861-1865. |
During the Cotton | famine of the 1860s, his family paid unemployed worke |
During a critical | famine, Fan Changsheng provided Li Xiong's army with |
its normal levels, which would end the current | famine. |
l Justice Squadron has organized an annual Day | Famine, designed to raise awareness of international |
The Deccan | Famine of 1630-1632 occurred in the Deccan region of |
a FAD2 (preventable food availability decline) | famine. |
ara was built in 1783, a year of a devastating | famine, and one of Asaf-ud-Daula's objectives in emba |
The year 1943 saw a devastating | famine sweep over Bengal, caused by the loss of Burme |
the monsoon failed, resulting in a devastating | famine. |
Disaster, | famine, ruin, may |
If this weren't bad enough, 993 saw disease, | famine and pestilence affect the land, causing great |
rectly to charities that are fighting disease, | famine and social injustice; the vast majority of the |
Many came as victims of drought, | famine, earthquakes or religious persecution or riots |
feeding another starving boy was taken during | famine in Russia in 1922, however in The Soviet Story |
he seeds are edible and have been eaten during | famine. |
r accused him of having said during an earlier | famine: "If those rascals have no bread, then let the |
Intervening factors like earthquakes, | famine and other disasters exacerbated some of the co |
ated in a laboratory as a means of eliminating | famine in the Third World. |
rious other tribes report migrations to escape | famine, over-population, and warfare. |
ent in Africa, where she has covered Ethiopian | famine, the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, and the |
e Aid concert at Wembley Stadium for Ethiopian | famine relief in July 1985. |
the world to address the 1984 - 1985 Ethiopian | Famine. |
produced highly regarded analyses of Ethiopian | famine and ably carried out famine relief efforts. |
em left Wadi Al-Dawasir when Najid people face | Famine. |
r their own benefit as the outside world faces | famine and devastation. |
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. |
n the single "We Are the World", an appeal for | famine relief in Ethiopia. |
ionary Timothy Richard had famously worked for | famine relief on behalf of the BMS during the 1870s. |
The original concert for | famine relief in Ethiopia, called East Africa Tragedy |
uba, the food aid in transit was 'too late for | famine victims'. |
gn, a charitable event held to raise money for | famine relief in Africa. |
Myra, how a bishop of his city saved them from | famine and war," was also premiered in 1995 on the oc |
ed the immortals on rams to save the city from | famine, the design's overall effect is both soothing |
cript for the biographical film, "Freedom From | Famine: The Norman Borlaug Story" about the Nobel Pea |
Non-fiction: Donald MacKay, Flight from | Famine |
e them in.The whole country was suffering from | famine. |
tion works closely with the Ukrainian Genocide | Famine Foundation to interview film survivors of the |
d as a school founded in 1847 during the Great | Famine at the instigation of the parish priest and lo |
was finished in 1843, shortly before the Great | Famine. |
tal weaving and linen industry until the Great | Famine in 1845. |
he title of the song refers to the 1840s Great | Famine of Ireland, which led the country's population |
tional School built at the height of the Great | Famine in 1847. |
In 1847, during the Great | Famine, a fever hospital was established in Dromsally |
In 1837, before the Great | Famine, the village had a population of 952. |
At the Great | Famine Event held in Millstreet, a statement from Bri |
y revealed the demographic aspect of the Great | Famine. |
During the Great | Famine he was chairman of the Lurgan Board of Guardia |
adults of the period had experienced the Great | Famine of 1845-1849 as children and were terrified th |
Beminitiya Seya, also known as the Great | Famine, (103-89 BC), during the reign of King Vattaga |
of the Fermoy Poor Law Union during the Great | Famine, 1845-1850 by Edward Garner (First Published 1 |
d War II, and examines the effect of the Great | Famine of 1943 on the villages of Bengal through the |
anity (in particular about the genocidal Great | Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine, the Holodomor) |
Great | Famine of 1601, a 19th-century engraving |
For the main article on the Great | Famine, see Great Famine (Ireland). |
Immediately prior to the Great | Famine some 425 souls inhabited the townland, which h |
The most famous of the Great | Famine negationists was Walter Duranty, a British jou |
World Vision Australia: 40 Hour | Famine |
World Vision: 30 Hour | Famine Official Website |
This first 40 Hour | Famine, on 15-17 August 1975, had 10,000 participants |
The 40 Hour | Famine was launched in 1975 by World Vision. |
1993 with Watts, M. J.: Hunger, | Famine and the Space of Vulnerability, In: GeoJournal |
e been used in historical times, especially in | famine, even up till the 20th century. |
oacid biosynthesis and metabolisms involved in | famine . |
r, wool and derivatives, and imported wheat in | famine years. |
l progress on many worldwide fronts, including | famine relief, aid for refugees, support for various |
tary of commission wrote a draft of the Indian | Famine Code. |
976), "Malthusian Population Theory and Indian | Famine Policy in the Nineteenth Century", Population |
Punjab were especially hard-hit by the Indian | famine of 1899-1900 |
Narrative of the Indian | Famine, 1897 |
The Indian | Famine Codes, developed by the colonial British in th |
rter of conscientious objectors, international | famine relief worker and devout Quaker. |
In this French-written interview, | Famine says Black Metal is all about turning the ugly |
Bary, the disease which led to the Great Irish | Famine |
on the Founder's Committee of the Boston Irish | Famine Memorial. |
migration and poverty at the time of the Irish | Famine |
ork written around the time of the great Irish | famine she shows some understanding of "the destructi |
Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish | Famine, 1845 to 1850 (2001) |
Cambridge Common is also the site of an Irish | Famine Memorial, dedicated on July 23, 1997 by then P |
ndraising to help people during the 1879 Irish | famine, which, due to major donations of food and gov |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 9 were males and 9 were f |
unty Kerry one of the hardest hit in the Irish | Famine thus giving the area its name. |
h was used by thousands during the Great Irish | Famine as many other wells in the area had gone dry. |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 39 were males and 34 were |
nd collected ₤411 for the victims of the Irish | famine. |
as a town gaol till 1846, and during the Irish | Famine as a workhouse. |
her family to Paris to escape the Great Irish | Famine. |
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