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July - Dancing | Plague, a case of dancing mania, breaks out in Strasb |
en it is used to find sewer gas leaks that may | plague a building or an area. |
e; unfortunately, Katherine fell victim to the | plague a few weeks later. |
were closed from 1592-1594 due to the Bubonic | plague according to Alchin in his complete works on S |
In 1679, the | plague affected Pernitz and four years later in1683, |
pupils of the college in Oxford to escape the | plague affecting Oxford at the time. |
The | plague allegedly arrived with a merchant carrying a p |
ge of Cotes was abandoned, possibly because of | plague, although a hall remained at Cotes for some ti |
Report for year nine, showing a food surplus, | plague, an average harvest and average land prices. |
ng the tombstones are some who were victims of | plague, and above the churchyard are the remains of a |
medieval village was buried at the time of the | plague and St Andrews is surrounded by the mounds tha |
The overall effect of | plague and emigration reduced Spain's population from |
ises included terror attacks on London, flood, | plague and hostage taking. |
y and resource in combating the effects of the | plague and earthquake in 1448 and 1453. |
all over the world who battle the evil General | Plague and his goon squad of villainous mercenaries a |
tsev, examined the situation, identified it as | plague and enforced quarantine in the troops. |
d in Niort, which had just been ravaged by the | plague, and it has been popular there ever since. |
In 1587 the parish suffered from the | plague, and it was noted in the parish register that |
In the 16th century, | plague and malaria depopulated much of the town. |
servoirs of Yersinia, the parasite that causes | plague, and of Leishmania major, the causative agent |
insworth's novel Old St. Paul's: A Tale of the | Plague and the Fire in The Sunday Times (3 January-26 |
The resulting mutants are considered a | plague and are herded into internment camps, however |
On October 24 Beurlin fell ill with the | plague and died in Paris. |
f blood which lasted three days, a devastating | plague, and a great swarm of flies. |
Bishop of London, where he saw both the Great | Plague and the Great Fire of London. |
s name include protecting the city against the | plague and floods that, apparently, had occurred in n |
arri, "Lord of the Bow", is the Hittite god of | plague and pestilence. |
in was halted by frequent epidemics of bubonic | plague and floodings of the Olza. |
ts returned to Wisconsin, due to a grasshopper | plague and Indian disturbances, settling on a farm in |
interregnums occurred during the years of the | plague and fire, and in 1683 when a quarrel broke out |
American crayfish, O. limosus carries crayfish | plague and is a threat to native crayfish. |
i, but left Glasnevin following an outbreak of | plague and journeyed north to open the House at Derry |
bilities of using hashish for treatment of the | plague and typhoid fever. |
Saint Hadrian is protector against the | plague, and patron of old soldiers, arms dealers, but |
gas correctly diagnosed the disease as Bubonic | Plague and tended to patients with great personal ris |
Rome was wracked with bouts of | plague, and Saracens operating freely out of Sardinia |
rian William McNeill asserts that the Antonine | Plague and the later Plague of Cyprian (251-ca.270) |
, who are germ carriers, in order to prevent a | plague and panic in a large city. |
After the | plague and wars, the village shrunk, with only two fa |
st track down a missing survivor of the zombie | plague and return them home safely to their families. |
sts Ryan "Tater" Johnson (also of The American | Plague) and Matt Wantland. |
ation studies and research on combating cattle | plague and cholera, diagnosing sputum for tuberculosi |
re when Cambridge University closed due to the | plague, and here he performed many of his most famous |
ate the Philosopher's Stone, but contracts the | Plague and dies, forcing Jupiter to use the potion on |
pe with Parkway Drive, Despised Icon, Winds Of | Plague and The Warriors. |
banned plays in 1572 as a measure against the | plague, and in 1575 they formally expelled all player |
She lost both of her parents to the | plague, and is first introduced as a crying child of |
The main compounds formed are Au5Al2 (white | plague) and AuAl2 (purple plague), which both form at |
0, more than 2000 people lost their lives in a | plague, and on May 3, 1716 the city was destroyed by |
th century, the village was hit by the bubonic | plague and at the end of the 18th, it suffered from s |
In 1599 Lisbon was visited by the | plague, and, while administering to the physical and |
kes of songs from Marduk's ninth studio album, | Plague Angel, released a month prior. |
ame name which appeared on Marduk's 2004 album | Plague Angel. |
The | plague angle is somewhat incidental to the cops-and-b |
However, the | plague appears to have spread in a stepwise fashion, |
As soon as this | plague appears, and their buzzing is heard, all the c |
t the Prince suspects of being infected by the | plague, are killed by crossbow fire outside the castl |
ich evidently dates back to before the bubonic | plague, are also present in the current arrangement o |
Symptoms of bubonic or pneumonic | plague are not always present |
ict, Derbyshire, has a special emphasis on the | Plague as it struck Eyam. |
lation was reduced by up to 95% by the bubonic | plague, as the large number of graves suggest in the |
small town of Birgiv until his death from the | plague at the age of fifty-one. |
y, his elder brother Thomas having died of the | plague at age 15. |
dly affected by the outbreak of the phylloxera | plague at that time. |
d Eudes IV as Philip I after Eudes died of the | plague at Sens. |
d Liberty, Portrait of M. B. Dumortier and The | Plague at Tournay, all in the Brussels gallery. |
enry's mother, Blanche of Lancaster, died from | plague at the castle. |
his family lived a year in the fields due to a | plague at Risenoi. |
San Carlo Borromeo during the | Plague at Milan, 1840 |
a century after the outbreak of the phylloxera | plague at the end of the 19th century. |
He wrote an epic on The | Plague at Naples. |
Before the arrival of the phylloxera | plague at the end of the 19th century there were abou |
he film, she is living in Seoul as there was a | plague at her hometown at that time. |
Six different | plague attacks were conducted in China during the war |
sed documents, that anthrax spores and bubonic | plague bacilli were made into weapons and stored. |
ts, the carriers of the fleas which spread the | plague bacterium. |
one of which, "Come Forth to the Lands of the | Plague Bearer", would also appear on Under the Southe |
nd later moved to San Antonio, TX where Pyscho | Plague became a moderately successful, opening for ba |
After a drought and a locust | plague befell Bethanie, which was blamed on his anger |
His father died of | plague before he was born, and his mother remarried. |
The world of the Scarlet | Plague before the epidemic broke out was quite a civi |
fast is held and the trumpet blown, as when a | plague breaks out in a city or when an army marches a |
Plague Bringer | |
In 541 a terrible | plague broke out in Constantinople, killing thousands |
However, a | plague broke out in Aundh and all students were sent |
town has often been attacked by epidemics: the | plague broke out in 1898, and again in 1900; but sinc |
re it, and was forced to return to Venice when | plague broke out among his troops. |
A | plague broke out at Constantinople in 698 and it spre |
In 1894, the bubonic | plague broke out in Hong Kong. |
However, several problems | plague Bugs' conducting, notably a bothersome fly, an |
known as Ladywood Green, a 17th century Great | Plague burial ground. |
, chimney sweep, executioner, leech collector, | Plague burier, rat-catcher, leather tanner, gong farm |
, in Greece after his father died of the Black | Plague, but he too died of the same plague seven year |
The King fears that Celia has contracted the | plague, but Merivel soon assures him that she does no |
His main triumph was curing a virulent | plague, but later he was captured and released by a J |
Records, and most recently, their 2009 release | Plague Called Humanity. |
they signed to Crunch Pod Records and released | Plague Called Humanity in 2009. |
In that year, the | plague called the Black Death arrived. |
t was on the very same day that a severe horse | plague came to an end, which led to the martyrs' asso |
ter the village was spared from an outbreak of | plague, can also be found here, along with a depictio |
Random events such as unrest and | plague can create problems for each leader on their w |
, which is currently threatened in the UK by a | plague carried by the Signal crayfish introduced from |
from the destruction of 1678, but in 1711, the | plague carried to Pomerania with the retreating Swedi |
l nucleus was almost abandoned after the black | plague caused numerous deaths. |
Aegeus must avert the | plague caused by his crime by sending "young men at t |
t; V-Man, however, was now a “walking, talking | plague,” causing anyone who comes close to him to bec |
ia) to ask for deliverance from evils, and the | plague ceased. |
ch infamously was the center of the Death Seed | Plague centuries ago. |
ccording to the 1740 Hungarian Diet, the Great | Plague claimed 36,000 lives. |
In 1709/10 the | plague claimed 800 victims, only 119 inhabitants surv |
nt Finnian was in extremis, suffering from the | plague, Columba administered Holy Viaticum. |
the coastal cities were established by Special | Plague Committees with overreaching powers, and enfor |
orous, and sometimes degenerate phenomena that | plague contemporary Chinese society. |
Following the Black Death this | plague continued to strike parts of Europe sporadical |
As the | plague continues to kill the people of London, Merive |
Government strategies of | plague control underwent significant changes during 1 |
The | Plague Cross, also known as the Corpse Cross, was ere |
In the 1860s the Phylloxera | plague cut European wine production by more than two- |
nd the plague-stricken young boy in Camus' The | Plague, death belittles our other problems and emphas |
stars have been painted, possibly representing | plague deaths in the 17th century. |
An outbreak of | plague decimated the population in 1742 and the Near |
"Nightmares" (from the original | Plague demo tape) |
10, Longreach experienced a significant locust | plague described by local residents as the worst in t |
riments into invisibility, the production of a | plague designed to exterminate all organic life and t |
This disastrous | plague devastated all khanates, cutting off commercia |
it would have taken for the news to spread in | plague devastated 14th century Europe. |
suffered during these years; but, by 1683, the | plague disappeared from Germany until the epidemic of |
During the tour actors playing | plague doctors, innkeepers, Viking cohorts of Eric Bl |
nd also appears as a location in the novel The | Plague Dogs by Richard Adams. |
He died from | plague during the Siege of Ratisbon, 1634. |
fluenza A virus subtype H1N1, West Nile Virus, | Plague, Ebola virus and Anthrax. |
c, as netsplits and takeovers were starting to | plague EFnet. |
By then, the threat of a locust | plague emerged, creating one of the most dangerous lo |
account of the effects of the mid-14th-century | plague epidemic in England, The Black Death: A Person |
In September 1896, Bombay was hit by a bubonic | plague epidemic where the death toll was estimated at |
on December 9, 1898, in response to the Mumbai | plague epidemic of 1896. |
n 1995 the committee submitted the report 'The | Plague Epidemic of 1994' to the Government of India. |
Plague epidemic in Portugal. | |
n the centre of the town, following the Mumbai | plague epidemics of the 1890s. |
Lemmon had been investigating the break out of | plague epidemics in India following health workers in |
ish-Polish Wars, attacks by Polish Tatars, and | plague epidemics, the last outbreak of which occurred |
Nevertheless, this 1994 | plague episode in India is remembered for the unprece |
by the Government of India to investigate the | plague episode. |
A | plague falls on the people of Thebes. |
Injuries however began to | plague Ferrero throughout 2004 and his ranking and fo |
Shortly before the | plague first broke out, the US government suspected t |
Selymbria (Silivri) in 1443, where he died of | plague five years later, in 1448, predeceasing his br |
The Fourth | Plague: Flies is an EP by A Life Once Lost, released |
San Diego, California, commuting has become a | plague for everyday commuters in the metropolitan reg |
Acropolis by conquest on 2 May 1388, though a | plague forced him to return with his family to Thebes |
infect the coins and prevent the spread of the | plague from happening. |
e three issues detailed a story of a different | plague from history, with a framing sequence set in a |
ival of the upcoming Third Pandemic of bubonic | plague from China. |
e an administrator, and during the outbreak of | plague from 1591 to 1593 he worked as a sanitary supe |
ded by Catherine II were sufficient to prevent | plague from reaching inside the country in peacetime, |
e black death afflicted Hythe, and in 1400 the | plague further reduced the population. |
their debut EP in 2009, The Exodus, Spiritual | Plague gained the attention of record labels, talent |
Laboratries in Bangkok had been switched with | plague germs infecting the population with fatal resu |
iction, blends seventeenth-century accounts of | plague, glassmaking, alchemy and theories of optics w |
Erra is an Akkadian | plague god known from the Erra epos of the eighth cen |
of", a title that was given to the Babylonian | plague god, Nergal as son of Enlil. |
The | Plague got back together in 2005 when Gareth and Greg |
rom the effects of atmospheric turbulence that | plague ground-based observations. |
r aristocratic rule in the Bible, and that the | plague had demonstrated by its indiscriminate nature |
The | plague had been brought to the village in a flea-infe |
Although, it is now thought that the | Plague had died off before the Great Fire of London a |
d, especially three years before; when a great | plague had affected his cattle, he had asked the Chri |
ob died in 1286 during a difficult period as a | plague had recently broken out and a famine ensued. |
1349 to 1350 - The Black | Plague halved the population in Gudbrandsdalen. |
08), although the two novels diverged with the | plague happening in the Scarlet Plague and not happen |
The pair return to London just as the Great | Plague has hit. |
The American | Plague has released material on a multitude of record |
n returns to his village where we learn that a | plague has been ravaging the town, taking the lives o |
A mysterious | plague has swept the land of Parthoris, taking the sa |
The | Plague has No Frontiers |
Since their reactivation, The | Plague have played gigs in London and are working tow |
1911 Revolution when A'ci's mother caught the | plague, he was to take the lead in this situation and |
After releasing the | plague, he goes to Ireland to hide, planning to offer |
y, who was the official appointed to fight the | plague, helped enact a law which required every male |
unds to relieve the company during a period of | plague; Heminges himself died a short time after this |
ted to the Bernice Summerfield audio drama The | Plague Herds of Excelis. |
near Fort Meyers, causing injuries that would | plague him throughout his life. |
his lack of offensive production continued to | plague him, as Bastian failed to hit .200 |
Gisli's dreams continue to | plague him, and eventually he is not able to run from |
h problems caused by tuberculosis continued to | plague him. |
ves term "Amok," while his past mistakes still | plague him. |
Eventually he succumbed to the | plague himself. |
It was this lack of help that would | plague his ministry until the day of his death in 192 |
1950 suffering from the knee injury that would | plague his career. |
eculating when he clearly stated that when the | plague hit, most died out and some ascended, therefor |
1376: The | Plague hits Rochester |
e various setbacks in its development, such as | plague, hostile occupations and one major fire. |
He died of | plague in 1635 in the midst of the Thirty Years' War. |
lerno and then to Acquamela, where she died of | plague in 1412. |
the last outbreak of the Black Death (bubonic | plague) in Austria claimed numerous victims in the Su |
During the height of a severe | plague in 1637, Rinkart was the only surviving pastor |
1652-54, | Plague in An Ancient City, now in the Los Angeles Cou |
ra for giving his life to save the town from a | plague in 1826. |
After surviving the | plague in 1544, he moved to Bologna as student of phi |
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