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Minoux died of | starvation a few months after the Allies liberated him |
e must travel to a remote mountain to die of | starvation, a practice known as ubasute. |
Gaius died in 33 of | starvation after three years in custody. |
He died from | starvation after being immured in the prison walls. |
g to legend, Queen Tyra committed suicide by | starvation after the news of her husband's death in 100 |
Yen Phong, Tien Du, and Dong Ngan caused by | starvation after vengeful Le royalists razed the area. |
ted would raise the price of food and "bring | starvation again into [working class] homes". |
stacks of hay and corn, resulting in severe | starvation among livestock in the months following the |
the next year, reports arrived of impending | starvation among numerous immigrants on the Nevada side |
oad over the land portions in order to avert | starvation among the thousands already on the upper Fra |
They were reduced to | starvation and death. |
Starvation and disease rapidly spread throughout the ci | |
They had to choose between | starvation and drowning. |
Their forces were weak due to | starvation and also fighting facing the sun. |
gress, Wolf was active in efforts to prevent | starvation and malnutrition. |
ing many children and women, died of typhus, | starvation and executions. |
p behind chimney hearths, where they died of | starvation and heat. |
rcent of the island's population died due to | starvation and disease. |
In the ghettos, Jewish children died from | starvation and exposure as well as lack of adequate clo |
lies running out and men sick and dying from | starvation and disease, the fleet limped home in embarr |
f 8 million, died from executions, overwork, | starvation and disease. |
He died of | starvation and disease in a Japanese prison camp in 194 |
rs, most of the colonists died from disease, | starvation, and attacks by the Native Americans. |
awasis was one of Big Bear's followers until | starvation and sickness led his people to adhere to the |
n investigating reports of violent beatings, | starvation, and torture at the Roloff Homes in 1971. |
, provided that they saved the city from the | starvation and death that the continued war promised. |
mediately and at least another 600 died from | starvation and disease as a result of the earthquake. |
bout events of the early 1970s, such as war, | starvation, and "repression... closing in around." |
of the German economy which led to rioting, | starvation and widespread unemployment. . |
Reports of | starvation and lawlessness among the miners resulted in |
two million Soviet POWs died as a result of | starvation and poor conditions in just the first year o |
rrified by what he sees: the dehumanization, | starvation, and sickness; the very antithesis of the Th |
rdship which inevitably resulted in illness, | starvation and death in even higher proportions. |
ually forced into submission late in 1916 by | starvation, and by being denied the use of wells by cam |
ing to England with most of his crew lost to | starvation and illness. |
mately 8 million to 5 million as a result of | starvation and emigration. |
Along the way he saves a fly from | starvation, and in gratitude the insect tells him of so |
million) in the short term due to death from | starvation and disease, but in the long term due to the |
e following 2 weeks another 2,000 died do to | starvation and ill treatment. |
itarian relief effort to save the Kurds from | starvation and resettle them in northern Iraq. |
hed in the harsh winter from hypothermia and | starvation, and the Swedish army was effectively destro |
amels and dogs).. Beset by raids, thirst and | starvation, approximately 85,000 survivors made it to D |
running low on food, and with the threat of | starvation, are forced to make a decision that could co |
n die of hunger every year.Figures on actual | starvation are difficult to come by, but according to t |
ost ceased and the population faced possible | starvation, as well as a cruel death by infection with |
8,000 not counting those who died of cold or | starvation as they fled the tortures of the persecutors |
tablishments, and the country was saved from | starvation as foreign ships were threatening to bypass |
sclaimers, the resolution amounted to "using | starvation as a weapon of war", banned under Protocol 1 |
od Theodotos is representing as torturing by | starvation at more than one Iconodule abbot in an attem |
ney to feed themselves, and malnutrition and | starvation became widespread. |
al Pacific islands ran low on food and faced | starvation before Japan surrendered in August 1945. |
cant early season snowfall and suffered near | starvation before exiting the mountains onto the Weippe |
s earlier, arrives, its crew on the verge of | starvation, but bearing an abundance of nuclear fuel. |
One party avoided | starvation by sheer luck when they were able to quickly |
ship which saw families come to the brink of | starvation by June. |
low, even in the best of times, deaths from | starvation can not be prevented. |
starvation caused by a decline in zooplankton | |
hat these prisoners died of diseases or slow | starvation, Cowdrey states that even a cursory glance a |
They lived on a | starvation diet, shared the bombing, strafing, sniping, |
deep depression and on what appears to be a | starvation diet. |
sions were ill-conceived forcing the team on | starvation diets. |
camp committee to help them survive despite | starvation, disease, hard labor, and physical and menta |
terrible conditions present in the schools ( | starvation, disease, forced labor, torture, and predati |
death due to dehydration or | starvation due to the inability to escape |
her Vega Gull, The Messenger, suffered fuel | starvation due to icing of the fuel tank vents, and she |
He then suffered near | starvation during the German occupation of World War II |
He died of cold and | starvation during the Axis Occupation of Greece. |
19 could not be saved and died of disease or | starvation during the next few days. |
ike, when ten Republican prisoners died from | starvation during a protest to demand political status. |
Many deportees had died due to | starvation, either during the transport or during their |
le-dealing and with his soldiers in state of | starvation, evacuated Egypt. |
or the successful execution of the Minnesota | Starvation Experiment was the availability of a suffici |
through the Holocaust, surrounded by death, | starvation, filth and disease. |
ned with poor weather to leave France facing | starvation following the collapse of the harvest. |
daughter of Agrippina were also executed by | starvation for political reasons; Drusus Caesar, her se |
Starvation, freezing temperatures, violent rainstorms, | |
In 17 BC, Asander died of voluntary | starvation from despair at the age of 93, when he witne |
shortages throughout the war and deaths from | starvation had become common from 1917 onwards. |
At one point, rendered skeletal by | starvation, he developed tropical ulcers on his legs, a |
ght of sleep, and in both blood and urine in | starvation, hypoglycemia due to causes other than hyper |
running on a petrol/oil mix will suffer oil | starvation if forced to rotate at speed with the thrott |
ost more than 100,000 soldiers to desertion, | starvation, illness, and attacks from enemy forces. |
While enduring hard labor, | starvation, illnesses, exhaustion, moral persecution , |
Some died from disease and | starvation in the ghetto. |
tions have been highly effective at reducing | starvation in different regions. |
A victim of | starvation in besieged Leningrad suffering from dystrop |
SQDGs degrade during sulfur | starvation in some species such as Chlamydomonas reinha |
ordered that ten other prisoners must die by | starvation in reprisal. |
to the successionist state of Biafra causing | starvation in the country. |
d march to Damascus, and later from cold and | starvation in Yazid's dungeon. . |
w Melvine Deutsch to survive persecution and | starvation in 1944. |
the Congo to help the United Nations combat | starvation in that revolution-torn country. |
and, he is believed to have died of cold and | starvation in the spring of 1581. |
over's U.S. Food Administration to alleviate | starvation in Europe in the aftermath of World War I. H |
ng an IWW strike, the family grew up in near | starvation in a log cabin built by Halberg. |
by the NKVD during World War II and died of | starvation in the Tashkent prison on 19 November 1944, |
temporary check on the Brenta might lead to | starvation in the midst of the Alps." |
h she delivered to help in the the relief of | starvation in Eastern Europe in the aftermath of World |
he Soviets from them, leading to significant | starvation in the Soviet-held territories (most drastic |
es during catabolysis, rising as fasting and | starvation increase in severity. |
The ingenious fight against | starvation is a recurring theme throughout the film. |
They are also known by the English name | Starvation Island. |
Widespread | starvation killed perhaps two million in Russia, a thir |
in full time employment were living close to | starvation level due to low wages. |
mes the poverty lines have been described as | starvation lines. |
r and the man who saved Makito from dying of | starvation long ago. |
e Horsemeat March of 1876, also known as the | Starvation March, was a military expedition led by Gene |
tic refuges from need are forms of emotional | starvation, megalomanias and distortions of reality bor |
camp, about one third (some 100,000) died of | starvation, mistreatment and disease. |
nod Theodotos is represented as torturing by | starvation more than one iconodule abbot in an attempt |
DeLong died of | starvation near Mat Vay, Yakutsk, Siberia. |
Nearly five months later, he died of | starvation near Denali National Park and Preserve. |
the pediment has a bronze relief depicts the | starvation of Poles sent to Siberia. |
The lack of food also contributed to the | starvation of forced labor, prisoners of war and concen |
nder the terrible conditions of the war, the | starvation of these prisoners became a deliberate polic |
During the | starvation of 1535, she openly criticized Leiden by say |
enduring the routine violence, overwork and | starvation of concentration camp life, they were marche |
plications of this document was the death by | starvation of millions of Slavic people, something that |
Holger Meins died of self-induced | starvation on 9 November 1974. |
tery at Borovsk, where Feodosia succumbed to | starvation on December 1, 1675. |
pid weight loss and may differ from outright | starvation only slightly. |
During | starvation or a long physical training session, the bod |
poor of the County had already perished from | starvation or had emigrated. |
Death from | starvation or exposure to the elements was a constant t |
ecomes paralyzed, stops feeding, and dies of | starvation or disease. |
and as many as 700,000 deaths attributed to | starvation or hypothermia during the war. |
blood loss; insufficient fluid intake, as in | starvation; or excessive fluid losses from diarrhea or |
Castel Sant'Angelo, where he died either by | starvation or poison. |
e mountains, the possibilities of death from | starvation, or worse as a captive to Indians, one can e |
Disease, | starvation, over work, and torture decimated these trib |
working classes should resist war, choosing | starvation over employment in munitions factories. |
the victims, deliberate and life-threatening | starvation, physical and mental torture as well as summ |
ton-growing northeast, led to major turmoil, | starvation, poverty and internal migration. |
mass rapes and detention in villages used as | starvation prisons. |
pointed the official of Jinan to resolve the | starvation problem caused by bad harvesting. |
izziness, hair loss, and extreme fatigue the | starvation process can be excruciating. |
Hoover when he was instrumental in providing | starvation relief to post-World War I Europe and was la |
of food and water, as a result of Shingen's | starvation siege tactics. |
indica are edible and are sometimes used in | starvation situations, but yields are low. |
wn success, for as numbers grew, disease and | starvation spread among the herd, competing for food on |
them to Winchelsea, where they only escaped | starvation thanks to the arrival of a French fleet. |
As a result of the oxygen | starvation that both men suffered, neither saw the appr |
Faced with the return of | starvation the Senate surrendered again. |
In 1957, dying of | starvation, the last remaining Ihalmiut, another Caribo |
After a month of fighting, roaming, and | starvation through the grim mountains, on 17 June Nikol |
the Armenians, exhausted and on the brink of | starvation, to safety to a camp in Port Said in Egypt. |
t that Jewish populations would need to risk | starvation to pursue stringent compliance with this asp |
Dr. Hazzard's practice of | starvation to cure one's ills resulted in the death of |
ars as a Japanese prisoner of war, suffering | starvation, torture, and deprivation that haunted him f |
He survived | starvation, typhoid fever, and a two-week death march t |
The most common causes of death were | starvation, typhus and malaria. |
Starvation was widespread in Europe. | |
Imminent | Starvation was founded by Olivier Moreau, who has been |
Shortly thereafter, the name Imminent | Starvation was shortened to just Imminent. |
Starvation was concentrated in the Ukraine because it h | |
tten by Molotov he noted how cannibalism and | starvation were still serious problems even in 1937 in |
y eat Aiptasias, the nudibranchs will die of | starvation when all the anemones are gone, so this situ |
nd lost 17 of her 180 steerage passengers to | starvation when the ship required 100 days to make the |
vestock wandered into town in order to avoid | starvation while waiting for the militia or the Governo |
r rank) struggle to survive the sickness and | starvation, while retaining as much of their civilized |
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