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— that Anne Frank didn't simply die: she was killed by a typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen.
That was the first problem in deciding whether there was an epidemic at Dartmouth.
In America, popular opposition peaked during the smallpox epidemic at the turn of the 20th century.
For Kurtz, the confusion over the fake Xanax pills are symbolic of the opioid epidemic at large.
Sexual assaults have been epidemic at the station, where about 40,000 recruits complete boot camp each year.
While many Protestants sat out the epidemic at safe distances, the city's Catholics, many of whom were poor immigrants, mostly Irish, had no choice but to stay.
Slutkin says that it makes sense to purify the water supply if — and only if — you acknowledge and treat the epidemic at hand.
Insider trading was epidemic at the time, thanks to a buoyant market and a merger mania that gave investment bankers control over the fates of large corporations.
In sharp contrast, western governments have appeared more focused on stopping the epidemic at their borders than actually stemming it in west Africa.
On Wednesday, the Transportation secretary, Ray LaHood, called the broader phenomenon of distracted driving a "deadly epidemic" at a meeting on the issue in Washington.
"We recommend that efforts be put in place for containment of a potential west African TB epidemic at the earliest possible stage.
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