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THE physical damage of fires plaguing Colorado since March has been bad enough, with the size of one blaze last month at about 140,000 acres, a record for the state.
Until the 16th century, Limoges was frequently devastated by fire, plague, and famine.
Westfield's Men, the itinerant troupe in Edward Marston's vibrant Elizabethan mystery series, have survived fire, plague and the wrath of Puritan censors to soldier on in their punishing profession.
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Many other examples were destroyed by the many fires that plagued Istanbul and its wooden buildings over the centuries.
It was also one of a series of at least 12 fires that plagued the South Shore seaside community from October 1991 until the end of January 1992.
This was not uncommon, however, as devastating fires frequently plagued the developing colony, and a new cathedral was quickly built on the same site.
It's part of a pattern of intense fire dangercurrently plaguing most of the western United States, which is unlikely to fade anytime soon.
Launched in partnership with his wife Kat Taylor and managed by the San Francisco Foundation, the Climate Disaster Relief Fund's (CDRF) first order of business will be providing grants to firefighters, nurses and other first responders to the catastrophic fire season plaguing the west, a press release stated.
There are great fires, plagues, storms.
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