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This provided the pretext for a virulent press campaign, in which he was subjected to hostile demonstrations in England and during his second, and last, tour of the United States.
"Virmugen" is coined here to represent a gene that encodes for a virulent factor of a pathogen and has been proven feasible in animal models to make a live attenuated vaccine by knocking out this gene.
"From the early 1950's to the early 1970's, those gastronomically ingenuous days when goat cheese was unheard of and radicchio could have been mistaken for a virulent form of crab grass, the Coach House epitomized the pinnacle of sophisticated dining," wrote Bryan Miller, the restaurant critic for The New York Times, soon after the Coach House closed in 1993.
To flu researchers and public-health officials, the resemblance of the 1918 sequence to those of common avian flus underscores the stark fact that there is more than one way for a virulent strain like H5N1 to make the jump and become transmissible person to person.
Thus it is not entirely surprising that Benicia (ba-NEE-sha), a pretty town of 25,000 people where these cultures converge 40 miles northeast of San Francisco, has become the setting for a virulent and protracted clash between fundamentalist Christians and their more liberal neighbors over the separation of church and state.
Mr. Rugova emerged in the late 1980's as the unlikely figure to lead Kosovo's Albanian population as the Serbian leader of that era, Slobodan Milosevic, imposed difficult conditions on Kosovo, using it as the motor for a virulent nationalist revival.
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Just three months ago, British cybersecurity analyst Marcus Hutchins was widely hailed as a hero for stopping the spread of a virulent ransomware attack known as WannaCry, which crippled systems across the globe, most notably the U.K.'s health service.
He also cited Corbin Place, named for Austin Corbin, a virulent anti-Semite who consolidated the Long Island Rail Road.
The makeup that is applied for his TV appearances softens the long scar that runs down one side of his face, from surgery he underwent nearly five years ago for melanoma, a virulent form of skin cancer.
Luckily, the rain ended, a relief for Robert Charlebois and his 3-year-old son, Zachary, who was heading to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York to get treatment for neuroblastoma, a virulent cancer that strikes the nervous system.
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