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He calls it "a plague you catch through your ears".
(And may we all please start calling it a plague?) These 50 million people are dying now.
In Arkansas, Glenn E. Studebaker, an entomologist with the Cooperative Extension Service at Little Rock, said: "I wouldn't call it a plague of locusts.
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She attributed her pain to her terrible upbringing in Costa Rica, where, as a child in San Joaquín, she was tormented for her sexuality ("What hurts isn't being homosexual," she said, "it's that people throw it in your face as if it were a plague"), and to her early struggles in Mexico, where she arrived as a teen-ager.
A rat is a rumor until it is seen, and then it becomes a plague.
"It's a plague," he said.
Instead, critics treated it like a plague.
It was a plague, sickness of the soul".
"From my point of view," he said, "it's a plague on both your houses".
The Tory home secretary, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, described it as "a plague over England".
"The Jehovah's Witnesses hate child abuse and believe it's a plague on humanity," Mr. McCabe said.
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