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If current dreadful trends prevail, tobacco use will kill 1 billion people in the 21st century.
Apocalyptic warnings were all over the news media: one study said 100 kilograms of anthrax released over Washington could kill 1 million to 3 million people.
Dubielewicz, 25, who had eight shutouts in the minors this season, made three saves to help the Islanders kill 1 minute 52 seconds of a two-man disadvantage in the third period as they clung to a 3-2 lead.
"It is allowed to kill: 1. hijackers 2. kidnappers 3. thieves who are trying to disrupt safe family life 4. collaborators, spies and terrorists from Al Qaeda, Wahhabis and Saddamists," the proclamation reads.
Tobacco killed an estimated 100 million people in the 20th century and is projected to kill 1 billion people in this century unless strong action is taken to mitigate the damage.
"If that virus [gets released] it will kill 1 to 2 million people," he said, suggesting that the infectious disease community has shown it can work with dangerous pathogens responsibly.
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Under the leadership of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge would eventually kill 1 3 million Cambodians in the killing fields, out of a 1975 population of roughly 8 million.
The cull, intended to curb tuberculosis in cattle, aims to kill 1,000-2,000 badgers over six weeks.
The Web site of one current campaign, TheTruth.com, is filled with jokes like the following: "In a perfect world, there would be universal peace, everyone would have a monkey of their very own and tobacco companies wouldn't make products that kill 1,200 Americans a day".
"It's a little bit easier to kill 1 40 than 2 00".
S. pneumoniae is estimated to kill 1 2 million children under the age of 5 years each year in developing countries, accounting for 20 25% of all deaths in this age group [40].
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