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There could also be signs of genetic diseases that may have afflicted the Yayoi, Inoue adds.
Although firm statistics are hard to come by, so-called colony collapse disorder may have afflicted as many as 25% of U.S. beekeepers and perhaps others around the world.
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He claims that the Irangate scandal is relatively minor compared to some of the ones that have afflicted past American Presidents, which may or may not be true.
His tweets may be the least of the problems that have afflicted his management of the government.
Now a government plan to upgrade the country's rail system may end up forever stranding the norry, an ingenious response to the decades of war, destruction and dire poverty that have afflicted Cambodia.
The lousy conditions have afflicted commerce all over the city.
The weak lungs have afflicted her daughters, too.
Renal stones have afflicted humans for millennia.
The Mets batted.243 in that situation this season, the worst average in the majors, and they may have been afflicted today by their September habit of trying too hard.
Tutankhamen, who reigned as king of ancient Egypt from 1333 to 1323 bce, may have been afflicted by the disease; in 2010 scientists recovered traces of malaria parasites from the mummified remains of his blood.
Now there are some concerns that even Germany may have been afflicted by the Eurozone economic malaise.
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