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If you know somebody who may have plague of the lungs, maintain a distance of at least 3 feet (0.9 m) until he or she has been properly treated.

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Uncertainty may have plagued the business community in the run-up to the fiscal cliff, but since the year-ending deal to very modestly increase tax rates on the highest earners, there have been no real surprises.

But since being named the victor, Trump's tone has shifted and he has accused Stein of "attempting to sow doubts regarding the legitimacy of the presidential election" with her unprecedented multi-state recount effort – even as he himself has alleged that widespread voter fraud may have plagued the election.

Bad weather may have plagued the first English settlements in America.

Furthermore, the diversity within M. prototuberculosis suggests that the species has been around for about 3 million years, raising the possibility that tuberculosis is an ancient disease that may have plagued early hominids, the team reports in the September issue of PLoS Pathogens.

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The data collected by them suggests that around 21% of the 20,000 burials may have been bubonic plague victims, that a further 16% died of consumption and that around 13% died as infants (or had been stillborn).

He concluded that the disease may have been bubonic plague and supported his proposal by noting that there were abundant fleas in Indian dwellings, survivors had sores suggestive of buboes, and plague was endemic in London during 1606 1611.

Residents of Hermitage, Pa., may have wondered whether a plague of automotive locusts had descended on them over the weekend.

A zombie plague may have laid waste the world, but apparently supplies of black leather unitards have yet to be exhausted.

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