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"It's one of the 10 plagues that didn't go away," Dalya's husband, a garment manufacturer, said.
The precautions and amenities are intended to prevent the stampedes and plagues that have so worried government officials.
The first period was a series of plagues that racked the Roman empire from the third to the sixth centuries.
Ozoyong showed such generosity toward the spirit of plagues that henceforth the spirit promised never to enter a household where a portrait of Ozoyong was hung.
If AIDS is any indication, the plagues that await us in the future are certain to leave scientists far wiser than they are today.
It implies that we might be better off with epidemics that can end abruptly and definitively than we are with the insidious plagues that now afflict us.
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Amid the plague that hit the magazine industry back then, Esquire was worse off than most.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently developed a quick test to help diagnose plague that has shown promising results.
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