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There has been a recent epidemic of blasphemy charges in Pakistan.
Why isn't everyone screaming about the recent epidemic of inappropriate uses of the collective?
It seems more likely that they may have been among the many victims of Sao Paulo's recent epidemic of kidnaps.
In the recent epidemic of comedies about 30-something men in the throes of severe arrested development, he is one of the most pitifully incompetent losers.
A8 Argentine Fights Corrupt Police President Néstor Kirchner of Argentina is taking on a corrupt police force he says is responsible for a recent epidemic of kidnappings, and he seems to be meeting stiff resistance.
According to new research published online in the Journal PLoS ONE, the bacteria, Serratia marcescens, which can cause meningitis and pneumonia in humans, is responsible for a recent epidemic of a coral disease known as white pox.
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Migration and transport of dogs may have caused recent epidemics of human rabies.
Recent epidemics of Plasmodium falciparum malaria have been observed in high-altitude areas of East Africa.
There have been recent epidemics of the disease in Russia and other Eastern European countries, and some of those affected have been adults.
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