The deaths were often blamed on the victims' lack of alertness for the large waves that occasionally washed ashore. |
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So we are doomed, by our very vitality, to earlier deaths than our womenfolk. |
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Moreover, if left on their own, millions upon millions of animals would die more brutal deaths at the hands of a nature red in tooth and claw. |
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The recent election was one of the most violent on record with 2,247 incidents officially reported, including 46 deaths. |
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Substantial increases were noted for deaths due to asphyxia, sudden infant death syndrome, infection, and external causes. |
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The film has a much higher body count than the first, but the deaths are a bit less chilling here. |
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To me, he is a great villain, responsible for millions of deaths and for keeping the country in poverty. |
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Again, certain categories of fatalities are not counted, including deaths caused by industrial diseases. |
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In the final report, the difficulties in ascertaining the number of deaths was referred to in detail. |
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They added they were looking into two earlier deaths to determine whether they were caused by the disease. |
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And we all know cons don't take kindly to softies who fake their own deaths using low-end special effects. |
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One of MacNeil's most important roles as clan bard is to eulogise and lament the deaths of important clan members. |
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This year's toll of four deaths is grimly shocking and raises questions about the safety of such long-distance races. |
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Like Mr. Kammer, I lament the many needless deaths caused by self-adoring amateurs playing war from the safety of Washington offices. |
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Machaea said despite numerous warnings about road safety, drivers still disobeyed the rules of the road, leading to unnecessary deaths. |
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There is no authenticated record of three or more such deaths in a single family. |
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He continues to sit in the wreckage of the camp, however, lamenting the deaths of his friends and wondering what he can possibly do next. |
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But for aggravated murder in this circumstance, we believe that it will be founded upon two deaths, the fetus and the mother. |
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He felt a glow of pleasure at being right and then a shiver of fear as he remembered the deaths that the case had caused. |
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He brings with him their Queen Tamora and her three sons, the eldest of whom, Alarbus, is sacrificed to avenge his own sons' deaths. |
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The major medical causes of karoshi deaths are heart attack and stroke due to stress. |
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The woman who lost two husbands and two sons to violent deaths has now come across another formidable foe in this legendary police roundsman. |
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The most talkative teen loiterer speculates that there will be no more deaths. |
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But a surprising number of deaths are also caused because manatees have no fear of Florida's underwater canal gates and locks. |
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They estimate that mortality from the famine was in the range of four to six million deaths. |
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From January to June this year there have been 50 deaths arising out of 47 accidents. |
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It works by allowing people to find the index number for births, marriages and deaths so they can order copies of the certificates they need. |
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A probe began today into the deaths of four railway workers killed by a runaway train wagon on the West Coast mainline in Cumbria. |
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Hospital staff are sometimes advised to go to extraordinary lengths to avoid taking responsibility for deaths or accidents. |
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The only losers remain the victims, who deserve to have their deaths honored by a little more intelligence, not to mention manifest humanity. |
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It is estimated that between 1880 and 1960, illegal lynch mobs accounted for the deaths of up to 4,800 black people. |
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The best study I've seen on the topic puts the estimate at around 25,000 deaths per annum. |
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The attribution of deaths from influenza varied considerably over the 30 years reported. |
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Meanwhile, there are 10, 500 rollover deaths each year in automobile accidents, almost a third of the total. |
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Massachusetts in 1842 became the first state to commence comprehensive registration of births, deaths, and marriages. |
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These deaths are real deaths, and they pile up in ways that define our histories and literatures and social sciences. |
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As well as the deaths, it also led to other problems including cows calving on board. |
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Thousands of acres of forest have also been lost to fires raging in Italy, where at least 60 heat-related deaths have been reported. |
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Those killed in military action are represented as inflicting their own deaths. |
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An average of only one or two human deaths from rabies are now reported each year. |
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Almost half of all deaths in construction last year involved falls from heights. |
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This center was balanced on either side by images of the deaths of a peacock and a bull. |
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Over recent years there has been a spate of deaths in the area resulting from trampers becoming lost and rescue attempts proving difficult. |
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By far the most dangerous drugs are legal, with alcohol and tobacco, accounting for 150,000 deaths every year. |
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Additional local news items are welcomed by everyone, such as weddings, anniversaries, christenings, birthdays, birth announcements and deaths. |
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Parents were warned not to allow their children to eat a jelly sweet which has been linked to 16 deaths elsewhere in the world. |
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A toddler is believed to have choked to death on a jelly sweet linked to more than a dozen deaths around the world. |
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In January, heavy seas swept a family of five off an exposed coastal road to their deaths. |
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We have had some accidental deaths, but no direct no casualties from direct fighting. |
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The pair were both touched by the work of the specialist ward when they lost children to premature deaths. |
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A superintendent registrar of births, marriages, and deaths had the duty of registering all marriages. |
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Seamus was a County Council employee and the local registrar for births, marriages and deaths. |
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While asphyxia during delivery still causes some fetal deaths, it is not a common cause of these losses. |
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Records are obtained from the registrars of births, deaths, and marriages in each state and territory. |
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The signs included lots of dead and dying lugworms and the fish being put off their feed, although no fish deaths have been reported as yet. |
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Turkey has claimed the deaths were the result of civil unrest at a time of war and that Turks and Kurds also lost their lives. |
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However, news broadcasts are catching me out all the time with reports about the controversial MMR jags, flu jags or latest drug deaths. |
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How many of these incidents, and how many civilian deaths, does it take in Afghanistan to constitute a war crime? |
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Every day the papers are filled with an appalling catalogue of deaths and injuries as the result of the latest piece of motoring madness. |
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Annoyingly, respawns after deaths seem to always occur at the furthest points away from the fighting action on the maps. |
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The proportion of neonatal deaths attributed to major genetic or congenital abnormalities has increased. |
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But now the idea is being taken seriously in the wake of yet more deaths on our rail network. |
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After the deaths, NASCAR started looking at new safety features, such as kill switches for motors. |
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He is also writing about his memories of the deaths, some of which were notorious killings. |
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After years of loneliness following their spouses' deaths, they met at a senior citizens centre and fell in love at first sight. |
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St Jack on the last page of his journal reported nine influenza deaths at the mission. |
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The health effects of tobacco smoking are estimated to cause the deaths of more than 400,000 Americans annually. |
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How could anyone be so desperate to save their own life when it means the deaths of so many other people? |
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In July 1999 clashes between Hausas and local Yorubas in Shagamu, north of Lagos, resulted in around 60 deaths. |
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Among other material now available online is Scotland's statutory registers of births, deaths and marriages along with wills and testaments. |
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It is full of moral speechifying and erudite detail and has a convoluted plot replete with melodramatic deaths and wonderful recoveries and coincidences. |
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Fifteen percent of deaths in California were directly related to Cesarean sections. |
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The four deaths were all as a result of firing anti-tank missiles! |
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A total of 1,357 deaths were identified from the death registries. |
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With regard to urban illness and death in winter, prevention is directed at around 50000 excess deaths that still occur annually in Britain in cold weather. |
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Thomas accused the PMA of engaging in a massive speedup and compromising safety, citing the deaths of five longshore workers in accidents this year. |
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Experts generally consider known mortality to represent about half of actual grizzly bear deaths for the ecosystem. |
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These numbers are partly due to an abnormally high number of traffic deaths. |
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They forget to say ten of those deaths have been due to joyrides. |
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Around two thirds of these accidental deaths happened in the home or vehicle of the family, with mostly unsecured guns. |
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The causes of their deaths were usually said to lie in people's wrong doings in both the recent and the remote past, and their invasion of forbidden domains. |
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While all these deaths are not attributable to ISIS alone, ISIS is identified as the primary actor. |
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In 2008, the drug heparin was tied to dozens of deaths after most of the active ingredient was swapped with a counterfeit. |
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It has taken months of work by aid agencies to effect a safety net that will minimise the number of deaths from the effects of starvation this winter. |
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With 4,000 deaths in West Africa, the number of forsaken children is exploding. |
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And their deaths have heightened the tensions and the sense of foreboding that something bigger and more brutal may happen soon. |
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The names revealed can then be researched in newspapers of the time and at the National Archive, where records of wills, births and deaths will reveal further information. |
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Five of these collisions were caused by alcohol or drugs resulting in six deaths and two collisions were caused by excessive speed resulting in two deaths. |
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Note that the data did not allow the researchers to conclude that the ruptures necessarily caused the deaths, merely that they were associated with rupture. |
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Climbers report at least another two people have failed to return from attempts on the mountain, although their deaths have still to be confirmed. |
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This is contributing to the farming crisis, and deaths from starvation are likely to increase massively because farmers are too weak to plant or reap their crops. |
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They experience boredom, sickness, early deaths and they aggress, attacking and even killing human beings. |
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Trials were retrospectively reanalysed, resulting in resurrection of a number of apparently dead patients and the discovery of a number of new deaths. |
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It is also used as a mosquito repellant, a significant contribution in a region where the resurgence of malaria is responsible for thousands of deaths. |
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Such deaths shock and sadden us all in their pointless cruelty. |
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His primary motivation is to revenge the deaths of his fallen comrades. |
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Whenever the number of deaths rises or falls unexpectedly, the software triggers an alert which prompts a clinical investigation into the possible causes. |
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According to the company-commissioned study, premature deaths from cigarettes saved the Czech government between 943 million koruna and 1.19 billion koruna. |
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The Minukku Vesham of the Brahmana, who laments the tragic deaths of his children before Arjuna, is one of the masterpiece roles of the sexagenarian actor. |
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Families experienced these losses as deaths, but even with these losses, they courageously moved forward with new referrals. |
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Each of the huge rafters had been carved from a single tree, and old tombstones told tales of deaths on distant shores as, indeed, they did in Kochi's St. Francis Church. |
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In Scotland, gamekeepers blame the buzzard, a protected bird, for the deaths of thousands of partridges, pheasants, and waders such as curlews and plovers. |
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The Italian health ministry said it could not prove a direct correlation between the flu vaccine and the deaths. |
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There were no deaths on scheduled commercial aviation flights in 2014, in a system that operates 68,000 flights a day. |
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At first look, archeologists on the project say the remains are not consistent with war injuries or other violent deaths. |
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These are autumnal deaths to expiate the sins of a people and appease the heavens so summer might return. |
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Some deaths may be attributed to domestic violence or random crime. |
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Sensitivity may have been lower because, conversely, some deaths from chickenpox may not be correctly coded or certificated, and we may have lost some. |
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Many throughout the country are grieving the deaths of those who perished in the struggle to overcome the Yanukovych regime. |
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This is an aberrational number of deaths in such a short period. |
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Due to the circumstances of their possible deaths, arguably, these women are indeed revenants, even though for most of the novel, they are as static as their Ruby neighbors. |
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By the end of the construction period, the number of deaths had reached roughly twenty percent of the workforce. |
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Over a three-year period there has to have been four accidents involving deaths and serious injuries and eight accidents where victims have needed medical treatment. |
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One day after reporting a daily record of 12 deaths, Hong Kong began re-evaluating the drug treatment used in the region, which has seen 88 deaths. |
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In an analysis of case fatality rates among pregnant women who had placental abruption subsequent to trauma, 69 percent of fetal deaths were prevented by cesarean delivery. |
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During 1993-2000 general practitioner A would therefore have been the practice doctor who signed off the most certificates for deaths in the nursing homes. |
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Cynics have long derided the supposed lottery curse as a fraud, chalking it up to inflated media coverage of such deaths. |
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The protests sparked by the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner have become front page news. |
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In 2000, Lewis was involved in a brawl that resulted in the stabbing deaths of two men. |
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With two out of every three deaths in Iraq caused by diarrhoea and respiratory infections, a safe supply of clean water is crucial to child survival. |
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If the White Paper becomes legislation, paper certificates for births, marriages and deaths will be replaced in a few years by a central computerised database. |
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According to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, approximately 99 manatee deaths each year are related to human activities. |
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No oil spill occurred, and there were no deaths or serious injuries on the tanker. |
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Meanwhile, Snorri resumed his chieftainship and made a bid to crush Gissur by prosecuting him in court for the deaths of Sigvat and Sturla. |
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In the 19th century, smallpox was the principal cause of Aboriginal deaths, and was listed in the inventory of goods brought by the first fleet. |
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Indigenous deaths are poorly identified, and the official figures for the size of the population at risk include large adjustment factors. |
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It is estimated that consumption in Great Britain alone in 1831 amounted to the deaths of nearly 4,000 elephants. |
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In the 20th century, World War I, and World War II resulted in massive numbers of deaths. |
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Upon their deaths, his infant son, and niece, Julia Flavia, were likewise enrolled among the gods. |
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With the deaths of his heirs within a decade of his own, and Norman conquest of England in 1066, this legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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These are impieties to which we cannot listen, even though the heretics threaten us with a thousand deaths. |
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After the deaths of the Grimm Brothers, successive linguists continued the work. |
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This includes deaths caused by wars, genocide, politicide and mass murders. |
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Children also make up a large percentage of lower respiratory and diarrheal deaths. |
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Enrique escaped his indenture on 1 May with the aid of Rajah Humabon, amid the deaths of almost 30 crewmen. |
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In October 1919, the Republic of China occupied Mongolia after the suspicious deaths of Mongolian patriotic nobles. |
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Within a few months of these deaths, Alghu Khan of the Chagatai Khanate also died. |
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Kublai became increasingly despondent after the deaths of his favorite wife and his chosen heir Zhenjin. |
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Between 1828 and 1861, the tangena ordeal caused about 3,000 deaths annually. |
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Most heroin deaths result not from overdose per se, but combination with other depressant drugs such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. |
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This may be true, but the occurrence of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths are still high. |
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By the end of 2014 there were nearly 3000 deaths and 10 thousand cases of the disease in Sierra Leone. |
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Until 2002, Sierra Leone lacked a forest management system because of the civil war that caused tens of thousands of deaths. |
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The most recent engagement of the Armed Forces was the Monte Tchota massacre that resulted in 11 deaths. |
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In response to this, the local people forged an attack that resulted in several Portuguese deaths. |
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The infant mortality rate in Haiti in 2013 was 55 deaths per 1,000 live births, compared to a rate of 6 per 1,000 in other countries. |
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The disturbance and resulting deaths damaged the previously prosperous tourism industry. |
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Almost daily clashes between protesters and security forces led to dozens of deaths. |
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For instance, cancer is responsible for many deaths but is not considered a pandemic because the disease is not infectious or contagious. |
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Spanish and European disease caused widespread indigenous deaths across Latin America. |
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This same edict required priests to register births, marriages, and deaths, and to establish a registry office in every parish. |
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However, after the deaths of Yakov and Grigori he took part in the division of the family wealth and received an appropriate part. |
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In July 1572, Kuchum launched his first raid on Stroganov settlements, which resulted in almost one hundred deaths. |
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Execution, deaths from forced labor and other atrocities resulted in millions of deaths under Mao. |
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He was then implicated in the mysterious deaths of some of his opponents, including the local doctor. |
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In the United States, for instance, over one third of sheep deaths in 2004 were caused by predation. |
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Gawain, bent on revenge for their deaths, prompts Arthur into a war with Lancelot, first at his castle in northern England. |
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Hurricanes Charlie and Gilbert hit Jamaica directly in 1951 and 1988, respectively, causing major damage and many deaths. |
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This, along with the strength of the quakes, and the proximity to the city centre resulted in 181 deaths. |
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Parish registers from the 1650s show, for the white population, four times as many deaths as marriages. |
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One friend blamed the decision on Luther's sadness over the deaths of two friends. |
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The British maltreated the prisoners whom they held, resulting in more deaths to American sailors and soldiers than from combat operations. |
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They maintained their families during their husbands' absences and sometimes after their deaths. |
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While maternal mortality seldom results from safe abortions, unsafe abortions result in 70,000 deaths and 5 million disabilities per year. |
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During prohibition, it is estimated that alcohol consumption and alcohol related deaths declined dramatically. |
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Dangerous roadway claims result from deaths caused in whole or in part by the condition of the roadway. |
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The collapse of the Twin Towers caused extensive damage and resulted in the deaths of 2,753 victims, including 147 aboard the two planes. |
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This covers custodial deaths, police atrocities, encounter killings, illegal detention and disappearances. |
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There were no further censuses but statistics were maintained by counting births, deaths and migration. |
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In the film, he is wrongly implicated in the deaths of Robin Cook and John Smith and on the run from Inspector Hutton. |
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Today, new emergent segments in the tourist industry are oriented to travel to places where mass deaths or traumatic event have occurred. |
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Rusting of the gauze quickly made the lamp unsafe, and the number of deaths from firedamp explosions rose yet further. |
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Ultimately, this helped to control the spread of the disease to other areas and minimize deaths. |
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Modern mining in the US results in approximately 30 deaths per year due to mine accidents. |
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Molybdenum poisoning is a particular concern in ruminants such as cows and goats, and there have been animal deaths. |
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India also has more deaths from asthma than any other nation according to the World Health Organization. |
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In a 2015 consultation document the UK government disclosed that nitrogen dioxide is responsible for 23,500 premature UK deaths per annum. |
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Causes of deaths include strokes, heart disease, COPD, lung cancer, and lung infections. |
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One out of ten deaths in 2013 was caused by diseases associated with air pollution and the problem is getting worse. |
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The City of London has dangerous levels of PM10 concentrations, estimated to cause 3000 deaths per year within the city. |
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These figures do not include deaths among Canadian militia forces or losses among native tribes. |
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The resulting flood resulted in the deaths of 26,000 people, and another 145,000 from epidemics. |
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This made it the fourth worst outbreak in the world in terms of number of cases and sixth worst in terms of deaths. |
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A report on the A69 in 2011 noted that in the previous year 82 accidents were recorded with 130 injuries, 10 serious injuries and four deaths. |
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More baggage animals were lost in the confusion of the Barbarian attack, and they rolled off of the precipices to their deaths. |
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Danish doctors refused to treat German citizens fleeing from Germany, which resulted in the deaths of 13,000 people. |
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Although more care was taken over the safety of the workers, an outbreak of cholera in 1849 resulted in 28 deaths. |
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Larpent for Great Britain, which exonerated Shortland, justified the initial shooting and blamed the subsequent deaths on unknown culprits. |
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Other dead souls returned to urge the living to confess their sins before their own deaths. |
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It is believed that the spirits of those who cannot find peace in the afterlife or die unnatural deaths remain on Earth. |
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Due to these figures, there has also been a rise in neonatal abstinence syndrome and overdose deaths. |
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After 10 years, a unit price of between 40p-50p could reduce the number of alcohol-related deaths in Wales by 200-250, she said. |
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Those Chinese reports also talked about radiation deaths in Chicago. |
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The title and the clock icons set at different times in each chapter suggest, at least, that wake-ups and deaths have been set. |
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I was very saddened to read about the deaths of Peaches and Tatima at the Lincoln Park Zoo and wonder about the fate of Wankie. |
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Wax moths usually appear in weak or sick colonies, but do not directly contribute to bee deaths. |
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More than 3 million deaths worldwide are caused by air pollution each year. |
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All of these deaths were very public events, and in the decades when Williams was in England, the witch hunts were increasing. |
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Alcohol poisoning deaths are caused by drinking a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time. |
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In October 1998, 14 cases of yellow fever and three deaths were reported in the Pariama region in the state of Amazonas, Venezuela. |
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After the deaths of his childless brothers Stefan, Iosif and Vladimir, his father became a monk. |
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Asia estimated that by June 2006 the number of deaths attributed to guolaosi in China had reached six hundred thousand per year. |
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In the winter of 1850, a severe storm hit Scotland, causing widespread damage and over 200 deaths. |
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The reasons given were that, in Scotland, births were outnumbering the number of deaths, and immigrants were moving to Scotland from overseas. |
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Margaret, it is said, died soon after receiving the news of their deaths from Edgar. |
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Several coup attempts were made during Claudius' reign, resulting in the deaths of many senators. |
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After his death, the deaths of his heirs within a decade, and the Norman conquest of England in 1066, his legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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The deaths of Count Geoffrey and the king in 1060 cemented the shift in the balance of power towards William. |
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Their deaths left the majority of the magnates younger and more naturally aligned to the princes than to the king himself. |
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Disaster struck in a freak hailstorm on the encamped army, causing over 1,000 English deaths. |
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Twelve plague outbreaks in Australia between 1900 and 1925 resulted in well over 1,000 deaths, chiefly in Sydney. |
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Assuming a population of 6 million, this estimate would correspond to 3,750,000 deaths. |
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Their deaths left the House of Lancaster with no direct claimants to the throne. |
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Child mortality was low in comparison with earlier and later periods, at about 150 or fewer deaths per 1000 babies. |
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Despite a significant number of deaths among members of the ruling classes, the government of Florence continued to function during this period. |
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After the deaths of many of the Marcher lords during the Wars of the Roses, many of the lordships had passed into the hands of the crown. |
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The Queen's health remained fair until the autumn of 1602, when a series of deaths among her friends plunged her into a severe depression. |
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The plague devastated Castilian lands between 1596 and 1602, causing the deaths of some 600,000 people. |
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The death toll is unknown but traditionally thought to have been small, as only six verified deaths were recorded. |
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Only a few deaths from the fire are officially recorded, and deaths are traditionally believed to have been few. |
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The European total may have reached 5,000,000 military deaths, including disease. |
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Estimates for the total number of casualties in the war vary, because many deaths went unrecorded. |
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Many of these deaths were caused by war crimes committed by German and Japanese forces in occupied territories. |
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Pressure on beds is delaying patients getting treatment and it is suspected this may have caused deaths. |
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Holland fears avoidable deaths may have occurred and may occur in the future due to pressure on hospitals. |
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The air raids caused 930 deaths and wounded almost 3000 people, many of them in the dockyard and military establishments. |
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In the Scutari hospital it replaced, deaths were said to be as many as 10 times this number. |
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He investigated the early seat belts whose primitive designs were implicated in these injuries and deaths. |
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However this did not prevent an outbreak of disease in the garrison in 1841 caused by poor water supply, resulting in several deaths. |
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The families are reconciled by their children's deaths and agree to end their violent feud. |
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There are stories of accidents, misfortunes and even deaths taking place during runs of Macbeth. |
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Other scholars postulate that she was a foundling Shelley adopted in hopes of distracting Mary after the deaths of William and Clara. |
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Benjamin Rush, whose advocacy of bleeding during the yellow fever epidemic may have caused many deaths. |
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After the deaths of Sophia and Anne, Queen of Great Britain, in 1714, his father George I, Elector of Hanover, inherited the British throne. |
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The 2011 and 2012 races each yielded two deaths, including one each at Becher's Brook. |
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The World Health Organization reported 1,755 infected and 299 deaths in Hong Kong. |
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Belfast saw the worst of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, with nearly half of the total deaths in the conflict occurring in the city. |
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Upon their deaths, the land was redistributed among their father's male relations. |
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Approximately 1,800 Germans were killed in combat out of a total of 7,774 deaths. |
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Their deaths were the result of brutal treatment and poor care from the time of their capture and throughout their voyage. |
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Following several weeks of bombardment, the explosives in 19 of these mines were detonated, resulting in the deaths of 10,000 Germans. |
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However, the rush to complete this rapid expansion scheme resulted in the deaths of 997 personnel and another 700 wounded. |
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There was also a disastrous famine in Bengal, which may have led to 3 million deaths through starvation, disease and exposure. |
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On 25 January 1952, British attempts to disarm a troublesome auxiliary police force barracks in Ismailia resulted in the deaths of 41 Egyptians. |
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Signatory states to the Convention can only derogate from the rights contained in Article 2 for deaths which result from lawful acts of war. |
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The prisoners, Habibullah and Dilawar, were chained to the ceiling and beaten, which caused their deaths. |
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In the first of a series of almost ceremonial deaths, one Indian rams his model T into an imitation totem pole. |
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The storm resulted in two deaths and caused great damage to the infrastructure on the islands. |
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About 300 deaths during the conflict were attributed to the British Army, including paramilitary troops and civilians. |
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The attacks resulted in the deaths of 9 people, including three civilians, and many wounded. |
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Although there were deaths and severe injuries on the Albanian side, the insurgency in Glodjane was far from stamped out. |
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The second survey estimated that there had been 654,965 excess Iraqi deaths as a consequence of the war. |
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Compulsory civil registration began in Scotland on 1 January 1855, and coverage seems to have been complete for marriages and deaths. |
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William Davis Miners' Memorial Day is celebrated in coal mining towns to commemorate the deaths of miners at the hands of the coal companies. |
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They recorded 21,770 total deaths from starvation in the previous decade, and 400,720 deaths from disease. |
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Another area of uncertainty lies in the descriptions of disease given by tenants as to the cause of their relatives' deaths. |
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Throughout the year there was a total of 100,000 births and 100,000 deaths. |
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Vivid memories of the horrors and deaths of the World War made Britain and its leaders strongly inclined to pacifism in the interwar era. |
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Their deaths led to claims that Hughes had been abusive to both Plath and Wevill. |
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Barrie unofficially adopted the Davies boys following the deaths of their parents. |
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Mead is mentioned in many stanzas, sometimes with the suggestion that it is linked to their deaths. |
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Some traditional song narratives recall supernatural events or mysterious deaths. |
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The lifeboats have departed and passengers are falling to their deaths as the stern rises out of the water. |
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After the deaths of Hans and Rudi, Karl relented, and allowed Paul and Ludwig to be sent to school. |
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A 2004 UK survey of 180 Bulldog deaths puts the median age at death at 6 years 3 months. |
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Nearly 40,000 deaths are attributed to the eruption itself and the tsunamis it created. |
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Nevertheless, the achievements of Mael Sechlainn and his successors were purely personal, and open to destruction upon their deaths. |
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Further government recordkeeping included births and deaths, real estate transactions, taxes, and juridical proceedings. |
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With the onset of summer the following year, malaria and fever led to many deaths. |
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The deaths continued on the ships, and only 300 of the 1200 settlers survived. |
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Poor conditions and supply problems resulted in the deaths of some 2,500 troops. |
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British returns in 1783 listed 43,633 rank and file deaths across the British Armed Forces. |
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Several further diseases that contribute to golden eagle deaths have been examined in Japan. |
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Seton Gordon recorded an instance where a wildcat fought a golden eagle, resulting in the deaths of both combatants. |
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A war memorial was constructed in Glenrothes in 2007 following the deaths of two local Black Watch soldiers in Iraq. |
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As of 2009, 73 deaths have been connected with the construction of the bridge and its immediate aftermath. |
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The Prince of Wales colliery in Abercarn exploded in 1878 causing 268 deaths. |
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Disability and even deaths from excessive use of these products have been claimed. |
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The deaths of Tostig and Hardrada at Stamford Bridge left William as Harold's only serious opponent. |
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The 1240s saw major upheavals in land ownership due to deaths among the barons, enabling Henry to redistribute Irish lands to his supporters. |
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Davies, alone, attacked a German machine gun position after previously failed efforts had resulted in numerous British deaths. |
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San Francisco has significantly higher rates of pedestrian and bicyclist traffic deaths than the United States on average. |
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Birds at sea were hit hard during the early weeks of the spill, resulting in thousands of deaths. |
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However, the majority of polecat deaths caused by humans have been accidental, having mostly been caused by steel traps set for rabbits. |
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Injuries or deaths due to collisions with boats, especially their propellers, are also common. |
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Charlotte and Charles had lived with Edward Warren Jones as children after the deaths of their parents, Capt. |
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From 1992 through 2011, the number of deaths exceeded the number of births. |
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Racial tensions between blacks and Asians in Birmingham increased after the deaths of three Asian men at the hands of a black youth. |
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Legacies bequeathed by the deaths of princes and great persons, and other casualities and obventions. |
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Protozoans, cestodes and nematodes lead to many turtle deaths because of the infections in the liver and intestinal tract. |
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Saxitoxin, a paralytic shellfish poisoning from contaminated mackerel, was implicated in humpback whale deaths. |
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Conversely, significant reduction in the mortality rate can be obtained by preventing just a few deaths. |
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It was calculated that preventing the deaths of just two females per year would enable the population to stabilize. |
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Even a very small number of additional annual female deaths will cause the subpopulation to decline. |
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Since whalemen primarily targeted these new mothers, several thousand deaths should probably be added to the total. |
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In 1549, the Prayer Book Rebellion caused the deaths of thousands of people from Devon and Cornwall. |
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In addition, more than 230 deaths occurred on water craft along Northern European coasts as well as on ships in deeper waters of the North Sea. |
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Old rams can almost always outbutt young ones but the young ones can run faster and few deaths occur. |
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As of 2006, 30 belugas were in Canada and 28 in the United States, and 42 deaths in captivity had been reported up to that time. |
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The WHO estimated in 2007 that air pollution causes half a million deaths per year in India. |
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