But just as he was ready to go into action, his unit was struck by an outbreak of meningitis. |
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Already there is a low buzz of excitement, punctuated by the occasional outbreak of applause. |
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He was scanning visitors as they arrived, no doubt on the alert for any outbreak of unofficial ambush marketing. |
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German forces remilitarized the territory in 1936, as part of a diplomatic test of will, three years before the outbreak of the Second World War. |
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By the outbreak of war, air power strategists were looking at aircraft with new respect. |
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Where there has previously been an outbreak of scour on a farm, cows may be vaccinated to help boost immunity of the calf. |
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The birds are being culled following an outbreak of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu. |
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Prior to the outbreak of war, there had been an arms race orientated towards the building of the most up-to-date battleships. |
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At the outbreak of the Civil War he retired to Montgomery Castle and declined to become involved. |
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Health chiefs are still looking into an outbreak of legionnaires' disease which killed six people in Barrow-in-Furness. |
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The sudden outbreak of illness since the beginning of the month is still baffling the experts. |
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Even so, by the outbreak of war in 1939 Germany had more than 4.5 million men under arms, including those in training. |
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Previously scheduled mainland expansion plans had been put on hold because of the Sars outbreak last year. |
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The bathing had been ordered to control an outbreak of scabies, a skin disease. |
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He had joined the army as a drummer boy and had served in India before the outbreak of the First World War. |
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An outbreak of legionnaires' disease occurred a year ago in a small town in northern Portugal, coinciding with the local annual festivities. |
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With the outbreak of war in 1914 the Australian Government raised the first AIF for overseas service. |
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There, a Genoese colony was under siege from a khan of the Golden Horde named Yannibeg, when his army was decimated by an outbreak of plague. |
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The countryside will not be closed down in the event of an outbreak of avian influenza. |
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Why, then, don't the avant-couriers who praise the piece as one of Schoenberg's greatest take note of this outbreak of tonality? |
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Grandma dragged out the old tin bath, sat each kid in it, and treated the outbreak with kero. |
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The outbreak of African horse sickness in this area is cause for concern but is not as severe as previous outbreaks, vets said. |
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The outbreak was blamed on shoddy backland development which had grown up to house the migrant poor who had drifted into the town. |
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All 18 who were infected in the 1997 outbreak had been in close contact with live animals in markets or on farms. |
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I wonder if it could have been an outbreak of 'marsh fever' which, I believe, affected the areas around the Norfolk Fens? |
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The Festival is finally abandoned after the confirmed outbreak just five miles away puts the track within an exclusion zone. |
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With the latest outbreak of gun-related violence in Washington, maybe the mass of U.S. citizens will finally wake up and smell the coffee. |
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The idea was born from the damage done to the local tourist industry in the wake of the foot and mouth disease outbreak. |
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In 1936 an outbreak of scarlet fever and diphtheria led to many Croydon residents being hospitalised for lengthy periods. |
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Back in April, my first walk in the foot and mouth outbreak was at Dalby Forest. |
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Doctors say the mysterious outbreak is apparently on the wane and apparently confined to Seven Oaks Home for the Aged. |
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With the outbreak of war the new Commonwealth of Australia found itself willingly at war for the empire. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War he became the youngest war artist, appointed by Kenneth Clark. |
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Oxford is watching warily for a mumps outbreak as universities across the country see case after case. |
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In October some guests were quarantined in their rooms after a similar outbreak of sickness. |
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In the case of an outbreak of a viral hemorrhagic fever, infected people should be quarantined. |
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In an outbreak, well over 100,000 of the flightless crickets roam across the land, devouring crops, grasses, and ornamentals as they go. |
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There is no waspish remark to follow and I am sorry if this outbreak of sincerity causes any distress. |
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Engineers believe the new technology will cut the risk of an outbreak of waterborne bacteria such as cryptosporidium. |
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It is only a question of time before a case triggers a significant outbreak here. |
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The average date of outbreak of blight for maincrop potatoes is in the latter half of July. |
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Surveillance of mosquitoes, sentinel birds, and dead birds for West Nile virus in America warned of this summer's impending outbreak. |
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Daytrippers, ramblers, anglers and anyone involved in country pursuits are being urged to steer clear of farmland until the outbreak is over. |
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From time to time there is an outbreak of a paralysing disease, lathyrism, among people and animals that consume it. |
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His murder was the catalyst for the outbreak of gun terror around Chapeltown as Yardies and home-grown dealers battled for supremacy. |
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Luxembourg wrote those lines three years before the outbreak of the barbarism that was World War One. |
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Unlike the recent outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, the threat from avian influenza was well understood. |
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Doctors at the meeting expressed concerned over a lack of available vaccinations should an outbreak occur. |
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His presence reinvigorated the team, strengthened our message, and contributed substantially to controlling the outbreak. |
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Upon the outbreak of World War II in December 1941, Johnson entered the Navy as a lieutenant commander. |
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Eight days after the outbreak, the author used that backdoor to download personal data from computer owners. |
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I had asked whether Yorkshire would escape the worst of the foot and mouth outbreak. |
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Water supplies in a South Lakeland town are leaving an earthy taste in people's mouths following an outbreak of algae. |
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Within weeks of this victory, the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War had sabotaged the chances of achieving this renewal. |
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A confirmed outbreak would be a shock for the government following the recent reemergence of SARS in southern China. |
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Good farmyard management and cleanliness can control scour, and early and rapid treatment are essential once an outbreak occurs. |
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In May 2004 I was part of an international team that responded to an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in South Sudan. |
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A fresh outbreak in hostilities over workers compensation reform in NSW looms. |
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An outbreak of avian influenza is ravaging the poultry industry in South East Asia. |
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The dramatic hair loss is caused by mange, a condition spurred by an outbreak of mites. |
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Doctors insist the jab is safe and that a failure to give children the immunisation could lead to an outbreak of mumps, measles and rubella. |
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Insurance companies are warning drivers not to be heroes following the outbreak of an alarming new trend in car crime. |
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An outbreak of winter vomiting disease has led to the closure of three hospital wards in St George's Hospital. |
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Since access restrictions have been relaxed its farm conservation team has been giving free advice to farmers whose livestock was culled during last year's outbreak. |
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Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone do not have the staff, stuff and systems required to halt the outbreak on their own. |
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That's because we've had an outbreak of bloodshed in the eastern state of Assam. |
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The manual is as much to do with preventing an outbreak of Japanese knotweed in an area as it is to do with how to manage the weed once it is established. |
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The prestigious annual Horse Show, for which 117 horses have been entered, is to go ahead this weekend despite an outbreak of African horse sickness in parts of the province. |
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The result will be an epic cold air outbreak, with much of the coldness being channeled southward from Greenland. |
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The desperate peace moves came as gangs armed with guns and machetes rampaged through the streets of the capital Port-au-Prince in the latest outbreak of violence there. |
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In many residential areas of Baghdad yesterday locals had set up private roadblocks, fearful that an outbreak of major violence today could trigger looting. |
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Within a month of the outbreak, researchers from the University of Kentucky identified the Eastern tent caterpillars as a likely cause behind the syndrome. |
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Deng's case was discussed in a chat room on the Internet, which led to an outbreak of protests. |
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The worst pandemic ever seen was an outbreak of Spanish flu in 1918 which killed millions around the world, including at least 200,000 in Britain. |
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Since the outbreak began in March, global mobilization efforts to combat the epidemic have been severely delayed. |
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A detection method stopped a deadly Listeria outbreak associated with contaminated cheese. |
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The world needs more people like her to treat Ebola in West Africa, where controlling the outbreak is of critical concern. |
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They wait tensely to see whether the outbreak will spread further. |
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But with an electron micgrograph to illustrate what was fueling the outbreak, they were able to gain the trust of the people. |
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The outbreak began in Missouri and Illinois, but has now spread to almost all the continental United States. |
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When late blight is first identified in an area, the information is entered on a map so that the location and date of the outbreak is obvious at a glance. |
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Brian Henson, 35, pleaded guilty to 14 counts of breaking food safety regulations, leading to an outbreak of salmonella at The Bacon Joint, in Bolton. |
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The fallout of this loss of trust has had an enormous impact on the outbreak. |
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The first outbreak of ash dieback has been confirmed in Northern Ireland. |
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A dozen people have died of bird flu in Vietnam since December 30, raising concerns that the disease could be re-emerging after an outbreak last year in 10 Asian countries. |
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Officials are closely monitoring and conducting tests of open-billed storks and teals to prevent the further spread of the outbreak during their winter migration season. |
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Liberia, the epicenter of the epidemic, was relying on just 50 doctors to care for the entire nation before the outbreak occurred. |
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There is cautious optimism that this prompt action may have helped avert a broader outbreak. |
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A CDC that seems perplexed by the ABCs of containing a highly predictable outbreak. |
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The Mayor said all landowners needed to report rabbit sightings and work with the council and rabbit board to prevent the outbreak getting out of control. |
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In 2007, FWS reported that the beetle outbreak had affected only 16 percent of the whitebark pines. |
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The Ebola Wars By Richard Preston, New Yorker How genomics research can help contain the outbreak. |
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An outbreak of logorrhoea on her part will not help matters, at all. |
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Where the author lets readers down is in her too often reductionist effort to have the frontier wars be the explanation of the 1692 witchcraft outbreak. |
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Any time there is a new outbreak of infectious disease, it can be alarming. |
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In 1995, these researchers used newly incorporated techniques to rule out dengue virus as the cause of an outbreak of haemorrhagic fever in northern Nicaragua. |
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Craig Spencer wanted to inspire other doctors to go fight the outbreak in West Africa. |
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I was a bit mortified by what I assumed was an outbreak of laziness but the razor-like discomfort in my throat yesterday put me right as far as that goes. |
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A plague outbreak in Madagascar has killed 40 people so far, and due to antibiotic resistance, it could kill many more. |
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But with the outbreak of hostilities in mid-2011, all festivities were thrust into the deep freeze. |
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An outbreak in Madagascar, where the disease is endemic, already has involved more than 100 people and killed almost half. |
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In this view, Americans' obliviousness ended with an outbreak of nostalgia at the turn of the century, fanned by general concern over the heedless pace of industrial society. |
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In other countries, the severity of the challenges has contributed to the outbreak of civil conflict and even to the collapse of the state itself. |
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It was only an outbreak of dysentery among the Rus' that forced them to depart with their spoils. |
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After the outbreak of the Berber Revolt in 739, the Berbers formed other independent states such as the Miknasa of Sijilmasa and the Barghawata. |
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The brutal civil war that was going on in neighbouring Liberia played a significant role in the outbreak of fighting in Sierra Leone. |
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Some scholars speculate that European diseases arrived before this date, but there is no compelling evidence for an outbreak. |
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The economy receded due to the 2010 earthquake and subsequent outbreak of Cholera. |
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In 1765, a second outbreak killed approximately 12,000 more, and then spread westward through the tribes of the Chaco. |
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The outbreak of violence in February 1961 in Angola was the beginning of the end of Portugal's empire in Africa. |
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The World Health Organisation warned that Zika had the potential to become an explosive global pandemic if the outbreak was not controlled. |
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To eradicate smallpox, each outbreak had to be stopped from spreading, by isolation of cases and vaccination of everyone who lived close by. |
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Political instability in the state and an outbreak of cholera forced Tabasco to rejoin the federation. |
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The outbreak had been severe enough that the colonists discovered unburied skeletons in abandoned dwellings. |
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In 1998, an outbreak of canine distemper swept through Santa Catalina Island severely reducing the island skunk and fox populations. |
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At the outbreak of World War I the mounted Cossacks made up 38 regiments, plus some infantry battalions and 52 horse artillery batteries. |
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Zacatecas was again a battleground with the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century. |
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In August 1519, Zurich was struck by an outbreak of the plague during which at least one in four persons died. |
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In 2011, parts of East Tennessee, including Hamilton County and Apison in Bradley County, were devastated by the April 2011 tornado outbreak. |
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Shortly after dawn, there was another outbreak of deadly force. |
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Two months after the first outbreak of rebellion at Meerut, the two forces met near Karnal. |
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King Ngwane V died in December 1899 during incwala after the outbreak of the Boer war. |
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Most shellfish lose their toxins almost completely within four to six weeks after a gonyaulax outbreak. |
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However, it never came into force because of the outbreak of the First World War. |
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The invention has thus been identified as an inadvertent contributing factor to the outbreak of the American Civil War. |
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Phelps Brown joined the British Army at the outbreak of World War II and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. |
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Testing for resistance during an outbreak can help determine appropriate future choices. |
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Similarly, South Africa's cholera outbreak was exacerbated by the government's policy of privatizing water programs. |
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The outbreak of revolution in France in 1830 was used as a signal for revolt. |
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In the transition between the Edo and Meiji periods, the Ee ja nai ka movement, a spontaneous outbreak of ecstatic behavior, took place. |
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Although the outbreak of the war had been preceded by years of angry diplomatic dispute, neither side was ready for war when it came. |
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In a 2002 outbreak of legionellosis in the town, 172 people were reported to have caught the disease, of whom seven died. |
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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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Lawrence was in Barrow during the outbreak of World War I and wrote about his experiences in the town. |
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Some 270,000 cattle have been ordered slaughtered following the disease's outbreak. |
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This was the case in Canada in 1952, when an outbreak flared up again after dogs had carried off bones from dead animals. |
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A 1924 outbreak in California resulted not only in the slaughter of 109,000 farm animals, but also 22,000 deer. |
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This outbreak originated in hogs that had eaten infected meat scraps from a tourist steamship that had stocked meat in Argentina. |
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Japan veterinary authorities confirmed an outbreak of type O FMD virus, currently more common in Asian countries where FMD is endemic. |
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Efforts to control the outbreak were hampered by illicit sales of infected meat. |
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The Taiwan outbreak that only affected pigs also showed a high mortality for adults. |
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The local Parliamentarian gentry led by Sir Richard Onslow were able to secure the county without difficulty on the outbreak of war. |
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Collingwood joined the Admiralty intelligence division at the outbreak of the First World War. |
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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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This was coupled with a major outbreak of Dutch elm disease throughout the decade. |
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Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, most of the Moor saw renewed activity, as it was commandeered for the use of military training. |
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In 1968 an outbreak of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis occurred in elementary school students in Norwalk, Ohio. |
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An outbreak has been confirmed in cattle at Culcloy Farm, Isle of Whithorn, Wigtownshire. |
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An outbreak of Akabane-induced abnormalities in calves after agistment in an endemic region. |
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A SALMONELLA outbreak at Kirkby takeaway Woks Cooking has been linked to German eggs and poor hygiene. |
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In October 2011, 279,000 salmon died in Lamlash after what was said to be an outbreak of amoebic gill disease. |
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New Zealand is facing the outbreak of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, which has been described as a food poisoning epidemic. |
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Ebola was first identified in Zaire, Africa, nearly 25 years ago when an outbreak killed 245 people. |
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Cowpox virus outbreak in banded mongooses and jaguarundis with a time-delayed infection to humans. |
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Last year's outbreak of kala azar in South Sudan occurred as the country prepared for the cessation referendum. |
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On 4 December 2008 the Zimbabwe government declared the outbreak to be a national emergency and asked for international aid. |
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The outbreak started in Surrey in February, but had spread to Cumbria by end of March. |
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No solution appeared in sight when the unexpected outbreak of the Great War in 1914 put domestic issues on hold. |
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Ultimately, these differences led to the outbreak of conflicts in which religion played a key factor. |
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The outbreak of World War II in 1939 gave a new impetus to receiver development. |
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By the late 1140s the active phase of the civil war was over, barring the occasional outbreak of fighting. |
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The outbreak of war was motivated by a gradual rise in tension between the Kings of France and England about Guyenne, Flanders and Scotland. |
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The dispute over Guyenne is even more important than the dynastic question in explaining the outbreak of the war. |
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The disease repeatedly wiped out the rodent carriers so that the fleas died out until a new outbreak from Central Asia repeated the process. |
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In urban centres, the greater the population before the outbreak, the longer the duration of the period of abnormal mortality. |
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It is unknown exactly what caused the outbreak, but a series of natural occurrences likely brought humans into contact with the infected rodents. |
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The building of the cathedrals of Ely and Exeter was temporarily halted in the years immediately following the first outbreak of the plague. |
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After the outbreak of hostilities between Britain and France again in 1803, the British retook the Cape Colony. |
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There was an outbreak of general panic on Wednesday night in the encampments at Parliament Hill, Moorfields, and Islington. |
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Britain's fears of war with Germany were realised in 1914 with the outbreak of the First World War. |
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The outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars allowed Nelson to return to service, where he was particularly active in the Mediterranean. |
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However, the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 and the outbreak of the First World War drove many of them away from the city or back to Europe. |
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The disturbance of kastom is what Moore sees as the root cause of the outbreak of violence during the crisis. |
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In Europe, before the outbreak of the war, the Allies had significant advantages in both population and economics. |
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At the outbreak of World War II, the British Indian Army numbered 205,000 men. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War, he was again appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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The gold standard was suspended at the outbreak of the war in 1914, with Bank of England and Treasury notes becoming legal tender. |
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The news of the outbreak of the Second World War therefore came as a shock. |
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At the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, most countries and even some cities had their own system of measurement. |
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At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the GWR was taken into government control, as were most major railways in Britain. |
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The school evacuated to Cornwall following the outbreak of World War II and received a new Royal Charter at the end of the war. |
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The king reneged on his promises of reform, leading to the outbreak of the First Barons' War. |
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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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At the outbreak of the Second World War the Chelsea School of Art was evacuated to Northampton and Moore resigned his teaching post. |
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She did not return until 1645, partly because of the outbreak of the Civil War. |
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When they finally docked in Naples, the ship was held in quarantine for ten days due to a suspected outbreak of cholera in Britain. |
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After the outbreak of the war in 1939, the Lewises took child evacuees from London and other cities into The Kilns. |
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With the outbreak of the Second World War, he became involved in the Home Guard. |
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With the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, Archie was sent to France to fight the German forces. |
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In Germany, the regular presentation of Delius's works ceased at the outbreak of the war, and never resumed. |
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At the outbreak of the First World War, Holst tried to enlist but was rejected as unfit for military service. |
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With the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, St Aloysius College was evacuated to Cambridgeshire. |
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With the outbreak of World War II, Barbara and Ted Wells went their separate ways and were soon divorced. |
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The League was suspended once more in 1939 with the outbreak of the Second World War, this time for seven seasons. |
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The outbreak of the Super League war meant that the next Kangaroo tour, set for 1998, never eventuated. |
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The competition was cancelled shortly after the outbreak of World War II in Europe in September. |
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By the outbreak of the First World War, the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world was Indian, producing over 20,000 bikes per year. |
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Suggestions for a 'devolved' Parliament were made before 1914, but were shelved due to the outbreak of the First World War. |
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Segregation has been present throughout the history of Belfast, but has been maintained and increased by each outbreak of violence in the city. |
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After a brief peace, the outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1701, renewed French support for the Jacobites. |
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On the outbreak of the Jacobite rising, extra incentives were given to lure recruits to fill the ranks of depleted units. |
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Soon after the outbreak of hostilities, Britain began a naval blockade of Germany. |
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Italian nationalism was stirred by the outbreak of the war and was initially strongly supported by a variety of political factions. |
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With the outbreak of World War I, the modernization process stopped abruptly. |
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After the outbreak of the First World War, Connolly became determined to launch an insurrection to this end. |
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On the outbreak of World War I it was enacted, but suspended until the conclusion of the war. |
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With the outbreak of World War II, the factory was converted to produce military vehicles. |
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With the outbreak of World War I, Masaryk began working for Czech independence in a union with Slovakia. |
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Second, from 1850 to the outbreak of the First World War, the South Wales Coalfield was developed to supply steam coal and anthracite. |
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During this time, he was responsible for the Welsh response to the 2001 Foot and Mouth disease outbreak. |
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The Triple Alliance collapsed when Italy remained neutral at the outbreak of World War I, while the Entente endured. |
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The CTA was suspended on the outbreak of war in 1939, and travel restrictions were introduced between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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One of the more significant impacts of containment was the outbreak of the Korean War. |
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A general outbreak of fighting followed, and there was heavy shelling of the town that night by Croat artillery. |
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Had it not been for the outbreak of World War II, more may have been built. |
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Charles' attempt at resistance to these developments led to the outbreak of the Bishops' Wars. |
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Larkin began at Oxford University in October 1940, a year after the outbreak of Second World War. |
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On the outbreak of war in September 1939 the BBC put into effect its contingency plans to minimise disruption of broadcasting. |
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Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Niven returned to Britain and rejoined the army, being recommissioned as a lieutenant. |
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The outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 brought rugby union in Scotland to a halt. |
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After the outbreak of World War I, it became almost impossible to obtain hurleys from Ireland. |
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Following the outbreak of the civil war, many of Somalia's residents left in search of asylum. |
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The subsequent outbreak of the civil war in 1991 led to the disbandment of the Somali National Army. |
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Edward III lost interest in the fate of his protege after the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War with France. |
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At the outbreak of World War I, he tried to organise a pacifist general strike, but died soon afterwards. |
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However, the outbreak area was also frequented by humans, who are generally the primary source of contamination of waters. |
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The 2002 Glasgow floods had a number of other effects, causing a cryptospiridium outbreak in Glasgow's water supply. |
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Most of the organisations Lloyd George created during the First World War were replicated with the outbreak of the Second World War. |
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After the foot and mouth outbreak in the late 1960s the animal market was moved out of the town centre. |
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Although this met with moderate success, the outbreak of war with France, taxes and transportation costs limited the development of the quarry. |
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During this time, elements of the division supply train were stricken by an outbreak of Spanish flu. |
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With the outbreak of war in September 1939, the pace of providing shelters increased further. |
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The sudden outbreak of the First World War in July 1914 dismayed the peace movement. |
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Researchers say that the Sargassum outbreak started in 2011, but it has become worse over the years. |
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The first coal was produced from June 1911, with full production reached before the outbreak of the First World War. |
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The mobilization of manpower following the outbreak of war in 1939 ended unemployment. |
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With the outbreak of World War II the coalfields of Glamorgan saw a sharp rise in trade and employment. |
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The protest ended with an outbreak of fighting between local youths and police officers leading to widespread disturbances across English cities. |
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Wroth died shortly before the outbreak of the first English Civil War, and was buried beneath the church porch at Llanvaches. |
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With the outbreak of the First World War, matters deteriorated seriously, and in 1918 the family sold Lundy to Augustus Langham Christie. |
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Following the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, Pasquale Paoli was able to return to Corsica from exile in Britain. |
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However, the outbreak of the Wilhelmshaven mutiny in Kiel ended the naval war. |
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The outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, began a period in the which the England's naval position was severely weakened. |
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By the outbreak of World War I, one billion marks had been added to Germany's national debt because of naval expenditures. |
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By the outbreak of the First World War, this was among North America's richest farming regions. |
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The department was created after the perceived failure of MAFF, to deal adequately with an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease. |
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It was detected in the United Kingdom in 1971 where it was linked to an outbreak of bovine TB in cows. |
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World War I might have continued indefinitely if not for a pandemic outbreak of influenza. |
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Notably, more people died of the worldwide influenza outbreak at the end of the war and shortly after than died in the hostilities. |
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The affected countries and territories are discussing causes of the outbreak, potential solutions, and the negative affects on tourism. |
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Although Virginia, Maryland and Delaware were slave states, the latter two already had a high proportion of free blacks by the outbreak of war. |
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By the outbreak of the Second World War, Shute was already a rising novelist. |
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After the outbreak, the World Health Organization stated that it was a completely new strain of the bacterium involved. |
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The service ceased on the outbreak of war in 1939 when the vessels involved were requisitioned by the Admiralty. |
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His outbreak of violence towards them seems to have occurred because he was swindled out of money by a prostitute and her pimp. |
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A third suggestion is that the outbreak was caused by contact with members of the First Fleet. |
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The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 was precipitated by the rise of nationalism in Southeastern Europe as the Great Powers took sides. |
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A major outbreak of cholera in 1892 was badly handled by the city government, which retained an unusual degree of independence for a German city. |
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Following the identification of a possible outbreak of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella spp. |
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Maximum of 900 000 doses per outbreak provided immediate For revaccination should always be 14 days. |
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Retrospective serosurveillance showed that only 1 Barbary macaque was seropositive at the start of the outbreak. |
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A multistate salmonella outbreak has been linked to pet bearded dragons, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in June. |
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It began with beefburgers, which started flying off the shelves at the outbreak of the scandal. |
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Monsanto's Bt corn is a Genetically Modified Organism and the subject of a recent investigation into the rootworm outbreak. |
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Investigators are using DNA analysis of Listeria isolated from patients to identify cases of illness that may be part of this outbreak. |
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Therese of the Child Jesus Mission is on the brink of a cholera outbreak, said director and Salesian Father Vicente Grupeli. |
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The cause of the outbreak of the disease in Sandwell, West Midlands, is being investigated. |
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A century after the outbreak of the First World War, Sebastian Faulks' novel Birdsong is on a national tour which includes Birmingham Rep. |
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A WARD at Walsall Manor Hospital has been closed after an outbreak of Norwegian Scabies has been conrmed. |
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The nation is grappling with the deadly Marburg virus outbreak, which is threatening tourism. |
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How brave they all were to attend in the face of the mass hysteria that has gripped the country regarding the swine flu outbreak. |
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In June 2011, reports were received of an outbreak of a new drug-resistant form of malaria in southwest Brazzaville. |
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Serodiagnosis of dengue during an outbreak at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi. |
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The outbreak is believed to be caused by tainted bushmeat hunted by local villagers, according to Reuters. |
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A 2009 outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Spain was traced to a milling machine used in street asphalt repaving. |
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At the outbreak of World War Two he was recruited to the war effort on board fishing boats converted for minesweeping operations. |
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With summer approaching, horse owners worry about eastern tent caterpillar infestations causing an outbreak of mare reproductive loss syndrome. |
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All of the above French guns were in service at the outbreak of the Greco-Italian war and limited numbers-especially the Fusil Mitrailleur Mle. |
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In 2011, the somalian community in Minnesota suffered a measles outbreak. |
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EcoHealth Alliance is now a leading voice calling for better tracking and data collection to prevent the next SARS or monkeypox outbreak. |
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The 2003 outbreak of monkeypox originated from imported Gambian rats for sale to the public in an Illinois pel shop. |
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We report a 2012 outbreak of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in endangered Tibetan antelope in China. |
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One possible explanation for a high death rate among mountain gorillas noted in the late 1980s is an outbreak of measles. |
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Dr McCormick said medical teams were trying to identify other unidentified cases of Legionnaires to establish the true scale of the Edinburgh outbreak. |
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This came after the swine flu outbreak earlier in the year nearly paralyzed the Mexican economy, forcing hotels to give discounts to bring tourists back. |
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Also, the cholera outbreak has been growing since the storm hit Haiti. |
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The first documented outbreak of smallpox, previously an Eastern hemisphere disease, on Hispaniola occurred in December 1518 among enslaved African miners. |
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On the outbreak of war, the Battle Fleet under Admiral Sir John Jellicoe moved to Scapa Flow and Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty's Battle Cruiser Fleet to Rosyth. |
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Aside from the human cost, the outbreak was severely eroding the economy. |
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A management plan to curb an outbreak of the jack pine budworm on trees covering almost 90,000 hectares in the Rainy River district is being welcomed by forest licensers. |
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However, its implementation was suspended before it came into effect because of the outbreak of the First World War, and the Amending Bill to partition Ireland was abandoned. |
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In 2014 there was an outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa. |
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After the outbreak of the American War of Independence Lowestoffe took several prizes, one of which was taken into Navy service as the tender Little Lucy. |
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On the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Mr Greenwell moved to South America to manage the Peruvian and Columbian National teams, he died in 1942 in Bogota. |
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More recently, the 2014 Ebola outbreak overburdened the weak healthcare infrastructure, leading to more deaths from medical neglect than Ebola itself. |
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In an outbreak of mixed metaphors he went on to say that 'insult was being added to injury' by adding a straw which was now really going to break the camel's back, this time. |
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But the outbreak of a revolt in Illyria, and the need for troops there, forced Tiberius to conclude a treaty with Maroboduus and to recognize him as king. |
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By the outbreak of war the school looked similar to how it now appears. |
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Another point of uncertainty is why the scale of the outbreak is so great. |
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Small incinerators can be quickly deployed to remote areas where an outbreak has occurred to dispose of infected animals quickly and without the risk of cross contamination. |
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