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plague <a plague; plagues> N

plague N

bubonic plague (plague bubonica)

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They also cared for the sick in their homes, nursed victims of the plagues of smallpox and typhoid fever.
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Another element that plagues the film is its unrealistic depictions of misogynistic men.
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She sets off to find the great evil that plagues the lands.
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Primarily financed by sheep grazing, the mission closed in 1917 due to the effects of drought and rabbit plagues.
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In the first half of the 19th century plagues fell upon the residents of the region.
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During an interview he revealed that his childhood was traumatised because of stammering, a speech disorder that surfaced when he was around six years old and plagues him even today.
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It was also believed that incense smoke had a prophylactic effect in the time of plagues and epidemics.
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But plagues decimated the rubber tree plantations, and the city was soon abandoned.
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The hatred she had for the two caused her to lose her beauty and become a vicious spirit that plagues the village.
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Through the influence of the devilish reincarnation, outbreaks of famine and plagues further increase the dead, providing the evil with yet more strength and delight.
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