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"In 'The Plague,' Albert Camus wrote that the only way to fight with the plague is honesty," the text went.
It's a game where you can get the plague in a cloud of black dust, and then the plague whispers religious secrets in your ear, and then you die.
" The father says, "No, you don't have the plague.
Why we're so fascinated by the plague Centuries on from the Black Death, people around the world continue to be transfixed by the plague in a way they're not by other diseases.
Worldwide, however, the plague is mainly a disease of poverty.
So are polling firms concerned about the plague of robocalls?
However, he did recommend avoiding the financials like the plague.
I avoided the words "fiancé" and "husband" like the plague.
Now, to avoid him, for them, could be the plague.
Columbus also brought the plague and diseases to the Americas.
The plague of rationalization There are many reasons startups fail.
The Plague of 1665 cost, by his reckoning, £19173 million.
Antibiotics and antimicrobials are often used to treat the plague.
Unsolicited dick pics are the plague of the Tinder generation.
It's sad because I would avoid kids like the plague.
"I'll be avoiding this like the plague," another user groaned.
I don't carry, because I avoid trouble like the plague.
Despite the war, the plague and the fire, London survived.
Despite the war, the plague and the fire, London survived.
It was prescribed for toothaches, skin conditions, and the plague.
They could delay the plague but never entirely defeat it.
You know, while also dodging an energetic Corden like the plague.
There was the plague, unceasing catapult attacks, and beheading after beheading.
"The judge today avoided answers like the plague," Schumer told reporters.
The plague of Florence in 1348, as conveyed in Boccaccio's Decameron.
Also, it turns out that the plague never really went away.
Zilberstein had become fascinated by Kepler after completing the plague study.
Figure out what they are and avoid them like the plague.
"He talks about us like we are the plague," she says.
The periodicals, like the plane, hadn't moved since the plague arrived.
If I cannot find them, the plague will spread like wildfire.
The plague of the hangover is as old as alcohol itself.
"We need to avoid this guy like the plague," said Bannon.
The hero of The Plague is a committed doctor named Rieux.
The '80s was a terrible shrinkage because the plague got everyone.
But he witnessed a lot of pain in the plague years.
Florida red tide Is the plague of Florida's red tide over?
The plague water, for example, has a pleasantly earthy, herbal flavor.
The plague can take one of three forms: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
He stays behind to work with his friends and fight the plague.
Set up some boundary strips and it'll avoid them like the plague.
Importantly, margarine made from trans fats should be avoided like the plague.
I mean, the last time this happened it rhymed with the plague.
Cats and dogs can also bring home fleas that carry the plague.
Jones doesn't pine for the plague years—the book's most wrenching chapters
You've probably heard about the plague of plastic trash in the oceans.
The plague of burnout has been widely broadcasted in the medical community.
"We need to avoid this guy like the plague," Mr. Bannon said.
Johannesburg (CNN)An unusually widespread outbreak of the plague is menacing Madagascar.
My undergraduate students generally avoid email like the plague for personal use.
When you think of the plague, you may think of Shakespeare's lifetime.
However, the plague mutated and became pneumonic by the summer of 1666.
"The only way to fight the plague is with decency," Camus writes.
Camus, writing The Plague in the 1940s, sickness was political and moral
Sure, it stops the squirting fun, but it does prevent the plague.
The plague was carried by rodents and HIV spilled over from chimpanzees.
The university has not escaped the plague of the country's long war.
Second, the plague led to a crackdown on Christians that backfired mightily.
After the plague, though, there were a lot fewer serfs to exploit.
The plague is doubly dangerous to ferrets, since it can affect them directly (when they're bitten by fleas) and indirectly through prairie dogs, which are also affected by the plague and are a food source for the ferrets.
Our advice remains the same: Avoid these self-surveillance machines like the plague.
Both agencies are trying to crack down on the plague of telemarketing calls.
Mann condemned by equating it to the plague overrunning Venice and the war
If you're in the tax business, avoid the busy season like the plague.
And, the plague of "presenteeism": when your work is done, just go home.
The plague has been responsible for tens of millions of deaths throughout history.
"The plague is not the most terrifying part," one user wrote on Weibo.
"The judge today avoided answers like the plague," Schumer said of Neil Gorsuch.
These officials had a duty to remain in areas affected by the plague.
The only villains in The Plague are those who cannot see beyond themselves.
The plague will return, and so will everything else that torments human beings.
The show declares a parallel between Melville's creations and the plague of drugs.
Nor will we hear about the plague of missing and murdered indigenous women.
These days, the plague is hardly the biggest health risk facing many countries.
The plague is alluded to just once but hangs around like a ghost.
In the foreground and the right of "Ashdod," we see the plague deaths.
As a bacterial disease, the plague these days is generally treatable with modern antibiotics.
K. Chesterton The approval of the public is to be avoided like the plague.
The San Diego Chargers, for example, stay away from play action like the plague.
Blackrat's deliciously chaotic metalpunk is as catchy as the plague, and twice as deadly.
She says if she would have known ... she would've avoided them like the plague.
Baggy clothes were my best friend, and I avoided bathing suits like the plague.
They stood side by side, two Democratic leaders deploring the plague of gun violence.
More than 780 cases of the plague were reported in 2013, including 126 deaths.
Wyoming has only reported six cases of humans infected by the plague since 1978.
You clear objectives as you evolve and adapt the plague to consume the world.
Gossip is the plague of most small towns, but Orange City was especially judgmental.
The major killers of history — smallpox, measles and the plague — also came from animals.
Today we learned that a child in Idaho is being treated for the plague.
"One day it seemed the plague, the next a simple flu," Mr. Zanardi said.
"One day it seemed the plague, the next a simple flu," Mr. Zanardi said.
Nearly 60,000 people died but within seven months the plague was brought under control.
The Plague seizes power in the town, bullying the populace and curbing civil liberties.
In "State of Siege," poor Diego is the one citizen uncowed by the Plague.
Everyone who knows me knows I avoid people taking my picture like the plague.
One fundamental difference this year at SXSW was the plague of dockless electric scooters.
However, infections tapered out just over a year after the plague first infected Eyam.
Did you know Shakespeare wrote King Lear while he was quarantined during the plague?
Here, the fun is infectious, but the plague — you'll see a few victims — isn't.
Masses were not even canceled when the plague struck Milan in the 17th century.
Masses were not even cancelled when the plague struck Milan in the 17th century.
The plague is caused by bacteria and transmitted through infected animals and flea bites.
Two people just got the plague in China — yes, the Black Death plague 66.
Close on its heels, another pandemic, known as the Plague of Cyprian, broke out.
" Ian Buruma captured Bob's particularly Jewish identification with the oppressed and his "decency" – that word dear to Camus, who observed in his novel "The Plague" that, "It may seem a ridiculous idea, but the only way to fight the plague is with decency.
And can developers end the plague of technical problems surrounding Bitcoin and every other cryptocoin?
Overnight, dot-com became a dirty word and investors began avoiding startups like the plague.
The plague unleashed by Mirai's source code continued to unfold across the internet last winter.
The culprit in this case was disease: the plague killed millions between 1347 and 1351.
The plague of alternative facts spreads through the arteries of social media like a drug.
This method has also been used in studies concerning cholera and the plague, Poinar said.
Second, Connell recommends that educators not treat queer sexuality and transgender identity like the plague.
"For the AIDS Dead" (2013), in its entirety: The plague you have thus far survived.
And he steers clear of companies with greater than a 5% overhang like the plague.
The plague becomes far more serious if it circulates to the bloodstream or the lungs.
It's the plague of being an actor — you're never really living life, just taking notes.
Both forms of the plague can be treated with antibiotics, making early detection a priority.
"He brushed him away and avoided McCarrick like the plague from then on," Noaker said.
Camus's classic The Plague doesn't take place during a global apocalypse, but a local one.
The gut flora in the Golden Cow constituted the shut-off signal for the plague.
From the plague to SARS, whenever an outbreak spread, racism and xenophobia weren't far behind.
Katie Simon is working on a memoir about the year she contracted the plague bacteria.
Poverty isn't the only curse in these places — there's also the plague of social isolation.
Background: European outbreaks of the plague during the Middle Ages killed roughly 50 million people.
Driverless cars are the only possible antidote to the plague of motor-vehicle-related deaths.
Just one person in the US had the plague in 2018, according to the CDC. 
While the plague can be deadly if untreated, patients can easily be treated with antibiotics.
Greatrex, from Hong Kong University, said the plague continued to be haunted by its history.
In the City died this week 7,496; and of all of them, 6,102 of the Plague.
So many people had died during the plague that Britain was left with a labour shortage.
The SIM-free way of life is ideal for those that avoid commitment like the plague.
The ancient "Silk Road," after all, carried not only goods and ideas, but also the plague.
I navigated my non-existent sex life in high school by avoiding intimacy like the plague.
An oral vaccine against the plague has been developed, but delivery has so far presented problems.
The plague of rationalization A startup is a journey of questions with as yet unidentified answers.
The plague no longer stalks us; the mass graves of Southwark have been closed for good.
The plague will spiral out of control, or the blood flies will grow fat and unstoppable.
In the meantime, if you have a choice, avoid debt like the plague that it is.
Why try to get the plague if you're only going to try to un-get it?
"I think they should avoid it like the plague," he added, referring to White House staff.
In recent years, the plague has popped up in countries from Madagascar to the United States.
The plague, for these people, is either an excuse to flee or an opportunity to exploit.
Just a reminder that when Shakespeare was quarantined because of the plague, he wrote King Lear.
Making matters worse, stress from the drought has made these plants more vulnerable to the plague.
Borders are closed, politicians think their island nation is protected, but the plague hits London anyway.
The filmmakers based this on what was said to be a real concept during the plague.
It's rare, but in a very few cases, people in Western states have contracted the plague.
The World Health Organization reported over 3,248 cases of the plague worldwide from 2010 to 2015.
That's about 2,000 fewer residents than Venice had in the aftermath of the plague of 1348.
Yes, and his first order is renaming the National Institutes of Health, 'Pray Away the Plague.
The UN is calling for $76 million in aid to the region to combat the plague.
Yet the plague did not, as you might expect, drastically attenuate the story's effectiveness and charm.
In America four people died of the plague in 2015, its highest annual toll for 30 years.
Please excuse me while I go roll my eyes and continue avoiding his projects like the plague.
There's truth in the stereotype that immigrants often get handed jobs others would avoid like the plague.
Still, anything that can be done to stop the plague of fake news — and "unpresidented" tweets — helps.
By now, you've probably heard that fleas in two Arizona counties have tested positive for the plague.
As a hunter, you'll both fight the plague and a bunch of super creepy and weird monsters.
The plague can be transmitted by prairie dogs kept as pets, as well as dogs and cats.
The plague of fall army worms has fuelled worries that some farmers could be left with nothing.
He is also known for his books Shardik, The Plague Dogs and The Girl in a Swing.
The plague of wands topped with phone clamps and wielded by photo-loving tourists everywhere seems unstoppable.
During a previous trip to Latin America Francis called corruption "the plague, it's the gangrene of society".
Other sources have suggested that North Korea can produce pathogens such as cholera, the plague, and dysentery.
The number of hospitalizations because of the plague has also decreased, according to the World Health Organization.
Still, typhus remains rare, and fleas are more likely to carry the bacteria which causes the plague.
Some avoid loneliness like the plague, others lean into its gaping maw; Laing made it her muse.
From the very beginning, Rieux devotes himself to resisting the plague and achieving solidarity with its victims.
A recurring theme of The Plague is that crises have a way of upending the social order.
Islamic Design Workbook could be written off as another example of the plague of adult coloring books.
The plague takes a leisurely seven years or so, and seems to take a break during winters.
The opening of Parliament, originally scheduled for February 1605, was repeatedly delayed over fears of the plague.
There are many of his movies that "I avoid like the plague," he confessed on his website.
Fleas have been found to carry the plague in at least two Arizona counties, a publication reported.
The plague was a world away, they said, laughing, but that didn't mean Milan didn't feel otherworldly.
"Some of the listed companies, when they see me, they avoid me like the plague," he said.
Today, the Senate is sending Americans a holiday gift on everyone's list: stopping the plague of robocalls.
Banksy's mural appears to highlight the plague of polluted air and is the artist's first artwork in Wales.
The thing is, you shouldn't have to avoid makeup testers like the plague from some apocalyptic zombie nightmare.
" She continued, "Back in college, I avoided those people like the plague because of their well-known racism.
Sure, I wrote a plea asking Facebook to fix the plague of fake news before the French election.
The plague, polio, smallpox – all were civilization-threatening epidemics until experimental scientists discovered new ways to combat them.
When the plague hit, for instance, before the 19th century, "go far and go long" was the catchphrase.
Another Wyoming cat has been infected with the plague, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) confirmed on Friday.
And to someone like Zahava, with a vulnerable child, it was every bit as frightening as the plague.
Since seniors have more complex medical problems and require more time, doctors will avoid them like the plague.
Or that Clinton will fight to end the plague of climate change, which Trump denies even even exists.
Cancer is the plague that figured out that it need not bother with transmission in the first place.
The plague was followed by a period of great wealth and, above all, by a hitherto unknown individualism.
The plague closed London's playhouses and forced Shakespeare's acting company, the King's Men, to get creative about performances.
The most popular theory is that Pope Gregory I started it by blessing a person with the plague.
In the plague years that followed, the theater naturally reframed gay life in a context of existential danger.
The plague returned with a vengeance eight hundred years later as the most infamous pandemic in human history.
The color of blood remains so painfully resonant for another medic that she avoids it like the plague.
Now that nearly everyone owns a smartphone, the plague of screen addiction has spread democratically throughout the world.
The plague, which caused pneumonia, killed everyone it infected, sometimes within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms.
Thomas Hofer, a political analyst, compares Mr Kurz's predicament to "a choice between the plague, cholera and Ebola".
"No wonder," she wrote, with Trumpian flourish, "the national media's popularity sits somewhere between smallpox and the plague."
Others believed that lenders would avoid that alternative market like the plague, again for good or for ill.
Then, and only then, can our consciences be clear (not sure about the whole stopping the plague part).
With a better understanding of how the plague evolves over time, medical professionals could develop more effective treatments.
The play's dramatic trajectory suggests the path that gayness — and gay theater — might have taken without the plague.
He designs ideal cities, because he understands that the greatest scourge they have back then is the plague.
According to the CDC, there are still about 1,000–2,500 cases of the plague each year around the world, including in the US. The plague is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which is usually transmitted from rodents to humans by infected fleas, and less commonly, from human to human.
The plague is caused by a bacterium, Yersinia pestis, which infects fleas, which in turn live mainly on rodents.
Regardless, it seems the plague has been a pain in the human ass for a very long time. [Cell]
After 27 years of avoiding the word "love" like the plague, Chase could not seem to stop using it.
I'd tried everything from cognitive behavioral therapy to anticonvulsants to prevent them; I avoided potential triggers like the plague.
In 2015, a teenage boy in Colorado died from the plague after experiencing flu-like symptoms for a week.
In the last few decades nationwide, there have been between one and 17 cases of the plague each year.
A little game theory can go a long way when it comes to spreading gratitude literally like the plague
If you thought the plague was an antiquated disease only represented by paintings in history books, you were wrong.
Yes, this is actually what some doctors would wear when treating victims of the plague back in the day.
While Adelina survived the plague, she has been dubbed an outcast "malfetto" due to her contact with the illness.
This makes it accessible to both Times Square tourists and New Yorkers who avoid Times Square like the plague.
The phenomenon would signal the start of one of the greatest disease pandemics in history: the Plague of Justinian.
Our blood-sucking, disease-spreading mosquito competitors, on the other hand, hate chicken and avoid them like the plague.
The teeth of the plague victims, a man and a woman, were analyzed and used to extract DNA samples.
They extracted more than six hundred proteins from the plague records, including seventeen from the family of Yersinia pestis .
She learns that her father moved her to her "provincial life" after her adventurous mother died of the plague.
Sure, we like to keep certain things in mind, you know, like avoiding some decor trends like the plague.
But this is an important reminder that the plague, despite common perception, is not a thing of the past.
If the plague were killing our citizens, it would absolutely be the time to speak about rat control measures.
Like the plague, it's just a thing that happens in the world whether we want it to or not.
A plot twist in the Season 2 finale, scheduled for March 31, involves a suspected outbreak of the Plague.
The most popular theory is that Pope Gregory I started it by blessing a person infected with the plague.
But it is more specifically targeted to the plague of school shootings, whose perpetrators are almost always young men.
" Representative Mark Pocan of Wisconsin said "we cannot allow the plague of gun violence to take any more lives.
It's the first time you have pity for him and the plague that is money in his own life.
"We need to avoid this guy like the plague," Bannon said in an email to Kushner dated Nov. 22018.
"They're often called the 'plague deniers' -- they're denying that the medieval Black Death was the bubonic plague," Black said.
By contrast, between 2010 and 2015, 584 people died of the plague worldwide, according to the World Health Organization.
So, even if you happen to be in Arizona, your odds of ending up with the plague are quite low.
Farmers throughout East Africa now face food shortages, as the plague consumes both crops in the field and in storage.
Early last summer, the plague jumped the gulf and landed in Somalia, then continued its march into Ethiopia and Kenya.
To protect your phone—and eyes—from the plague of unsolicited dick pics, you should change your AirDrop settings immediately.
People have been traveling across the world for millennia, bringing smallpox to the Americas or spreading the plague across Europe.
Yet for all of their efficacy, none of these tools will be able to fully curtail the plague of propaganda.
According to the WHO, from 2010 to 2015 there were 3,248 cases of the plague reported worldwide, including 584 deaths.
If the Democrats pay close attention, they're about to see that candidates like Pritzker should be avoided like the plague.
My favorite novel is Albert Camus's The Plague because it's about shared experience, about how crisis crystallizes our common vulnerability.
I thought about the plague coming to Paris and lemonade—just things that happened to happen at the same time.
Arthas arrives at a major city, attempting to stop the delivery of the tainted food that is spreading the plague.
However, today when a coach, teammate or parent asks if you've had concussions, it's like admitting you have the plague.
Because I didn't have any external symptoms of the plague I was very much experiencing internally, I felt tremendously lonely.
IFRC staff on the ground say panic is exacerbating the stigma around the plague, Sy told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
However, the discovery that the plague reached northern Europe far earlier suggests that the disease arrived before the Eurasian migrants.
It was built in a rare octagonal shape, and later it became a prison, then a refuge during the plague.
"It confused Seth that the plague was front-page news in some but not all of the papers," Tolkin writes.
At the base of the stairs, though, stands The Executor, who tells me that it is the plague given form.
In any normal situation, I would avoid this card like the plague and tell everyone else to do the same.
Bannon warned Kushner to avoid Manafort "like the plague," because of the optics around his connections to Ukraine and Russia.
I avoid the grocery store like the plague these days, and instead pay more for groceries delivered to my door.
No Angry Men Dear Diary: Jury duty is something I've avoided like the plague ever since I became an adult.
The film "1985" is a moving cinematic sketch of a HIV-infected man living through the height of the plague.
The lesson of The Plague is that we should see ourselves as members of a community, not as atomized actors.
They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
President Déby wants to finally end the plague, Dr. Ouakou said — but has not, he conceded, given him a deadline.
An offering to the Virgin Mary for the cessation of the plague, it was destroyed by Napoleon's troops in 1797.
In "The Plague," the doctor at the center of the novel, Bernard Rieux, reacts to the pestilence with active fatalism.
Another imagined hazmat gear featuring the drummer's iconic red doughnuts -- dreamed up merchandise for fans ready to battle the plague.
"Everybody ran away from him like he had the plague, but I stuck with him for eight years," he said.
About a decade ago, some scientists argued that the plague could have originated in East Asia over 2,600 years ago.
Nevertheless, the plague -- which had not been the main focus of the health push -- has occasionally reared its ugly head.
The plague is at root a disease of rodents, and had been endemic among social burrowing rodents in central Asia.
As much as we've been taught to believe that the plague was a thing of ancient European history, it's unfortunately still going around — and has once again been found in the U.S. As ABC News reports, officials in two Arizona counties are warning the public after fleas in the area tested positive for the plague.
Zoonotic diseases such as the plague, Ebola and avian flu—which are generally carried by animals—are extremely hard to eradicate.
The plague hit Wilkes-Barre as the proud county seat on the Susquehanna River was struggling to reverse decades of decay.
The plague has ravaged the country, and the lucky few who haven't succumbed to the illness have become mad with paranoia.
It's no polished, glossy Trump International Hotel, but at least it's not an ethics disaster that locals avoid like the plague.
Daily, about two million people on both sides of the Hudson have their senses attacked by the plague of tourist helicopters.
According to the Washington Post, the man, 38, and his wife, 37, died of "multiple organ failure" caused by the plague.
The plague only affects about 5,000 people a year worldwide, but it can be fatal if not treated promptly with antibiotics.
Even so, science was still woefully short of understanding the plague or coming up with a vaccine that could prevent it.
"We are looking at a situation in emerging markets where contagion is turning into something that resembles the plague," said Schamotta.
Poor sanitation and the concentration of people, animals and food may have allowed the plague to develop into a dangerous disease.
But it is this same racial isolation that will make minorities and college-educated white voters avoid Trump like the plague.
For a long time, reboots were the plague of an entertainment industry that refused to let original ideas and perspectives flourish.
Bannon advised that the campaign avoid Manafort "like the plague" because of the optics around his connection to Ukraine and Russia.
When the plague started spreading in 21967 in Venice, Italy, ports started turning away ships suspected of coming from infected areas.
Subtle, and bracingly beautiful, it must have been done just before 1527, when Puligo died of the plague at age 35.
The beauty of The Plague is that it asks the reader to map the lessons of the pandemic onto everyday life.
Shakespeare wrote King Lear in quarantine during the plague, and you could paint the next big masterpiece while practicing social distancing.
Thomas Mann, whose novel "The Magic Mountain," like Camus's "The Plague," is an exhilarating example of the literature of political ideas.
And that makes sense: I'd also have a favorable view of the flu if I suddenly found myself with the plague.
It should be neither remarkable nor courageous for a country singer to address the plague of gun violence in this country.
By the time the plague had run its course, as many 100 million people, half the population of Europe, had perished.
Plagued by questions For a disease that has impacted humans for centuries, there's still plenty we don't know about the plague.
Just as the climate started to turn colder, the plague appeared on the Southern shores of the Mediterranean — in AD 541.
Prior to the plague, the medieval social model depended on the nobility extracting value from huge numbers of low-paid serfs.
Fleas feed on rodents and mammals infected with the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, and then transmit it to humans by biting them.
Once that happens, combating the plague would be a more complex operation, Mr. Quiroga said, requiring fumigating aircraft to poison the swarms.
With his music, Samp hopes to raise awareness of colony collapse disorder, the plague that has killed millions of honeybee hives worldwide.
Of course, with a name like "the plague," this condition has a reputation that no amount of reassuring statistics can wipe away.
While the plague is treatable with antibiotics, it is fatal in 30%–100% of cases that aren't treated, according to the WHO.
The holiday honoring romance is either celebrated with passion, or avoided like it's the plague (subject to change due to S.O. status).
For a decade, the DNA has given Romania a measure of judicial independence and some hope of curing the plague of corruption.
But overcoming the plague will require longer-term assistance, he emphasized – "not just intervening at the peak and then forgetting about it".
Idealistically, philosophically, in terms of the magic of life on this planet, it's so reduced because of the plague of our species.
Everyone walked right past, avoiding us like the plague, including the Young Labor Party leader with a mad look in his eye.
That's why the plague threatening to wipe out prairie dogs—the ferrets' main source of food and shelter—is such a problem.
It would be another two centuries until the plague finally succumbed, but by then, 50 million people had died in its wake.
The plague is lethal to both ferrets and prairie dogs, who provide ferrets with a source of food and tunnels for shelter.
Wagner knew something was wrong before the plague was national news, and started the York County Heroin Task Force in July 2014.
But overcoming the plague will require longer-term assistance, he emphasised – "not just intervening at the peak and then forgetting about it".
But the plague — bubonic as well as pneumonic — continues to affect people from Africa to Asia, from South America to North America.
Editorial Politicians often shun the suggestion that they should avoid clichés like the plague, and officeholders in New York are no exception.
The overwork they face contributes to the plague of backlogs and delays that Governor Cuomo rightly identifies as critical impediments to justice.
By the time the plague had taken its toll, 260 of them had died, representing over a third of the total population.
"They stopped the plague in France," Sheryl said, ripping off a piece of sourdough bread and dipping it in the potato soup.
No one reading this piece could ever claim that we have "survived the plague," not if the "we" means ALL Americans. Blistering!
After rats invade the wedding feast, the town tries to deal with the plague by burning a Jewish alchemist at the stake.
Since then, the plague of so-called SIM-swap attacks that it enables have only grown, hitting even Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
At least Carl confronts the plague in his own way, and he is getting frustrated and scared by Jody's denial of reality.
He serves as a trusted adviser to lords, ministers and legislators as the plague breaks out in Constantinople then creeps toward London.
The children and lovers and families who were taken by the plague are open wounds, ones they would do anything to heal.
And yet how much do we really know about greyscale, the plague that citizens of Westeros fear but do not yet understand?
No vaccine has been developed for the plague, and if the illness is not treated quickly with drugs the death rate is high.
The capital smelled of death in its last large outbreak of the Plague, the worst since the Black Death of the 14th century.
What's more, the plague was not introduced by settlers from the Eurasian steppe, the researchers argue, but instead had an eastern European origin.
This issue is especially relevant to our home town of Chicago, which has suffered more than most from the plague of gun violence.
The plague would return 800 years later, manifesting as the Black Death—a menace that killed 50 million Europeans from 1347 to 1351.
While Patrick seemingly avoided spending major amount of time with Stassi like the plague, Beau Clarke doesn't invite the same kinds of issues.
Its May release of Chrome 66 muted sites that played sound automatically, saving internet users from the plague of annoying auto-playing videos.
With coughs and sniffles abound, many are eager to get the flu vaccine — while others are avoiding the shot like, well, the plague.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the plague spreads to humans through infected fleas and rodents like squirrels, chipmunks and prairie dogs.
Sometimes the plague is spread through contact with infected animals and, less commonly, it is spread from human to human, as in Madagascar.
This was based on an analysis of gleaned from the teeth of two German victims killed by the plague around 1500 years ago.
Even the plague of mould or fungus infections that occur during shipping are held at bay by a stronger cell membrane, he said.
The silver lining to the plague is the opportunity to strengthen and diversify urban forests, making them more resilient to the next invader.
"He called on lawmakers to tighten gun control and help "end the plague of violence that these weapons inflict on so many lives.
On average, seven cases of people infected with the plague are reported in the U.S. each year, with the most common being bubonic.
Despite its name and fatal history in the Middle Ages, the plague is rare and generally treatable, at least in the United States.
Before antibiotics were invented in the 1940s, the plague killed more than half of the people who got it, and sometimes many more.
"You hear of the plague, and instantly you think of Black Death which ravages Europe, it has that enormous historical baggage," he said.
"We investigated a large data set of human burials from before and after the plague outbreak, and the plague did not result in a significant change whether people buried the dead alone or with many others," said co-author Janet Kay, a lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and History and the CSLA-Cotsen postdoctoral fellow in Late Antiquity at Princeton University.
"We don't know exactly where we're at," said Mr. Karnatz, the farmers' representative, who has been involved in coordinating a response to the plague.
They aren't evil creatures; they're humans who fell victim to the plague, their aggression driven by a desire to return to a human body.
"Back in college, I avoided these people like the plague because of their well-known racism, I'd call their strain 'hipster racism,'" she wrote.
This could mean that both individuals died of the plague, and that an epidemic had taken hold of this farming community, the researchers speculate.
Most people with allergies tend to avoid pollen like the plague, not sprinkle it on top of smoothies and salads and eat it intentionally.
Others abstained or left their ballots blank, dismayed by the choice between what some called "cholera or the plague": global finance or xenophobic nationalism.
I've never been under any delusions about the plague of white supremacy or the ways in which it infects every segment of American life.
Yet the vast majority of the population can't be bothered, avoiding most science like the plague —hard sciences like physics and math in particular.
Symptoms of the plague include fever, chills, painful and inflamed lymph nodes, or shortness of breath with coughing and/or blood-tainted sputum arise.
Scientists previously thought that the plague arrived in Europe with migrants from the Eurasian Steppe, who effectively moved in and replaced the Neolithic communities.
The plague of neutrality is creeping into everything — Friday's closely watched nonfarm payroll report was more or less neutral, not too hot or cold.
You may avoid accepting those notifications for phone updates like the plague, but doing so can reduce the chances of your phone being hacked.
Former Trump aide Michael Caputo on a potential Trump interview with the special counsel: "I think they should avoid it like the plague" pic.twitter.
But almost every Republican — except those leaving the stage — softened their direct criticism of Trump and ran from TV or reporters like the plague.
In 2014, China saw one man die and 151 people placed in quarantine because of the plague, with the city of Yumen sealed off.
The plague that terrorized my generation, AIDS, was subdued by the same kind of public education, cultural flexibility and medical advances we need today.
Of all the public health stories we've covered in the past few years, the plague epidemic that was brewing in Madagascar frightened us most.
Do you really want to deal with 10,000 rats that are probably all carrying the plague or some other sort of life-threatening disease?
The nation is reeling from a pair of mass shootings and once again grappling with what to do about the plague of gun violence.
Ethiopia and Kenya are struggling to maintain the plague, and scientists fear that the insects could spread across Southwest Asia and the Middle East.
Stop flights" and "The U.S. must immediately stop all flights from EBOLA infected countries or the plague will start and spread inside our 'borders.
Of note: Pneumonic plague, which the Chinese patients have, is the only form of the plague that can be spread from person to person.
When she landed the role last year, she used her imagination to decide how her character would behaved when fleeing the plague, she said.
For patients with complex, treatment-resistant PTSD, this brief reprieve from the plague of traumatic emotions can allow them to effectively process difficult memories.
When the plague, or Black Death, devastated the peoples of Europe in the 14th century, Jews, foreigners and lepers were widely blamed for it.
When the plague, or Black Death, devastated the peoples of Europe in the 14th century, Jews, foreigners and lepers were widely blamed for it.
The plague first spread from one rodent species to another, carried by fleas — ultimately infecting black rats, which live in close quarters with humans.
Avoid 100% cotton socks like the plague, for one thing, but I also advise you to avoid any sock made of one single material.
Humans can also get the plague from contact with infected animals and, rarely, from an infected human — but it depends on the type of plague.
But, just because a few fleas are stuck with the plague doesn't mean you need to run out and grab your plague mask just yet.
You either loved Gilmore Girls or you didn't; you either adored Bunheads and wept when it was canceled, or you avoided it like the plague.
It was just post the e-fueled, Europe-centric '90s, just pre the plague on all that is beautiful, otherwise known as normcore/athleisure/influencers.
While the plague is treatable with antibiotics, it is fatal in 30% to 100% of cases that aren't treated, according to the World Health Organization.
It wasn&apost too long ago that a lot of people even within the president&aposs party were kind of avoiding him like the plague.
For one, the Black Death had a wider spread and was far deadlier than its predecessor outbreak, the Plague of Justinian (6th to 8th centuries).
The world's ability to put the lid on pandemics has come a long way since the days when the plague, cholera and smallpox ravaged unchecked.
But while security experts and journalists know to avoid iCloud like the plague, the ramifications of that choice aren't always so obvious to average users.
But the pneumonic plague is "almost always fatal if not treated," the U.S. CDC says, and occurs when the plague bacteria gets into the lungs.
"This issue is especially relevant to our home town of Chicago, which has suffered more than most from the plague of gun violence," Warren said.
The plague You say "plague," and most people think "the Middle Ages," but the disease is still very much a part of our lives today.
Righetti and Zilberstein published a paper on the plague results, and they were featured on Italian TV. Their method of protein extraction captured attention, too.
During the year of the plague, Kepler was working as a mathematician for General Albrecht von Wallenstein, who was in charge of the Imperial Army.
Algorithmic bias is a real problem in AI right now that can be corrupted by the same sorts of bias the plague the human experience.
And we have to tackle the plague of gun violence, which is a big contributor to a lot of the problems that we're seeing today.
A bacterium called Yersinia pestis, which is carried by wild rodents and the fleas that feed on them, causes all three types of the plague.
The city has been through SARS, swine flu and even the plague of 1894, which killed more than 5,000 people in less than a year.
One of the reasons I love The Plague is that it draws out the conflict between individual happiness and moral obligation in such vivid fashion.
In 1527, when Vasari was 16 and studying in Florence, he learned that his father died of the plague that had descended on his hometown.
What historical parallels, like to the 1918 flu pandemic and to the plague, can we find, and what can — and can't — we learn from them?
"They avoid the media like the plague," Christopher W. Schmidt, a legal historian at Chicago-Kent College of Law, said of nominees to the court.
He grew up in a world forever changed by a pandemic, and yet he mentions the plague only once in his enormous body of work.
Cholera in the early 1990s cost Peru $770 million, while India lost about $1 billion in tourism when it had a bout of the plague.
Russia is as vulnerable to the plague of Islamist terrorism as any Western nation, with large Muslim populations both in Russia and around its borders.
In the meantime, Walker telescopes in and out among these characters' experiences and the college town, animating both intimate and panoramic moments of the plague.
But he thought about it and he drew it, and had they built it they would have stopped another 100 years of the plague, probably.
After all, their plan to reverse the effects of the plague and thereby "resurrect" a whole bunch of dead people is on the same continuum.
The Plague By Albert Camus The Plague, around which I build a major section of my book Good Without God, is a sweeping secular sacred text: a novel whose characters and drama are a metaphor for the question of how we create meaning and purpose in a world where it otherwise might seem, as Dostoyevsky put it in The Brothers Karamazov, that 'without God, all is permitted.
The plague, whether it's bubonic, septicemic, or pneumonic, stems from a bacterium named Yersinia pestis, which killed off roughly 25 million Europeans in the 1300s, and is still endemic to the western US. "Humans usually get plague after being bitten by a rodent flea that is carrying the plague bacterium, or by handling an animal infected with plague," according to the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
On [2015's The Plague Within], we did a song called "Beneath Broken Earth" and it was very similar to the new material and new album.
"This outbreak is unusually severe, and there are still five more months to go before the end of the plague season," the World Health Organization reported.
The better off began to hide themselves away for fear of being contaminated and did nothing to even try to curb the advance of the plague.
The plague, also called the bubonic plague and "Black Death," might sound like an ancient epidemic from history textbooks, but it actually never really went away.
I single out gaming components because they're close to my heart, but the plague of overcooked positivity in branding names is pervasive across the tech industry.
Having a problem or mild expression of emotion won't hurt you the first time, but if a pattern develops, people will avoid you like the plague.
Though many historians assumed that the large-scale deaths were caused by the plague, this is the first time evidence has become available to prove it.
These were the plague years of HIV/AIDS in the 22012s and 1990s, before there was a "cocktail," general sympathy, organized and effective movements for awareness.
Several other gaming consoles and networks have been targeted in recent years, and the plague of ransomware has already found its way into the gaming industry.
In order to keep the plague from spreading further, he says, they have to purge the city and exterminate its infected population before they all turn.
It's a ludicrous policy that doesn't serve anyone's interest and it's another black eye for a digital storefront that PC gamers already avoid like the plague.
There are papers with elaborate watermarks, and with tiny cuts made in the 16th century to show that the surface had been disinfected against the plague.
While Kisser and bassist Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. trudge through mud, Max Cavalera screams about racist politicians and the plague-like effects of hate and discrimination.
The study suggests that the plague started as a human disease in "mega-settlements" of 10,000 to 20,000 people were built starting about 6,000 years ago.
The French crown even outlawed potatoes for over 20 years in the 18th century, as they were rumored to lead to leprosy or even the plague.
Then a comet flames across the sky, heralding the arrival of the Plague (Serge Maggiani) and his slinky secretary (Valérie Dashwood), a grim reaper in lingerie.
He was armed with a PowerPoint presentation that touted GDD's many successes, including responding to Ebola, all types of contagious influenzas, cholera, and even the plague.
"The Plague" isn't trying to panic us, because panic suggests a response to a dangerous but short-term condition from which we can eventually find safety.
"The Plague" isn't trying to panic us, because panic suggests a response to a dangerous but short-term condition from which we can eventually find safety.
The plague prompted Somalia to declare a national emergency in February, and has already resulted in the loss of hundreds of thousands of acres of crops.
Unlike Peter with his keys or Catherine with her wheel, this little-known saint did not have a set of standard attributes until the plague struck.
Unlike Peter with his keys or Catherine with her wheel, this little-known saint did not have a set of standard attributes until the plague struck.
Algorithmic bias is a real problem in AI right now that can be totally corrupted by the same sorts of bias the plague the human experience.
Within 14 months, over a third of Eyam's population succumbed to the horror of the plague that had been inadvertently brought to the village from London.
In the past, Cholera was blamed on Irish immigrants, the plague was blamed on Chinese immigrants, and waves of tuberculosis have been blamed on Mexican immigrants.
As a result, we don't have a single unified voice for reason and for instruction the way we did in the plague of my generation, AIDS.
The plague had been detected in the region earlier this year as well when a Mongolian couple died from the disease after consuming raw marmot kidney.
The plague ravaged the city, as it did much of Europe, killing an estimated 100,000 Parisians, between a third and half the population at the time.
Because in that era, being any kind of artist in New York meant you were living through the plague and you were one of its diarists.
And hunting it down like it's the plague, particularly while our lawmakers and leaders are permitted to escape consequences for far worse, is just plain embarrassing.
Other books included "The Plague Dogs" (1977), about two canine fugitives from an experimental lab; "Traveller" (1988), a Civil War chronicle from the viewpoint of Gen.
Last October a team led by Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen extracted Yersinia pestis, the plague bacterium, from human teeth up to 5,000 years old.
So, in an effort to combat the plague, Refinery29 has put together a list of tips to help you determine whether a story is true or phony.
The plague has gone from causing 50 million deaths in Europe during the Middle Ages to causing close to 50,000 human cases in the last two decades.
When Del discovers that other humans have not only survived the plague, but are creating a techno-utopia in the American West, he is confused and hesitant.
Rodents can transmit the plague, salmonella, hemorrhagic fevers, as well as a host of other horrible sounding diseases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
DNA sequenced from ancient skeletons dating back to the 214th century was found to match that of the bacteria responsible for the plague, known as Yersinia pestis.
In the 14th century, the plague was also known as the "Black Death" when an epidemic spread by rats killed tens of millions of people throughout Europe.
If you've been waiting for the glorious day when the plague on humanity that is Adobe Flash will cease to exist, we now know when it'll happen.
When asked about the plague of robocalls in today's hearing, Wheeler gave a personal anecdote about spammers calling his home and suggesting he owed the IRS money.
The research doesn't quite answer all of the enduring questions people have about the Plague of Justinian, particularly its origins, though it does offer a strong hint.
My current slacks and khakis were pretty old and faded so she convinced me to do some clothes shopping (something that I typically resist like the plague).
He joins eagerly in the brawls that are part of the rituals of manhood and falls victim to the alcoholism that is the plague of the village.
See, this is a town where the medical staff have taken on costumes from the local theatre, since they provide protection from the storms and the plague.
The plague comes in three varieties: Pneumonic plague is an infection of the lungs; septicemic plague is a blood infection; and bubonic plague affects the lymphatic system.
The model outcomes therefore suggest the spread of the plague back then was mainly attributable to human fleas and body lice, according to the study published Monday.
Interpretations of "The Plague" over the years have ranged from a critique of the Nazi occupation during World War II to a leading example of existentialist literature.
A clue is that 7 percent of ancient DNA samples from Europe and the steppes contain DNA of the plague microbe that caused medieval Europe's Black Death.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt will roll back President Obama's signature climate achievement; Trump unveils his DACA deal wish list; Madagascar is suffering an outbreak of the plague.
She watched her children play on a tidal beach off Omey Island, where pilgrims once sought cures from the plague at the holy well of St. Fechin.
It reminded her of a wounded body — more specifically, of Saint Sebastian, who as it happens was revered in Monteverdi's Venice as a protector against the plague.
Reactions to the plague also included an upsurge in bigotry and scapegoating, with more instances of heightened prejudice and even pogroms against minorities including Jews and Roma.
But the company has been promoting the technology as its best effort to eliminate the plague of online ticket bots, which are now banned by federal law.
If they came from places where the plague was spreading, they were required to stay anchored offshore for a month to prove that they weren't carrying it.
In the chapel at the Palazzo Pubblico, which was painted during the Black Death, Matar reflects on the impacts of the plague and descriptions of mass graves.
Although "American War" is narrated, in part, by Benjamin Chestnut — Simon's son, who miraculously survives the plague — it is Benjamin's Aunt Sarat who stands at center stage.
As Daisuke Wakabayashi and Mike Isaac write, the two internet giants have actually taken some small steps to remedy the plague of false or misleading news articles.
Of all the public health stories I've covered in the past few years, the plague epidemic that's been brewing in Madagascar since the summer frightened me most.
Natural focuses—areas in which the bacteria, fleas and animal reservoirs might create the right conditions for the plague to spread—are found in much of the world.
Complete strangers that bring supplies and soup to quarantined quarters and hold the baggie as far away from their own bodies as possible lest they contract the plague.
Even at the height of the plague, youth still vanishes, parties still get down to ash and wine-spills, and we still seem to care about it all.
As people have become increasingly wary of Facebook and the younger generation avoids it like the plague, Instagram has managed to maintain a mostly positive relationship with users.
There's a lot of reasons why people keep coming back to Twitter, but there's definitely one that pushes everyone away: the plague of ugly harrassment across the platform.
He finds his friend Jaina and mentor Uther waiting for him and, as he explains what is happening, he realizes that the plague has already hit the city.
Flashback to 212, Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC), a New York-based non-profit, emerged when the government was too afraid to acknowledge the plague ravaging the nation.
Madagascar has regular outbreaks of the plague, but this one is different because the infections started much earlier in the year and are in new areas, including cities.
But the plague of poll closings in Georgia commenced in earnest in 22020, after Kemp's office issued a handy guide, formatted Q&A-style, to county officials statewide.
But King and the authors of the Kerner Report would have recognized the ongoing concerns of poverty, the travails of American cities, and the plague of gun violence.
That said, I'm not sure I understand the wellness benefits of the plague, which was responsible for wiping out 50 million people in Europe during the 14th century.
The 300 percent jump in cholera cases is especially troubling — that deadly microbe devastated England nearly as much as the plague, claiming thousands of lives, especially in London.
A neighbor crashing into you with a shopping cart is a horrifying moment of intimate contact, but your neighbor bringing home the plague is that extra uncanny step.
He was served potato mush regularly in prison, and found it not only to be quite tasty but (more importantly) not to give him leprosy or the plague.
According to the medical historian Klaus Bergdolt, the plague was a vital prerequisite for the Renaissance, one of the most culturally inspiring and rich eras in human history.
In 1993, "Angels in America," Tony Kushner's angry and eloquent account of the plague, would arrive on Broadway (it returns in a much-heralded revival on March 25).
And unlike the plague lurching across Europe in the 1300s, a traveler can now bring a deadly strain of bird flu from China to Europe within 24 hours.
And writers of anti-theatrical tracts, who collated any theatrical practice with terrible sin (I should be so lucky!), often laid blame for the plague at theaters' doors.
And writers of anti-theatrical tracts, who collated any theatrical practice with terrible sin (I should be so lucky!), often laid blame for the plague at theaters' doors.
If you read The Plague long ago, perhaps for a college class, you likely were struck most by the physical torments that Camus's narrator dispassionately but viscerally describes.
In Mr. Douthat's estimation, the plague of meaninglessness afflicting the country is in all likelihood a product of profound, interlocking social deficiencies that will resist targeted, technocratic cures.
Walter tells Eric that, in the eighties, at the height of the plague, he and Henry bought a house upstate where they could live together in protected isolation.
In a typical year before the plague, only 503 percent to 15 percent would have died, and Mr. Adee's losses would have been between 3 and 7 percent.
I sing, sometimes, pretending it is the Plague years, and that I have been left here to die in the buried city, to sing songs for the dead.
The China Center for Disease Control said the plague is "an ancient bacterial infection that can be treated clinically with a variety of effective antibiotics" if caught early.
Nicolas Poussin (21994-1503) never depicted contemporary events in his history paintings, but his "The Plague at Ashdod" (2150) draws upon awareness of a contemporary plague in Milan.
So when traders unwittingly brought the plague with them into southeastern and southern Europe from the Middle East, it spread quickly, killing huge numbers of people throughout Europe.
Meanwhile, septicemic plague occurs when the plague-causing bacteria Yersinia pestis enters the bloodstream, and pneumonic plague (the rarest form) is contracted by inhaling the bacteria into the lungs.
By the time you get to the sampling and dissonance of tracks like "The Plague," you'll be too deep into parsing her existential puzzle for it to phase you.
In a sad twist, the only people Atwell can ever truly talk to anymore are the ones he would have previously avoided like the plague—journalists and police officers.
If you're petite, you might dread cold-weather dressing (and shopping!) like the plague — and rightly so because frankly, winter clothing is not typically designed with shorties in mind.
The percentage in Argentina is roughly the same as the U.S., though they're receiving fewer calls per person, meaning the plague is more evenly spread out amongst the population.
She chugged almond milk, but that eventually loses its charm and she moves on to just holding her hand over her mouth like the plague is in the air.
That came after a representative of Alibaba's online shopping site Tmall visited Danish diplomats in Beijing on Friday to discuss how to combat "the plague of the exotic mollusks".
Written between 1348 and 1353, the series of novellas detail fictional tales about seven young women and three young men hiding out in a villa to escape the plague.
Many of Gfrörer's stories take the supernatural, or things that are otherwise alien to a modern reader (like the Plague), and rivet them to Earth with harrowingly intimate frustrations.
In news that is definitely not terrifying and definitely does not make us worried about the state of the planet and our future, the plague has made its return.
"Nationwide, any river or stream that wends through farm country suffers pollution to the point of death, but in the Upper Midwest, the plague is nearly total," writes Manning.
If you want to get into bubonic, the World Health Organization recommends hanging around infected fleas so the fleas will bite you and transfer the plague over to you.
We reached out to a handful of career experts to see which traits and habits drive recruiters crazy — read on to learn more, and avoid them like the plague.
Anti-corruption judges would need to be vetted better, while institutions already in place to combat the "plague" of corruption would have to be reinforced and reorganized, he said.
As they traveled the English countryside, stopping in rural towns that had not been stricken by the plague, Shakespeare felt that writing was a better use of his time.
In Renaissance England, chamomile, hyssop, pennyroyal and tansy were strewn on floors to ward off the plague; men and women wielded prophylactic posies of flowers and herbs like swords.
If you care about jailbreaks, make sure you avoid the update like the plague because you never know how long it will take for you to get another opportunity.
The plague is caused by the Yersinia pestis bacteria and is fairly common in the rural western US, including Colorado, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Heated debates took place between the two rounds, within families and among friends, on what some called choosing "between the plague and cholera" — Mr. Macron or Ms. Le Pen.
Mama June avoided Black Friday shoppers like the plague by hitting up a casino with her boyfriend ... and there were still no signs of a family reunion after Thanksgiving.
I was reading Camus's "The Plague"—that was my beach reading—and it seemed to me that we would always be there, in the pink courtyard, unable to leave.
A question has always hung over the reaction of gay men to the plague that terrorized and decimated them in the 1980s and 1990s: Why did they not surrender?
But scientists have since found DNA evidence that the plague could have existed much further back than previously thought -- there's evidence it existed in Europe some 5,20153 years ago.
After the plague diagnosis in China, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention said there was an extremely low risk of it spreading, state media China Daily reported.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at cracking down on the plague of billions of deceptive robocalls that annoy Americans each month.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at cracking down on the plague of billions of deceptive robocalls that annoy Americans each month.
The Senate's top Democrat, Chuck Schumer, last week accused Gorsuch of avoiding answering questions "like the plague" during their private meeting and dodging efforts to gauge his judicial independence.
"He walked over to where people stretch, and people were getting away from him and everything like he had the plague," one witness said, according to local TV station WFXT.
But just like the plague of mass shootings is a gun problem, the thousands of people killed by cars as they walk our streets every year is a car problem.
Now, a team of researchers is asserting that the plague had an unexpected impact: clearing the air of a toxic pollutant for the first time in over a thousand years.
The purpose was to provide a mighty barrier against the advance of the Sahara, and to reverse the plague of desertification spreading drought, famine and poverty through the Sahel region.
I thought that maybe the lemonade had helped spread the plague, because you had these people going from neighborhood to neighborhood, and then I decided that it was the opposite.
In addition to the plague, famine, and war that raged within the Mediterranean, historians around the globe were also documenting their own crises stemming from the scourge of unforeseen darkness.
Or, what if researchers are able to engineer a meeker version of the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, the plague that is sweeping through bat colonies and destroying them?
"The plague of the homosexual agenda has been spread within the Church, promoted by organized networks and protected by a climate of complicity and a conspiracy of silence," they continued.
The National Motorists Association, a grass-roots group that lobbies for safer traffic laws, blames the plague of left-lane laggards on the national speed limit imposed in the 1970s.
We might, for instance, be able to engineer a meeker version of the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, the plague that is sweeping through bat colonies and destroying them.
The earliest documented instance of this happening was the Plague of Justinian (it's also been called the First Pandemic, though there were probably earlier pandemics involving typhoid and other diseases).
One of the best documented social outcomes of the plague in late-medieval Europe was the violence, often directed at Jews, who were accused of causing plague by poisoning wells.
The behavior has made them the plague of mariners past and present, and in recent times, they have even sampled the delights of at least one New York City pier.
The alliums' pungency repels aphids and larger threats (compounds in the leaves offer a kind of herd immunity against black spot, a fungal infection and botanical equivalent of the plague).
With Mr. Mélenchon out, many people see the race, as expressed in an old French saying, as a choice between "la peste et le choléra" (the plague and the cholera).
The plague was the H.I.V. virus, and the organization that the men formed would become the Gay Men's Health Crisis, the world's first organization to respond to the AIDS epidemic.
According to legend, Galicia's main roundup — 70 miles away in Sabucedo — started after horses were donated to the parish to thank the patron saint for sparing residents from the plague.
"War abroad had given rise to civil discord at home," Jennifer T. Roberts writes in THE PLAGUE OF WAR: Athens, Sparta, and the Struggle for Ancient Greece (Oxford University, $34.95).
Next to Iran, the next worst outbreak is in Italy, with more than 300 cases and rising quickly—and likely spreading through Europe exactly as the plague did centuries ago.
"The plague had already entered Milan," Alessandro Manzoni writes in "The Betrothed," the 19th century Italian literary classic renowned for its vivid descriptions of the 1630 pestilence that gutted Milan.
In the suit, LaMarre says Vivica actively tried to torpedo promotions for his show by calling it a "fake," and telling her fans to avoid "Black Magic" like the plague.
As the plague of nonconsensual pornography spreads, other advocates say that they're hoping the Me Too movement will be the catalyst that finally pushes large tech companies and Congress to act.
Glitter — long maligned for its close association with middle-school dance troupes and that whole thing about how it spreads like the plague — made one hell of a comeback in 2016.
However, Oval lacks the oppressive ick-factor of Ling Ma's novel, and expectedly so: the plague-ridden New York of Severance is more menacing than a bland Berlin's rule by megacorporations.
The plague of rationalization In 1961, President John F. Kennedy told a joint session of Congress that before the end of the decade, America would put a man on the moon.
"I always wanted the show to end right around 1995 to 1996 because that's the year that the HIV medications came out and worked and stopped the plague," the writer explains.
The latest figures from Madagascar's health ministry show there have been 911 recorded cases of the plague across 17 of the island nation's regions since August, killing 97 people so far.
But compared to the more famous and destructive Black Death—a pandemic in the Middle Ages also caused by plague—we know less about the bacteria behind the Plague of Justinian.
The latest figures from Madagascar's health ministry show there have been 911 recorded cases of the plague across 17 of the island nation's regions since August, killing 95 people so far.
However, nine neighboring countries and territories remain on alert and have been identified by the WHO as priority countries in the African region in terms of ensuring preparedness against the plague.
A major carrier has begun to deploy one of the most effective tools at fighting the plague of illegal calls—but so far, it works on just a single phone model.
Though the plague of moths can certainly be interpreted as a sign of God's wrath, the insect epidemic was at least partly down to a member of the Parisian ground staff.
"State of Siege," which flopped at its Paris debut, can be read as a peculiar companion piece to Camus's 1947 novel "The Plague," about a pandemic that overtakes an Algerian town.
There are subreddits and Facebook groups devoted to eradicating the plague of Harry Potter fans, not for liking the books themselves but for committing the sin of not reading enough books.
So I'm tantalized by the description of Mr. Harrison's follow-up, a comedy set among a troupe of medieval actors traipsing from city to city, a step ahead of the plague.
Clarification: This story has been updated to reflect that bubonic is the most common form of the plague in humans in the U.S.; the two other forms are pneumonic and septicemic.
Mr. Guglielmi said it was unclear how Mr. Lathem, a microbiologist at Northwestern who had studied the plague, met Mr. Warren, a senior treasury assistant at Somerville College at Oxford University.
"International tourists who used to come here in droves avoid this place like the plague," Mr. Novick said, adding that people who stay in Ocean Drive hotels complain incessantly about noise.
Letting those souls lost in the plague know that we remember them, helping them to continue their crossing over the sea of death and into their rightful place in the infinite.
Today, even with antibiotics on board, the plague still kills about one in every ten people who get it (the bubonic plague is considered the least deadly form of the three).
In "The Plague of 'Early Decision'," Frank Bruni writes: Early decision and early action, which are offered by some 450 colleges, are a special and especially disturbing part of the frenzy.
Although the nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosie" is widely thought to be about the plague, Black said that was an incorrect theory created decades after the song was first sung.
WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at cracking down on the plague of billions of deceptive robocalls that annoy Americans each month.
We were supposed to find the cure to the plague, the end of the end of the world, but the storm rolled in and snatched our helicopter out of the sky.
And in meetings this month to coordinate a response to the plague, officials in Argentina have been emphasizing the havoc locusts can wreak by digging out sepia-toned photographs of past plagues.
According to the state's health department, it is unknown whether the child was exposed to the plague in Idaho, or if the illness was picked up during a recent trip to Oregon.
The outbreak was unusual because the majority of plague cases (77%) were pneumonic, which is the most serious form of the plague and the type that can spread from human to human.
Believe it or not, it's pretty common, even routine, for Arizonan fleas to test positive for the plague, Nicole Capone, M.A., public information officer for Arizona Department of Health Services, tells Refinery29.
Although most New Yorkers try to avoid Times Square like the plague, Ryan Serhant is trying to encourage people to move there on this week's episode of Million Dollar Listing New York.
First, it was outright dismissal; next came the arms-length pondering; then, finally, was a full throated and multi-faceted war on the plague of hoaxes and falsehoods being disseminated on Facebook.
The Wellcome Trust-funded project, called "After the plague: health and history in medieval Cambridge," is an effort to catalogue and analyze the burials in as much depth and detail as possible.
It flashes me back to the casual anti-Semitism of my childhood classmates and Girl Scout leaders, to the plague of adolescent nightmares in which I was chased and captured by Nazis.
In her sequel, THE BUTCHER BIRD (Pegasus Crime, $25.95), the plague has passed, leaving the ancient feudal system in chaos and the rule of law degenerating in the face of mob violence.
On Tuesday, Chinese censors instructed online news aggregators in China to "block and control" online discussion related to news about the plague, according to a directive seen by The New York Times.
Since most of us avoid said foods like the plague, we wanted to see what people really look like when they take a big bite of whatever it is they can't stand.
Meanwhile, Chinese censors told online news aggregators in the country to "block and control" discussion of the plague, the Times reported, adding that China has a history of covering up infectious outbreaks.
Nearby villages would leave food and supplies by the cordon rocks in return for coins that were soaked in vinegar, a practice that the townspeople believed would prevent the plague from spreading.
The bad news for the knuckleball is that it's designed to induce fly balls, which is something teams are avoiding like the plague in today's era of launch angles and juiced baseballs.
Making its way westward via Silk Road merchants and caravans, the plague took several years to reach Persia, where it killed the Khan overlord Abu Said as well as half the population.
Just as the plague decimated the Mongol khanates and splintered its grip on Eurasia, so too will the coronavirus encourage China's vassal states to look for other partners in the geopolitical marketplace.
They set the stage for a decade of startling, vivid, wildly original, and masterly paintings of people doing weird things—using blood from a live shark to cure the plague, for example.
Today, many of us think of the plague as something confined to the history books -- a grim symbol of the medieval period, before doctors knew about the existence of viruses or bacteria.
In 2014, he urged the government to ban all flights from "Ebola-infected countries" to stop the "plague" from spreading inside U.S. borders, an approach that medical experts didn't think was needed.
Guitarist Greg McKintosh started doing Vallenfyre in 2011 while you did vocals for Sweden's Bloodbath, and both of these straightforward death metal projects happened right before you released The Plague Within in 2015.
But even putting the weight of the gloves aside, they allow a fighter to punch harder without the risk of broken fingers and wrists, which were the plague of the London Prize Ring.
If passed, the Not Invisible Act will get victims, tribal leaders, federal agencies and law enforcement in the same room to recommend solutions to the plague of missing and slain Native American women.
If you want to convince the world that Bitcoin is no good, you need to conjure up a string of adjectives so scathing that it makes the Bitcoin sound worse than the plague.
Focusing here on one Los Angeles case, she delves into the "plague of black homicides," including the fraught relationship between the police and civilians and the justice system's failure to protect black citizens.
Such genericism is poignant because while most of the dystopian canon was written to examine the tools of authoritarianism, "The Plague" seeks to expose the collective human reaction to an impossibly pessimistic situation.
Years later, two cousins, brothers, would be touched by the plague: One was shot down and the other is serving a long prison sentence for a separate incident, a botched robbery turned murder.
I think there was an illustration, or maybe a reproduced etching, of one of the plague doctors in their fucking awful beak masks and goggles, with their long robes, which utterly terrified me.
Of course, the rights we gained in the military and marriage and being allowed into public life might not be much of a consolation prize, considering the double-edged sword the plague represented.
A Critic's Notebook article on Friday about the painting "Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo" at the Met refers incorrectly to the first location of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
While wages in England, for example, rose by as much as 403% from the 240s to the 219s, the income of English lords declined by 230% as the plague raged, according to Routt.
As Justinian was in the process of reuniting the eastern and western halves of the Roman empire when the plague hit, it has even been blamed as the true end of that era.
It was to be a short film based on "The Decameron," a 213th-century classic of Italian literature in which 10 people hole up in a villa to try to escape the plague.
This courage didn't just end a plague; it revolutionized medicine and, in turn, became the indispensable moral force that led, as the plague abated, to the greatest civil rights revolution of our time.
Given the plague of scandals hitting tech, the book is perhaps a tad out of date just two years post-publication, but its lessons are invaluable and will stand the test of time.
It also commemorates a plague that killed many of the followers of the well-known Rabbi Akiva, who lived from 50–135 CE. According to tradition, the plague stopped on the 33rd day.
Srælüükeø the Plague Demon presents the award for Best Cinematography and is met with polite applause despite the fact that it has spent the past one thousand eternities cursing existence with disease and famine.
He wasn't likely to knock Lewis out with the knee, and the stepping knee done wrong is the plague of big men—Stefan Struve versus Travis Browne being the most hilarious example of that.
The plague hasn't yet infected any humans in Arizona, but three cases of plague were reported in New Mexico earlier this year, though all three patients were successfully treated in the hospital and released.
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Amazon thickens the market for tech talent, and that is a huge win for both NYC and DC. Yet, these projects rarely work out, and behind this all is the plague of Silicon Everywhere.
Despite the existence of the 1972 biological weapons convention, North Korea is not only believed to be in possession of 13 agents, including anthrax, smallpox and the plague, but also capable of weaponising them.
It may sound like something straight out of the Middle Ages, but the plague is making headlines this week after Idaho health officials reported that a child there is being treated for the disease.
Sulfates, parabens, and phthalates are probably already on your shit list, but you're not alone if 1,4-dioxane has yet to make it onto your radar as another thing to avoid like the plague.
Kadish uses the plague and the Great Fire of London just as Leonardo Padura used Rembrandt in his recent book Heretics and E. L. Doctorow used Harry Houdini and Booker T. Washington in Ragtime.
In our country, we have a gun epidemic, as evidenced by the plague of mass shootings which garner national media attention, and the daily, drumbeat of gun violence which plagues our communities and neighborhoods.
The novel is set in 1983; Will, with his insatiable habits, has no knowledge of aids , and Hollinghurst, writing five years later in the midst of the plague, gives no hint of its arrival.
Despite massive losses in the town, he has instituted a mandatory quarantine of the district known as The Stone Yards, and in doing so, believes he has eradicated the plague completely in this area.
A bartender at La Belle Hortense, Mr. Denamur's wine bar and bookstore — where he recently made Albert Camus's "The Plague" a book of the month — wheeled her suitcase down the street and waved goodbye.
They carry on until one day a figure appears, dressed as the Red Death — it is the plague itself, which has infiltrated the reveling crowd, and brings death to the prince and his followers.
Rep. Matt Gaetz is taking a better safe than sorry approach to coronavirus -- even when he's just voting on it -- 'cause he's got himself a gas mask on that could fight off the plague.
In a world where Superman no longer smiles, Archie Andrews is an ennui-filled singer-songwriter and Belle's mother in "Beauty and the Beast" tragically dies of the plague, of course Anne has PTSD.
They found that the number of deaths caused by the outbreak may have been overestimated, and that the plague did not play a significant role in the transformation of the Mediterranean world or Europe.
The Senate's top Democrat accuses Trump's Supreme Court pick of avoiding answering questions "like the plague" and dodging efforts to gauge his judicial independence during a meeting that deepened his concerns about the nominee.
One exception, however, is Domenico Gargiulo (1609-1675), whose "Market Square, the Plague of Naples" (1656), depicted the epidemic that killed more than half the population of Naples, then the largest city in Italy.
Thomas avoids the case-by-case death march that is the plague of judicial biographies, and by focusing on a handful of decisions he gives a clear sense of how she understood her role.

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