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However, he became gravely ill during the 1918 flu pandemic and, since Spain was neutral and thus under no wartime censorship restrictions, his illness and subsequent recovery were covered worldwide, giving the false impression ( in the absence of real news from anywhere else ) that Spain was the most-affected area.
He was a Lecturer in Anthropology from 1937 through 1938, replacing Sapir, who was gravely ill. Whorf gave graduate level lectures on " Problems of American Indian Linguistics ".
In late medieval England, congregations regularly received Communion only at Easter ; and otherwise individual lay people might expect to receive Communion only when gravely ill, or in the form of a Nuptial Mass on being married.
During his fourth trip to New York in 1953 Thomas became gravely ill and fell into a coma from which he did not recover.
de Gutierrez-Mahoney, doctors that treated Thomas while at St. Vincents, concluded that Faltenstein's failure to see that Thomas was gravely ill and have him admitted to hospital sooner, " was even more culpable than his use of morphine ".
The King of France himself was also gravely ill at that time, suffering " a flux of the bowels " ( dysentery ) from which he seemed unlikely to recover.
Often they are the first port of call to critically ill or gravely injured patients, and must perform a variety of procedures to stabilize such patients, such as intubation, burr hole, cricothyroidotomy, and emergency laparotomy or thoracotomy to stanch bleeding.
Agricola accompanied him and was struck gravely ill on their journey.
Curly remained gravely ill after 1950, dying of a cerebral hemorrhage caused by additional strokes on January 18, 1952.
His army was seriously reduced in November by dysentery, and William himself was gravely ill.
In August, the king fell gravely ill in Metz.
By this time, HaĊĦek had become gravely ill and dangerously overweight.
In September 1860, while visiting Venice with his friend and fellow-laureate Ernest Guiraud, Bizet received news that his mother was gravely ill in Paris, and made his way home.
When Enrique finally decides to take the position, Rosa becomes gravely ill with typhus contracted from the rat bites she received during their border crossing.
Theodora became gravely ill with an intestinal disorder in late August 1056, and died a few days later, on 31 August 1056, at the age of 76.
The Gang of Four succeeded in convincing a gravely ill Mao that Deng Xiaoping was responsible for the incident.
Following rumours and a marked change in his appearance, it was confirmed in July 2004 that Paisley had been undergoing tests for an undisclosed illness and in 2005 Ian Paisley, Jr. confirmed that his father had been gravely ill. Paisley himself later admitted that he had " walked in death's shadow.
However, it must be ratified in Rome by Pope Paul VI, who is gravely ill.
Some years later, Mr. Brown becomes gravely ill with pneumonia after chasing through the woods late at night searching for a possible intruder.
Word came in the summer of 1846 that Rubinstein's father was gravely ill. Rubinstein was left in Berlin while his mother, sister and brother returned to Russia.
On 9 September 2008, various sources reported that after he did not show up that day for a military parade celebrating North Korea's 60th anniversary, United States intelligence agencies believed Kim might be " gravely ill " after having suffered a stroke.
St-Calais died on 2 January 1096 after falling gravely ill on the previous Christmas Day.
Nicholas was particularly upset because his heir, Alexei, was gravely ill with haemophilia, which Michael cited as one of his reasons for marrying Natalia.
Alexei was gravely ill with haemophilia, and Nicholas feared that if Alexei was Emperor, he would be separated from his parents.
A second son, born in the winter of 1864 while Georgiana was gravely ill with scarlet fever, died soon after birth.

gravely and saves
During the fight, Abe's son Sam Wilson is shot in a fight and gravely wounded, but Captain America saves his life by giving him a transfusion of the Super-Soldier's own blood.

gravely and Adam
In the series 52, Cyborg, Herald, Alan Scott, Bumblebee, Hawkgirl, and Firestorm were all returned to Earth although gravely injured, while other heroes such as Supergirl, Starfire, Animal Man, and Adam Strange were lost in space.

gravely and from
Pope Pius XI, in Quadragesimo Anno, provided the classical statement of the principle: " Just as it is gravely wrong to take from individuals what they can accomplish by their own initiative and industry and give it to the community, so also it is an injustice and at the same time a grave evil and disturbance of right order to assign to a greater and higher association what lesser and subordinate organizations can do.
However, subsequent bombardment from American naval vessels leaves it gravely wounded.
Now gravely injured, he had some people carry him on a bed at night from Rome to Ariccia, and was brought from there to Terracina to a person named Castor, who on accusations of sorcery was banished from Rome.
A dimly lit incandescent bulb with a pull-chain switch was shown hanging from a wire, and the voice of Ken Roberts would gravely state, " And now, the last word.
The U. N. forces receive a message from the Soviets asking for a policy-level officer to go to them for a gravely urgent conference.
The piano next gravely intones the Dies Irae, the " day of wrath " plainchant from the medieval Mass of the Dead, while the orchestra accompanies with a slower version of the opening motif of the Paganini theme.
On March 1, Daza issued instead a decree which prohibited all commerce and communications with Chile " while the state-of-war provoked upon Bolivia lasts ," provided Chileans ten days to leave Bolivian territory unless gravely ill or handicapped, embargoed Chilean furniture, property, and mining produce, allowed Chilean mining companies to continue operating under a government-appointed administrator, and provided all embargoes as temporary " unless the hostilities exercised by Chilean forces requires an energetic retaliation from Bolivia.
The following year, Maria and Elizabeth fell gravely ill and were removed from the school, but died shortly afterwards within a few weeks of each other on 6 May and 15 June 1825.
The rebel group successfully captured a number of key figures, including the head of the Queen's Guard ; a group of guards, however, managed to escape and raced to notify Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony who was visiting Ambohimanga where Queen Rasoherina was gravely ill from dysentery.
Recently, he retrieved the Blood Sword from Michael Finnegan, gravely wounding the wielder of the Glacier Stone in the process, and left him in the river to die.
The wolves and the humans barely escape with their lives, and Quent is gravely wounded saving Blue from an oncoming vehicle after escaping from Jaguara's city.
The influenza pandemic during the fall of 1918 took the lives of more than 25, 000 men from the AEF while another 360, 000 became gravely ill. Other diseases were relatively well controlled through compulsory vaccination.
The liberal political forces in Greece were gravely weakened by internal disputes and suffered electoral defeat from the conservatives.
He was gravely ill, but hid this from his wife, embarking on a number of unexpected household improvements and concealing his doctor's visits.
A special case is the tradition of the Roman fustuarium, continued in forms of running the gauntlet, where the culprit receives his punishment from the hands of the comrades his crime has gravely harmed, e. g. for failing in vital sentinel duty or stealing from a ship's limited food supply.

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