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When Kerbogha was defeated, Adhemar organized a council in an attempt to settle the leadership disputes, but he died on 1 August 1098, probably of typhus.
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.
When the British and Canadians advanced on Bergen-Belsen in 1945, the German army negotiated a truce and exclusion zone around the camp to prevent the spread of typhus.
When nearly half of Makhno's troops were struck by a typhus epidemic, Trotsky resumed hostilities ; the Cheka sent two agents to assassinate Makhno in 1920, but were captured and after confessing, were executed.
When the bridge was being built, workmen discovered the human remains of Irish immigrants to Canada, who had fled the famine in Ireland, only to die during the typhus epidemic of 1847 in fever sheds at nearby Windmill Point.
During Herero Genocide Eugen Fischer, a German scientist, came to the concentration camps to conduct medical experiments on race, using children of Herero people and mulatto children of Herero women and German men as test subjects. Mahmood Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2001, p. 12 Together with Theodor Mollison he also experimented upon Herero prisoners Those experiments included sterilization, injection of smallpox, typhus as well as tuberculosis.
" When World War I broke out Serbia was devastated by epidemics of typhus and bacillary dysentery.

When and epidemic
Cottard takes advantage of the crisis to make money by selling contraband cigarettes and inferior liquor .</ br > When the epidemic ends, Cottard's moods fluctuate.
However, years of activism, and fighting for the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War have left him disillusioned .</ br > When the plague epidemic is virtually over, Tarrou becomes one of its last victims, but puts up a heroic struggle before dying.
When he caught an epidemic disease ( probably plague ), he called the monks, strengthened their faith, and appointed his successor.
When the yellow fever epidemic hit Tampa in the fall of 1887 and in 1888, many Tampa refugees fled in panic to Seffner for temporary shelter in the hotel there ( non-extant ).
Cabeza de Vaca reported that in 1528, when the Spanish landed in Texas, “ half the natives died from a disease of the bowels and blamed us .” When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the Incan empire, a large portion of the population, had already died in a smallpox epidemic.
When an epidemic struck Lima, there were in this single Convent of the Rosary sixty friars who were sick, many of them novices in a distant and locked section of the convent, separated from the professed.
When Keshav was thirteen years old, both his parents succumbed to the epidemic of plague.
When a smallpox epidemic broke out in the spring of 1802, Claiborne's actions resulted in the first recorded mass vaccination in the territory and saved Natchez from the disease.
When a smallpox epidemic sweeps through Lima, Camila is disfigured by it.
" When the worldwide Spanish influenza epidemic swept into eastern Africa in 1918 – 1919, it struck down thousands with impartiality, native and European alike.
When a smallpox epidemic broke out in the spring of 1802, Claiborne's actions resulted in the first recorded mass vaccination in the territory and saved Natchez from the disease.
When they returned to Lenkoran at the end of June, a cholera epidemic raged through the city and they quickly moved to Baku and then to Kuba from where they climbed the slopes of the mountains Shahdagh and Beshbarmak up to the subalpine zone.
When a plague epidemic forced the division and relocation of his university to the surrounding countryside in 1530, Stöffler went to Blaubeuren and died there on 16 February 1531 of the plague.
" When the spring and summer heat set in, a cholera epidemic spread through the city here for the first time.
When yellow fever broke out in Memphis, Tennessee he was appointed chairman of the National Sanitary Conference and devised a plan that checked the spread of the epidemic.
When a population that has been relatively isolated is exposed to new diseases, it has no resistance to the new diseases ( the population is " biologically naive "); this body of people succumbs at a much higher rate, resulting in what is known as a " virgin soil " epidemic.
The Royal Chilkat Robe Originated with the Nisga ' a People, called Gwiis Halayt this is the Chieftain's Blanket, worn mainly by head Chiefs, the story of the Chilkat: When the Wife of a Nisga ' a Chief who came from Tlingit Came to live amounst the Nisga ' a She Learned the art of weaving the Chilkat from from her new family, she wove a very nice Chilkat dance apron, when she died the Nisga ' a Sent the weaving back to her Tlingit Family, who in turn wanted to learn this art of the Chilkat weaving, they unwove the apron to learn how it was woven, with the great smallpox epidemic most of the Nisga ' a Chilkat Weavers died, so the art of weaving the chilkat was almost lost to Nisga ' a, the Chilkat then became known to originate from Tlingit.
When a smallpox epidemic broke out in San Salvador he had colored lights hung around the city, in the belief that this would cure the disease.
When the epidemic subsided, Kenny travelled to Guyra to recuperate ( without success ) and returned to Europe to visit doctors there.
When an epidemic of cholera hit Rome in 1837 he sent the Jesuits to organise relief among the sick.
When a smallpox epidemic ( a near fatal disease at the time ) struck Thumpamon and surrounding areas, he personally visited every home that had been affected, over protests from many loved ones, to pray for and comfort the sick regardless of their caste or creed.
One girl talks about the epidemic of crime that she sees in urban minority communities, relating it directly to the hip hop industry saying “ When they can ’ t afford these kind of things, these things that celebrities have like jewelry and clothes and all that, they ’ ll go and sell drugs, some people will steal it ...”

When and swept
When an election was held at the conclusion of Mackenzie's five-year term, the Conservatives were swept back into office in a landslide victory.
When the Consul Gaius Flaminius was killed during the disastrous Roman defeat at the Battle of Lake Trasimene, panic swept Rome.
When first exhibited, Newcastle Brown Ale swept the board at the prestigious 1928 International Brewery Awards.
When the dam had filled, which might take up to a year, the gate was opened and the logs floating above the dam were pushed out through the hole and swept down to the sea.
When he returned, the country was in the grip of the panic of ' 93 and Oakland was swept by labor unrest.
When the New Orleans Jazz style swept New York by storm in 1917 with the arrival of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Jimmy Durante was part of the audience at Reisenweber's Cafe on Columbus Circle when ODJB played that venue.
When the waterfall does not respond, Azban dives into the waterfall to try to outshout it ; he is swept away because of his pride.
When the Sultan learned of this, he rejoiced greatly and ordered the place to be swept and sprinkled and the Western Wall washed with rosewater ...”
When the sea cuts across it permanently, everything beyond the breach is swept away, only to eventually reform as a new spit pointing further south.
When this Devil of buying and selling is once cast out, your Lordship will, I hope, take care that he return not again, lest he bring seven worse than himself into the house after ' tis swept and garnisht.
When the Second Empire was swept away by the German War of 1870-1871, the people, in disgust at the Bonapartists and its fear of the Republicans, chose a great many royalists to represent it in the Assembly which met in Bordeaux on 12 February 1872.
When a swept wing travels at high speed, the airflow has little time to react and simply flows over the wing almost straight from front to back.
When the swept wing design came to light the project was cancelled, as it was thought it would have too much drag to break the sound barrier, but soon after the US nevertheless did just that with the Bell X-1.
When six year old George Denbrough's paper boat is swept into a storm drain, It tempts the boy by conjuring up a circus in the drain and murders him.
When the secession crisis swept the State in 1861, a group of Madison County citizens called on Murphy to represent them at the Secession Convention.
When the Chinese Civil War resumed in 1947, Lin conquered the Manchurian provinces, and then swept into North China.
When World War II, which had already begun in Europe, swept in the United States two years later, the civil-rights struggle was suspended for the duration.
When they refused a troop of Roman cavalry swept them out.
When at rest, many species hold their wings at a characteristic " swept back " angle.
When General Ne Win swept to power on a wave of nationalism in 1962, the status of Muslims changed for the worse.
When Socialist presidential candidate Norman Thomas came to speak on behalf of the CIO during a May Day rally in Journal Square, Hague's police swept Thomas and his wife into a car, took them to the Pavonia ferry and sent them back to New York.
When confronted with intense questioning by the press over the nature of the relationship, Kerrey famously replied ; " What can I sayshe swept me off my foot ," alluding to the fact that the lower part of one of his legs was amputated due to injuries sustained in his Medal of Honor action in Vietnam.
When it finally arrived in Upper Metecumbe Key only the engine survived the winds and wall of water that swept through the area.
When the rainy season arrived, some of the workshops and stores were swept away by a flash flood.

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