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  • 11Great Plague — the bubonic plague that occurred in London in 1665 and killed about 15 percent of the city s population. Also, great plague. * * * …

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  • 12The Fourth Plague: Flies — Album par A Life Once Lost Sortie 24 janvier 2003 Durée 12:31 Genre Metalcore Producteur A Life Once Lost Label …

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  • 13Great Plague —    The plague that spread out of Rhovanion into Gondor and Eriador in Third Age 1636.        The sickness of the middle years of the Third Age.    Another name for the Dark Plague, the sickness that blighted Middleearth in the middle of the Third …

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  • 14The Great Exhibition — Queen Victoria opens the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, in 1851 …

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  • 15Great Plague — Black Plague, epidemic of the bubonic plague that struck London during the mid 1660s …

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  • 16The Great American Steak Religion — Infobox record label name = The Great American Steak Religion founded = 1994 founder = Yannick Lorraine genre = Post hardcore Grindcore Hardcore punk country = CanadaThe Great American Steak Religion was an independent record label which released …

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  • 17Plague (disease) — Plague is a deadly infectious disease caused by the enterobacteria Yersinia pestis (Pasteurella pestis) . Plague is a zoonotic, primarily carried by rodents (most notably rats) and spread to humans via fleas. Plague is notorious throughout… …

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  • 18The Acharnians — The tipsy god: sculpture by Michelangelo. The Dramatis Personae in ancient comedy depends on interpretation of textual evidence.[1] This list is based on Alan Sommerstein s translation.[2] …

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  • 19Plague, Great — The "Great Plague" that swept London in 1665 was probably not really the plague but rather typhus. The plague is a highly contagious, infectious, virulent, devastating disease due to a bacteria called Yersinia pestis which mainly… …

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  • 20Plague —    The Great Plague ravaged London, and other places, in 1665/6, and as with all major events generated its own set of beliefs and customs at the time, and also reverberating ever since. We are fortunate to have in Daniel Defoe s A Journal of the …

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