Deaths Sentence Examples

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  • He.d been responsible for enough Immortal deaths this night; he couldn.t stomach more.

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  • No, but it prevents the deaths of other innocents.

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  • Maybe there were just too many deaths that winter to make news of one insignificant passing.

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  • Exactly. Victor is responsible for the deaths of countless werewolves.

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  • I'll live with their deaths on my shoulders for the rest of my life.

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  • She forced herself to remember why they died, what their deaths bought - -a chance for her to live.

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  • As much despair as she felt for each of the forty-three deaths, there would be nothing but doom, disease, and death for her people if she did not stay alive.

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  • They would fight for her until their deaths, each of them as brave as the members of her guard.

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  • Thus, ceteris paribus, deaths from lightning are much more numerous in a country than in an industrial population.

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  • In New York State, where the population is largely industrial, the annual deaths per million are only three, but of the agricultural population eleven.

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  • In states such as Wyoming and the Dakotas the population is largely rural, and the deaths by lightning rise in consequence.

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  • In 1904 official estimates, based on immigration and emigration returns and upon registered births and deaths, both of which are admittedly defective, showed a population increased to 5,410,028, and a small diminution in the rate of annual increase from 1895 to 1904 as compared with 18.69-1895.

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  • The expedition, which originally numbered 2500 men, was reduced by deaths at the hands of the Indians, by disease and privation, within a year to less than Soo men.

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  • In Charentethe following table the decrease in births and deaths Cher -

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  • He also acts as registrar of births, deaths and marriages, and officiates at civil marriages.

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  • The deaths from it dropped in that year to 2376, from 3054 in the previous year and 3788 in 1900.

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  • The malady causing the greatest number of deaths is that of pulmonary consumption; but better housing accommodation has of late years reduced the mortality from this disease very considerably.

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  • Maybe a bad piece of information did lead to the deaths of millions.

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  • In World War I, in the Battle of the Somme, were over a million casualties, and the action advanced the Allied line just seven miles, or about two deaths for every inch of ground.

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  • Police called it the work of one person, attributed to at least six earlier deaths.

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  • I reluctantly agreed and told him we were devastated that we prompted these deaths; the deputy sheriff, Youngblood, Brenda Washington.

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  • How good was a Defender of Humanity who purposely looked away from something that led to so many deaths?

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  • You paid for two deaths.  Gabe came to collect, and those two lives … disappeared.  They're in my underworld right now, running from me.

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  • You still blame yourself for their deaths.

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  • Whatever he planned for her would be far worse than their quick deaths.

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  • He was a little lost, like they had been after their lives were uprooted by their parent's deaths.

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  • Ashley was suicidal for two years after their deaths.

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  • Table Deaths by Lightning, per annum, per million Inhabitants.

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  • Calvados the former was 904,000, as against 857,000 in the Cantal latter year, the diminution being acconipanied by Charente a decrease in the annual number of deaths.

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  • The expansion has been due mainly to the natural increase; that is, by reason of excess of births over deaths.

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  • The birth rate averages 26.28 per thousand of the population and the death rate 12.28, showing a net increase of 14 per thousand by reason of the excess of births over deaths.

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  • The excess of births over deaths shows considerable variationsowing to a very low birth-rate, it was only 3.12 per 1000 in 1880, but has averaged 11.05 per 1000 from 1896 to 1900, reaching 11.98 in 1899 and 11.14 in 1902.

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  • The number of persons in receipt of monastic pensions on the 30th of June 1899 was 13,255; but while this item of expenditure will disappear by the deaths of those entitled to pensions, the supplementary stipends and contributions are gradually increasing.

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  • The mortality in most towns is so great that during the last ten years of the 19th century, in a very great number of cities, the deaths exceeded the births by I to 4 in the thousand.

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  • Collisions, on the other hand, are preventable, and derailments nearly so, and the records of deaths and injuries in this class in successive years are therefore justly taken as an index to the efficiency with which the railways are managed.

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  • The use of automatic couplers for freight cars throughout the United States, introduced in 1893-1900, greatly reduced the number of deaths and injuries in coupling, and the use of air brakes on freight cars, now universal, has reduced the risk to the men by making it less necessary for them to ride on the roofs of high box-cars, while at the same time it has made it possible to run long trains with fewer men; but except in these two features the freight service in America continues to be a dangerous occupation.

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  • But probably the greater part of the enormous total of deaths set down to malaria is due to the malarial cachexia.

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  • A great part of Farr's literary production is to be found in the papers which, from 1839 to 1880, he wrote for each annual report of the registrar-general on the cause of the year's deaths in England.

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  • Civil war dragged on for many years - long after the deaths of the first leaders - but Taufaahau, who became king in 1845 under the name of George Tupou I., proved a strong ruler.

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  • In 756 the North Britons are said to have been forced into submission and from this time onwards we hear very little of their history, though occasional references to the deaths of their kings show that the kingdom still continued to exist.

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  • After the deaths of his two elder brothers, Louis, at his father's command, crowned himself co-emperor at Aix-la-Chapelle on the 11th of September 813, and was formally associated in the government of the Empire, of which he became sole ruler, in the following January.

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  • The palm branch, which is also of frequent occurrence, is not an indisputable mark of the last resting-place of a martyr, being found in connexion with epitaphs of persons dying natural deaths, or those prepared by persons in their lifetime, as well as in those of little children, and even of pagans.

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  • But this small beginning of good fortune was embittered by the deaths of his father and his eldest sister, and by the breaking up of the home at Quickborn.

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  • The immediate results of disestablishment were civil marriage, the civil registry of births and deaths, and the secularization of cemeteries; but the church retains its influence over all loyal churchmen through the confessional, the last rites of the church, and their sentiment against the profanation of holy ground.

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  • It contains, in addition to the ancient national records, adequate accommodation, in fireproof chambers, for all Scottish title-deeds, entails, contracts and mortgages, and for general statistics, including those of births, deaths and marriages.

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  • He was indicted for treason by a Virginia grand jury, persistent efforts were made to connect him with the assassination of President Lincoln, he was unjustly charged with having deliberately and wilfully caused the sufferings and deaths of Union prisoners at Andersonville and for two years he was denied trial or bail.

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  • During the six weeks previous to the relief, 200 deaths had occurred from disease alone, and altogether as many as 8424 were reported to have passed through the hospitals.

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  • This great emigration movement is the more serious in view of the very slow increase of the population through excess of births over deaths.

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  • Of the six kings who reigned in Hungary during that period three died violent deaths, and the other three were fighting incessantly against foreign and domestic foes.

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  • Kuprili, who had forbidden the Polish enterprise, at once occupied Transylvania, and, in the course of the next five years, no fewer than four princes, three of whom died violent deaths, were forced to accept the kaftan and kalpag of investiture in the camp of the grand vizier.

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  • In the single internment camp of Arad there were 3,400 deaths among the victims from Bosnia alone; and Father Nikolic, a Catholic priest from Istria, testified to having himself buried over 2,000 Istrian victims, and Doctor Martinovic to a knowledge of 8,000 fatal cases in the Styrian camps.

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  • During the final stages of the German treaty the Adriatic problem was once more shelved, until on June 29 and July 6 armed conflicts took place in the streets of Fiume between Italian and French soldiers, resulting in several deaths.

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  • The semi-military organization of these divisions, which existed under the South African republic, has been abolished, and field-cornets, who are nominated by the provincial government, are purely civil officials charged with the registration of voters, births and deaths, the maintenance of public roads, &c. The chief local authorities are the municipal bodies, many " municipalities " being rural areas centred round a small town.

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  • The diminution in the number of deaths from tuberculosis during the last forty to fifty years of the 19th century of itself points in this direction.

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  • The deaths daily increased, and business was stopped.

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  • Population was practically stationary for centuries owing to pestilences and the large proportion of deaths among infants.

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  • Dr Creighton points out that the number given by certain chroniclers of the deaths from the early pestilences in London are incredible; such for instance as the statement that forty or fifty thousand bodies were buried in Charterhouse churchyard at the time of the Black Death in 1348-1349.

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  • Libitina was the goddess of funerals; her officers were the Libitinarii our undertakers; her temple in which all business connected with the last rites was transacted, in which the account of deaths - ratio Libitinae - was kept, served the purpose of a register office."

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  • The gases produced by such fire-damp or dust explosions contain carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide in large proportion, and the majority of the deaths from such explosions are due to this " after-damp " rather than to the explosion itself.

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  • Histrio-mastix, published in 1633, was a violent attack upon stage plays in general, in which the author pointed out that kings and emperors who had favoured the drama had been carried off by violent deaths, which assertion might easily be interpreted as a warning to the king, and applied a disgraceful epithet to actresses, which, as Henrietta Maria was taking part in the rehearsal of a ballet, was supposed to apply to the queen.

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  • The deaths of Giselbert of Lorraine and of Eberhard of Franconia, quickly followed by those of two other dukes, enabled Otto to unite the stem-duchies more closely with the royal house.

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  • Region Houses Deaths.

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  • In 1854 the deaths from cholera numbered about 15,000.

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  • The tract derives its name from the extensive afforestation carried through in this region by William the Conqueror in 1079; and the deaths of two of his sons within its confines - Richard killed by a stag, and William Rufus by an arrow - were regarded in their generation as a judgment of Heaven for the cruelty and injustice perpetrated by their father when appropriating the forest.

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  • Its, effect is shown by comparing the number of emigrants with the excess of births over deaths per moo of the population.

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  • For instance, in 1891 the emigration from the provinces of West Prussia and Posen was extraordinarily heavy10.9 and Io 4 per mille respectively-but the excess of births over deaths was 19.6 per mille.

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  • Until the 19th century deaths generally exceeded births in cities, so that if it had not been for constant immigration the cities would not only not have grown, but would have decreased in population.

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  • Cities grow more rapidly now than formerly, because the excess of deaths over births has been turned into an excess of births over deaths.

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  • In 1906 the birth-rate was 40.68 per thousand, and the excess of births over deaths 2637.

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  • The premature deaths of his nephew Marcellus (whom he had at first fixed upon as his successor) and of his grandsons Gaius and Lucius Caesar, the banishment of his grandson Agrippa Postumus, and even his own death, were attributed to her.

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  • Coal-mining is unfortunately a dangerous occupation, more than a thousand;deaths from accident being reported annually by the inspectors of mines as occurring in the collieries of the United Kingdom.

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  • Of the increase in total population from1856-1895only a third could be attributed to the excess of births over deaths; two-thirds being due to immigration from other states or from abroad.

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  • The towns elected (until 1856) the deputies to the general court, and were the administrative units for the assessment and collection of taxes, maintaining churches and schools, organizing and training the militia, preserving the peace, caring for the poor, building and repairing roads and bridges, and recording deeds, births, deaths and marriages; and to discuss questions relating to these matters as well as other matters of peculiarly local concern, to determine the amount of taxes for town purposes, and to elect officers.

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  • Sweden led the way, by making compulsory the parish record of births, deaths and marriages, kept by the clergy, and extending it to include the whole of the domiciled population of the parish.

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  • A supplementary statement of births, deaths and marriages for each parish was required from the clergy, who transmitted it to parliament through the bishops and primates successively.

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  • The parish statement of births, deaths and marriages was sent up by the clergy for the last time.

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  • In 1855, however, civil registration of births and deaths was established in Scotland, and the conduct of the census of 1861 was, by a separate act, entrusted to the registrar general of tfiat country.

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  • The details of deaths in the year preceding the census, for instance, are called for, there being no registration of such occurrences in the rural tracts.

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  • That large party which advocates a strict and jealous construction of the constitution would certainly oppose any independent legislation by the national Congress for providing a registration of births, marriages and deaths, or for obtaining social and industrial statistics, whether for the satisfaction of the publicist or for the guidance of the legislature.

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  • The census of 1850 was taken on six schedules, one for free inhabitants, one for slaves, one for deaths during the preceding year, one for agriculture, one for manufactures and one for social statistics.

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  • Under the federal form of government, with its delegation of all residuary powers to the several states, the United States have no system of recording deaths, births and marriages.

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  • Enumerators' returns in this field are so incomplete that hardly two-thirds of the deaths which have occurred in any community during the preceding year are obtained by an enumerator visiting the families, no satisfactory basis for the computation of death-rates is afforded, and the returns have comparatively little scientific value.

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  • The law has allowed the Federal census office in its discretion to compile and publish the birth statistics of divisions in which they are accurately kept; one Federal report on the statistics of marriages and divorces throughout the country from 1867 to 1886 inclusive was published in 1889, and a second for the succeeding twenty-year period was published in part in 1908; an annual volume gives the statistics of deaths for about half the population of the country, including all the states and cities which have approximately complete records of deaths; Federal agencies like the bureau of labour and the bureau of corporations have been created for the purpose of gathering certain social and industrial statistics, and the bureau of the census has been made a permanent statistical office.

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  • Here the undertakers (libitinarii), who carried out all funeral arrangements by contract, had their offices, and everything necessary was kept for sale or hire; here all deaths were registered for statistical purposes.

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  • The first five books, which cover the same ground as the Aethiopis of Arctinus of Miletus, describe the doughty deeds and deaths of Penthesileia the Amazon, of Memnon, son of the Morning, and of Achilles; the funeral games in honour of Achilles, the contest for the arms of Achilles and the death of Ajax.

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  • The remaining books relate the exploits of Neoptolemus, Eurypylus and Deiphobus, the deaths of Paris and Oenone, the capture of Troy by means of the wooden horse, the sacrifice of Polyxena at the grave of Achilles, the departure of the Greeks, and their dispersal by the storm.

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  • In the twenty-two years from 1730 to 1752, 1,100,000 deaths are said to have been recorded.

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  • According to Nestor's legend it was founded in 864 by three brothers, Kiy, Shchek and Khoriv, and after their deaths the principality was seized by two Varangians (Scandinavians), Askold and Dir, followers of Rurik, also in 864.

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  • The loneliness of a queen who had no husband or children and no relatives to mention must at all times have been oppressive; it grew desolating in old age after the deaths of Leicester, Walsingham, Burghley and Essex, and Elizabeth died, the last of her race, on the 24th of March 1603.

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  • The appointment of the revisers was a work of much responsibility and labour, and five months elapsed before they were selected and their7respective portions assigned to them; but the list of those who began the work, and who, with some few changes in consequence of deaths, brought it to a happy conclusion, shows how large an amount of scholarship was enlisted.

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  • Plato and Speusippus in the Ethics, Eudoxus and Callippus in the Metaphysics, he was writing these passages after the deaths of these persons; but he might have been also writing the Ethics and the Metaphysics both beforehand and afterwards.

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  • According to official returns for the five years 1900-1905, the average number of deaths was 15,926, or 20.4 per 'coo.

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  • Among the deaths 2789 were from tuberculosis, 1200 from smallpox, 77 8 from malarial diseases, 331 from la grippe, and 106 from beri-beri.

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  • When, during the period of unrest that followed the deaths of the peshwa, Madhu Rao II., in 1795 and of Tukoji Holkar in 1797, the Mahratta leaders fought over the question of supremacy, the peshwa, Baji Rao II., the titular head of the Mahratta confederation, fled from his capital and placed himself under British protection by the treaty of Bassein (December 31, 1802).

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  • The old dignities disappeared of their own accord with the deaths of their holders, for the new men, those nearest to Peter, did not require them.

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  • After their deaths he lived for some time at Caen under the roof of Nicolas Foucault (1643-1721), the intendant of Caen, himself no mean archaeologist; and there he began the publication (12 vols., 1704-1717) of Les mille et une nuits, which excited immense interest during the time of its appearance, and is still the standard French translation.

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  • The death of Waldemar in 1293, the starving to death of Dukes Waldemar and Eric in 1318, the marriage and the deaths both of Charles IX.

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  • Statutory measures were taken from time to time to ensure the preservation of registers of burials, but it was not until 1836 (the Births and Deaths Registration Act) that the registration of deaths became a national concern.

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  • Other acts dealing with death registration were subsequently passed, and the whole law for England consolidated by the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1874.

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  • The registration of deaths at sea is regulated by the act of 1874 together with the Merchant Shipping Act 1894.

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  • The doctrine of survivorship originated in the Roman Law, which had recourse to certain artificial presumptions, where the particular circumstances connected with deaths were unknown.

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  • Once more Mark's name occurs in the New Testament, this time with yet another leader, Peter, the friend of his earliest Christian years in Jerusalem, to whom he attached himself after the deaths of Barnabas and Paul.

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  • In fact, the way in which abundance, increase of numbers, want, increase of deaths, succeed each other in the natural economy, when reason does not intervene, had been fully explained by Joseph Townsend in his Dissertation on the Poor Laws (1786) which was known to Malthus.

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  • The average deaths for the years 1901-1905 amounted to 1,227,903 the rate was thus 202 per thousand inhabitants, but the death-rate has materially decreased, the total number of deaths in 1907 standing at 1,178,349; the births for the same year were 2,060,974.

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  • The deaths of Hermann and of the emperor in 1250, however, paved the way for a settlement.

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  • A series of deaths among the Habsburgs during the first half of the 14th century left Duke Albert II.

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  • While the patient fellah, resigned to the decrees Of the Almighty, saw the ruling Egyptian class hurry away from Cairo, he saw also those of his comrades who were stricken tenderly nursed, soothed in deaths struggles, and in many cases actually washed, laid out and interred by their new self-sacrificing and determined masters.

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  • The romantic movement culminated in several poets of great eminence, whose deaths prepared the way for a new school.

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  • In 1845 parochial boards were created for relief of the poor, their powers being afterwards extended to deal with the statutes concerning burial-grounds, the registration of births, deaths and marriages, vaccination, public health, public libraries and other matters.

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  • The brilliant and sustained effort which made Scotland independent was almost paralysed by the deaths of Bruce and the Good Sir James of Douglas, during the minority of David II.

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  • The deaths registered during the same period numbered 7602, namely, 5894 males and 1708 females, a ratio of 33.54 per mille.

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  • The excess of deaths over births is due to the fact that there are comparatively few women among the Chinese; the steady increase of the population in the face of this fact is to be attributed entirely to immigration, mainly from China, but to a minor extent from India also.

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  • In 1865 an earthquake levelled the villages of Darveh Asul near Muga'rn; in 1880 an earthquake caused 120 deaths in Basra; in 1883 severe shocks were felt from Bushire to Tahiri; in 1884 an earthquake caused 132 deaths on Qishm I., which was in consequence deserted; in 1897 an earthquake destroyed Qishm town and caused over I,000 deaths; further shocks were experienced at Qishm and Bandar `Abbas in 1902 and 1905.

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  • A garrison of imperial troops was maintained until 1871, when the troops were withdrawn after many deaths from fever and dysentery had occurred among them.

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  • The number of subsequent deaths from yellow fever has depended solely on the degree to which the necessary precautionary measures were taken.

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  • For other accounts of the deaths of 'Musa and Abdalaziz see Sir Wm.

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  • As a result of the inquiry the committee held it to be proved that "between deaths and apparitions of the dying person a connexion exists which is not due to chance alone."

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  • From an evidential point of view the apparition is the most valuable class of death-warning, inasmuch as recognition is more difficult in the case of an auditory hallucination, even where it takes the form of spoken words; moreover, auditory hallucinations coinciding with deaths may be mere knocks, ringing of bells, &c.; tactile hallucinations are still more difficult of recognition; and the hallucinations of smell which are sometimes found as death-warnings rarely have anything to associate them specially with the dead person.

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  • His proposal was mainly that a treble annual contribution should be levied on their property; but the Assembly confiscated their goods and decreed their deaths.

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  • In 1625 (the year of the siege of Breda in Holland) is the third great London plague with 35,417 deaths - though the year 1624 was remarkably exempt, and 1626 nearly so.

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  • The total number of deaths from plague in that year, according to the bills of mortality, was 68,596, in a population estimated at 460,000, 3 out of whom two-thirds are supposed to have fled to escape the contagion.

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  • This number is likely to be rather too low than too high, since of the 6432 deaths from spotted fever many were probably really from plague, though not declared so to avoid painful restrictions.

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  • In December there was a sudden fall in the mortality which continued through the winter; but in 1666 nearly 2000 deaths from plague are recorded.

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  • But from its past history and local conditions, London might well be deemed capable of producing such an epidemic. In the bills of mortality since 1603 there are only three years when no deaths from plague are recorded.

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  • The plague of Vienna in 1679 was very severe, causing 76,000 or probably more deaths.

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  • In May 1743 a vessel arrived from Corfu, on board of which had occurred some suspicious deaths.

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  • It caused no deaths (or only one due to a complication) and died out apparently spontaneously.

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  • In the other villages there were about 62 deaths from plague, and not more than two or three cases of recovery.

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  • Formosa was attacked in 18 9 6, and suffered considerably in subsequent years; in 1899 the Japanese government officially reported 2633 cases, with 1974 deaths.

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  • In the Punjab from 179 deaths in 1897 the mortality reached a maximum of 334,897 in 1905, in Agra and Oudh they rose from 72 in 1897 to 383,802 in 1905, and in Madras Presidency from 1658 in 1899 to 20,125 in 1904.

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  • The first case is the singular occurrence of three deaths at Vienna in October 1898.

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  • The number of cases recorded in a population of 150,000 was 310, with 114 deaths, representing a case mortality of 36.7%.

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  • The total number of cases reported in Queensland was only 123, with 53 deaths.

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  • In Sydney there was 303 cases, with 103 deaths, a case mortality of 34%.

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  • It began, so far as could be ascertained, in August 1900, and during the two months it lasted there were 34 cases and 15 deaths.

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  • Where, as is generally the case, detail of sex, age, conjugal condition and birthplace is included in the return, the census results can be co-ordinated with those of the parallel registration of marriages, births, deaths and migration, thus forming the basis of what are summarily termed vital statistics, the source of our information regarding the nature and causes of the process of "peopling," i.e.

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  • Far more important is the vegetative, or "natural" increase, through the excess of births over deaths.

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  • The process of correcting the mere numbers of annual deaths per thousand of population into a form which renders XXII.

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  • In most European countries not much less than half the annual deaths take place amongst children below five years of age, upon the total number of whom the incidence falls to the extent of from 40 to 120 per mille.

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  • At the return of the fever in 1879 better care and strict quarantine arrangements prevailed, but there were 497 deaths.

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  • In the able statistical discussions in the reports of the United Free Church it is pointed out that in the figures furnished by the churches the numbers of members and the numbers of deaths are not in the same proportion as the population of the country and the general death-rate, and the conclusion is drawn that the number of members is in each case too great.

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  • Thus did a Welshman revenge the ignominious deaths of Prince Llewelyn and Prince David by becoming two centuries later king of England and prince of Wales.

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  • In 1 535, which saw by the deaths of Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More a change in Henry's policy, Pole received orders to send a formal opinion on the royal supremacy, and the king promised to find him suitable employment in England, even if the opinion were an adverse one.

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  • In 1576 and 1588 Henry III., king of France, chose Blois as the meeting-place of the statesgeneral, and in the latter year he brought about the murders of Henry, duke of Guise, and his brother, Louis, archbishop of Reims and cardinal, in the château, where their deaths were shortly followed by that of the queen-mother, Catherine de' Medici.

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  • He was allowed to return in 1218, after the deaths of Innocent and John.

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  • In the hills there were terrible landslips, which wrecked the little Cherrapunji railway and caused 600 deaths.

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  • The bite of a fairly-grown healthy serpent of either of these species is deadly; and it is ascertained that more deaths occur from snake-bite than from all the other wild beasts put together.

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  • The deaths in the United Kingdom in 1909 numbered 667,765, the rate per thousand being 14.8.

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  • The annual excess of births over deaths is high, the proportion being as 1.68 to 1.

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  • The registration of births, marriages and deaths is compulsory since the 1st of January 1885, but the provisions of the law are frequently eluded.

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  • The law of 1865 gives the privilege of religious worship to other faiths, and the laws of 1883 made civil marriage and the civil registry of births, deaths and marriages obligatory, and secularized the cemeteries.

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  • The dislike of the Conservatives to President Santa Maria was occasioned by his introduction of the law of civil marriage, the civil registration of births and deaths, and the freeing of the cemeteries.

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  • Hitherto no marriage was legal unless celebrated according to the rites of the Roman Catholic religion, and all registers of births and deaths were kept by the parish priests.

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  • Of the deaths in any place the only check obtainable is from the public body-washers, but many corpses areburied without the aid of the public body-washers; and the population of the place not being accurately known, the number of deaths, however correct, is useless for statistical purposes.

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  • Queen Maria, who had previously shown signs of religious mania, became wholly insane after 1788, owing to the deaths of Pedro III.

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  • They state that the colleges were provided to repair the ravages caused by the Black Deaths in the ranks of the clergy, and for the benefit of those whose parents could not without help maintain them at the universities, and the names of the boys appointed by Wykeham and in his time show that "poor and indigent" meant the younger sons of the gentry, and the sons of yeomen, citizens of Winchester or London, and the middle classes generally, who needed the help of exhibitions.

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  • It was estimated (Bancroft) that up to 1854 there were 4200 homicides and 1200 suicides; in 18J5 the records show 583 deaths by violence.

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  • The worst was that of 1868; it caused five deaths, and cracked a dozen old buildings.

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  • The tendency, however, was for their authority to be conceived more and more on formal lines, and, particularly after their deaths, as absolute.

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  • After the deaths of Skala, Slavata and Comenius, no works of any importance were written in the Bohemian language for a considerable period, and the new Austrian government endeavoured in every way to discourage the 19 - use of that language.

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  • He had succeeded to the kingdom of Naples through the deaths of his brother Louis III.

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  • A yet more serious outbreak occurred in the early months of 1901, the number of deaths being 7884.

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  • By far the largest part of the increase is due to excess of births over deaths, for out of the increase of over 1,000,000 since 1860, only 350,000 was due to immigration.

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  • In 1905 there were 39,572 births and 14,980 deaths; these figures are equal to 26.78 and 10.13 per thousand respectively.

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  • This duty performed, he returned to Milan, where in 1361 he received news of the deaths of his son Giovanni and his old friend Socrates.

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  • It is calculated, on the basis of registers of births and deaths, that the population of England and Wales numbered 5,475,000 in 1700, and 6,467,000 in 1750.

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  • But the drain on the rural population continued heavy, for in the same purely rural area, which had a population in 1901 of 1,330,319, the excess of births over deaths was 150,437, but the actual increase of population was only 25,492, leaving a heavy loss (9.6%) to be accounted for by migration, the term used in this connexion in the general report of the Census to include movement of population to any new locality, home or foreign.

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  • These districts are divided into sub-districts, within which the births and deaths are registered by registrars appointed for that purpose.

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  • The payments which the county council have to make in substitution for the local grants formerly made out of Imperial funds include payments for or towards the remuneration of the teachers in poorlaw schools and public vaccinators; school fees paid for children sent from a workhouse to a public elementary school; half of the salaries of the medical officer of health and the inspector of nuisances of district councils; the remuneration of registrars for births and deaths; the maintenance of pauper lunatics; half of the cost of the pay and clothing of the police of the county, and of each borough maintaining a separate police force.

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  • Statistics of every kind - of climate, agriculture, mining, manufactures, trade, population, births, marriages, deaths, disease, migration, education - are liberally furnished by government agencies.

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  • Men are charged with murder who were not guilty of it, and base murders are related as if they had been natural deaths.

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  • The deaths of the two Englishmen were terribly avenged by the slaughter or mutilation of nearly 2000 rebels.

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  • For many years, nevertheless, he maintained a correspondence with Pope and Bolingbroke, and with Arbuthnot and Gay until their deaths, with such warmth as to prove that an ill opinion of mankind had not made him a misanthrope, and that human affection and sympathy were still very necessary to him.

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  • Plague first appeared at Calcutta in a sporadic form in April 1898, but down to April of the following year the total number of deaths ascribed to plague throughout the province was less than 1000, compared with 191,000 for Bombay.

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  • The number of deaths in 1904 was 75,436, the highest recorded up to that date.

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  • The total number of deaths returned was only 135.

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  • What the vegetative increase has been since then (for there has been no immigration) is purely conjectural, as there are no available returns of births and deaths upon which an estimate can be based.

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  • Registration of births and deaths did not become compulsory till 1895.

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  • With the deaths of Pompey's wife Julia (54) and 'of Crassus (J3) the relations between him and Caesar became strained, and soon afterwards he drew closer to what we may call the old conservative party in the senate and aristocracy.

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  • Down to the end of October 1902 over 531,000 deaths had taken place due to plague.

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  • In 1903-1904 there were 426,387 cases with 316,523 deaths, and 1904-1905 there were 285,897 cases with 212,948 deaths.

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  • Tigers, panthers, deer, wild hogs and other wild animals abound in the forests, and during the rainy season many deaths occur from snake-bites.

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  • The population is greater and increases more rapidly than that of any other Spanish province, a fact due not to any large excess of births over deaths, but to the industrial life which attracts many immigrants.

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  • Men of good birth (nearly always, too, of Celtic blood on one side at least), they leave Iceland young and attach themselves to the kings and earls of the north, living in their courts as their henchmen, sharing their adventures in weal and woe, praising their victories, and hymning their deaths if they did not fall by their sides - men of quick passion, unhappy in their loves, jealous of rival poets and of their own fame, ever ready to answer criticism with a satire or with a sword-thrust, but clinging through all to their art, in which they attained most marvellous skill.

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  • With a continuous excess of births over deaths, and of male over female children, the population of Servia rose from 2,161,961 in 1890 to 2,493,770 in 1900, and to about 2,750,000 in 1910.

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  • The people acquiesced in these brutal customs, and willingly met their deaths.

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  • The following table shows the number of births and deaths registered in Ireland during the five years 1901-1905.

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  • All natural deaths are supernatural with them.

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  • Frederick Henry of Orange was stadtholder of six provinces, but not of Friesland, and even during the stadtholderless periods which followed the deaths of William II.

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  • But the practical end of all his writings is to inculcate bhakti addressed to Rama as the great means of salvation - emancipation from the chain of births and deaths - a salvation which is as free and open to men of the lowest caste as to Brahmans.

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  • This division, however, was only temporary, as the acquisition of Cothen, and a series of deaths among the ruling princes, enabled Joachim Ernest, a son of John II., to unite the whole of Anhalt under his rule in 1570.

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  • You'll eventually be able to see other things besides their deaths.

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  • She was getting a better grip on her newfound talent and was now able to predict the winner of their rounds—without flashes of their deaths.

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  • All obediently requested quick deaths, and he granted them, tossing their souls into the lake instead of crushing them to send them to Hell, which was the usual fate for the souls of traitors.

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  • You paid for two deaths.  Gabe came to collect, and those two lives … disappeared.  They're in my underworld right now, running from me.

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  • The idea sickened her as much as his callous dismissal of the deaths of men who were a part of their Tiyan family.

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  • For him to gain any kudos from the deaths of good men would be loathesome.

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  • Infant deaths were especially prevalent among the very poor.

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  • The Russian anarchist Bakunin preached a doctrine which resulted in the deaths of 25 Heads of State.

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  • More than three million deaths and the ruin of a once bountiful land followed.

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  • Doctors testified that rubber-coated steel bullets being fired from too close a range apparently caused several of the 13 deaths.

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  • Mouth cancers have a higher proportion of deaths per number of cases than breast cancer, cervical cancer or skin melanoma.

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  • The historical trend showed little change between 1910 and 1960, five-year averages ranging between 12 and 17 deaths of reputed centenarians.

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  • The principal individual causes were broncho-pneumonia (3,024 deaths) and chronic airways obstruction, not elsewhere classified (2,374 ).

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  • This increase was attributable to the deaths of 21 migrant workers who drowned while harvesting cockles at Morecambe Bay in February this year.

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  • There were fewer deaths, and especially coronary deaths, in the treated patients.

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  • Smoking causes 120,000 deaths a year - 13 every hour or more than 300 a day.

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  • We are working toward no accidental fire deaths occurring in West Yorkshire.

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  • They have reversed the previous decline in road deaths.

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  • In India, an extensive outbreak of " weed dermatitis " involving perhaps 1000 patients with some deaths has been observed.

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  • Up to 6,000 deaths a year from chronic obstructive lung diseases may be related to work.

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  • These deaths in Iraq have led to growing disillusionment in US.

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  • Government soldiers have also been responsible for the deaths of innocent civilians and forcible displacement.

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  • There were five deaths due to amniotic fluid embolism (where the fluid enters the mother's circulation ), fewer than previous reports.

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  • There were almost 1100 deaths from medication errors and adverse reactions in 2000.

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  • Cases were deaths known to occur in a hospice and the exposure variable was Asian ethnicity, based on the patient's name.

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  • Mistakes ending in deaths of the innocent are not excusable.

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  • With a number of twists and turns the story winds to a conclusion that involves exorcism, multiple deaths, salvation and demonic trickery.

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  • February 2000 former family doctor, Robert Dickson, 74, is investigated over the deaths of two women.

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  • On 25 June 1997, pyroclastic flows from an eruption resulted in the first deaths directly caused by the volcano.

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  • However, these represent a fraction of the total number of deaths.

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  • Deaths from ecstasy in Holland are only a tiny fraction of the figures for Britain.

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  • There is a steep social class gradient in deaths from suicide.

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  • Births and Deaths of people which take place on British registered hovercraft.

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  • Most deaths have been caused by acute hypothermia, known as ' heat stroke ' .

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  • Of the remaining 398 deaths, 101 were attributed to senility; and for 297 deaths the cause was either ill-defined or unknown.

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  • In 2002, GROS published an Occasional Paper entitled ' The raised incidence of Winter Deaths ' .

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  • The majority of the deaths occurred in the overcrowded and often insanitary conditions of the field and base hospitals.

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  • These figures include an estimated 40,000 deaths in the conflict with communist insurgents between 1972 and 1994.

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  • And there was barbiturate intoxication and deaths from Vioxx which I found so helpful.

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  • The survey examined deaths from 16 types of cancer, including leukemia.

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  • Deaths from malaria are quite simply a result of our failure to eradicate malaria in developing countries.

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  • Couple denies Katrina charges The owners of a New Orleans nursing home deny manslaughter over the deaths of 35 patients in Hurricane Katrina.

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  • Gloria Finch The first quarter of this year has been sadly marred by the deaths of many loyal members of the Cathedral Community.

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  • Military deaths as a proportion of all troops mobilized were in the region of 85 per cent for both Poland and Romania.

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  • There were no post-operative deaths in either group and the post-operative morbidity and hospital stay were comparable.

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  • In 1901 infant mortality was 142 deaths per 1000 live births.

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  • In the 840 women having obstetrician care there were 3 stillbirths, 5 neonatal deaths and 15 miscarriages.

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  • At the time these unaccountable deaths were considered an omen of war.

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  • Even a terrorist outrage could cause thousands or even millions of deaths.

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  • Air pollution, including particulates from traffic fumes, could be responsible for one in six cot deaths caused by Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

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  • It is not possible to estimate how many of the total deaths caused by passive smoking are from passive smoking at work.

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  • It has also led to the deaths of some members of anti-poaching patrols in China.

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  • The tragic deaths of the Chinese cockle pickers have shed light on a dark corner our economy.

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  • A central plank of the charter is the aim to reduce the number of road deaths by 50% by 2010.

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  • Respiratory System Acute or chronic interstitial pneumonitis, often associated with blood eosinophilia may occur and deaths have been reported.

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  • Acute or chronic pneumonitis, often associated with blood eosinophilia, may occur and deaths have been reported.

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  • More than 40% of these deaths took place in the poorest regions of Peru where the indigenous populations are concentrated.

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  • Muhammad's earlier premonitions of his deaths read more like the cosmic words of a mystic.

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  • Zambezia province In Zambezia, there were no reports of any deaths or injuries.

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  • Confidence intervals are shown only on the graphs of standardized mortality ratios for deaths in the local areas.

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  • Currently, around 2.5 billion people don't have adequate sanitation, leading to 3.3 million deaths a year from diarrhea including many children.

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  • One teaspoon of the nerve agent sarin can cause up to 10,000 deaths.

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  • There had been three apparently self-inflicted deaths in the previous six months, all within the first four days of custody.

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  • After the first few deaths, but the one all absorbing thought of individual self-preservation prevailed.

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  • The number of people speeding has come down and there has been a significant reduction in deaths and injuries at camera sites.

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  • The study, of course, does not include either stillbirths or maternal deaths.

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  • Deaths due to congenital abnormalities and antepartum stillbirths were excluded from the mortality rates.

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  • Merseyside has had seven fire-related deaths this year, two of those during the eight- day firefighters ' strike.

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  • The contrast with Scandinavia, where there is only a small increase in deaths despite harsh winters, is particularly striking.

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  • Most deaths from snake bites occur on the Indian subcontinent where they are often forced into contact with humans.

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  • However there are more cocaine deaths in police custody suites due to swallowing crack or cocaine.

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  • This shows clearly that synthetic surfactants reduce deaths in premature babies compared to control.

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  • If immediate deaths are in the low range, more tens of millions may die subsequently because the economy is unable to support them.

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  • This frustration of evil intent follows a common topos of virgin martyrs ' deaths, as does Catherine's eventual demise by beheading.

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  • This culminated in the Heysel stadium tragedy of 1985, when violence by English hooligans led to the deaths of over 30 Italian fans.

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  • The storms caused at least 35 deaths, and new twisters are expected tonight.

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  • Typhoid fever and spotted typhus caused an excessively high number of deaths.

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  • The current head count for deaths by gunshot wounds this year in Los Angeles is in excess of six hundred people.

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  • As an example of a large area throughout which thunder frequency for Hungary relates to the number of lightning strokes causing fire, and the figures for the United States relate to deaths by lightning.

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  • In Hungary (67), during the three years 1901 to 1903, 15% of the total deaths by lightning occurred under trees, as against 57% wholly in the open.

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  • In the United States (68) in 1900, only Io% of the deaths where the precise conditions were ascertained occurred under trees, as against 52% in the open.

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  • Its objects embrace (a) admonition to those who fail in the payment of their just debts, or otherwise walk contrary to the standard of Quaker ethics, and the exclusion of obstinate or gross offenders from the body, and, as incident to this, the hearing of appeals from individuals or meetings considering themselves aggrieved; (b) the care and maintenance of the poor and provision for the Christian education of their children, for which purpose the Society has established boarding schools in different parts of the country; (c) the amicable settlement of " all differences about outward things," either by the parties in controversy or by the submission of the dispute to arbitration, and the restraint of all proceedings at law between members except by leave; (d) the " recording " of ministers (see above); (e) the cognizance of all steps preceding marriage according to Quaker forms; (f) the registration of births, deaths and marriages and the admission of members; (g) the issuing of certificates or letters of approval granted to ministers travelling away from their homes, or to members removing from one meeting to another; and (h) the management of the property belonging to the Society.

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  • Among its important lines of work may be mentioned frequent reports during the cotton ginning season upon the amount of cotton ginned, supplemental census reports upon occupations, on employees and wages, and on further interpretation of various population tables, reports on street and electric railways, on mines and quarries, on electric light and power plants, on deaths in the registration area 1900-1904, on benevolent institutions, on the insane, on paupers in almshouses, on the social statistics of cities and on the census of manufactures in 1905.

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  • In 25 B.C., after their deaths, Augustus gave the two kingdoms to Juba II.

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  • The following year (1137) saw the deaths of the two powerful princes, Griffith ap Cynan, " the sovereign and protector and peacemaker of all Wales," and Griffith ap Rhys, " the light and the strength and the gentleness of the men of the south."

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  • In 1576 and 1588 Henry III., king of France, chose Blois as the meeting-place of the statesgeneral, and in the latter year he brought about the murders of Henry, duke of Guise, and his brother, Louis, archbishop of Reims and cardinal, in the château, where their deaths were shortly followed by that of the queen-mother, Catherine de' Medici.

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  • At the beginning of 1900, however, there was a serious recrudescence of plague at Calcutta, and a malignant outbreak in the district of Patna, which caused I 000 deaths a week.

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  • She forced him into war against Austrasia, in the course of which she procured the assassination of the victorious king Sigebert (575); she carried on a malignant struggle against Chilperic's sons by his first wife, Theodebert, Merwich and Clovis, who all died tragic deaths; and she per sistently endeavoured to secure the throne for her own children.

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  • The British Heart Foundation reckons that 37% of cardiac deaths are due to inactivity.

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  • And the most telling drop was in Reading boro where the 12 road deaths in 2000 had been reduced to zero by last year.

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  • Registration of births, deaths and marriages commenced in Darlington District in July 1837.

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  • Diagram reprinted by permission of Cancer Research UK To answer the questions about deaths from cancer, take a look at the graph.

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  • Annually in the United States, 9000 deaths occur as result of rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm.

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  • Salmonella typhi causes typhoid fever in humans, leading to 16 million cases (600,000 deaths) worldwide each year.

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  • Currently, around 2.5 billion people do n't have adequate sanitation, leading to 3.3 million deaths a year from diarrhea including many children.

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  • Reports of starvation deaths are coming in from all over the country.

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  • The steady trickle of deaths in football has led to mandatory screening for all junior recruits at Premier League clubs.

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  • Routine is a tenacious killer of passion?a suspect in the deaths of over 1 million steamy romances.

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  • By contrast in Finland, the best performing country, only 32% of baby deaths were blamed on substandard care.

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  • This frustration of evil intent follows a common topos of virgin martyrs ' deaths, as does Catherine 's eventual demise by beheading.

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  • There is mention of a typhus epidemic in 1891 which resulted in 29 deaths.

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  • The history of the world provides many examples of leaders of tunnel vision whose ambitions have lead to the deaths of uncounted millions.

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  • Sudden unexpected death accounted for 18% of all deaths among patients with epilepsy.

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  • In the case of unnatural deaths, the Coroner must hold an Inquest.

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  • The Sudden Infant Death Organization is doing all that it can to help prevent these senseless deaths from occurring.

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  • However, this is only reported and known magnet related injuries and deaths.

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  • The Back to Sleep Campaign is considered one of the main SIDS breakthroughs, and it is credited with reducing SIDS deaths by more than 50 percent, according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

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  • Iams wasn't the only cat food brand to be recalled due to the vast amount of food-related deaths and injuries, but the recall list did include both Iams Cat Slices and Flakes as well as Iams Select Bites.

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  • Many lab tests have been conducted, but authorities have yet to reach a firm conclusion about what may have caused acute renal failure-related deaths in both cats and dogs, making this Iams cat food recall a real mystery.

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  • Although manufacturers and researchers are not one-hundred percent clear whether or not melamine is the exact cause of the pet deaths, melamine was found in the urine of the cats who died.

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  • You should read about Orijen's link to cat deaths before you decide on this food.

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  • More frequent and more severe heat waves will lead to more heat related deaths.

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  • Lax manufacturing controls in China have resulted in imports into America that have caused the deaths of animals as well as exposure to harmful chemicals in children's toys, women's cosmetics and other every day products.

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  • Take on the role of Batman as you fight crime in the streets of Gotham and avenge the deaths of your parents as you save the citizens of the city from the scourge of crime.

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  • Major life changes, including weddings, deaths, births, and relocation can all cause stress.

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  • This accounts for 40 percent of all teen deaths.

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  • The Sirens were creatures in Greek Mythology who lured seafaring men to their deaths with their songs (and their sexiness).

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  • According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (or the AACP), obesity is the cause of more than 300,000 deaths every year.

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  • According to the National Centers for Disease Control, 9.4 percent of 100,000 teenager deaths in 2007 were due to teen suicide and this was a significant increase from 6.7 percent in 2003.

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  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in every three teen deaths is caused by a motor vehicle.

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  • These deaths represent about 40 percent of total traffic fatalities for that year.

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  • There have been direct and indirect deaths from alcohol, and the damage done is beyond measure.

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  • In fact, 10% of all infant deaths are related to cigarette smoking.

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  • It is estimated that alcoholism contributes to more than 100,000 deaths each year, and the number only continues to grow.

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  • Tobacco the lead ingredient in both cigarettes and chew is the cause of around 440,000 yearly deaths and those deaths are sadly preventable.

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  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that there are around 75,000 deaths each year that can be attributed to excessive alcohol use, making alcohol abuse one of the top three causes of death in the United States alone.

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  • One of the most surprising deaths of the 21st century so far is that of Michael Jackson.

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  • These celebrity deaths are only a small percentage of those stars who have died unexpectedly.

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  • However, these legendary stars led exciting and surprising lives too, so it's no wonder their deaths came as such shocks to their fans and supporters.

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  • Celebrity Death Beeper - This site allows you to sign up to receive email updates for celebrity deaths.

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  • Over the years, there have been more than a few shocking celebrity deaths. iVillage provides a slideshow of their choices for the 10 most shocking celeb deaths.

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  • According to the American Cancer Society, Pancreatic cancer places fourth in the number of cancer related deaths among both men and women.

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  • However, if there are suspicious causes behind these deaths, they become a celeb scandal.

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  • So far, authorities have neither confirmed nor denied that there is a link regarding the doctors and the deaths of Haim, Murphy and Jackson.

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  • Natural deaths are not usually investigated, but when drugs, alcohol or foul play are thought to play a role in a death, an autopsy is almost always ordered.

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  • This is a short list of some of the more infamous deaths and celebrity autopsies that have captured the attention of people around the world.

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  • This was one of the most talked about deaths and celebrity autopsies of the decade.

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  • With the extent of coverage available, these celebrity deaths turn into high-profile whodunits that become fodder for water coolers around the world.

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  • All aspects of celebrity life attract attention, and recent celebrity deaths are no exception.

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  • There are many reasons why people are interested in the causes and situations surrounding celeb deaths.

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  • If you want to keep up with all recent celebrity deaths, there are several websites that keep track of them all.

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  • There are lists of "minor" celebrity deaths as well as those fighting illness.

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  • Pop Eater is a fairly popular celebrity website, and they have a section devoted to deaths and the coverage of departed stars.

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  • Recent deaths are featured in a block on the front page, which seems to be updated frequently.

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  • For every memorial or tribute site, there is another that seems to approach celebrity deaths from a darker angle.

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  • This powerful and deadly virus has been the cause of many dogs' deaths, especially puppies.

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  • A total of 238 deaths were reported over that period.

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  • Carbon Monoxide poisoning is responsible for approximately 25 percent of all propane-related deaths so it is very important for the water heater to be properly configured for the ideal burn.

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  • The WHO also estimates that up to twenty thousand deaths occur in third-world countries from the pesticide poisoning and most are cotton farmers.

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  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one out of six Americans will come down with a foodborne illness each year, leading to 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths.

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  • According to the National Center for Health Statistics, this condition was responsible for 652,091 deaths in 2005.

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  • Many of these injuries and deaths may have been prevented if the workers had been given better safety training or had taken better precautions.

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  • A passenger that breaks his arm falling in the bathroom during turbulence is counted no differently than if a pilot misjudges a runway and the resulting crash results in a hundred deaths.

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  • The CDC estimates that, "76 million illnesses, 325,000 hospitalizations, and 5,000 deaths," occur each year in the United States due to food borne illness.

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  • This law was enacted in December of 2010 after reports of 32 infant deaths due to falls or strangulation from unsafe cribs.

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  • With further investigation, he learned that their family records showed a long history of family deaths due to insomnia.

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  • According to the World Health Organization, African sleeping sickness is responsible for 40,000 deaths per year in Africa.

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  • The organization seeks to reduce injuries, disabilities and deaths related to the breathing disorder.

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  • Mortal Kombat stirred quite a lot of controversy upon it's initial release due to the realistic digitized characters engaging in gory battled that would end in violent deaths.

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  • Video game related deaths have been a hot topic within recent years.

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  • Read on about these shocking video game related deaths that have occurred around the world.

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  • Keep this in mind as you look at these video game related deaths.

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  • The number of deaths of children from poisoning has declined from about 450 per year in the 1960s to about 50 each year in the 1990s.

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  • However, in the entire U.S. population, one of every four deaths is from cancer, second only to deaths from heart disease.

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  • Cancer deaths worldwide can be traced to viruses, bacteria, or parasites.

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  • Radiation is believed to cause 1 to 2 percent of all cancer deaths.

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  • As of 2004 an estimated 1 percent of cancer deaths are believed to be due to air, land, and water pollution.

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  • Cancer deaths in children have shown consistent declines, decreasing between 1975 and 2000 from 50 in 1 million diagnosed to 25 in 1 million.

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  • However, cancer is the leading cause of death among children and adolescents, responsible for 2,700 deaths each year in the United States.

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  • As a result, there were 39 documented heat-related deaths in athletes between 1964 and 1973.

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  • As a result, documented heat-related deaths declined substantially in the 1980s.

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  • Other frequent causes of accidental injuries and deaths are fire and burn injury, accidental firearm injury, and poisoning.

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  • In 2001, motor vehicle accidents resulted in 36 percent of accidental deaths in children ages one to four.

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  • Drowning remains the second leading cause of accidental injury-related deaths among children ages 14 and under, claiming 943 children in 2000.

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  • Children make up 20 percent of all fire deaths, and over 30 percent of all fires that kill children are set by children playing with fire.

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  • The United States Fire Administration (USFA) encourages parents to teach children at an early age about the dangers of playing with fire in order to help prevent child injuries, fire deaths, and the number of fires set in homes.

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  • On average, infants account for approximately 64 percent of choking deaths among children ages 14 and under.

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  • Causes of choking or airway obstruction-injury deaths include suffocation by things such as pillows, choking on food or small objects, and strangulation from window blind and clothing strings.

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  • The U.S. government maintains statistics on toy-related injuries and deaths.

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  • Infant mortality among African Americans in 2000 occurred at a rate of 14.1 deaths per 1,000 live births.

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  • This is more than twice the national average of 6.9 deaths per 1,000 live births.

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  • Cardiovascular disease is responsible for over 50 percent of the deaths in persons with diabetes.

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  • A 1995 study of the characteristics of objects known to commonly cause choking deaths in children found that round objects are most dangerous.

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  • Moreover, worldwide, rotavirus is thought to be responsible for more than 5 to 10 million deaths in children every year.

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  • Nearly all of these deaths occur in impoverished parts of Africa and Asia, where they often result from contamination of the water supply by animal and human feces.

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  • Electric shocks are responsible for about 1,000 deaths in the United States each year, or about 1 percent of all accidental deaths.

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  • Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)-The general term given to "crib deaths" of unknown causes.

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  • Worldwide, acute infectious diarrhea has a huge impact, causing over 5 million deaths per year.

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  • While most deaths are among children under five years of age in developing nations, the impact, even in developed countries, is considerable.

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  • In a supplement to the CAT-the CAT-S-the stimuli include pictures of children in common family situations such as prolonged illnesses, births, deaths, and separations from parental figures.

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  • C-sections have a higher maternal mortality rate than vaginal births with approximately 5.8 women per 100,000 live births dying, and half of these deaths are ascribed to the operation and a coexisting medical condition.

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  • These deaths may be related to the health conditions that made the operation necessary and not simply to the operation itself.

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  • According to statistics for 1964-1965, prior to routine rubella immunization in the United States, there were 2,100 newborn deaths and 11,250 miscarriages attributed to rubella infection of pregnant women.

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  • About 70 percent of all accidental deaths are due to head injuries, as are most of the disabilities that occur after trauma.

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  • Taken together, these viruses account for a significant number of deaths in infants.

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  • In the United States, RSV infections are responsible for 90,000 hospitalizations and 4,500 deaths each year.

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  • The infant mortality rate is the number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given population.

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  • Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight was the second leading cause of death for all infants at 16.4 percent of all deaths.

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  • An analysis of the data established that the rise in the infant mortality rate was concentrated in the neonatal period (less than 28 days) and primarily in the first week of life where more than half of all infants' deaths occur.

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  • On the other hand, the perinatal mortality rate (the number of late fetal deaths [28 weeks or more gestation] and early neonatal deaths [less than 7 days] per 1,000 live births) remain unchanged.

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  • Perinatal mortality-The number of late fetal deaths, 28 weeks or more gestation, and neonatal deaths that occur in the first seven days.

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  • Almost all of those deaths are the result of allergic reactions to the sting and not of exposure to the venom itself.

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  • Heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, which cause 68 percent of all deaths in America, are all believed to be influenced by this diet.

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  • Claims for vaccine-related deaths must be filed within 24 months of the death or within 48 months of the onset of the injury that caused the death.

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  • An outbreak of hand-foot-mouth disease occurred in Singapore in 2000, with more than 1,000 diagnosed cases, all in children, resulting in four deaths.

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  • Of these, there were 405 severe cases and 78 deaths, 71 of which were children younger than five years of age.

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  • In the United States, SIDS was the third leading cause of postneonatal deaths (those occurring between the ages of 28 days and one year) in 2001.

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  • According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 2,234 infants in the United States died of SIDS in 2001, or 8.1 percent of total infant deaths.

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  • Ninety percent of SIDS deaths occur during the first six months of life, mostly between the ages of two and four months.

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  • Although investigators are still not sure whether the immediate cause of SIDS deaths is due to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest, patterns of infant sleep, breathing, and arousal are a major focus of research in the early 2000s.

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  • Many SIDS deaths occur in babies who have recently had colds (a possible reason that SIDS is most prevalent in winter, the time when upper respiratory infections are most frequent).

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  • By the mid-1990s it was apparent that this and similar campaigns worldwide had had a significant-in many cases dramatic-impact in reducing the number of deaths from SIDS.

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  • A decline in SIDS rates, already observed in the 1980s, tripled its previous pace between 1990 and 1994, with SIDS deaths falling 10 to 15 percent between 1992 and 1994.

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  • These teenagers' deaths for the most part do not occur on school grounds.

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  • Most of the deaths in people with CLL are due to infections or other illnesses that occur as a result of the leukemia.

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  • Most deaths are in less-developed or developing countries, but even in the United States, shigellosis can be a dangerous and potentially deadly disease.

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  • More than half of all chickenpox deaths occur among adults.

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  • Before the varicella vaccine (Varivax) was released for use in 1995, nearly all of the 4 million children born each year in the United States contracted chickenpox, resulting in hospitalization in five of every 1,000 cases and 100 deaths.

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  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the number of deaths from pneumonia in the United States declined between 2001 and 2004.

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  • Deaths are rare and usually occur in the very young, the very old, and people whose immune systems are already weakened.

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  • Although deaths from salmonella infection are rare, they do occur.

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  • Most deaths reported have occurred among elderly adults in long-term care.

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  • Prior to the introduction of VZV, there were about 100 deaths and 12,000 hospitalizations annually as a result of chickenpox infections.

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  • Approximately 40 percent of the deaths and 60 percent of the hospitalizations occurred in children under age ten.

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  • These drugs cause 97 percent of all deaths from drug allergies.

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  • Drowning is the second leading cause of injury-related deaths in children ages one month to 14 years of age in the United States as a whole, and the first leading cause of injury-related deaths in California, Arizona, and Florida.

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  • In the United States, serious complications are infrequent, and deaths are very rare.

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  • Worldwide, rotaviruses are estimated to cause 800,000 deaths annually in children under five years of age.

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  • In developing countries, Haemophilus influenzae is responsible for 500,000 annual deaths in children under the age of five.

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  • Diarrheal diseases and related sodium and potassium deficiencies are responsible for about two million infant deaths each year worldwide.

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  • Few of these deaths occur in the United States.

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  • The vast majority of TCA-related deaths happen when an overdose is taken.

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  • In developing countries, dehydration from illness is a common cause of death in children under five years of age, accounting for about 2 million deaths per year.

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  • Smoking is recognized as the leading preventable cause of death, causing or contributing to the deaths of approximately 430,700 Americans each year.

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  • It accounts for an estimated 14 percent of premature births and 10 percent of infant deaths.

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  • Bee, wasp, and insect stings cause more deaths in the United States than any other kind of injection of venom.

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  • Most deaths occur in people 35 to 45 years of age.

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  • The Asian flu was responsible for 70,000 deaths in the United States, while the Hong Kong flu killed 34,000.

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  • Flu-related deaths have increased substantially in the United States since the 1970s, largely because of the aging of the American population.

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  • More than half of the deaths from mumps occur in those over 19 years of age.

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  • According to the National Safety Council, more than 20,000 accidental deaths and approximately 25 million accidental injuries occur each year to those under the age of 25.

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  • In 2002, there were 802 tuberculosis-related deaths.

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  • According to the American Cancer Society, melanoma accounts for only 4 percent of all skin cancer, but 79 percent of skin cancer deaths, or about 7,900 deaths annually in the United States.

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  • In addition, more than 1 million Americans develop nonmelanoma skin cancer each year, although deaths from this form of cancer are much more rare (about 1,000 per year).

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  • Nonetheless, as of 2004, about 2,500 individuals become seriously ill from Listeria annually, with about 500 deaths.

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  • L., et al. "Emerging Pattern of Rabies Deaths and Increased Viral Infectivity."

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  • The highest incidence of rabies occurs in Asia where, in 1997, over 33,000 deaths were noted, most occurring in India.

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  • Most deaths from rabies in the United States in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have resulted from bat rather than dog bites; one victim was a man in Iowa who died in September 2002.

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  • According to the National Center for Environmental Health, there were about 200 deaths from lead poisoning in the United States between 1979 and 1998.

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  • Most of the deaths were among males (74%), African Americans (67%), adults over the age of 45 (76%), and Southerners (70%).

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  • If the pet that died had lived a long life, it's best not focus on the animal's age at the time of passing; the child may equate that to living relatives who are older and fear for their deaths.

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  • However, after the Civil War, common folk were included, and more details were included about their deaths.

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  • Custis and his wife, Mary Lee Fitzhugh, resided in the Arlington House until their deaths.

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  • The Calhoun County Department of Public Records has an index of deaths from the 1930s to the present.

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  • The social security death index is a directory of deaths reported to social security.

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  • For deaths within the last 25 years, you can only request records if you are the immediate family of the deceased.

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  • Illinois, for example has marriages, deaths and Illinois veteran information.

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  • Fact categories make it easier to keep track of important facts such as deaths, marriages, emigration or births.

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  • The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) is a database of reported deaths to the Social Security Administration (SSA).

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  • Gen Wed offers a database of California marriages, vital records (births and deaths) and divorce records.

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  • Ancestor Hunt offers free California genealogy search engines, including searches for vital records such as births and deaths.

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  • Ancestor Hunt offers free Florida genealogy search engines, including searches for vital records such as births and deaths.

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  • This site offers California marriages, vital records (births and deaths) and divorce records.

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  • From deaths, divorces, marriage records, to births, business filings, property, unclaimed property, voters, government employees and missing persons, the list of public information databases is very long.

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  • If you're blessed or "lucky" enough to have a family Bible in your possession or within access, you may find births, marriages and deaths recorded therein with first-hand accuracy.

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  • You can find information about births, marriages and deaths in the columns of the paper.

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  • Vital records can tell you about the major events in your ancestors' lives, including births, marriages, divorces, and deaths.

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  • By the 19th and 20th centuries, many states and counties had begun to keep public records of births, marriages, and deaths.

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  • This index was not automated until 1962, so records may be incomplete for deaths before this date.

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  • In the 1860s and 1870s, many counties began to do a better job of keeping official records of births and deaths, so it may be easier to find records from this period.

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  • Before Ohio began keeping state records for deaths and burials in 1954, much of this information was maintained by county health departments.

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  • There are two ways to search for the death certificates of deaths that occurred prior to 1949 in New York City.

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  • The area now known as Texas was inhabited by Native American tribes for centuries before European and American settlement began, but there's little record of the births and deaths associated with this time period.

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  • Similarly, you won't find much information about Texas deaths during the early history of the state's settlement.

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  • Texas Department of State Health Services maintains records for most Texas deaths after 1903.

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  • Up to 50% of all early fetal deaths can be linked back to this cause.

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  • Death is a risk for both mom and baby, as approximately 76,000 deaths a year are attributed to preeclampsia.

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  • In 1962, there were reports that 132 women had formed blood clots and 11 deaths were attributed to pill usage.

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  • Birth defects are the leading cause of infant mortality, accounting for 20 percent of all deaths.

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  • The newspaper won its first of many Pulitzer Prizes in 1934 for a story that reporter Royce Brier wrote on the lynching deaths of two alleged San Jose kidnappers.

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  • It measured a whopping 7.8 on the Richter Scale, and although early estimates put deaths at somewhere close to the 500 mark, today it's widely believed that close to 6,000 people perished in quake.

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  • While the earthquake and its aftershocks were indeed devastating, what caused so many deaths, as well as massive property damage, were the fires that burned out of control all over the city as a result of the heavily shifted grounds.

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  • The San Francisco earthquake measured 6.9 on the Richter Scale, lasted for close to 15 seconds, and caused over 60 deaths and 3,000 serious injuries.

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  • Damages and deaths were not restricted to San Francisco, however-buildings crumbled as far south as Santa Cruz, and all in all, the quake affected an area spanning 70 miles.

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  • The construction resulted in many fewer workmen deaths (only 11) than similar projects due to the use of a safety net that hung beneath the span.

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  • More than one in five of drowning deaths occur in children aged 14 and younger.

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  • One excellent article regarding research into sun vs. vitamin D notes that, "Vitamin D might help prevent 30 deaths for each one caused by skin cancer."

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  • A 1998 study of 29,133 male smokers in Finland showed 32% less cases of prostate cancer and 40% less deaths from prostate cancer among men who took vitamin E to prevent lung cancer compared to men who took a placebo.

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  • Declared a global pandemic in 2009, H1N1 cases have been noted in more than 205 countries, totaling more than 620,000 verified cases and leading to more than 8,000 deaths.

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  • They will have jobs, deaths in the family and may even perform a wedding ceremony for two cats in the household.

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  • As the child grows, a string of grisly deaths follows him, beginning with the death of his nanny.

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  • She's working as a journalist and trying to save the population from the effects of watching the tape that leads to the viewers' deaths within seven days.

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  • During World War II, there were deaths both on and off airfields.

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  • There were car accidents, plane crashes and other violent deaths of the airmen who lived and served at these bases.

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  • Over the years, almost 50 deaths occurred on the ship, and it reportedly houses some very scary ghosts.

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  • Irene Hughes - Hughes was once listed by Pageant Magazine as one of America's top ten psychics after predicting the deaths of JFK and Robert Kennedy in a newspaper column.

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  • One thing that science can't explain is the near death experiencers' eyewitness accounts surrounding the moments after their deaths.

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  • Churches, synagogues and other religious organizations usually keep records of their members, noting births, marriages and deaths.

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  • The good folks with BPI host many events and conferences at the mansion which is associated with four tragic deaths, including one suicide that occurred on the premises.

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  • Many soap opera magazines are tabloid like in their approach to covering the lives, loves and deaths of soap opera favorites.

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  • The show features families, crime, adventure, passion, loves found, loves lost, births and deaths.

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  • Major storylines included battles with alcoholism, fake deaths, suicide, homosexuality, mental illness and violent crimes.

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  • Trivia profiles give you some intriguing tidbits about the show, such as the weddings, divorces, births and deaths that have happened throughout the course of the show.

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  • When he proposed in a chicken suit, Dixie and Tad's romance survived presumed deaths on the part of both Tad and Dixie.

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  • Their return visits to the region are often accompanied by a rise in animal attacks and human deaths.

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  • Rex blamed Kate Roberts for Cassie's death, as well as the deaths of others.

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  • There have been so many changes throughout the years from deaths, marriages, affairs, births, etc. The series has even jumped ahead several years at a time between seasons, making it even harder to keep up if you miss a few episodes.

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