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Patrick, spot on Births, Marriages and Deaths is where I saw him first.
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Oh! May they soon in Deaths co [MS torn] empire cease
Letter 85 1798
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Lying by Bush and Cheney about WMDs of Iraq and Misleading Americans into the War, resulting in Deaths of 4300 US Troops.
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While the capitalists mount a Campaign of Big Lies upon Big Lies to try to deny the decrease in Bird Flu, they also tip their hand in a June 30, 2006 “Epidemiology WHO report when they may intend to unleash their Biowarfare Bird Flu Pandemic: “Deaths from the disease surged in the winter for the last three years, so a rise in fatal cases can be expected late this year even if the virus does not mutate into a form more easily transmitted. †They never fail to repeat the fraudulent claim: “The risk of the virus becoming more transmissible remains high (!) because of the ‘widespread distribution of the H5N1 virus in poultry and the continued exposure of humans. †™ †The reports of zero new report of Bird Flu in poultry, wild birds and humans are completely disregarded.
Think Progress » An Inconvenient Truth and An Intolerable Summer 2006
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Earth Island Journal – Did US Navy Order Dolphin Deaths?
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The most quoted is the Lenten address of 1630/31 known as "Deaths Duell", preached before Charles I at Whitehall.
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The most quoted is the Lenten address of 1630/31 known as "Deaths Duell", preached before Charles I at Whitehall.
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Your Deaths are all that you shall meet with here.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Military Hides Cause of Women Soldiers\' Deaths '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Female soldiers died as a result of dehydration resulting from their fear of obtaining it late in the day because of a fear of being raped.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Military Hides Cause of Women Soldiers' Deaths 2006
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August 13th observed, in an obscure corner, among the "Deaths," the announcement,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 Various
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