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  • The word immunization comes from the Latin word Immunes, referring to “a group of soldiers who once having fought and survived a battle never had to fight again.”

    Vaccine Science 2010

  • The Immunes are a temporary phenomenon, transient.

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  • Cavalry and in the Tenth "Immunes," made a wonderful record.

    Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various

  • In the Forty-ninth Volunteers, Company L, composed wholly of colored men, and commanded by Captain Edward L. Baker, a colored veteran of Santiago, who had served for seventeen years in the Ninth and Tenth Cavalry and in the Tenth "Immunes," made a wonderful record.

    The Negro in the Regular Army 1903

  • Most normals so totally rejected violence they were unable to even comprehend the existence of the Immunes.

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  • He watched the Immunes carefully, always searching for a face, the face of his unknown father.

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  • The Immunes are subnormal mentally only partly because they exist outside the mainstream of society on Perry, without the somewhat questionable benefit of Captain Perry's guided educational program.

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  • You tried to resist when the Immunes found us, and it triggered the virus.

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  • The Immunes could crush this society if they had the inclination.

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  • He felt he lived in a twilight world, seeing things that neither the Immunes nor normal people could see.

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