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plague <a plague; plagues> N

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bubonic plague (plague bubonica)

pneumonic plague

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Critical reception was worsened by a number of problems that plagued the set behind the scenes.
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It was reconstructed and widened when the plague ended.
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After she successfully fights the plague a second time, she becomes revered in the whole town.
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Set in the near future, a plague is making humans extinct.
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He hates my radicalism as if it was the plague.
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She sets off to find the great evil that plagues the lands.
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In 1656, a plague nearly wiped out the city.
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Those who could afford it tried to avoid the plague by moving out of the city.
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It was first thought to be related to the plague and typhus, and was attributed to several species of bacteria.
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It is stated that before the plagues, ayullu were led by both humans.
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