What we're seeing with this virus is that very few people under 214 have perished from it, even relatively few people under 218 have perished from it.
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Almost 200 wildlife firefighters have perished in the past decade.
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Of the 145 Navy crew members, 117 were found perished.
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Ultimately, 240 children and seven adults perished in the collapse.
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It also says many Muslim Turks perished at the time.
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My dad perished into the very foundation of this island.
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Her disclosure that 36 had perished led to the investigation.
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Greenwich Village chap Michael Healy perished by parasol on Nov.
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They had all perished before they were ten years old.
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Victim fell from a roof and perished at the scene.
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Many who returned to Europe perished in Nazi concentration camps.
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"Jake survived conditions that most humans would have perished in."
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Without her help, the English settlers might well have perished.
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The six Marines who perished in the collision were Capt.
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One of their tour guides also perished in the accident.
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More than 300 soldiers from other coalition nations also perished.
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Rights groups have said about 400 civilians have also perished.
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It also says many Muslim Turks perished at that time.
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Dozens perished in the smoke and flames, screaming for help.
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Zachary Baumel, a soldier who perished in battle in 1982.
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They survived Irma, but perished in sweltering temperatures days later.
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Most of them had families that perished in the Holocaust.
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Officials had feared that those elephants had also later perished.
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In truth, no great empires perished solely because of Afghanistan.
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Everyone onboard perished when the plane crashed minutes after takeoff.
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And hundreds of thousands of people perished in Syria's war.
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And Zigui's signal stopped near Beijing, where he probably perished.
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But he couldn't save his three daughters, all of whom perished.
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Opposition parties have said dozens of civilians also perished in Sur.
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Scott's entire team perished on the return journey from the pole.
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They perished in car crashes, and fell victim to global pandemics.
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All of her classmates perished, leaving her the lone student survivor.
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JFK, Jr. and Bessette-Kennedy had perished in a plane crash.
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The music video perished and regenerated for the smallest of screens.
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Hundreds of thousands of domestic animals are reckoned to have perished.
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Sadly, his team perished on the ice sometime in March 1912.
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In just the last five days, three other climbers have perished.
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So far, no migrants have perished crossing the Channel by boat.
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The tally of racers who have perished is into the hundreds.
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Hammarskjold perished, along with his entourage, just after midnight on Sept.
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Potentially 3 million perished in the famine of the 1990s alone.
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"The West Coast Vault perished, in its entirety," the document read.
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The day after Kontum was secured, Vann perished in the mountains.
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Three people perished there in a three-month period last year.
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The following month, at least 50 perished after they were abandoned.
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Other members of his family perished at the Auschwitz death camp.
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Some 11,000 Kurdish fighters lost their lives; five Americans also perished.
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Seven sailors perished on the Belknap and one on the Kennedy.
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More than one thousand perished in trying to make the crossing.
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In an instant, some 80,000 men, women and children had perished.
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Innumerable animals have perished, with many species likely pushed to extinction.
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Three generations from one Canadian family also perished in the crash.
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In all, more than 3 million Polish Jews perished in the Holocaust.
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Though thousands of humans perished, they managed to kill the four dragons.
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Whereas rat-size mammals survived the extinction event, raccoon-size ones perished.
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With the King's death, a vital source of political legitimacy has perished.
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He was roommates with Ben Runnels, who also perished in the fire.
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He, along with the 4 other passengers, perished when the chopper sank.
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And many relatives and friends watched helplessly as their loved ones perished.
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Most of them perished in the desert from dehydration, hypothermia or heatstroke.
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In all, almost 9,000 people would be infected, and almost 2,500 perished.
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But dozens of horses perished in December after blazes in Los Angeles.
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Many of their relatives who remained in Europe perished in the Holocaust.
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Those Irish perished at a time when the British Empire was flush.
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About 10,000 homes and 1,000 businesses were destroyed, and 85 people perished.
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Ringelblum and all but three of his aides perished in the Holocaust.
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The best items I have from Céline have perished from intense use.
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Most of them never made it and perished in the gas chambers.
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Have times changed enough for Straylight to thrive where Le Baron perished?
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Twenty-eight people have also perished nationwide amid the spike in fires.
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This year, as of Thursday, 254 people have perished along that route.
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One American commando was killed, and civilians perished in the cross-fire.
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Uncle Chuck somehow found his way inside a snail shell and perished.
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The better part of a generation of the natural leaders of Europe perished.
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While neighboring countries welcomedmillions, many perished on their exodus along the Mediterranean coastline.
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More than 800 Indian soldiers have perished there, mostly due to the environment.
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It was ostensibly climbing out of the fish's mouth before it perished inside.
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Two firefighters perished in the blaze and at least 19 others were injured.
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Mr García perished as he had lived as a politician—surrounded by controversy.
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Two firefighters were killed and a family of three perished in the fire.
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Almost all of those who did oppose the Nazis perished under ghastly tortures.
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In all, 17 people have perished, according to government officials and local media.
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Without it, they often perished in painful ways (see: Pope Gregory VII below).
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First, the prime minister must have perished or become incapacitated in some way.
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Chief Stack's family came to learn where and how he perished that day.
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Yet there was no discernible explanation for how or why these people perished.
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Another 3,700 people perished in the sea last year while attempting the crossing.
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An estimated five million or more people perished in just a few years.
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More than 1,000 people perished in those riots, most of whom were Muslim.
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Darwis was killed instantly, one of dozens in the area Lakuaci believes perished.
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It is among our griefs that we perished before we could reach it.
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Six colleagues perished in the assault, the most deadly in the organization's history.
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She was convinced that her cat, whom she calls Sweet Baby, had perished.
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Ultimately, a third of Eyam's estimated population of 750 perished during the epidemic.
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Their mother perished when she ran into the burning house to save them.
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Officially, 12,000 to 30,000 Libyans perished during NATO's decisive intervention in the conflict.
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Seven scientists perished in a rocket explosion on an offshore platform near Arkhangelsk.
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They were forced to return to Europe, and many perished in the Holocaust.
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Nearly 80 others perished inside when the building caught fire on April 19.
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The previous cinchona seekers to set out for the Caravaya forest had perished.
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The 129 sailors eventually perished, and the vessels drifted to their frigid graves.
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Wiesel and his father were then transferred to Buchenwald, where his father perished.
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"He declared our roof 'perished,'" said Lorraine Gilligan, the gardens' director of preservation.
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University graduates migrating to Canada were among those who perished in the crash.
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Six members of the same Ontario family perished, according to CNN affiliate CTV.
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Had he remained in Germany, he surely would have perished in the Holocaust .
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Some progressives did well and others floundered; some moderates triumphed and others perished.
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Other Kenyans who perished in Sunday's crash also embodied their country's outward reach.
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Among those known to have perished are residents, restaurant customers, and a bridal party.
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In 2008, more than 130,000 people perished when Cyclone Nargis flooded Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta.
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Most are brought ashore in Italy, but more than 1,300 people perished this year.
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A total of 5313 people have perished in the Camp Fire in Northern California.
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Almost half a million human beings have perished; there are nearly five million refugees.
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Like the grade-school sweethearts -- married for 75 years -- who perished in the fire.
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The majority of the Argentines that perished were on a Navy ship that sank.
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Despite a tremendous rescue effort, 236 of their fellow miners perished in the explosion.
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These white "ghost bikes" are dotted around Berlin at spots where cyclists have perished.
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God bless those intrepid souls who perished as they strove to report the truth.
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Nearly all of them perished completely; their bodies and bones decomposed, leaving no trace.
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Trump said the children perished in the explosion caused by al-Baghdadi's suicide vest.
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Monks from all over Japan chanted sutras for those who perished, Ms. Masuike said.
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Had the fire melted the protective wax around their hives, they would have perished.
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No Americans died or were injured, but about 200 Russians perished in the firefight.
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And claims that a whopping one billion animals estimated to have perished across Australia.
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A total of 20203 Canadians were among the 176 passengers and crew who perished.
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But it took days to sort out who had perished and who had survived.
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Nearly 90 percent of Poland's Jewish population of 3.3 million perished in the Holocaust.
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He said those who perished range in age from three to 89 years old.
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Four police officers, seven Christians and six Muslim passers-by perished in the attack.
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But last year more than 60,000 Americans perished in this country's raging opioid epidemic.
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The photograph perished in a fire, and now there is no one to ask.
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We're learning more about the people who perished in the Ghost Ship fire in Oakland.
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Images of those who perished began appearing on the charred walls of the Hadi Center.
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It&aposs insulting to people who have had families in concentration camps who then perished.
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Thousands of people have perished trying to cross the Mediterranean in flimsy vessels since 2015.
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Diana's boyfriend Dodi Fayed and the car's driver Henri Paul also perished in the accident.
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A few hours later, the bat had perished, which is when Syvertson began to worry.
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"And out came Ringer, our cat that we thought perished in the fire," Marr continued.
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Estimates of the country's population before and after suggest that between 183,000 and 5m perished.
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This year alone, nearly 3,000 never made it to Europe; they perished in deep waters.
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Of the estimated 10,500 people on board, more than 9,000 perished in the icy seas.
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The girls and their maternal grandparents perished in a horrific fire at the Stamford, Conn.
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Yet a large portion of those perished in just one place, the Okawa Primary School.
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Anxious to find a way to revere the nine precious people who perished that day.
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Some 99 million years ago, a tiny millipede got stuck in tree resin and perished.
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Rescue workers and fishermen have rescued 169 people, suggesting hundreds might have perished at sea.
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Just under 3,800 migrants perished at sea during all of 2015, according to IOM figures.
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At least 140,000 people perished in one of the most calamitous storms in recorded history.
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The owner of the boat and his wife, had perished in the accident, he said.
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Only after the war did he learn that his two elder sisters had not perished.
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Balbi declined to say anything Saturday to confirm assumptions that the submarine crew had perished.
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Of the nearly half-million Chinese living in Cambodia in 240, more than half perished.
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At least 359 people perished in the coordinated series of blasts targeting churches and hotels.
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Her father, Mark Colaio, and two uncles, Stephen Colaio and Thomas Pedicini, perished that day.
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All perished—most on the island, and some on the northern coast of the mainland.
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After three straight days of methodical slaughter, 2,749 Jews — mostly women and children — had perished.
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More than 1 billion animals have perished, and an estimated 2,000 homes have been destroyed.
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Their prey may have perished or fled, and herbivores have had their vegetation wiped out.
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Kourtney Kardashian shared a news article about the animals who have perished during the disaster.
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Alyssa, her mother and father -- Keri and John Altobelli -- all perished on the chopper Sunday.
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At least 2,500 souls perished in that flood, mostly black migrant workers from the Caribbean.
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Nearly a decade later Cyclone Nargis slammed into Myanmar and a staggering 204,2100 people perished.
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On top of that, 27 people have perished in the blazes across Australia&aposs countryside.
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At least 27 people have perished, and more than 1 billion animals are feared dead.
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Researchers estimate that more than a billion animals may have also perished in the fires.
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At least 3,000 people perished in that storm, the deadliest in the island's recorded history.
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" Muilenburg acknowledged the "devastation of the families and friends of the loved ones who perished.
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Todaka said that of the 1,500 crew members on board, 188 perished during the battle.
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Not so lucky is Will Smith, whose character perished in a flight test off-screen.
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Among the dead are 20 children, who perished when their school in Coapa district collapsed.
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Among the dead are 244 children, who perished when their school in Coapa district collapsed.
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Its 109 rods represent the 109 Westchester residents originally thought to have perished on 9/11.
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Its 109 rods represent the 109 Westchester residents originally thought to have perished on 248/2140.
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There are no ranks, no mention of the places or circumstances in which the soldiers perished.
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Nine years ago 2,000 monkeys are thought to have perished close to Brazil's border with Uruguay.
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They couldn't get back down the stairs and those that tried — a few of them perished.
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Thankfully, no one on the ground was injured, but sadly, two people perished in the crash.
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Within a week, nearly 200 whales have perished in two mass strandings on New Zealand beaches.
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As a result, over a quarter of these US visa-holding Jews perished in the Holocaust.
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Looking at his son, he sees the loved ones who have perished or been left behind.
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Legends have been written about arrogant humans who perished trying to defiantly piss into the wind.
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It doesn't mean I don't bleed inside for those hundreds of thousands who have already perished.
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So many of them were initial survivors of the disaster but perished in the recovery phase.
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And it has grown, even as some of its more established peers have struggled or perished.
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Generations have perished in prisons and torture chambers as Turkey has gone through successive military coups.
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Canadian Air Force captain Thomas McQueen perished when his F/A-18 crashed on Nov. 28.
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UNHCR spokesperson William Spindler said the eyewitnesses estimated that up to 500 people might have perished.
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All those who perished had died after inhaling fumes, the regional health minister, Zaal Mikeladze, said.
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A crew member who perished was believed to have been sleeping below deck with the passengers.
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"There is a perished city called Aleppo," she wrote to the awards committee, back in November.
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The military kept shifting its accounts, saying at one point that the crew had perished instantly.
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Local journalists put the death toll much higher, saying up to 28 had perished in clashes.
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Saddled and ready to go, a purebred that perished centuries ago near Pompeii has been uncovered.
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In 2016, two climbers perished near the summit, where their bodies lay frozen for a year.
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"Today we commemorate the lives that perished during the 228 Incident 71 yrs ago," she wrote.
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The woman who died recently was sent to a hospital, and she perished on their property.
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Two of the dead perished outside the brightly painted building and the other six died later.
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It's hard to determine just how many relationships have perished while shopping for a new couch.
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In 2017, two children perished following a fire started by one such poorly made novelty device.
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Crops withered and livestock perished after the last rains failed, leaving 2.7 million needing food aid.
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They had not suffered the fate of their relatives, who had all perished in the forest.
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More than a dozen people died building New York's subway, and many more have perished since.
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Soon afterward, Italy's Adnkronos news agency cited an emergency ambulance service spokesman estimating dozens had perished.
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However, authorities have not been able to confirm their origin or why the people on board perished.
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Since the fire, survivors and friends of those who perished have placed flowers on several small memorials.
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More than two-thirds perished, either by the time they were found or during rehabilitation, Viezbicke said.
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The home was completely destroyed, and the family's cat, four dogs, and three bearded dragons all perished.
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Nearly 10,000 civilians remain trapped there, and since April 7, many have perished, human rights observers say.
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Millions of people perished under a brutal rule that used slave labor to harvest goods including rubber.
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There are countless memorials to the dead of World War I, but more perished in this pandemic.
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There were also no services at St Sebastian's Church in Negambo, where at least 102 people perished.
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They tried again March 26 and March 27, not knowing the family had perished in the crash.
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Those who perished before the end — Loki, Heimdall, Gamora, and Vision — are almost certainly not coming back.
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Its scientific name means "muddy dragon on the road to heaven," paying homage to how it perished.
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Eighty-seven people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August 1910.
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A photo shows two dead deer who presumably perished when their antlers became tangled in fishing line.
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This season, four people have already died on Everest, all of whom perished in the past week.
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"May God bless the memory of those who perished in Toledo, may God protect them," Trump said.
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At least 64 people perished during the storm, drowned in their houses or brained by flying debris.
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She finds a perished Confederado slumped against a wall and pressures the lab tech into reactivating him.
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I want to uplift the unnamed individuals who perished at the hands of a racially unjust system.
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The United Nations says more than 2,000 people perished while attempting the voyage so far in 2017.
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"The memories of those who perished in the Warsaw Uprising cry out across the decades," he said.
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More than 8.5 million troops perished in World War I, which ended 100 years ago this week.
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Hundreds of thousands have perished from famine; many others have died in clan fighting and suicide attacks.
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All these years later, Beck thought he perished in a bar fight or maybe a car accident.
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"Two rhino calves have drowned and up to 15 deer perished in the high floods," Brahma said.
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The baby was dead — one of 2000 people who perished when their boat sank in late May.
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"It wasn't the kind of response I would expect when 85033 people have perished," he told reporters.
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A traveler returns to his old town, where he's tasked with watching over a just-perished stranger.
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About 45 percent of the flight personnel in Canada's wartime Bomber Command perished — approximately 10,250 in all.
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A group scours the southwest border for the remains of immigrants who perished trying to cross it.
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TV. Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, perished in the crash, along with seven others.
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All passengers and crew members perished in a fiery disaster that Iran immediately blamed on mechanical troubles.
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One report estimated at least 6,000 children perished of malnutrition and disease, or while attempting to escape.
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A few months after receiving the award, Commodore Kiefer perished on this ridge on a routine flight.
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Bryant, 41, and Gianna, 13, perished in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, Los Angeles on Sunday morning.
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All four members of our crew perished, but not before both boats — ours and our attacker's — sank.
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"In the Port Macquarie region we know up to 350 koalas perished in two weeks," said Ashton.
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Survivors of those who perished are also suing Ripley Entertainment, which operated the duck boat tour. 4.
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Though MoviePass finally perished recently, it inspired theater chains to offer their own, better-run subscription services.
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Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) earlier claimed that Jesus "would have perished" under the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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"It was unfortunate," says Milo Ventimiglia, whose beloved character Jack Pearson perished as a result of the fire.
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Many of its Jews perished in the Holocaust: the San Sabba rice mill became Italy's sole death camp.
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Halladay perished after his two-seater airplane crashed 133 miles west of St. Petersburg, Florida, on November 213.
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The vessel's crew of 30 Iranians and two Bangladeshis are all believed to have perished in the incident.
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Brady survived Nazi persecution, including the death camp at Auschwitz in Poland, where his sister and parents perished.
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In the 1960s he aided a generation of idealistic young Latin Americans who perished in doomed guerrilla ventures.
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They tried again on March 26 and March 27, not realizing the family had perished in the crash.
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"-- Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, 1986 "Do I have the right to represent the multitudes who have perished?
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Trump, ironically, would not stand by Cohn's deathbed as he perished of AIDS; instead, he disavowed his friend.
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" "Our main concern right now is taking care of the family and friends of all those who perished.
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By contrast, the average pre-industrial English marriage endured for just 19653-21965 years before one partner perished.
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In June a Spanish man and an Argentinian perished in an avalanche while trying to scale Nanga Parbat.
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Details remained sketchy, but Italian media say others are believed to have perished and 60 people were rescued.
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Many perished in the Wine Country Fire Siege just two weeks ago because the fire tragically overran them.
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"Our cultural paratroopers perished," the head of the Moscow government's culture department, Alexander Kibovsky, said in televised remarks.
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In 2017, 416 whales became stranded in Farewell Spit, New Zealand, and nearly 70 percent of them perished.
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They tried again March 26 and March 27, not knowing the family had already perished in the crash.
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Alan's father was the only survivor Alan's mother and 5-year old brother also perished in the accident.
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What horrified me was what my friends and family might see on my home screen after I perished.
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In June a Spanish man and an Argentinian perished in an avalanche while trying to scale its peak.
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There were those who ran their generator in an enclosed garage and perished due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Tens of millions perished in the famine Mao created with his "Great Leap Forward" of the late 1950s.
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How would the lives of their children have been different if these mothers and fathers had not perished?
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Both her parents died in Auschwitz, and nearly all her aunts, uncles and cousins perished in the camps.
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Justice for Christopher Allen, as with so many who've perished in South Sudan, is probably a lost cause.
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Alex Chow, a student, perished after falling from a ledge in a car park while fleeing tear-gas.
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Living fully is the only way to honor those who perished on that terrible day 15 years ago.
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Viktor Frankl spent 1942 to 1945 laboring in Nazi death camps, where his parents, brother, and wife perished.
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Less than a week later, Charles Bruder perished in Spring Lake, just 50 miles up the Jersey Shore.
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The myth of coal as the most affordable fuel perished, though its greater symbolism has proven more stubborn.
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About 250 million years ago, nearly 90 percent of all species on Earth perished in the Permian extinction.
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"Many, many dead people," Trump said, referring to migrants who he said had perished after making the journey.
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Steinmeier visited the site of a Nazi concentration camp in the Athens suburb of Haidari where hundreds perished.
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She is the one who lived to tell Ms. Berlinski that the rest of the family had perished.
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Brown said a majority of those who perished were from Santa Cruz, San Jose and the Bay Area.
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Some would sing tribute songs to friends who had perished trying to cross the Mediterranean, Mr. Sahroui said.
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However, from then through 2017, trees had perished, and the soil had turned a sickly off-white color.
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Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate and more than one billion animals have perished.
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He can't keep his hands off Peg, the wife of his best friend who perished on 9/11.
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Ecologists estimate that nearly half a billion animals have perished because of the infernos (The New York Post).
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Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate, and nearly half a billion animals have perished.
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Ecologists have estimated that a billion animals have perished, with some species threatened to the point of extinction.
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Truth has not yet perished, but to deny that it is under siege would be to invite disaster.
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Recall the time his administration's Holocaust Day Remembrance statement failed to mention the six million Jews who perished.
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In fact, before recent medical advances, half of the infants diagnosed with my condition perished before age 2.
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Eighty-seven people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August of 1910.
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Untold numbers - as many as 1,200 by some estimates - perished in blasting accidents, snowslides, falls and other mishaps.
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Three of his father's siblings — two brothers and a sister — were slaughtered by the Germans, and other relatives perished.
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Astronauts Roger Chaffee, Virgil "Gus" Grissom, and Ed White perished in the Apollo 1 disaster 50 years ago today.
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Kushner's grandmother once recounted how Jews perished because there was no refuge for them, including in the United States.
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In the aftermath, survivors and friends of those who perished worried they might be accidentally revealed as being gay.
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There are destroyed minarets, a burnt down 14th century souq, a number of perished neighborhoods and thousands of casualties.
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The former cop looks scruffier than usual, but that's the only difference since he perished after taking the LSATs.
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The United Nations says more than 1,850 have perished in the Mediterranean this year trying to make the crossing.
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More and more of our fellow Lebanese perished, and more of our neighbors gave up on Beirut and left.
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At least 81 people were thought to have perished in forest fires near Athens, with many more unaccounted for.
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Of those who perished, 343 were firefighters, 23 were police officers and 37 were officers with the Port Authority.
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Still others have died in U.S. airstrikes, including thousands who perished in Raqqa during the air offensive against ISIS.
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Thinking back, it seems almost impossible that I survived when so many of my neighbors and family members perished.
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The three perished in the crash with four other victims, including Delaney Lee Wykle, a childhood friend of Kameron.
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We have to respect those that perished, they are part of the club for the rest of our lives.
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Over time, and with a kick from McCarthy, it became less evocative of those who perished there, or why.
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Roger Bricoux was the Titanic's cello player and just 21 years old when he perished during the ship's sinking.
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One of those four women was Ann Elizabeth Isham, who perished because she refused to leave her dog behind.
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But people who barely escaped the flames are months later still being reunited with pets they believed had perished.
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He designed the lauded Flight 93 memorial flag to honor those who perished near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on 9/11.
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Between four and eight million people are believed to have perished there from cave-ins, silicosis, freezing, or starvation.
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The Khe Sanh Combat Base was destroyed in the fight, and several thousand US troops perished in the battle.
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More than 80 people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August of 1910.
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The fate of Assyrian Christians, of whom 21922,219 or more may have perished, is also examined, in less detail.
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Between 1894 and 1924, they write, between 193 million and 2.5 million Ottoman Christians perished; greater accuracy is impossible.
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He offered the museum this collection, apparently in honor of his son, who perished during the First World War.
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Aleska, whose family perished in the Holocaust, has spent a lifetime studying the aesthetics and appeal of fascist art.
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This 1959 building is known as the Crimson Beech after a tree on the property that has since perished.
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"My husband Captain Robert Haines of the 82nd Airborne Division perished in our home during Hurricane Harvey," it read.
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Stirred by the virus, the political maelstrom gripping Washington intensified as the first two Americans perished from the coronavirus.
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Hours later, Los Angeles County authorities said that all nine people aboard the helicopter had perished in the crash.
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Twenty nine people have been killed in the fires while millions of animals are also estimated to have perished.
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Lack of rain in three consecutive years has meant that 10 million goats, sheep and camels have already perished.
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Hundreds of millions of animals, by some estimates, have perished or are facing starvation or dehydration in devastated habitats.
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Millions of animals, many found on no other continent, may have perished, and Australians are taking care of survivors.
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Twenty nine people have been killed in the fires while millions of animals are also estimated to have perished.
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When the volcano erupted, many years ago (this is what I told Celeste), a great number of people perished.
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The results showed that the Homo erectus individuals perished in a mass death between 117,000 and 108,000 years ago.
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Many dinosaurs would have died that day, but others may have perished from the atmospheric fall-out that followed.
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But Daryl L. Osby, the chief of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, confirmed reports that horses had perished.
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The deaths occurred weeks after about 100 people perished from another batch of illegally made liquor in northern India.
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A hiker took his own life following the loss of his girlfriend, who perished in an avalanche just days ago.
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Thousands have perished, but those rescued have been brought to Italy and many later headed north to other European countries.
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Many questions remain about the final months and days of the expedition, including the ways in which the sailors perished.
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Not a single member of the team or their coach perished or even suffered lasting physical damage, according to observers.
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As many as 100 insurgents from both the Taliban and Islamic State group have perished in recent battles, said Baqizoi.
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Masters to groundbreaking rock n' roll songs like Bill Haley and His Comets' "Rock Around the Clock" perished as well.
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In one tragic incident, a family of four perished as they were swept down a raging river in their car.
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There's even a quasi-explanation for why Luke ended up as Red Five: the original Red Five perished over Scarif.
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So far this year, 1,370 people have perished -- 24% lower than during the same period a year ago (1,792 deaths).
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He fought for the memory of the 6 million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, and he fought for Israel.
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On Saturday, the GOP nominee replied to the parents of a fallen Muslim-American soldier whose son perished in Iraq.
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Those who remember 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis will remind you that Brent Spiner's android perished in a heroic sacrifice.
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Unsuspecting animals, and even humans, who ventured into the dark cave system sometimes fell into the pit, where they perished.
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Manila, Philippines (CNN)Survivors smashed through windows to flee as dozens perished trapped by fire in a casino in Manila.
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The ages of those who perished will linger -- because disproportionately, the targets of this horrific attack were children and teenagers.
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The Puerto Rican-born pup was brought to the U.S. prior to Hurricane Maria, where thousands of stray dogs perished.
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Some victims were killed by Turkish and Kurdish armed bands while some perished as they were marched in horrific conditions.
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He perished along with the rest of the crew when the shuttle orbiter broke apart in the skies over Texas.
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"We heard reports of entire families who perished after they were locked inside their homes, while they were set alight."
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The official death toll from Maria stands at 64 but a recent Harvard study estimated 4,645 people could have perished.
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The 10 sailors who perished were in a berthing area situated below the McCain's waterline, near the point of impact.
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Those who perished ranged in age from their 40s to their 80s, and at least three had underlying health conditions.
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All but five crew members — the only ones not asleep below deck — are believed to have perished in the fire.
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Thousands of children perished while attending these schools, and the physical, mental and sexual abuse many endured is well documented.
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Beneath its blue siren, a bound stack of papers lists death reports of detainees who have perished in ICE custody.
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Unprecedented footage taken from inside the well-preserved wreck highlight various artifacts left behind by the sailors who ultimately perished.
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He became known as the guy in charge of a public relations company that perished in a public relations fiasco.
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During his speech, Trump mistakenly offered condolences to those who perished in Toledo -- some 150 miles from the Dayton shooting.
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People across the world commemorated the 8.73th anniversary of the end of World War I, honoring the millions who perished.
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Critically, scientists estimate that nearly one billion animals, some of them found only in Australia, have perished in the fires.
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Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others perished Sunday, January 26, in the distant hills of Calabasas.
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On January 7, I received word that Niloufar and Saaed had perished in the Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 crash.
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Seven people perished in the crash in total, according to ABC News, including a third international traveler and four locals.
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While both airmen in one of the planes perished, the two men in the other aircraft were not hurt, Col.
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Several hours later, Fred Randle, LeFlore County director of emergency management, told Reuters that at least 16 people had perished.
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Among those Canadians who perished in the crash outside Tehran were a family of four, newlyweds, international students and children.
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More than 1.1 million people, most of them Jews, perished in Auschwitz's gas chambers or from starvation, cold and disease.
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The other was from Wrangel Island and perished around 4,300 years ago, a few hundred years before the final extinction.
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Paws for a cause 🐨 An estimated one billion animals have perished since the bushfires in Australia began last September.
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On the other hand, there may be some people who perished but whose relatives have yet to report them missing.
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Another 35 people perished from the indirect effects of the storm, such as car crashes and issues getting medical help.
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The Irish blame British negligence in part for the Great Famine of the 1840s, when more than a million perished.
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Late into the night as embers smoldered, firefighters were searching the damaged areas to make sure no additional people perished.
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Experts fear that up to 1 billion animals might have perished in the fires, including some from threatened and endangered species.
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In that case, the "reveal" that he has indeed perished wouldn't be a reveal at all — it would be an anticlimax.
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Seventeen people perished Thursday night when a duck boat sank on Table Rock Lake, near the popular tourist town of Branson.
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Millions of people were persecuted or perished under Nazi rule, including six million Jews who lost their lives in the Holocaust.
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Now, less than one week later, another 50 pilot whales have perished after becoming stranded on a different New Zealand island.
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The first few times I played, I perished immediately upon nightfall at the hands of an overpowering horde of black silhouettes.
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At least 22016 people have perished in the storm and its aftermath so far, and this number is likely to rise.
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The city of Christchurch, near the epicentre of a devastating earthquake in 22008, in which 22014 people perished, is bouncing back.
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"It would be extremely disrespectful to understand that your loved ones perished, and you learned about it from TMZ," Villanueva said.
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The organization builds and maintains the memorials and preserves records of those who perished in WWI and WWII around the globe.
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A free-spirited family of eight "vanished and perished" recently, after their SUV went off a 100-foot cliff in California.
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Jonathan Cape; £16.99Of the 18,528 people who perished in the Japanese tsunami in 2011, 75 were children who died at school.
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Mr. Kainth's parents, who perished in the fire, were known by the Punjabi nicknames, meaning "father" and "mother," Ms. Ramnauth said.
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"But at some point the ship somehow lost communication," with the two sailors and they also perished, according to the official.
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Nine other men also perished during the same hunger strike, with the last death occurring after 73 days of refusing food.
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The sad reality was that many perished thinking that once they survived the storm, the danger was gone, but it wasn't.
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It was the deadliest blaze in the United States since 100 people perished in a 2003 nightclub fire in Rhode Island.
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Grief stricken parents talked of desperately searching for their children, only to learn their loved ones had perished in the violence.
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The team behind the 2003 expedition suggested that the skeletons could have come from merchants who perished in a freak hailstorm.
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A previous study found that the mammoth inhabitants on the other similarly isolated island of St. Paul perished from environmental factors.
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Every single engineer aboard the Titanic perished — they all stayed behind to keep the ship's power running until the very end.
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If Bush had nominated a more reliable conservative than Souter, it would have perished no matter what O'Connor or Kennedy did.
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A prize-winning author, a soccer official and a team of humanitarian workers were among those who perished on its flight.
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Five summers ago, 19 firefighters, battling flames in an Arizona area that had experienced extreme drought, perished inside their fire shelters.
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Myriad explanations have been put forward as to how these individuals perished, from a freak hailstorm to a mass ritual suicide.
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The Bureau of Investigative Journalism said that at least 25 civilians also perished, including nine children under the age of 13.
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Such monuments were erected by the hundreds in memory of the untold thousands of husbands, uncles, fathers and sons who perished.
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And three children and an adult from Honduras perished when their raft overturned two months ago while crossing the Rio Grande.
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The death toll has now risen to more than 350 and two Australians were among those that perished in the attack.
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Each year, there are reports of drownings and capsized vessels, tales of unlucky sailors who perished in these unforgiving northern waters.
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The horses probably perished soon after the volcanic explosion, with their frozen postures suggesting they had been unable to wrest free.
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By the time the plague had run its course, as many 100 million people, half the population of Europe, had perished.
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Although more than 1,500 passengers and crew perished in the disaster, the distress calls brought ships that rescued about 700 people.
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More than 1.1 million people, most of them Jews, perished in the camp's gas chambers or from starvation, cold and disease.
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"It would be extremely disrespectful to understand that your loved one ... perished and you learn about it from TMZ," he said.
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"It would be extremely disrespectful to understand that your loved ones perished and you learned about it from TMZ," he added.
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"It would be extremely disrespectful to understand your loved one has perished and you learn about it from TMZ," he said.
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"It would be extremely disrespectful to understand that your loved one ... perished and you learn about it from TMZ," Villanueva said.
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"It would be extremely disrespectful to understand that your loved ones perished and you learned about it from TMZ," Villanueva said.
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Three years after he left Austria, his mother was deported by the Nazis to a camp in Belarus and perished there.
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"It was an amazing time," said Anita Afonu, a documentarian whose "Perished Diamonds" (2013) examined the history of filmmaking in Ghana.
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The individuals seem to have perished in a mysterious mass death, after which their bones were swept downstream in a flood.
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The theater was built by Henry B. Harris, above left, who ran it until 1912, when he perished on the Titanic.
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Started in 1997, Project Safe Flight relies on volunteers to prevent collisions, rescue injured birds and count those that have perished.
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Or Izvosia could take the painter's life—what did he need it for, if Vera and her entire family had perished?
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The sisters then watched as the flames engulfed the 21st floor, where their brother and his family lived; all five perished.
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There is a roar in the air, the ground strewn with husks that perished in the unseen part of the battle.
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Even this number is incomplete, of course, in part because it continues to grow: Nearly 0008,000 have perished this year alone.
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Over a third of its population perished from the "Black Death" in the 19503th century, hastening the end of the feudal system.
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While all of the lab roaches died, since they were bred without resistance genes, only 38 percent of the wild roaches perished.
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All six perished after their school bus crashed and flipped over, leading to intense scrutiny over the driver's actions and safety record.
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Everyone on Earth assumes Superman perished, and there's even a funeral where a tearful Lois Lane embraces a surprisingly dismayed Lex Luthor.
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Not a single person perished in a commercial passenger jet crash in 2017, making the year an extraordinarily safe one for flying.
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Many who were aboard the plane were able to escape through the emergency exits, according to the BBC, but 41 people perished.
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About 10,000 people have died in Yemen: too many, but far fewer than the 400,000 or more who have perished in Syria.
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Last year's wind-driven Camp Fire moved with such speed that many didn't have the chance to escape, and 86 people perished.
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"Today, Greece is mourning and we are declaring three days of national mourning in the memory of those who perished," he said.
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Everyone I spoke to in the camp knows somebody who perished on boat crossings to Europe, where refugees pile onto inflatable dinghies.
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Trump closed his remarks by asking God to "bless the memory of those who perished in Toledo" — the shooting was in Dayton.
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Eric Raleigh, a sweet-natured man who devoted his time to keep others safe, has perished after being shot in the stomach.
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The Equitable Life elevator perished in a fire in 1912, but Elevator 1 in the Executive Office building continues to operate today.
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Some have perished in mass executions, such as the one in late August 2012 in Darayya, a working class town near Damascus.
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The 1,480 people who have perished in the sea this year compares to some 3,700 deaths recorded for the whole of 2015.
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As a "prominent community landmark", the memorial expresses "the community's grief at the loss of the young men who perished" in battle.
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He was one of five people who died when a private aeroplane fell into the sea not far from where Guimarães perished.
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Others perished in their homes as they waited to be rescued, or died in neighbors&apos apartments where they&aposd taken shelter.
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It was the deadliest blaze in the United States since 100 people perished in a 2003 fire at a Rhode Island nightclub.
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There was very little information that we could take from the Lucas archives, because the old suits now are very, very perished.
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More than half of the dead were over 60, the government&aposs list revealed, and included grandparents who perished with their grandchildren.
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Next year is the 80th anniversary of Stalin's Great Terror, a frenzy of homicidal evil in which many millions of people perished.
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Of the half a million Indian civilians who joined a chaotic exodus from Burma in 1942, perhaps one in ten also perished.
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The park offers a victim's narrative, illustrating in gut-wrenching detail how more than 100,000 people perished and thousands more were injured.
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Interview subjects ranged from ex-security and support workers in detention centres to the mourning parents of those who perished inside them.
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SIMON DOONAN All those people perished, and now many young people maybe don't even know that Perry Ellis was an actual person.
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The bill passed eight days before the fifth anniversary of the Sandy Hook shooting in which 20 children and six adults perished.
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Two of the children perished inside the home and the other three were taken to a nearby hospital, where they later died.
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"I felt that until we can attach human characteristics to the people who perished there, we won't understand the horror," he said.
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The survivor said his 22-year-old wife, 8-year-old son and 3-month-old twins had perished in the incident.
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Twenty-eight participants have perished since its inception and dozens more have narrowly escaped the same fate in pursuit of Dakar glory.
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A siren on Thursday morning brings the country to a halt for two minutes to commemorate the six million Jews who perished.
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Those who perished on 9/11 died instantly or soon thereafter, though many first responders suffered major complications in the subsequent years.
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In an instant, three generations of this Indianapolis-based family had perished, leaving Ms. Coleman with the unimaginable task of moving forward.
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Tens of thousands of civilians also perished at the hands of various combatants, including in 2017, but the figures get little publicity.
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For most of my life, I believed the duty to "never forget" was to remember the millions who perished in the Holocaust.
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After that I had a hard time sleeping; I couldn't stop thinking about those who perished, and the scenes I had witnessed.
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By Wednesday, mission leads had broken the news that the plants perished as the lunar night fell over the probe's landing site.
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The evocation of Rwanda's history apparently referred to bloodletting in 1994 when more than 800,000 people perished in an ethnically driven genocide.
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"Some people who lost their loved ones consider it sacred, given that a lot of people perished on the site," he said.
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About 50 of the few hundred remaining mammals perished, said Janet Foley, a professor at the U.C. Davis Veterinary Medicine protection program.
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The works portray the spontaneous expressions of members of a society, seeking to remember the violent past and memorialize those who perished.
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They married; he went off to war, then returned home and perished on the highway a few months later at age 28.
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Benjamin and Bonhoeffer both perished during the Nazi reign in Germany; Armajani re-imagines their tombs, setting them within the Brandenburg Gate.
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An estimated 739 people perished in Chicago's three-day 1995 heat wave, in which isolated, elderly people were among the most vulnerable.
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More than a dozen crew members who tried to escape on Sunday perished when their lifeboat was swamped by the high seas.
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The Hobart race can turn deadly, as it did in 1998 when a huge storm struck the fleet and six sailors perished.
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He said the youths also shouted disparaging remarks about Anne Frank, a young Jewish woman who perished in a Nazi death camp.
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Others were with him at the time; had he perished from contact with volcanic matter, those with him would also have died.
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The big-wave surfing legend Eddie Aikau, a member of the crew, perished while trying to paddle 15 miles to summon help.
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Hundreds of millions of animals have perished in the blazes, and the environment will take years to bounce back from the trauma.
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Many of the deals that perished were born of the heady ambitions that filled corporate chieftains' heads during the past two years.
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Tia Coleman, who survived the sinking as nine of her family members perished, is now calling for a boycott of Ripley Entertainment.
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Dinosaurs became the dominant terrestrial species after the first date, and perished, all save the lineage leading to birds, at the second.
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More than 100,000 Aussies perished in these efforts, a staggering sacrifice for a country with less than 8 percent of America's population.
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Trump tweeted Saturday that the fire was out, praising the quality of his building but saying nothing about the victim that perished.
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He said it remained unclear how many individuals whose whereabouts were unknown had perished or fallen out of touch in chaotic evacuations.
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More than 5,000 people died attempting to cross the Mediterranean last year, and more than 2,150 have perished so far in 2017.
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Turkey accepts that many Armenians were killed at that time but denies that hundreds of thousands perished or that they constituted a genocide.
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The show must go on, and the city itself must go on being everything it was to the people who perished, and more.
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And then there is an immortal Lakshmibai, fighting the vampiric India Company long after her real-world namesake perished in the 1857 rebellion.
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Many have noted the irony in that timing, when so many Jews, and others, perished because the United States would not provide entry.
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Elkins said her "heart also goes out to" the Oahu Parachute Center and the loved ones of friends who perished in the crash.
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"If it wasn't for him, there would have been several more people that had perished," city employee Christi Dewar told CNN affiliate WAVY.
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The Associated Press reports that the Welsh-born performer, best known for her role in the 1950 noir Gun Crazy, perished Friday, Dec.
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Thousands have died crossing the Mediterranean, including more than 3,000 already this year, and an unknown number have perished in the Sahara Desert.
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On their arrival in Mumbai, the royal couple were informed of the deadly temple fire in Kollam, where scores of people perished Sunday.
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Most of the 180 American children who perished in the 2018 flu epidemic were not vaccinated, despite strong recommendations from public health officials.
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A total of 4,027 migrants or refugees have perished worldwide so far this year, three-quarters of them in the Mediterranean, Millman said.
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Much of this ornamentation was made by Armenian craftsmen, many of whom perished during the 823 genocide, which Turkey has yet to recognize.
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Some Herero died at the hands of Trotha's soldiers; many more perished after being pushed into the desert or herded into concentration camps.
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" If the hives got too hot, Geant added, "the wax would have melted and glued the bees together, they would have all perished.
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Five people perished in a fiery crash on the runway of a Florida airport on Sunday, just a day before the Christmas holiday.
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While item drops and enemy placements are reset after you've either escaped or perished with your last character, your character upgrades are persistent.
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But the wave of companies that rose during the dot-com boom largely perished because of technical hurdles and an unsustainable business model.
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And almost 190,000 murres perished after the Exxon Valdez crashed in the sound in 1989, spilling more than 1 million gallons of oil.
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More than 35,000 people died during a European heatwave in 2003, and tens of thousands perished in Russia during extreme heat in 2010.
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The December 2016 blaze was the deadliest fire in the United States since 100 people perished in a 2003 Rhode Island nightclub fire.
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"The most likely scenario is that he, too, perished in this incident, but the case remains open and active," the sheriff's statement said.
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Thousands of reindeer on present-day Wrangel Island have perished from similar icing episodes in the past century, according to a 2018 study.
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Of the more than 3,700 migrant deaths in the Mediterranean in 2015, about 2,000 perished on the way to Italy from North Africa.
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If I sat too long to rest, I fell asleep—and if my team wasn't there to wake me I could have perished.
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Born 1929 in Budapest, Heller was a survivor of the Holocaust but she lost most of her family who perished in concentration camps.
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According to Redditor knuckle_cracker, there was a real plane crash in 1994, around the time in which people speculate Jack may have perished.
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Humanity must not fail the Rohingya Muslims as it failed the hundreds of thousands of innocent people who perished in Srebrenica and Rwanda.
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Taylor, after training Rainford in the art of documentary photography and darkroom skills, suavely left him the business when he perished in 1929.
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The Los Angeles Daily News reported that he perished in an accident near the community of Fillmore, where a mayday alert was sounded.
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All but Otto Frank, the diarist's father, and later the editor of "The Diary of a Young Girl," perished in Nazi death camps.
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"Those of us who are Cherokee citizens, we know our ancestors in some cases perished along the Trail of Tears," Mr. Hoskin said.
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Count my troubles: Rowan perished from carbon dioxide poisoning while on a daring mining expedition, because I'd forgotten to build an escape ladder.
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Less than two months before he perished, Dr. King and his Southern Christian Leadership Conference organization convened a meeting of ministers in Miami.
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"In the modern history of humanity, it has never happened that an entire sea perished in front of the eyes of one generation."
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Felipe was traveling with her best friend, Tia Salika, and Tia's parents Steve and Diana, all of whom also perished in the blaze.
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Ninety-six people perished in the tragedy, when the police opened a gate in a misguided effort to alleviate overcrowding outside the stadium.
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Bryant&aposs wife, Vanessa, has set up a fund for the families of the seven other people who perished in the helicopter crash.
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In 2011 international donors were slow to respond and delivered aid after the majority of the 260,000 victims of famine had already perished.
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However, of course, on this long journey, we will never forget our brothers and sisters who perished in the fires of the Holocaust.
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All 8 passengers -- Kobe, his daughter, Gianna, John Altobelli, Keri Altobelli, Alyssa Altobelli, Sarah Chester, Payton Chester, Christina Mauser -- and the pilot perished.
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In Boston, it perished of its own success: After its leaders became celebrities and left the city, the homicide rate went back up.
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Hundreds of millions of animals, many found on no other continent, may have perished, according to some estimates, devastating the country's unique ecosystems.
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Two men perished along the way; the rest died bundled in a tent during a blizzard, only 11 miles from a food depot.
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At least 25 people have died from Australia's bushfire crisis, half a billion animals have perished, and thousands of homes have been destroyed.
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One of Andrew's colleagues estimates that more than 3 trillion insects from one family alone, the rove beetles, may have perished so far.
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In one terrible case last month, a Pennsylvania couple died of apparent overdoses, and their baby perished from starvation a few days later.
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He successfully prosecuted two Ku Klux Klan members who bombed the 16th Street Baptist Church in 1963, where four little black girls perished.
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More than 200,000 Lithuanian Jews perished in the Holocaust and during the Soviet period a similar number of Lithuanians were sent to Siberia.
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When animals were given a lethal dose, all the control animals died while none of the animals that received the engineered skin perished.
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Forty-nine members of his father's family perished at the Treblinka extermination camp in German-occupied Poland, a tragedy that informed his art.
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More than 600,000 mainly African migrants have reached Italy by boat over the past four years, and thousands have perished on the journey.
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Sir John Franklin, a British naval officer, famously perished in 2017 seeking an ice-free passage (an illustration of the scene is pictured above).
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Members of Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team, along with coaches, guests and journalists were among those who perished, and Brazil will mourn this terrible loss.
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All but one of the study aardvarks died, and nearly a dozen aardvarks at the site not a part of the study also perished.
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It envisions a memorial wall of one million gravestones etched with the names of migrants and refugees who perished while attempting to seek asylum.
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In Tabasco, a toddler died under a collapsing wall and a newborn perished in his respirator when the hospital caring for him lost power.
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According to The Guardian, Xanda was shot down outside the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe by trophy hunters not far from where Cecil perished.
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Those sons and daughters who follow the footsteps of fathers and mothers who perished on the job; 25 firefighters died on 25/11 alone.
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"The ones who perished were members of an armed renegade group," he said in a reference to the Houthis who are aligned with Iran.
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When he sings about how "a loved one perished at the hands of the barren-hearted right" he's referring to his late, disabled mother.
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The victims were mainly Christians who perished while attending Easter services in three churches in Colombo, nearby Negombo and Batticaloa on the east coast.
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Tsoukalis said the nine year-old Sophia and Vasiliki Philipopoulos were found in the arms of their grandparents who also perished in the fire.
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On Wednesday, a boat of migrants who were rescued reported that more than 50 people traveling with them had perished at sea, it said.
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Hundreds of pets and strays are believed to have perished in the blaze, which swept through the seaside town in a matter of hours.
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There's nothing revisionist in the show's assessment of the Trail, which was atrocious: thousands of Indians perished on the way to mostly barren lands.
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Staggering numbers of wildlife perished almost immediately: as many as 2202,2628 seabirds, more than 28500,6900 otters, almost 2628 bald eagles, and 28503 orca whales.
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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Congress was flooded with calls and letters after stories surfaced of abandoned pets that perished during the flooding.
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One academic study found that of the 9.7m Indians who died in 2017, 670,000 would not have perished if the atmosphere had been clean.
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"My heart breaks for Oscar and Valeria and other families who have perished while seeking refuge in the U.S.," wrote Schumer on Twitter. Rep.
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The instability, injustice, and confusion introduced into the public councils, have, in truth, been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have everywhere perished.
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The international system created after more than 60 million souls perished in World War II was shaped by the influence of our great nation.
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A Thai ex-Navy Seal diver perished while helping with rescue efforts, and even tech billionaire Elon Musk is sending specialist engineers to help.
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I will never know whether Weidmann knew where he was sending us, since he perished in October, 1944, after being sent to Auschwitz himself.
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For Mr. Mullins, the class represents a potential to bring closure to loved ones of those who perished, perhaps while seeking a better life.
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In all, 90 percent of an estimated 250,000 Jews perished, wiping out a community that had been part of Lithuanian life for five centuries.
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It also cost the lives of three heroic astronauts — Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee — who perished in the 1967 Apollo 1 fire.
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So many perished along the way, in this place that can feel as hot as hell, that it became known as the Devil's Highway.
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During the famine of the 1990s, when more than two million North Koreans perished, the songbun system often determined who ate and who starved.
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On their way back to base in 1912, trekking through severe weather and struck by frostbite, starvation and exposure, the British explorers all perished.
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Half a billion animals have perished, and the country&aposs eastern states and biggest cities have been hammered by smoke and walls of flame.
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As the last ice age drew to a close some 10,000 years ago, the mainland population perished, victims of climate change and human hunters.
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Mr. Wisnia had an opera-loving father who'd inspired his singing, and who'd perished with the rest of his family at the Warsaw ghetto.
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Among the 46 others who perished were two infants, three foreigners - two Austrians and a Chinese man - and five crew listed on the manifest.
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My paternal grandparents fared better, as all four of their parents fled Germany early, but dozens of their other relatives perished in concentration camps.
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When the dam burst, Native Americans, agricultural farmworkers and Southern California Edison work crews were among those who perished in the path of destruction.
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In memory of the 6 million Jews who perished because they were considered less human, I will not accept my government treating migrants like animals.
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Mally Mall cannot bare to let his beloved pet that perished in the fire go ... so he's taking steps to preserve it -- Norman Bates style.
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But citing respect for the families, navy spokesman Enrique Balbi declined to say anything to confirm the now-common belief that the crew had perished.
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Mahit Dzmare is the ultimate fish-out-of-water when she's abruptly assigned to replace Ambassador Yskandr Aghavn, who perished in the empire's capital city.
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And there are personal belongings of the 66 people who are presumed to have perished when the Cairo-bound flight disappeared from radar early Thursday.
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Police officer Nevzat Alagoz, who also perished in the blast, was waiting for a bus to take him home after policing the game, Anadolu reported.
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His quiet suburban existence is shaken when Sam, Nate's never-mentioned-before brother, surfaces more than a decade after he was thought to have perished.
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Has it always been like this, or was there some blissful period, in our species' salad days, in which no one perished from bone cancer?
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Anne Frank perished at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, her diary becoming a famous account of life as a Jewish family in Hitler's Nazi Germany.
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In Addis Ababa, aviation staff gathered at Bole International Airport to remember the two pilots and six crew, who perished along with the 149 passengers.
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It's unclear how many died during the entire war, but the United Nations estimates that 40,000 civilians perished in the conflict's final few months alone.
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If memory serves me, less than 25% of those who perished actually did so as a direct result of any one of those four storms.
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For example, in January 1967, the Apollo I crew members, Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee, perished in a fire on the launch pad.
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An estimated 20093,000 to 30,000 spectacled flying fox bats perished during the heat wave, which lasted from November 26 to 27, according to the BBC.
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The park offers a victim's narrative, illustrating in gut-wrenching detail how more than 100,000 people in the city perished and thousands more were injured.
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Local officials say a number of high-level Libyan figures perished, including preacher and commander Hassan al-Karami, and senior official Abu Walid al-Ferjani.
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"Silicon Valley" has shown the many ways Pied Piper could have perished already, but their loyalty to one another could prove to be their undoing.
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"I [was] inspired by and imagined the far future, in which the human race perished, when I listened to the song at first," Takahashi says.
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Von Sydow's Three-Eyed-Raven perished seemingly without even chewing Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) out for leading the White Walkers right to their vegetative hideaway.
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The book remains one of the world's best-read, and it transformed a young girl who had perished in the Holocaust into a potent symbol.
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In 2003, a British tourist perished 230 miles from Marble Bar after his vehicle became bogged down and he left it to look for help.
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The site was decorated with three red, white and blue floral wreaths provided by the Grissom family to honor all three men who had perished.
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Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, perished in the crash along with seven others, leaving his wife and three other daughters behind.
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Bryant, 41, was traveling with his 13-year-old daughter to his youth basketball academy when they and seven other people perished in the crash.
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"I all but perished for an unrequited love for an industry that has burned me over and over again," she coos in her indistinguishable accent.
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The supervisor, his wife and their two children perished, as did Chay Phat's own relatives, including a 15-year-old and an 18-month-old.
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Shani Ramer, 48, who was born in Israel but grew up and lives in Berlin, said the concert reminded her of family members who perished.
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Thousands of koalas are expected to have perished in the flames, but the Koala Hospital is doing all it can to save the koala population.
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"The Navy has a longstanding tradition that sites like these are a fit and final resting place for those who perished at sea," he said.
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They had converted to Catholicism and never revealed this secret to her, or that her grandparents had perished as Jews in a Nazi concentration camp.
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He was a lunatic from Toamasina, a Betsimisaraka dockworker of fearful strength, whose whole family perished in the catastrophic floods of a few years back.
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This week, Liu Xiaobo became the first Nobel Peace Prize laureate to die while imprisoned since Carl von Ossietzky perished under the Nazis in 1938.
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An uncountable tally of civilians — many times the number of those who perished in the terrorist attacks in the United States in 2001 — were killed.
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Last week, NASA commemorated the lives of seven crew members who perished 20123 years ago when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated above Earth during its re-entry.
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She said one of the most heartbreaking scene at the hospital Saturday were that of four Chinese students who survived the ordeal but their friend perished.
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A paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine in May surveyed hurricane survivors and calculated that anywhere between 83 and 8,498 people had perished.
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But he said his spirit rejoiced knowing the Holcombe family members and others who perished had been reunited in heaven and that better days were ahead.
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Nine mountaineers died on the Nepali side of Everest in May while two perished on the Tibetan side, making it the deadliest climbing season since 2015.
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One of the skeletons was an adolescent girl who, along with the others, had perished following the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the year 79.
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Cal Fire tweeted about a "traumatic injury" and said a person "fell from a roof and perished at the scene" near Avenue 50 and Monroe Street.
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Decent human being Matt Damon, 47, has supposedly perished in an untimely death brought about by mobs of angry #MeToo supporters, according to director Terry Gilliam.
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Some 18 animals perished on United flights, compared with two each on American, Delta, and Alaska, and zero on all other airlines tracked by the department.
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Amundsen's team returned to base in late January 1912, but the Scott expedition perished two months later when temperatures suddenly dropped along the Ross Ice Shelf.
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More than 20 perished in a bus accident south of Dallas, according to the National Hurricane Center, while some died of heat exhaustion during the evacuation.
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It was widely assumed that the idea of the airship as a method of mass transport perished that day along with 2503 of those on board.
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Three members of his community perished when Hurricane Maria smashed into Puerto Rico on September 20 and Garcia says another 12 died in the chaotic aftermath.
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His 1925 essay, "Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine" (the animal perished after Lawrence, who disliked guns, shot it), deserves to be more widely anthologized.
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On Wednesday a boat of refugees and migrants who were rescued reported that more than 50 people traveling with them had perished at sea, it said.
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At least one of its machines perished after a fall; another came apart after being whacked with a golf club by a man inside a garage.
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Back then, we didn't have the right equipment to remove the rubble fast enough to rescue them, and many people whom we could have saved perished.
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Harney's team thinks it's possible that some people who perished during the first wave of Skeleton Lake deaths experienced "a mass death during a pilgrimage event."
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Harbor seals are by far the most vulnerable: a 1988 epidemic in the Atlantic killed 23,000 seals, while more than 30,000 perished during the 2002 outbreak.
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As temperatures passed 100 degrees, dozens perished before US airstrikes and Kurdish Peshmerga could open a corridor to allow the civilians to escape on August 8.
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In "Traces of Identity," Mr. Rorandelli, who specializes in global social and environmental issues, documented approximately 150 items people who perished in the Evros left behind.
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Instead, three generations of an Indian-Canadian family perished when an Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed on Sunday, killing all 157 people on board, including 18 Canadians.
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On Sunday evening, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Office of the Chief Coroner released the full list of those who perished in the crash.
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TMZ Sports broke the story ... Kobe, his 13-year-old daughter and seven others perished Sunday when the helicopter they were riding in crashed in Calabasas.
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Abraham S. Wooldridge, a mining magnate and business partner of Mr. Mills, praised the company's swift response after two of his slaves perished on the job.
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The fleeing townspeople had just minutes to escape, and many perished in the soot and ash even before rivers of molten rock descended upon the town.
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But ultimately, test audiences felt knowing Cora perished was simply too much tragedy on top of an already tragic film, so Cameron cut the distressing scene.
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Whales have previously perished from plastic consumption; just a few months ago, a pilot whale died in Thailand as a result of ingesting 200.9 plastic bags.
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Dr. Greg Pizarro, a forensic pathologist who testified on Wednesday, said he believed the family had died almost immediately after impact, and had perished from spinal injuries.
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As we remember those who perished in the Holocaust, it's a good time to look towards the future and wonder what type of nation we will be.
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The U.N. refugee agency says that one out of every seven migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya in traffickers&apos unseaworthy boats perished at sea in June.
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Nearly 600 migrants have perished trying to cross the Mediterranean in boats so far this year - mostly after setting out from northern Africa, according to U.N. data.
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The two perished in each other's arms, crushed in the Red Keep's cellar as the structure collapsed under the bombardment of Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) dragon attack.
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All but three of the players onboard perished, along with dozens of officials and journalists accompanying the team to the final of the Copa Sudamericana in Medellin.
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They'd lost two friends, Sammy Winston, who perished in a housefire, and Tim Butcher, who went into a coma a few days later and died shortly after.
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After her sword-fighting teacher from season 1 likely perished (or… maybe not?) and her father, Ned Stark, was beheaded, Arya went to a dark, vulnerable place.
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At least 83 humans perished in Monday&aposs deadly blaze, and rescue crews are still combing the devastated area of Mati in search of dead and injured.
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An international commission in a 2004 report put the total number of Romanian and Ukrainian Jews who perished in territories under Romanian administration at 280,000 to 380,000.
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As incredible as he is, The Hulk almost perished during Avengers: Infinity War, as Mark Ruffalo recently revealed during his press tour for the upcoming Avengers: Endgame.
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Led by Roald Amundsen, the Norwegian team won the race, while all five members of Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova Expedition perished on the return journey home.
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We don't know for sure, but it doesn't appear in inventories of Madison's Virginia estate, so it most likely perished during the burning of the White House.
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Great White dropped a bombshell on us Monday ... the band playing at a Rhode Island nightclub where 100 people perished in a fire was NOT Great White.
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More than a dozen relatives of those who perished paid respects on Wednesday at the rural crash site where Flight ET 302 came down in a fireball.
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More than a dozen relatives of those who perished paid their respects on Wednesday at the rural site where Flight ET 302 came down in a fireball.
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The tentative deal, however, could weaken Operation Sophia's role in saving lives in the sea where nearly 2,300 people perished last year, according to United Nations figures.
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Twelve months ago Halep perished in the third round despite being top seed and she will be hoping for better fortune on Friday when she faces Azarenka.
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Roughly 90 feral horses were found dead in the Ltyentye Apurte Community of the Australian Outback this week near a dried-up waterhole, having perished of thirst.
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The area houses over 1,500 species of tropical fish and more than 400 types of coral, 27% of which has already perished in the last three decades.
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The country's tourist industry reached a nadir after the 2015 attack on a flight from the seaside resort of Sharm el Sheikh; more than 33 people perished.
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Forty-two of the 69 crew members perished, and the boat sank to the depths with its onboard nuclear reactors and two torpedoes carrying plutonium-tipped warheads.
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By Wednesday morning, rescue teams had found the bodies of 21 children and 4 adults who had perished under the weight of the fractured Enrique Rébsamen school.
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Syria has been caught in a civil war since 2011 — some 500,000 people have perished and 12 million have been displaced, according to the Human Rights Watch.
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Researchers found that nine of the oldest 13 baobab trees and five of the six biggest ones have partially or completely perished in the past 12 years.
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And in Europe, the very continent where six million Jews perished by Nazi genocide, it is alarming and appalling that anti-Semitism once again threatens Jewish communities.
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But only months after their song "Soul Finger" became a hit, four of the Bar-Kays perished in the same 1967 plane crash that killed Otis Redding.
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As many as several hundred Railroad Chinese may have perished on the job between 1864 and 1869, leaving bereft survivors and family members to repatriate the remains.
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Kodas concludes by chronicling the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, a group of 19 firefighters who perished under mysterious circumstances in an Arizona inferno in 2013.
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Nelba Márquez-Greene, whose daughter Ana perished at Sandy Hook, called Mr. Halbig "a certified lunatic" on Twitter after he posted harassing messages to her last month.
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At least half of marine life on the planet perished during the period, according to the researchers, as did a diverse group of land animals called dinocephalians.
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"If it wasn't for him, there would have been several more people that had perished," city employee Christi Dewar told CNN affiliate WAVY shortly after the shooting.
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One billion animals are also estimated to have perished as the fires incinerated 2,1003 homes and a total area of bushland one-third the size of Germany.
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One billion animals are also estimated to have perished as the fires incinerated 2,1003 homes and a total area of bushland one-third the size of Germany.
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In a heartbreaking twist, the artist who drew my friend's solidariTEA brand logo — represented by a fist raised in passion and perseverance — perished at the Ghost Ship.
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Despite the progress, two horses, a mare named G Q Covergirl and a filly named Bye Bye Beautiful, perished at the track on Friday and Sunday, respectively.
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Thirty-one men and one woman perished in an arson fire, the largest mass killing of gay people in this country until the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting.
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They perished in the first few decades of communist rule in China, victims of the murderous ideological orgies of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward.
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Many perished when a rush to climb the mountain during a short window of suitable weather in late May led to a "traffic jam" near the summit.
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Devonte is still missing and, while they believe he perished with his brothers and sisters, authorities are hoping the public can provide information to prove them wrong.
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The New York Times article "Deliverance From 27,000 Feet" revealed unimaginable pain endured by the families of Indian mountaineers who perished on Mount Everest in May 2016.
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Tank, who sang America's song, urged the crowd -- even those who would otherwise protest -- to stand in honor of the 3,000 people who perished during 9/11.
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In a cemetery some 53 miles northwest of Volgograd in Rossoshka, there&aposs a dignified cemetery for German soldiers who perished at Stalingrad and nearby Rostov-on-Don.
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One in 503 people who attempted the crossing between January and July this year drowned — compared with one in 42 who perished during the same period in 2017.
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One in 18 people who attempted the crossing between January and July this year drowned — compared with one in 42 who perished during the same period in 2017.
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So if Ventimiglia — whose character quite literally perished at the switch of a slow cooker — can find forgiveness in his heart, do you think perhaps you can, too?
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"All of us feel the immense gravity of these events across our company and recognize the devastation of the families and friends of the loved ones who perished."
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Thirty four horses have perished at the Stronach Group-owned venue over the past 11 months with the latest being three-year-old gelding Satchel Paige on Saturday.
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Migrant arrivals in Italy are up some 30 percent this year to 24,000, according to official figures, and an estimated 600 have perished trying to make the crossing.
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A couple of centuries ago, over 400 people perished in the volcano's eruption, and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park system reports about 40 volcano-related deaths per decade.
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Voiced by former soldiers, "They Shall Not Grow Old" shows how the men, some of them young teenagers, trained for fighting and survived or perished in the fighting.
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So far this year 1,370 migrants and refugees have perished at sea, nearly 25 percent fewer than in the same period last year, IOM spokesman Joel Millman said.
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In a statement, the California Horse Racing Board estimated that approximately 25 horses perished in the fire, out of nearly 500 who were stabled at the training center.
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More than 30 years after teacher-turned-astronaut Christa McAuliffe perished in the heartbreaking Challenger disaster, the world will now get a glimpse into what could have been.
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They relive what daily life was like inside the compound during the siege and some explain why, to this day, they wish they had perished in the fire.
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The criminal justice system that grinds on after the deaths of young people of color is the same one in which the white and purportedly wealthy Epstein perished.
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The news crushed the company's stock, which also dipped modestly on Friday amid questions about a driver that perished behind the wheel of Tesla's auto-piloted Model S.
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After Hurricane Irma knocked down power lines and disconnected the cooling system at a nursing home north of Miami this month, 11 residents perished when temperatures inside soared.
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But last week, Khoulani learned from their updated civil registries that Abdelsattar and Majd perished in prison in 2000 without a chance for the family to say goodbye.
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"I pay my respects to those who perished and hope to do what I can to shine a spotlight on the resilience of the Nepali people," he said.
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This is not a tragedy for you alone; it is a tragedy for every Sierra Leonean because the people who have perished in this disaster are our compatriots.
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Putting a remark in parenthetical comment that the Rohingya are treated "disgracefully" is an insult to the thousands who have perished at the hands of government-sponsored violence.
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One brother tried to pay smugglers to take his family across the Mediterranean, even though he knew thousands had perished when their boats capsized in the deep waters.
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Officials have praised the military and militia personnel who perished or were wounded in the blast as heroes, saying the attack could have inflicted a much larger toll.
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AS USUAL after a disaster, the photographs published in the media of those who perished in the earthquake that struck central Italy on August 24th are incongruously joyful.
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Millions perished or suffered in the rampage of cruelty, humiliation, death and destruction until Mao's death enabled the party to shut down and eventually denounce the Cultural Revolution.
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All of us feel the immense gravity of these events across our company and recognize the devastation of the families and friends of the loved ones who perished.
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All told in the Philippines, more than 100 people are thought to have perished as a result of Mangkhut, the strongest storm the world has seen this year.
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For a course on "The Good Life," he made a documentary about his family's experience with grief and memory (some of his relatives perished in the Armenian genocide).
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It's a far cry from Madden's best-known role as Robb Stark, the virtuous, doomed "Game of Thrones" character who perished during the show's notorious "Red Wedding" episode.
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Longtime "Billions" watchers will remember that Bobby Axelrod made his fortune on 9/11, which he was lucky enough to have survived while many of his colleagues perished.
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I will also think deeply about those who perished and all the lives they touched, hoping for more healing all around, as the sun sets on another day.
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The Bureau of Investigative Journalism states this humble cabdriver joined "between 256 and 633 civilians" who perished in United States' drone strikes between January 2009 and December 2015.
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So while civilian fatalities to terrorist violence have declined from a staggering 22019,704 in 2009, the 2015 figure of 3,682 far exceeds the 189 who perished in 85033.
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The heartbreaking toll on the unique wildlife of Australia is almost incalculable: Millions of animals have perished — some estimates bring the toll as high as 1 billion animals.
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Hundreds of millions of animals on the continent, including many that are found nowhere else, may have perished over the months of devastating fires, according to some estimates.
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"My heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of all the victims — including our own UN staff — who perished in this tragedy," Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said.
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His multi-media installation Burned Victims (1998) is a graphic rendering of a bloody uprising that took place in Jakarta, where hundreds of civilians perished in burning malls.
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We are a state of dead trees and drought, forests full of upright tinder where bark beetles chew through perished crimson-colored forests that should be all evergreen boughs.
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Dr. Yearwood perished in an area called "death zone," which is known for thin air, Murari Sharma of the Everest Parivar trekking company, located in Kathmandu, Nepal, told Reuters.
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"My story is the story of one survivor, but it is also the story of 6 million who perished," she said at the event in London&aposs Hyde Park.
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House of the Dragon will take place 300 years before the story of Clarke's Khaleesi, who perished during GoT's series finale at the hands of Jon Snow (Kit Harington).
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When the group, which included Secretary of State John Kerry, came across the charred tricycle of a 3-year-old boy who perished near ground zero, Atsushi grew quiet.
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When Kerry came across the clothing of school children and the charred tricycle of a 3-year-old boy who perished near ground zero, Kerry grew somber and quiet.
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Subsequent fighting reportedly led to the deaths of five enemy fighters inside the building while others perished outside, the White House noted in a statement to the Washington Post.
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Three generations of a Canadian family were among the 157 people who perished when Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 302 crashed on Sunday, a relative confirmed on Wednesday.
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He focuses on the town of Demmin, where more than 1,000 people are thought to have perished—the numbers are still vague—out of a population of around 15,000.
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Three generations of a Canadian family were among the 157 people who perished when Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 302 crashed on Sunday, a relative confirmed on Wednesday.
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Hundreds of people perished in the flood and more than one million of Kerala's 35 million people were forced to abandon their homes and take shelter in relief camps.
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It might just be fitting a company that perished amidst various combinations of public disgrace and legal action, would also be responsible for both Mortal Kombat and the ESRB.
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Families of those who perished complain of a lack of information about recovery efforts, which saw Ethiopian workers using metal parts of the aircraft to dig in the soil.
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Over a period of just 60,000 years, roughly 90 percent of marine species and 70 percent of terrestrial species perished, earning this event its macabre nickname: The Great Dying.
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Otherwise, Rome has threatened to pull the plug on the operation in the Mediterranean, where the United Nations says nearly 2,300 people perished last year trying to reach Europe.
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In August 240 their whole first-team squad perished in a mid-air collision, which occurred in the skies above Ukraine on the way to a game in Belarus.
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SURABAYA, Indonesia (Reuters) - So many animals have perished at Indonesia's biggest zoo that wildlife activists call it the "zoo of death" and are demanding an overhaul of its management.
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"We just discovered that our young athlete perished today in the tragedy in Genoa," Brike Bike, the amateur bicycle team of Manuele Bellasio, 16, wrote on its Facebook page.
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There, Tamil commanders and their families were killed by troops meant to be accepting their surrender, but not before thousands of civilians trapped in the fighting had perished too.
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Not for the Chinese people, of course, thousands of whom have perished because of Beijing's lack of transparency, disinformation and cruel refusal to cooperate with international public health organizations.
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In Nodeirinho, an area dotted with orchards and olive groves, and surrounded by a vast forest, 11 people — about a quarter of the hamlet's inhabitants — perished in the flames.
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In total, some 130 people died in that evacuation, more than have ever perished in a hurricane in the state's history, with the exception of the 1900 Galveston storm.
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JAY SEBRING The Hollywood hairdresser (Emile Hirsch) had been romantically involved with Tate before she married Polanski, and he perished with her at the hands of the Manson clan.
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In a Facebook post the night she died, Ms. Ben Mhenni criticized political leaders for not fulfilling the expectations of the people who had perished during the Arab Spring.
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Because our current public media dialogue has cast a very narrow light — understandably so — on the victims of the tragedy in Orlando, Florida, who perished in a gay bar.
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If the bad effects come late, after the organism has most likely perished because of external threats, then these bad effects will have less importance than the early benefits.
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Darwin rejected the biblical account of creation and proposed a natural mechanism based on accidental improvements in species to explain why some flora and fauna survived and others perished.
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His voice cracking with emotion, Khattab described how he clawed at his closing throat as images of others who had perished in past chemical attacks flashed before his eyes.
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More than 1,600 people have perished or vanished en route to Europe this year, mostly while attempting to cross by sea from north Africa, according to a UNHCR report.
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Officials also revealed three Australians -- 15-year-old Zoe Ella Hosking, 53-year-old Gavin Brian Dallow and 51-year-old Anthony James Langford -- had perished in the disaster.
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Flowers, chocolates, photographs and candles were set outside the offices of the faculty members who perished, in departments where students studied and on the steps of Alberta's sandstone legislature.
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He also previously served on the Stonewall Democratic Club's steering committee, but his influence began to fade amid outrage over the black men who mysteriously perished in his home.
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"We remember him and the 23 other firefighters who perished that fateful day, and will be forever grateful for the courage they show," it said in a statement Tuesday.
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An early study of tsunami-affected Japanese behavior on 113/11 surveyed 1,998 survivors who could speak for their own pre-tsunami actions in addition to those who perished.
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About 160 Israelis troops and civilians died, according to the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and about 1,100 Lebanese — most of them civilians — perished, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) says the bill is needed to protect Poland's reputation and ensure historians recognize that Poles as well as Jews perished under the Nazis.
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With the smell of rotting fruit filling the air, drivers expressed frustration as their cargoes perished in the heat due to an impasse between the countries over their disputed frontier.
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As viewers learn over the prior seven episodes, everyone who has gone looking for the window has either perished, suffered a mental breakdown, gone comatose, or possibly disappeared from existence.
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In the case of Spain, roughly 200,000 soldiers died in battle, the workers lost (and many civilians were executed or perished in bombings), and a right-wing dictator took power.
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Otto Frank, a survivor of Auschwitz and the diarist's father, carried the book everywhere in the months after he learned his wife and two daughters had perished in Nazi camps.
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When the Second World War began in September, these refugees were in the crosshairs of Nazi Germany again, and 532 passengers were transported to various concentration camps, where 254 perished.
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"I do not think the comments that were made yesterday by Mr. Trump were necessarily the type of comments that needed to be made after 50 people perished," Corker said.
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The joint communique also said that both sides supported a project to use DNA to identify unknown Argentine soldiers who perished in the war and are buried on the islands.
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At this time it's still unknown, but I would venture to say that hundreds of people who perished in Hurricane Katrina died from skin infections that spread to the bloodstream.
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"We know that an entire family vanished and perished during this tragedy," Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman said Wednesday as he appealed for help retracing where the family had been.
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That's because hundreds of once verdant pine and cedar trees, stretching far beyond their 5 acre spread, have perished at a rate so fast he's lost count of the carnage.
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The pair, who belong to an extinct species of cave lions (Panthera spelaea), died shortly after birth, and were about the size of full-grown domestic cats when they perished.
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Recent estimates have suggested that around 4m people perished in 1932 and 1933, around 13% of the Ukrainian population, in what is known today as the Holodomor ("killing by hunger").
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The last of the nine members of the Coleman family of Indiana, who perished in the Missouri duck boat tragedy last weekend, were laid to rest in Indianapolis on Saturday.
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An earthquake Sunday killed at least 98 people, including some who perished inside buildings that had been weakened by an earlier July 29 quake on the tourist island of Lombok.
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With much of the narrative resting on the few remaining characters who have not perished over the series' 50 episodes, viewership has managed to continue climbing with each successive season.
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Grande has reportedly offered to pay for the funerals of those who perished in the attack, and now her fans are creating their own makeshift tribute to the lives lost.
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State media reported over 71,000 chickens perished in the storm, and more than 12,000 acres of vegetables and fruit plantations were left severely damaged -- 4,188 of them to banana plantations.
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Now, Tony Burditus finds himself among survivors of the Las Vegas massacre who share a distinctive grief: they watched helplessly as their loved ones perished amid the barrage of gunfire.
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On the Fourth of July we visited Treblinka, where 800,000 perished, and I thought of the blessing of human freedom and America as a country of liberty that defeated Hitler.
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It is both a painful reference to the piles of belongings left behind by those who perished there, as well as a celebration of perseverance in the face of oppression.
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"Despite the best efforts of our Border Patrol agents and medical professionals, sadly more lives have perished at the hands of human smugglers," CBP El Paso Sector Chief Gloria Chavez.
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Catherine Corless made it her mission to unearth the dark Irish secret of the lost children of Tuam — where hundreds perished in a home for unwed mothers and their babies.
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To many Mexicans, the school — where Santiago, 18 other children and seven adults perished — became a symbol of their pain, and of the very human cost of bypassing construction codes.
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The teams say they will also host the families of OKC responders who later perished in the line of duty while responding in the 9/11 terror attacks in NYC.
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It is estimated that more than 100 people have perished as thousands have tried to flee from Myanmar to escape the tyranny of the Burmese army and the Buddhist monks.
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The theater contains a memorial to the Dutch Jews who perished in the Holocaust, and will soon be renovated and expanded into a museum about the events that transpired there.
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Navy ships are unusually vulnerable if they become involved in collisions, and those vulnerabilities may explain why so many sailors have perished or disappeared in the two crashes this summer.
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On Wednesday afternoon, firefighters were still battling pockets of fire near the town of Góis, a short distance from the area around the town of Pedrógão Grande, where people perished.
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This was followed by several more airlines-behaving-badly controversies, up to and including the death of Simon, a giant rabbit who perished after a London-to-Chicago United flight.
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Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) says the bill is needed to protect Poland's reputation and ensure historians recognise that Poles as well as Jews perished under the Nazis.
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Of the 25 people who perished, seven died while jumping or trying to escape from the upper floors, Additional Deputy Commissioner Abu Bakar Siddique of the Dhaka Police told CNN.
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More than 2,000 people have perished in the Mediterranean this year, although the numbers of both total arrivals and deaths have fallen following efforts to stem human trafficking from Libya.
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They scrambled to move cows to neighboring farms before the dam burst last week, but at least 2600 newborn calves perished, and they believe the death toll is much higher.
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INTERNATIONAL An article on Thursday about five family members who died in the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 misstated the total number of people who perished in the crash.
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Honea has acknowledged the possibility that some who perished in the blaze might never be found, but he also has refused to speculate on how many such cases might exist.
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The crash comes a year after a family of eight perished in California, when a mother drove her car, with her partner and six children as passengers, off a cliff.
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