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"pestilence" Definitions
  1. any disease that spreads quickly and kills a lot of people

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So, what they need is an alien invasion from some planet far away, an asteroid pestilence, the problem is, Dr. Drew, they think the pestilence is Trump.
Now go clean your room before you start a pestilence.
But doing so would bring plague and pestilence upon his community.
Here too a minor pestilence of fake news swept through the campaigns.
Will your inboxes be finally rid of the pestilence of marketing emails?
We thought of them as causes of pestilence and signs of filth.
Ukrainians have twice dealt with this pestilence and they will not stop.
Both wild plants and crops are experiencing increased flooding, heat waves, and pestilence.
Disaster, Pestilence, War, and Famine are riding as horsemen of a particular apocalypse.
Spare us, oh avatars of pestilence, for we know not what we have summoned!
Now, it's recirculating around our fine Web, leaving pestilence and destruction in its wake.
Surely he will save you from the fowler's snare and from the deadly pestilence.
When they arrived in the Americas centuries ago, European colonists brought pestilence and death.
Fourth song, I was trying to write something like Pestilence songs off of Consuming Impulse.
The reasons for the surging pestilence are much the same as those for mega-blazes.
I want blood and guts in my work... jealousy, rape, mayhem, pestilence, famine and flood.
GREEN I love LaChanze, but that is like opening up a category for Best Pestilence.
Hong Kong, where his parents lived, was reeling from an epic spell of protests and pestilence.
Life for many Somali refugees means confronting famine, anarchy, pestilence and death on a daily basis.
The pestilence is described coldly from behind a panel in the form of a macabre press conference.
A lineage that somehow survived storms and disease, war and pestilence, love and hate, generation after generation.
But such is the reality in a coffee world threatened by disease, pestilence, and accelerating climate change.
The expected matches, the ones unaffected by the veil of pestilence descending on WWE, were weighty affairs.
Floods, pestilence, famines, wildfires: What he calls the "elements of climate chaos" are veritably biblical in scope.
Venezuela is a symptom of this international pestilence, and success there will require treatment from beyond its borders.
If I see Trump as a pestilence I may not see in your tome of plans a cure.
EG: So, I think there was a narrative that came from thinking, oh, it's dirty and there's pestilence.
And the voice proclaims that for centuries Europe has fore-fed us with lies and bloated us with pestilence.
He wanted to unshackle the network from "war, famine, pestilence, and politics," then-CNN anchor Piers Morgan told Politico.
The plagues are, traditionally: blood, frogs, lice, flies, pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the killing of a firstborn.
Four hundred years later, Bos and her collaborators think the bug behind the "great pestilence" has likely been revealed.
Catholicism responded in kind: Papal encyclicals denounced liberalism as a pestilence and an evil, mired in selfishness, materialism, and unbelief.
To fight the pestilence, the ants aligned themselves with a bacteria that produces a chemical capable of subduing the parasite.
In "The Plague," the doctor at the center of the novel, Bernard Rieux, reacts to the pestilence with active fatalism.
Because decency in the face of pestilence redeems not just the individual acting in this way, but all of humanity.
Extraterrestrials, the Others, have been conquering Earth in successive "waves": with a power blackout, tsunamis, pestilence and infiltration in human form.
The Warriors have sometimes instead gone to so-called "pestilence lineups" with another non-big (usually Livingston) substituted in for Barnes.
Early death, food shortages, and pestilence will become the norm without "radical" changes in the way we live and use energy.
A decades-old article by Bounds calling diversity training a "pestilence" was part of what sank his nomination in the Senate.
When slavery ended, many slaves thought that they would receive 40 acres and a mule; instead, they got pestilence and starvation.
The biological agent of this pestilence remains a mystery (though genomic evidence may yet turn up), but its impact is clear.
At first, the Roman authorities blamed the pestilence on the Christian religious minority, and they set about trying to extirpate it.
In "Die Welt von Gestern", Stefan Zweig defined nationalism as "the basic pestilence" that has destroyed a great deal of European civilisation.
There's something incendiary about these novels: They want the reader to feel repelled by the pestilence they're exposing, which merits some applause.
While now synonymous with pestilence and death, plague was first the specific name of a disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis.
Slaughtered again and again because, whether Jewish, or black, or simply not "pure" white, they are seen as a pestilence to be purged.
Everything here is dying or dead, abandoned as if had pestilence had swept through and scooped up all the life forms mid-sentence.
Stories of life-devouring flood, famine and pestilence are woven with references to such seemingly trivial phenomena as television cooking shows and selfies.
Kent Smith played keyboards on Obituary's Cause of Death as well as albums from Pestilence, Iced Earth, Coroner, Sepultura, Toxik, Resurrection, and many more.
The church not only withstood the violent attacks but campaigned to care for the sick and bury the dead amid the pestilence — earning respect.
Ethiopians—both official and lay—are sensitive about their ancient, diverse country's persistent association with misery and pestilence, while equally proud of its economic turnaround.
According to a 1924 article in The Richmond Banner, it was believed the cemeteries could lead to "plague and pestilence" if they were not removed.
The pestilence, in this case, is not zombies but us: human beings, who kill not from hunger but coldly and casually, because it's mildly convenient.
"Musicians, if they choose to, can drive a tonal wedge through the noisome pestilence; the stench that often accompanies our contemporary societal lifestyles," he said.
That form of communication takes on a new usefulness when the world is hit with a winged pestilence: batlike creatures attracted to noise and flesh.
Increasing density is the only way out (other than pestilence, or a crime wave, perhaps), but weaning Angelenos away from single-family housing will be tough.
Many of the companies at the 2016 edition of Photokina still seem a bit shellshocked by the pestilence that smartphone photography has wrought upon their market.
Called the Arsenale Automatic it pays tribute to Venice's proud sailing history and looks just brutish enough to remind us of her violent, pestilence-filled past.
Simon Kimbangu, who founded the church in 1921, said Congo would endure pestilence, poverty and war shortly before the end of time—and salvation for believers.
Themistocles' fleet staged a waterborne defense of land against human antagonists; the U.S. Navy fleet can defend its crews from landborne pestilence by remaining at sea.
" During a local campaign stop in Sicily on Sunday, Salvini said Tunisia was a free and democratic country that isn&apost experiencing "wars, epidemics, famines or pestilence.
So when researchers look at skeletons like those in the pestilence cemetery, they have to search for possible causes based on what they know from historical accounts.
Some of these Americans may decide that the prophets aren't to be trusted — and that the president isn't quite the pestilence they make him out to be.
Prescribed Reading Who would ever have predicted that this winter's grim medical headlines would address not the usual cold-weather pestilence — influenza — but pedestrian, forgettable old measles?
As the morbid day-to-day realities of the pestilence continue, a physical and emotional distance between the doctor and his patients becomes inevitable: compassion fatigue kicks in.
In the comic books, Apocalypse gives his four mutants specific powers that mimic the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse — Death, War, Famine, and Pestilence — but that's absent here.
For their fifth LP, Corpse Fortress, Ilsa have joined forced with Relapse Records, a move that will hopefully help spread their particular strain of audio pestilence far and wide.
Perhaps Mr Szyszko, a forestry professor, agrees with one local forestry official who says that Bialowieza, weakened by climate change, emptying aquifers and pestilence, "can't survive without man's help".
It follows his journey with three friends as they navigate a rehabilitated, leaky sloop called the Pestilence from Florida to the Bahamas, finally ditching the boat in the Dominican Republic.
Oswald de Lacy, who became Lord Somershill after his father and two older brothers died of the pestilence, is 19 years old and still uneasy playing lord of the manor.
By the 2190rd century, Roddenberry posited, imperfect humankind would somehow unite to conquer war, pestilence, intolerance and other ills to spread its enlightened vision into the final frontier of space.
Advocates for GM crops argue it boosts yield and productivity in tough climate conditions and pestilence-prone regions, but critics say its effects on humans and the environment remain unproven.
Today, that pestilence is racing toward Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo at the rate of more than a mile a day, turning Brazil's coastal megacities into mega-ticking-timebombs.
"The plague had already entered Milan," Alessandro Manzoni writes in "The Betrothed," the 19th century Italian literary classic renowned for its vivid descriptions of the 1630 pestilence that gutted Milan.
Moving right along, I enjoyed seeing the far-less-pestilence-infested PARTY HAT, TOE RING, IN SEASON, MEERKAT and SEE TO IT. All in all, a well-balanced puzzle, STOAS notwithstanding.
" Speaking of migrants from Tunisia, he said that the migrants weren't fleeing "wars, epidemics, famines or pestilence" and that the country "isn't exporting gentlemen, it seems more often they're exporting convicts.
"From my Seder: Plagues- blood, frogs, bugs, wild animals, pestilence, boils, hail, locust, darkness, $APPL!" tweeted Douglas Kass (@DougKass), president of Seabreeze Partners Management and a CNBC guest host, on Wednesday morning.
The ensemble scenes alternate with monologue sequences in which Ms. Bassett's character speaks of a world in years to come that is plagued (nay, nearly destroyed) by flood, famine, fire and pestilence.
So as long as you have low unemployment, you have high optimism, you&aposve got a hope for peace, there&aposs no war, pestilence, there&aposs no rain of frogs coming down.
During WWII, Japan dropped ceramic "bombs" filled with bubonic plague-infected fleas over Chinese cities, which killed hundreds of thousands of civilians, including nearly 5% of the airmen who unleashed the pestilence.
It may be that Jarvis chose this African masquerade because it's represented as a powerful force — in traditional Yoruba culture the Egungun protects the community, removes pestilence and even raises the dead.
Already in "Mein Kampf," published in 1925 before he became chancellor in 1933, he warned of a "Jewish virus," described Jews as "vile" and a "pestilence," and called for their expulsion from society.
It also seems paradoxically suggestive of how much harder it is to be moved, in any comparable way, by the vaster devastation taking place in America's forests, owing to fire, pestilence and drought.
"[T]he world's couches remain great safe spaces and luckily film works and animations cannot be affected by the increasing world's pestilence that is COVID-19," said Rivera in an email to Hyperallergic.
Make no mistake: This song is an affront to taste and decency, a hellacious, disturbing pestilence that must be wiped from this Earth—or, at the very least, should not be shown to children.
In healthier times—I mean healthier times spiritually, you understand—plague and pestilence could be counted on to thin down the Spanish masses…Now with modern sewage disposal and the like they multiply too fast.
Obviously, some of it was because Trump wanted the convention to be a four-day memento mori focused on the death, destruction, and pestilence that would be visited upon America should Clinton be elected in November.
Mr. Vyleta borrowed this specific idea from "Dombey and Son," whose narrator wondered if the filth of London had a corollary in its "moral pestilence," and what would happen if that, too, could somehow become visible.
"The driving force behind the transition from the age of 'pestilence and famine' to the age of 'manmade diseases' is improvement in socioeconomic conditions, such as standards of living, health habits, hygiene, and nutrition," Stringhini and Guessous wrote.
With rising incomes, improved medical care, and safer homes, roads, and workplaces, mortality rates trend down, not up, except when disturbed by war, pestilence, or major economic dislocations such as the collapse of the Soviet Union after 1989.
The exhibition comes against the backdrop of a pestilence of plastics: According to a new study published in Science Advances, 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic have been made since the 1950s, with around half of that produced after 2004.
Mega-fires destroy seed stocks and nutrients over a vast area; when a pine forest dies abruptly from pestilence, it is usually replaced by grasses and shrubs which, in the absence of a natural fire cycle, can stop trees growing.
Between the careening pace of internet-era capitalism, the rise of comic book villains to prominent roles in national politics, and the fire and pestilence rained down by American-owned technology on foreign lands, it can certainly feel like the end times.
Today, the island is in the hands of the less saintly but just as industrious Jardim Fernandes family, who have not only kept this little patch fruitful for three generations, but also discovered vines long thought lost to pestilence and disease, and recovered them.
A key component of the meal is reciting the 10 plagues — blood, frogs, lice, flies, pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the killing of a firstborn — that observers say God imposed on the Egyptians to convince their brutal leader to let the Israelites go.
Though the nation has abundant natural resources, it has struggled with political corruption, high poverty and pestilence, including a recent outbreak of a rare pneumonic plague that left more than 200 people dead and more than 1,700 infected, according to the World Health Organization.
But if they resonate deeply with me, a much older man, and give me some cautious hope for the future at this dire moment of dread and pestilence, it is due to my personal experience when I met the man who was to become Obama's vice president.
Perhaps then mercy will come upon us and we will be freed from the suffocating political pestilence that has now, like a demon, possessed our normally healthy organs of governance and given us the weak, shallow actors of low character we see paraded nightly on cable news.
Throughout human history, rampaging illnesses have regularly been blamed on some outside force, from God sending down a pestilence, to -- more often -- unfamiliar outsiders or unpopular minorities allegedly bringing in disease, along with other traditions and practices that the dominant group is quick to deem dirty or morally wrong.
Since then, the band has refined its sound to incorporate catchy 80s heavy metal, and has released several enjoyable singles, the most recent being "Rats", the video of which features the band's "new" frontman (we'll get there) dancing around a ruined cityscape as a fashionable version of the Horseman Pestilence.
Mr. Pamatmat imagines what would happen if the Antichrist (Kerry Warren) was a Jamba Juice-swilling savant getting help from the Four Millennials of the Apocalypse: Famine (Rosa Gilmore), for instance, complains that her roommates are stealing her food, while the hunky airhead War (Patrick Cummings) flirts with the neurotic Pestilence (Sathya Sridharan).
And if you read "The Art of the Deal" backward in the original Sanskrit, you'll find it foretold there as well: Before the seventh seal is opened, before Famine and Pestilence are loosed, the Man in White must do battle with the Combed-Over Titan, amid the ravening shrieks of Twitter and beneath the unblinking eye of Cable News.
He could ostensibly choose more or fewer bodyguards, but no one ever bothers to explain why this all-powerful mutant would limit his henchmen to just a quartet (in the comics, the mutants he chooses are turned into embodiments of Death, War, Pestilence, and Famine which makes more thematic sense, but that's not the case here).
They began voicing opposition to the pestilence of young visitors who came to Barcelona not to sample the local culture but to enact internationally recognized tropes of partying: going on "limousine pub crawls" or playing beer pong at Flaherty's Irish Bar, just off La Rambla, as if it were Mardi Gras three hundred and sixty-five days a year.
Once you've settled back to earth, pop upstairs to "In Focus: An Assembly of Gods," through March 743, an entertaining early 19th-century colored ink painting that captures the Chinese tendency to religious syncretism in one hyperbolic pantheon of divinities from Shakyamuni Buddha and the Jade Emperor down to the five animal-headed Commissioners of Pestilence.
There was this huge gap in time between designing the bill and actually having the benefits fully in place, which gave a lot of opportunity for the opposition to say, 'This will kill jobs, pestilence will come, vermin will fall from the sky' — and very little opportunity for us to say anything other than, 'Wait and see.

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