Their arrival was said to have " " brought a most pestilent disease ( called the bloody flux ) which infected almost all the whole colony.
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Twenty-three species were successfully introduced throughout the duration of the project and also had the effect of reducing the pestilent bush fly population by 90 %.
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Hood and his farming neighbors around Scott, Mississippi, are among the first to harvest a new, genetically altered cotton seed designed to ward off pestilent insects.
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An early 18th century scandal broke after the friend of a Tory MP died in debt prison, and in February 1729 a Gaols Committee reported on the pestilent conditions.
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Marian and Holy Trinity columns, and could also be connected with non-pestilent calamities such as earthquakes or eruptions, or simply manifest faith, atonement, or expiation.
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With Comarnescu and Negri in mind, Tudor himself wrote : " Only now do we get to see all the pestilent buggery in their unfulfilled, masturbating, inverted souls.
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Thousands of people made homeless by a powerful earthquake boarded buses, pickup trucks and horse-drawn carriages Saturday in a scramble to get out of this unruly and increasingly pestilent city.
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A team of live-action role players must rid the ailing goddess's hair of pestilent manifestations of mortal sins, as her damaged fingers prevent Sedna from combing them away herself.
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O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow, he brought up Horace giving the poets a pill, but our fellow Shakespeare hath given him a purge that made him bewray his credit.
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Living in the pestilent smog that occasionally blankets the Caracas Valley, the " buhoneros " _ as the peddlers are known _ bask in the reflected international spotlight Chavez has drawn to Venezuela.