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Typhoid Mary would have nothing on me as a disease vector.
Typhoid Mary was confined to the island for over two decades until she died there in 1938.
Typhoid Mary stepped forward and hit her across the back of the neck with trained, professional force.
She was the fifty-first Typhoid Mary, and the first to come in.
Tell me you got here in time to catch Typhoid Mary.'
With the bosses friends, no wonder she was treated like Typhoid Mary.
The group's name is a reference to Typhoid Mary.
Typhoid Mary backed away from the Investigator, shaking her head.
A Typhoid Mary, infected with the plague but not affected by it.
In my world, we once had a woman who became infamous in history as Typhoid Mary.
"At least this time we don't have to worry about Typhoid Mary running loose."
Maybe the carrier was a Typhoid Mary, not actually ill themselves, but still contagious.
It got to the point that I felt like Typhoid Mary."
"They look like they brought Typhoid Mary into the mess hall," he said.
I was beginning to feel like Typhoid Mary.
Typhoid Mary stalked the city streets, hidden in the curling mists.
"Typhoid Mary was another person; someone the Empire created to do its dirty work.
When it comes to helping out, he is the political equivalent of Typhoid Mary at a cookout.
With "Typhoid Mary" safely quarantined, these were the highlights of that year.
Typhoid Mary is in excellent physical condition.
Typhoid Mary came walking slowly out of the fog, wrapped in a filthy, tattered cloak.
Typhoid Mary stood before her, still smiling.
Although she was later found to be responsible for only three deaths, her infamy as Typhoid Mary has endured.
Coming from Laurel, this is like Typhoid Mary warning of a plague.
The problem is teaching the rest of the world that I am not some kind of Typhoid Mary.