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Captain, we have a patient here, in very serious condition, who is the sole survivor of a disease-stricken ship.
The continent remains poor, disease-stricken, and often poorly governed.
Disabled and disease-stricken, who have special needs and require routine assistance for survival.
Jurors heard that the Alzheimer's disease-stricken socialite signed a letter giving her son $5 million on a day she didn't know where she was.
Bohemond had no choice but to accept, now that his disease-stricken army would no longer be able to defeat Alexios in battle.
He did this after siphoning off millions of dollars in cash and property without the Alzheimer's disease-stricken social doyenne's knowing consent, the prosecutor said.
Enough of this inhuman incarceration of soldiers in the disease-stricken cubby-hole of a floating hell.
The race commemorates a 1925 rescue mission that sent diphtheria medicine to a disease-stricken Nome by sled-dog relay.
Strict isolation of disease-stricken patients was no longer viewed as the most humane or the only way of preventing and reducing the spread of disease.
As they work alongside each other in disaster- and disease-stricken zones, Shi-jin and Mo-yeon clash then fall in love.
The novel’s protagonist, Gustav von Aschenbach, falls victim to his own obsessive desires and yearnings in a metaphor for the state of the disease-stricken city of Venice.
PORTLAND, Ore. – A woman who tried to help her friend save the life of a choking cat also contracted the plague from the disease-stricken feline over the summer.
On 11 September 2008, during a routine tour of Basra, captain Rogers Johnson found up to 200 malnourished and disease-stricken Iraqi detainees locked in a secret prison in Basra.
One viewed the existence of man then as a marvel, and conceded a glamour of wonder to these lice which were caused to cling to a whirling, fire-smote, ice-locked, disease-stricken, space-lost bulb.
At the end of August, China launched an aggressive public education campaign about the pig disease, printing 600,000 handbooks about prevention and control of blue ear disease and dispatching 251 experts to disease-stricken areas.
In a conversation that pops around from affluent America to disease-stricken East Africa, where as one doctor says, "hospitals are running on Band-Aids," public health experts agree on the need for a comprehensive approach to the appearance of frightening symptoms like those connected with the Ebola virus.
Fred leaves the Alps to visit a crucial, disease-stricken female and melts in her presence.