He argues that participation in primitive warfare, in proportional terms, is often deadlier than participation in modern warfare. |
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The toxin contained in the organs of fugu, or puffer fish, is said to be 1300 times deadlier than cyanide. |
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Since it first emerged in 1997, avian influenza has become deadlier and more resilient. |
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Longer-ranged weapons allowed armies to fire deadlier rounds from greater distances. |
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Therefore, agricultural, herding societies will carry deadlier germs than will hunter-gatherers or people that farm only plants. |
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The tragedy in West Virginia reminds us that some careers are deadlier than others. |
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With a mortality rate of 70 percent, the more cases that arise, the deadlier this epidemic becomes. |
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With dozens of shootings in a weekend, the Windy City has earned another, deadlier moniker. |
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He lunged at me, diving down like an eagle towards a fish in the stream, extending longer and deadlier claws than any bird of prey could boast of. |
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Mexico border was about 10 times deadlier to immigrants than the Berlin Wall was to East Berliners in its entire 28-year existence. |
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If you accept this hardcore mission, you'll be forced to immerse yourself in a host of mind-bending environments filled with new twisted monsters and even deadlier bosses. |
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If the upper limit of 70,000 is accepted as the total net loss for the Patriots, it would make the conflict proportionally deadlier than the American Civil War. |
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Another estimate, however, puts the total death toll at around 70,000, which if true would make the conflict proportionately deadlier than the American Civil War. |
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