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There are economists who will tell you that peace and government prevent famine more effectively than food aid does.
An estimated 3.3 million people perished in the war, mainly through war-induced disease and famine.
A poorly thought out redistribution policy could result in famine and disaster similar to what has happened in Zimbabwe.
This disruption to farming in Zimbabwe, once the breadbasket of Southern Africa, comes as millions of people in the region face famine.
On the negative side, there is Mitchell, who felt that a pestilent and famine ridden land was peopled by lurking savages.
The port that served the corresponding function in the United States at the time of the famine was New York, not Philadelphia.
In Southern Africa, flood years have been followed by drought years causing widespread famine and death in the region.
The famine originated with the recurrent failure of the potato crop, devastating the Irish cottier and small farmer classes.
During the famine years it was used as a depot to distribute food to the starving people.
Today, 150 years later, the famine is still close to the surface in the folk memory here.
The prime minister formally declared the country to be suffering from serious famine.
Faced with severe drought, lack of food security is creating conditions of famine.
The World Food Programme, the leading agency in dealing with famine and humanitarian disasters, is facing a crisis of its own.
An estimated 10 million are facing starvation throughout the southern region of Africa due to famine and drought.
Unfortunately, the result is a digressive book of little practical political use to those able to respond tangibly to famine.
The immediate cause of the famine is the drought in the southern part of the island and the cyclone that hit the east this year.
Given the hortative intent of this paper, there is not the opportunity to provide a detailed rendition of accountings during the Irish famine.
Harassed by famine and excessive taxes, people will resort to eating leaves, roots, flesh, wild honey, fruits, flowers and seeds.
The Irish famine, from 1845 to 1848, was a unique event in modern European demography and its effects comparable to those of the Black Death.
The electricity famine is a result of overinvestment and an overheated economy.
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Weak as were the French, lowered by fever and by famine, they were still an overmatch for their adversaries.
He begins by calling their attention to the great probability of a famine in Ireland consequent upon the potato blight.
That morning a rumor had reached the village of a famine in the island of Crete.
If we except the islands of the Inner Hebrides, the famine of 1846 was restricted in Scotland to the primary districts.
We never would have known of the famine in Tanugamanono if it had not been for Pola.
For nearly twelve hours a gang of men dug at the drift, and succeeded in freeing the leat and saving the town from a water famine.
Zacatecas and Durango, besides being ravaged by the savages, are suffering from the visitation of a general famine.
The development of synthetic foods, the use of algae and fungi, rules out famine as a limiting factor.
All further thoughts of poetical composition were, however, dispelled, by the threatened famine in the Lot-et-Garonne.
In the third year of his life there came a great famine to the Mackenzie Indians.
And long before margate was reached half of our company was sick with famine.
Yet this avenue, opprobrious and disgustful as it was, afforded the only means of escaping from the worst extremes of famine.
And first there insued barrennesse of ground, and thereby famine amongest the people, and morraine of Cattell.
All day long he had tried to stifle the cry of that same famine, that same hunger of unplaced energy, by industrious work.
Fire, avalanches, famine, and disease all did their best to extirpate the brotherhood.
It showed him strong and cold and untempted, preferring famine and neglect and misery to any debt or burden of a service done.
That was in case of an enemy or a famine when the people might be tempted to eat it.
I could have pronounced him, alone, to be a young man aged by famine and sickness.
He sojourneth in Chanaan, and then by occasion of a famine, goeth down to Egypt.
In 860 began the first great popular rising, a revolt caused by famine in the province of Chekiang.
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