Another no-mates, quarantined island where they gyre and gambol long and hard and in public. |
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As early as the fourteenth century Europeans had suspected that rats spread the plague from quarantined merchant ships to the port cities. |
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The patients are now quarantined in normal wards and recovering from fever, the Central News Agency reported. |
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Until results of the biological test are satisfactory, the sterilizer should be quarantined. |
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A day later the 500 bed Ditan Hospital, one of six in the city designated for SARS patients, was also quarantined. |
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They will be quarantined at the NAIA transit area and will not be allowed to leave the premises while waiting for their flight to South Korea. |
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To be in England is to be a castaway or to live a quarantined life like a pariah dog. |
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In October some guests were quarantined in their rooms after a similar outbreak of sickness. |
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In this situation, Ponter actually does get sick and almost dies and all those who made contact with him are quarantined. |
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Currently, nearly 40 patients positive for HIV are quarantined on their own floor. |
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I reported to sick call, and was quarantined in the upper respiratory ward in the post hospital. |
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He acknowledged to himself that he viewed Horatio as more than an officer when he was quarantined on that plague ship. |
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The farm's 12,000 chickens were destroyed and farms within two miles were quarantined. |
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The Public Security Bureau will crack down on anyone who refuses to be quarantined or undergo medical observation. |
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The Chinese man suffering from leprosy is quarantined in a tent by the river on the edge of town. |
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The aircraft was met by state and federal agencies, including customs and police, who quarantined it for screening. |
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In the case of an outbreak of a viral hemorrhagic fever, infected people should be quarantined. |
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Even the later case in which the wife of a victim wasn't quarantined isn't a terrible blunder. |
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If foot-and-mouth does hit this area and we are quarantined, we won't even be able to do this. |
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If I cough while passing the screening officer, I could be quarantined in the airport jail! |
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Nonetheless the government has quarantined four farms and they are still under quarantine. |
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After a breathless waiting period in which the infected were quarantined, none of the six fell ill. |
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They were unable to harvest their crops because Rosint was quarantined for three months. |
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The first task must be to ensure that food is available in remote areas and those that were quarantined. |
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The farms that we know were infected would continue to be under restriction and would be quarantined. |
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The birds must be quarantined for at least 30 days in an approved quarantine facility or centre. |
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The Commission asked Bruce Power where the 6,000-plus bundles quarantined as a result of this event were stored. |
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Workers who are quarantined should not suffer a loss of pay nor should their sick leave or vacation entitlement be affected. |
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The meat will then have to be quarantined for 24 hours and can only be dispatched if there was no suspicion of disease in the holding of origin. |
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They are quarantined and deported, while citizens with HIV receive free health care. |
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However, those animals found to be uninfected-though in contact with the infected carrier-would merely be required to be quarantined. |
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Detected viruses can be automatically cleaned, deleted or even quarantined for future analysis and origin tracing. |
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It should also be borne in mind that imported pet may be quarantined, the stay in which is paid by his master. |
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Any correspondence or donations mailed to our street address or to our post office box in Washington either was quarantined or has been slow to deliver. |
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They quarantined the city workers' struggle, confining it within the political straitjacket of collective bargaining and appeals to the big business politicians. |
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While quarantined, she was seemingly powerless to challenge her banishment to a tent in Newark. |
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Because the aim, as I see it, will be for embassies to get all the ex-pats and tourists home before borders are closed to us and we are quarantined. |
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So now my poor little 6 year old and I are quarantined in our home. |
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The property has been quarantined and all animals will be tested. |
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Her sister, Magda, is quarantined after catching tuberculosis aboard their cramped vessel, and her aunt is nowhere to be found. |
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According to Luke, injecting drug use is on the rise amongst young Kooris, with rural areas, even quite remote communities, no longer being quarantined. |
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When she saw that some children had school sores she quarantined them. |
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Nigeria, the most populated country in Africa, has shut down and quarantined the hospital in Lagos where the man died. |
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Like other inmates, he will be fingerprinted, have a mug shot taken, and be quarantined in a solitary cell for several days. |
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The village and surrounding area they were traveling to was quarantined, and had been for weeks. |
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The quarantined towns are in desperate need of other vital support systems. |
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The individuals quarantined may in each case be perfectly healthy, but the suspicion that they are harbouring disease provokes the application of quarantine procedures. |
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Sick and medicated animals shall be quarantined from healthy livestock. |
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Following the incident flight, the aircraft was quarantined until a TSB investigator, a company Flight Options Quality Assurance Inspector, and company mechanics could examine the aircraft. |
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View and manage all of your quarantined spam and virus messages. |
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Why were infected animals not quarantined at the outset and emergency vaccinations administered instead of adopting a policy of mass slaughter as we have done? |
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The central Alberta hog producer whose animals were quarantined after it was discovered they were infected by the 2009 influenza A H1N1 virus has culled his herd. |
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Some pork and poultry farms in the United States have been quarantined after contaminated livestock feed made from tainted pet food waste was fed to the animals. |
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This is what did happen: I was quarantined against my will by overzealous politicians after I volunteered to go and treat people affected by Ebola in west Africa. |
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The first astronauts to visit the Moon were quarantined upon their return at the specially built Lunar Receiving Laboratory. |
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As per Chinda, the affected farm had been quarantined and decontaminated, still integrated that no human being was infected by the influenza. |
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So now what we have is what should be a containable problem breaking loose because people aren't being quarantined properly. |
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The aircraft was then moved inside the hangar and quarantined. |
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To view the quarantined files, choose Quarantine in the main menu. |
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An infectious, persistent, and spontaneous disease, animals infected with scrapie must be quarantined and destroyed. |
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These include the rule that no reporters will be quarantined. |
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All imports will also be quarantined if the diseases breakout in other countries. |
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The US Army have restored order and are repopulating the quarantined city of London when a carrier of the Rage infection enters London and reignites the deadly plague. |
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Immediately after beginning to feel sick and discovering he was running a slight fever, the cameraman quarantined himself and sought medical advice. |
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The American Bulldog was found to be too young to be legally imported into the UK and had to be quarantined for four weeks and re-vaccinated against rabies. |
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Queensland in particular had their income quarantined by the protector and were allowed a minimal amount of their income. |
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Passengers travelling on a US Airways flight were briefly quarantined at Pittsburgh International Airport on 6 July after displaying symptoms found in the Norwalk virus. |
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