Bending double, he pressed one hand over the other, trying to staunch the hot flow of blood. |
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Washington's successor John Adams was a staunch Federalist from Massachusetts. |
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A staunch Federalist, Lee defended the Constitution at the 1788 Virginia ratifying convention. |
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While Elliott remains a staunch supporter of King Louis XVI and his queen, Marie Antoinette, the Duke sides with the anti-monarchists. |
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He was a hard drinker and a staunch trade unionist who came to Australia as a stoker in 1910 and jumped ship. |
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A staunch advocate of the policy, he created it as a model institution designed to teach both academic and industrial subjects. |
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Not just because I'm a staunch hard sci-fi kind of guy, but most fantasy, to me, consists of poorly written Tolkein knock-offs. |
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With elections round the corner, staunch nationalists might want to know if such anti-national matters are important. |
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According to an autopsy, the activist who had been a staunch critic of human rights violations by the military died of arsenic poisoning. |
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The Wren family, obviously much favoured by the King, were staunch Royalists. |
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There are signs that the tactic is paying off, even among staunch supporters of evolution. |
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In spite of be a Labour Party member, and living in a staunch Labour area to boot, out came my tactical vote. |
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A staunch Wicklow supporter, he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto. |
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Yet England will remain unbroken, staunch old bird that she is, accustomed to the IRA and the blitz of the Second World War. |
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A staunch nationalist, the maulana never agreed to the diabolical two-nation theory. |
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I have, since it was first threatened with closure, been a staunch campaigner both locally and in Parliament to save the maternity unit. |
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It's hard to imagine that his conception of staunch realism will bear any resemblance to that of Robert Bresson. |
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The country's all-powerful military, which has seized power in three coups since 1960, sees staunch secularism as a pillar of the state. |
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The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to staunch the blood flow. |
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As staunch monotheists, for example, they saw the entire universe as the seamless work of God. |
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Defensemen remained as a staunch back line on the blue line, retreating at the mere sniff of a turnover in possession. |
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Other than a few staunch golfing purists, most of us believe in the concept of taking a mulligan. |
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I'm a staunch believer in the old idea that one mustn't bottle up one's emotions. |
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He appeals to a staunch, hard-core audience, and it would be a shame if they muzzle him. |
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To balance this he remained a staunch member of the Church of England and a firm believer in the indissoluble union between Church and State. |
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The staunch York City supporter today launched a double plan aimed at bringing the club back from the dead. |
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Denmark's government is a staunch supporter of the Bush administration and has committed troops to Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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In recent years, Bulgaria proved to be a loyal and staunch ally to the US, which was further deepened with our full-fledged NATO membership. |
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Dr. Haloburdo is described as a dedicated, quiet, staunch supporter of baccalaureate education for nurses. |
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Although their commitments to Hull meant they were unable to take up an active role with York, Stabler remains a staunch supporter of the Wasps. |
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Mr. Roy, who has been a staunch supporter of Mr. Deo in providing succour to Parkinson's victims, translated the speech for the audience. |
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She was dangerously close to a coma when the ambulance got there, but they managed to staunch the blood flow enough to move her to the hospital. |
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Faithfully applied, the court's ruling may be helping to staunch the flow of questionable science. |
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His smaller arms clasped at the oozing wounds on his back to staunch the flow of blood. |
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Russell scrubbed angrily at his cheeks, trying to staunch the flow of tears. |
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I don't think, if the goal was to end his drop in the polls or at least staunch the flow from his wounds, that he accomplished it. |
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Four were carrying a large white-swathed bundle, while the other four desperately attempted to staunch the flow of blood from various wounds. |
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Elizabeth was there already, trying to staunch the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest. |
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After the physio had tried to staunch the flow of blood to the head wound, he called for an ambulance to get Abrazu into hospital. |
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I was trying to staunch the flow of blood from his wound, which was a massive wound to his left forehead, and keep him from moving. |
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Schilling wasn't alone in being willing to spill a little blood to staunch an ancient wound. |
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She tore it into sections, oblivious to the stares she received toward her black lace bra, and tried to staunch his wounds with the fabric. |
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The project's caused quite a stink among victims' rights groups and staunch conservatives. |
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He identifies himself as a staunch optimist and an embodiment of positive thinking. |
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Tom is a staunch supporter of western teams, no matter what the sporting code. |
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Within months of my entry into palm reading, I became a staunch believer in its validity. |
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They were staunch Jacobites, and even after Culloden they continued to bear arms and wear the white cockade. |
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Alex's mother Christiane however, has become a staunch party faithful member, though trying to improve everyday life in her own small way. |
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Le Corbusier, a staunch atheist, at first had refused to accept the commission to rebuild the chapel. |
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The ambivalence stems from Wittgenstein's admiration of Freud combined with his staunch condemnation of psychoanalytic theory. |
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Not even the arrival of a plate of bresaola with Parmesan and Nunez de Prado olive oil could staunch the flow, and it was a very nice dish. |
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The first crisp, clear day of moderate wind should provide a glorious backdrop for staunch points over big coveys. |
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In two days, I walked past staunch points into approximately 70 coveys of wild birds. |
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His name and his reputation of one of the staunch fighters against Francoism will be written down into the history of Spain forever. |
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But even as staunch a predestinarian as Jonathan Edwards had to allow for more moral choice. |
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He was a staunch opponent of both emancipist rights and convict privileges. |
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We can see through the pseudo-humility, cod philosophy and self-serving attempts to gain a reputation as a staunch supporter of charitable causes. |
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Mr Todd, a staunch Leeds United supporter for 50 years, had gone to his local, the Jolly Sailor, at Cawood, to watch Leeds play Manchester United. |
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This competition is sponsored annually by Canon Sean Collier, former Parish Priest of Borris in Ossory and staunch supporter of the billiard club. |
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A staunch anti-communist, kaczynski fell out with many of them in later years. |
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Derek walked through them, teaching the unwounded how to treat each other for shock, how to staunch a wound or tourniquet a limb that was bleeding too badly. |
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As a Blue Hawk, she was the best medic available, and with neat motions she tore her tunic into bandages and bound the wounded limbs tightly to staunch the bleeding. |
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She is a staunch lady who didn't come down in the last shower. |
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Unless I staunch this wound now, I'll leave a trail from here to the bathroom, and this was not what my wife was expecting to see when she came home. |
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Running in with your guns blazing will only leave Sam bleeding profusely with no ammunition, no medical kits to staunch the wounds and plenty of lights fully turned on. |
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Once a sub has dived and depth charges are raining down, there isn't much anyone can do but hang in there, pray and staunch the water when the pipes burst. |
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Even as they insisted that they had done nothing wrong and that the Republicans were ogres for bringing it up, they launched a massive effort to staunch the scandal's flow. |
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I cursed some more, managed to staunch the flow, hopped around like a deranged Morris dancer until I could reach a plaster, patched myself up and went back to bed. |
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It seemed that I, a staunch feminist, had found myself in the epicenter of macho culture. |
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Bahrain, a staunch American ally and home to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, has lent a unique story in the Arab Spring narrative. |
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Zhou, a staunch supporter of bo, was rumored to have designated bo as his successor inside the Politburo Standing Committee. |
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You had, unwittingly, called at an inopportune time as I had just cut my finger on a tin of anchovies and Carlo was helping me staunch the flow of blood. |
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A staunch traditionalist at home, Ahmad is also a liberal in politics and a nighttime philanderer. |
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The NFU has told MPs that action is needed to staunch the flow of vets away from private farm animal practices into pet care as a result of the farming crisis. |
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He was also a staunch opponent of contraception, euthanasia and abortion. |
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These staunch proponents of raunch and roll have delivered a fairly entertaining album, if you can get by the shallow lyrics and not entirely original nature of the music. |
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But few in Khartoum, including western diplomats and local human rights activists, are convinced that such a move would staunch the flow of either oil or blood. |
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They'd torn my shirt off and used rags of that to staunch the blood trickling from the remaining stump of my little finger where it'd been severed at the last joint. |
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Michael McGloin from the Garrafrauns area, a staunch supporter of Manchester United, attended their recent league game against Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford. |
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House of Representative Republican from Philadelphia, Curt Weldon, is a staunch supporter of missile defence and a member of the powerful Armed Services Committee. |
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He has links with prominent politicians and he has been a staunch supporter of the new man Putin since well before his ascension to the Prime Minister's position. |
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The portrait of this staunch satyagrahi, who was one of the key persons in bringing the Gandhi Museum to Madurai, will be displayed at a prominent place in the museum. |
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They tried to staunch the wound and keep her alive but she stayed them. |
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A staunch Wicklow supporter he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto, not a sneer at his roots, but his admiration for the capital county. |
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Greste has also taken a stand in prison as a staunch critic of what has transpired. |
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Two years ago, lawmakers in this staunch pro-labor stronghold passed anti-union right-to-work laws. |
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Music and dance held fast to religion and tradition because both were intensely theorised and held up by a remarkably well-preserved and staunch public. |
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As a headteacher, she had loyal friends and staunch critics as she strove to give the girls of St. Louise's Comprehensive College a better start in life. |
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In 1756 he had succeeded his grandfather Alivardi Khan who had been a staunch British ally. |
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I refused to make so much as a curtsey for the passing nobles, as I am a staunch egalitarian. |
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The work represented a staunch defence of papal supremacy, albeit one couched in somewhat contingent terms. |
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The Senas were staunch promoters of Brahmanical Hinduism and laid the foundation of Bengali Hinduism. |
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Pyle's version firmly stamp Robin as a staunch philanthropist, a man who takes from the rich to give to the poor. |
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Rather than wait for a doctor, Percy sat her in a bath of ice to staunch the bleeding, an act the doctor later told him saved her life. |
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Kipling was a staunch opponent of Bolshevism, a position which he shared with his friend Henry Rider Haggard. |
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Swansea was once a staunch stronghold of the Labour Party which, until 2004, had overall control of the council for 24 years. |
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Waugh, a staunch opponent of Church reform, was particularly distressed by the replacement of the universal Latin Mass with the vernacular. |
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Much like his father, Stevenson remained a staunch Tory for most of his life. |
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In later years the Clan Comyn would remain staunch supporters of the Balliol claim to the throne. |
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Robert Fleming was a staunch supporter of Bruce, and one of his companions that day. |
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He was a staunch opponent of Welsh nationalism and recorded television broadcasts in support of the Welsh Labour Party. |
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In medieval Europe the Church was a staunch supporter of wine, which was necessary for the celebration of the Mass. |
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The Colonel was a staunch loyalist and had all of the isthmus' military supplies in his hands. |
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Since the first quarter of 2006, the economy of Jamaica has undergone a period of staunch growth. |
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Leland was a staunch patriot, and believed firmly in the historical veracity of King Arthur. |
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A staunch believer in the case for the single European currency, Mr Kennedy said he was appaled by the 'no' campaign. |
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No one symbolized the postwar changes more than the staunch antimilitarist Agnes Macphail. |
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Victoria P. is a staunch Xanderista, and will take Xander's part in almost any discussion, even when she knows he is wrong. |
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He delivered a staunch anti-drug speech to a crowd of 1,100 students. |
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But the President had first to damp down outrage at a suggestion that the staunch Protestants celebrate on the Sabbath. |
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But sometimes he veers into territory that could irk staunch patriots. |
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Neruda, a Nobel Prize winner, was a member of the Communist Party and a staunch supporter of ousted Chilean President Salvador Allende. |
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Even as a committed internationalist, his efforts to keep America out of war forced him to walk alongside staunch isolationists. |
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Economist Paul Krugman is another staunch supporter of globalization and free trade with a record of disagreeing with many critics of globalization. |
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Both the Sui and Tang Dynasties had turned away from the more feudal culture of the preceding Northern Dynasties, in favor of staunch civil Confucianism. |
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Field Marshal Luigi Cadorna, a staunch proponent of the frontal assault, had dreams of breaking into the Slovenian plateau, taking Ljubljana and threatening Vienna. |
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He hath done yeoman's service, and proved himself staunch and faithful. |
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The Jacobites declared that the natives of Newcastle were staunch supporters of the Hanoverian kings, in particular of George I during the 1715 rebellion. |
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Rashid gave his sister a staunch, comforting hug and deftly slipped, like a reverse pickpocket, several bills of money into the un-protesting pocket of her gown. |
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They believe a staunch centralism will keep the country together. |
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He's been a staunch supporter of mine through every election. |
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However, brutal floggings, increased terms of katorga, starvation diets, permanent chaining to a wheelbarrow and other fearsome sanctions failed to staunch the flow. |
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Verschuuren claims to be a staunch defender of neo-Darwinism or synthetic evolutionary theory, the synthesis of Darwinian natural selection and Mendelian genetic inheritance. |
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Eisenhower is remembered in history as a dedicated Cold Warrior whose staunch anticommunism included commitment to the containment and rollback of communism in Asia. |
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Using the Munchkin method, it makes things like nail trimmers with built-in styptics to staunch bleeding and heavy-duty chew toys that Fido can't feast on. |
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Florence Nightingale, a staunch miasmatist who never came round to bacteria, thought temporary sheds would be safer and proposed radical redesign. |
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