all plague cases in this country have been sporadic, acquired from wild rodents or their fleas. Plague can also be acquired from ground squirrels and prairie dogs in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, California, Colorado, and Nevada.
Rebecca Carol Noel Totaro has written: 'The plague in print' -- subject(s): Plague in literature, Sources, Literary collections, Plague, English literature, History 'The plague in print' -- subject(s): Plague in literature, Sources, Literary collections, Plague, English literature, History
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John Cooke (aka Johnny Plague) of the band Winds of Plague DOES write his own songs. sources; he lives about a block and a half away from me. I've toured with him (American uprising tour 2007) and have been to house, and seen some of his lyric books.
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Of course, the plague is still a disease these days, but it is not as bad as it used to be. So it wouldn't 'worry' us as such. We have many treatments for plague these days. I suppose you could say it will be the same in a couple hundred years with cancer. So all in all, no it isn't a worry. Hope this helps.
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Youtube is the most reliable and easily accessible sources for viewing and listening to the song 'My Plague' by Slipknot. Youtube allows easy access into viewing music videos and other entertainment videos without the hassle of downloading.
The collective noun plague (a word for a dangerous disease that spreads quickly) is used to group things that are harmful and have become too common (a plague of violence, a plague of accidents); or things that have become too great in number, seemingly our to control (a plague of locusts, a plague of rats).
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The US sees between 5 to 15 cases of plague yearly. Between 2,000 and 3,000 cases are reported world wide every year. Normally the US cases occur in rural areas.