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  • ...le, the [[Banqiao Dam]] failure in Southern China directly resulted in the deaths of 26,000 people, and another 145,000 from epidemics. Millions were left ho For example, the small [[Kelly Barnes Dam]] failed in 1967, causing 39 deaths with the Toccoa Flood,
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  • ...isoning|journal=Colorado Medicine |volume=16 |issue= |pages=104–11 |year=1919 |pmid= }}</ref> although the rapid onset of seizure activity may be the fir Deaths usually occur from [[respiratory failure]] or [[ventricular fibrillation]]
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  • ...nriettesherbal.com/eclectic/ellingwood/phytolacca.html] Finley Ellingwood 1919. ''The American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy''</ref><ref ...ages=2759–60 |year=1979 |month=December |pmid=501875 |doi= |url=}}</ref> Deaths are currently uncommon, although there are cases of [[emesis]] and [[cathar
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  • ...re|KCIE]], [[Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] (11 November 1841 – 10 January 1919) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] public servant, editor and foreign corres .... He never married and died at [[Lymington]], [[Hampshire]], on 10 January 1919.
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  • ...s the truer basis of the League of Nations|publisher=Macmillan and Co|year=1919}} [[Category:1947 deaths]]
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  • ...aken from the 2007 version of the ''Propædia'', except recent (post-1999) deaths which were not noted.</ref> | 1919 || || Human Society || Henry Ford II Professor Emeritus of Social Science,
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  • In 1919, Hamilton was hired as assistant professor in a new Department of Industria [[Category:1970 deaths]]
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  • ...rom waterfowl hunting was positively identified as the source of waterfowl deaths.<ref name="FedCartridge">Federal Cartridge Company Waterfowl and Steel Shot
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  • ...rom waterfowl hunting was positively identified as the source of waterfowl deaths.<ref name="FedCartridge">Federal Cartridge Company Waterfowl and Steel Shot
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  • ...ing]] and [[Underground mining (hard rock)|hard rock mining]]. Most of the deaths today occur in developing countries, especially [[China]], and rural parts ...ttp://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/PEK206148.htm China sees coal mine deaths fall, but outlook grim] 11 Jan 2007, Reuters</ref>
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  • * 1919 - The [[1919 United States anarchist bombings]], carried out by anarchist followers of [ ...ack on Pearl Harbor]] by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] results in 2402 US deaths with 1282 injured and the loss of several US warships.
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  • ...es—including [[Chicago Race Riot of 1919|Chicago]], [[Omaha Race Riot of 1919|Omaha]], and Washington D.C.—caused by competition for jobs and housing b ...which a white mob destroyed Ocoee's black community, causing as many as 30 deaths, and destroying 25 homes, two churches, and a Masonic Lodge.<ref>Jones and
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  • ...]] (7–12 years of age) attending the [[Bath Consolidated School]]. Their deaths constitute the deadliest act of [[mass murder]] in a school in U.S. history Kehoe married in 1912 and moved in 1919, with his wife Ellen "Nellie" Price, to a farm they bought outside the vill
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  • ...he tried in 1892 to kill industrialist [[Henry Clay Frick]] following the deaths by shooting of several [[Homestead Strike|striking]] workers.<ref>[http://d * '''April to June 1919''' - [[First Red Scare]]:
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