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Examples of miasma


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There was a miasma of misunderstanding then, and there is a similar miasma of misunderstanding today about our present position.
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In cases such as that, a miasma of perceived guilt will attach to the accused.
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Amendments were either not moved or were withdrawn on that basis under what appears to have been an inevitable miasma of confusion.
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We are in a sort of miasma, a fog.
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By what miasma of the mind is it regarded as a proper fine today?
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Is there to be more mystification and dressing up of economic facts in a miasma of words?
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My statement was that this clause is a miasma of foggy verbiage, because the phraseology is loose and inaccurate.
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He is in a sort of miasma to know at all times how he is getting it.
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More and more would contract out if the right to do so was not so wrapped in a miasma of obscurity.
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What few new lettings exist are obscured by a miasma of confidentiality clauses concealing the real market rent.
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Instead of that, what we have experienced is a miasma of disparagement over those years.
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A land fit for heroes has become a mere miasma; and the two millions who are disabled are forgotten.
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The miasma that surrounds the question of trade union representation of bank and insurance employees must be dissipated.
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What is the thing that spreads itself like a dread miasma throughout the lives of our people—want, poverty, unemployment, machinery standing idle, commodities being destroyed?
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He left us in a complete miasma and muddle of arithmetical calculations.
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He regards it as a miasma which is poisoning the whole nationalised sector of the community.
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As to the global deterrent, out of the miasma of talk and counter-talk the thing is simple to me and as clear as crystal.
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We have whole areas so sunk in this state of unemployment that there is a miasma of depondency prevailing in those places.
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I hope that when he comes to reply he will deal with these points and not just set up a miasma of suspicion about money wasted on way-out proposals.
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Nevertheless, the miasma of suspicion persists.
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I suffer from the disadvantage of having had a rather scientific education and, therefore, am interested more in facts than in a mere miasma of emotion.
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There may have been some tiny grains of truth in that in the past, or even in the present, but it is largely a myth and a miasma.
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Of course, all that crowd has been frightened now by the exhaust of cars and the terrible miasma that is blown out of aeroplanes that are travelling faster than sound.
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Do we want those young girls of 16 to be subjected to that far more traumatic ordeal; to be put through that far worse legal, personal and frantic psychological miasma?
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The staff who won the industrial tribunal feel pressure not to take up their legal entitlement and a general miasma of worry is hanging in the air.
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The secret partly leaks out and a miasma of rumour, doubt, speculation, distortion, exaggeration and misrepresentation about the project, whatever it may be, spreads round the district.
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There again, however, the miasma remains.
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The 138 coroners plus their deputies—roughly 375 individuals—operate in a miasma of fragmented legislation, which genuinely makes it difficult for people to have confidence in the system.
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The committee contended that the disease was transmitted by inhalation of a poisonous miasma which originated from the decomposition of vegetables and animals.
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He subsequently abandoned the idea of notation completely, but remained, in his words, lost in a miasma of structural rendition.
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All those concerns, born of the miasma theory of disease, were thus mixed with urbanistic concerns of the management of populations.
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Jade reveals that the miasma can be neutralized through a hyperresonance that sacrifices a large amount of lives.
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At the time people did not readily believe germ theory of disease, instead favoring miasma theory.
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The atmosphere was infected by miasma, as diseased people were.
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However, in his opinion, miasma is different from malaria and dysentery.
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The miasma caused a lot of diseases such as the cold, influenza, heat strokes, malaria, or dysentery.
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Fear of miasma registered in many early nineteenth century warnings concerning what was termed unhealthy fog.
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Medical opinion at the time held that cholera was caused by foul air: a so-called "miasma".
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The theory held that the origin of these epidemic diseases was a miasma, emanating from rotting organic matter.
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She is a beautiful young girl unaware of the miasma of the city around her.
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Towns, villages and other settlements throughout are protected from the ill effects of miasma by crystals, which generate a barrier which miasma can not penetrate.
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Initially in the mid 19th century, the discipline concentrated on the reduction of disease, then thought to be caused by miasma.
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As a result of genetic engineering that would allow her to live in this miasma, her body also produces poisonous miasma and poisonous pus.
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Into this miasma of commercialism is coming the breath of a new ideal.
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Then it was a medical consensus that malaria was spread due to miasma, the bad air.
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The guest rooms are small, over-heated, and over-furnished with a miasma of romantic marble statuary.
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At the close of the video, she transforms into a black miasma, which expands as tendrils grow from the fug.
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Sewers were built since the 1850s, initially based on the erroneous belief that bad air (miasma theory) caused cholera and typhoid.
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Most of the explanations of miasma refer to it as a kind of sickness, or poison gas.
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Miasma was considered to be a poisonous vapor or mist filled with particles from decomposed matter (miasmata) that caused illnesses.
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He is studying magic and wants to one day rid the world of miasma.
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He has power over fire and can breathe forth an illusion-filled miasma that preys on the self-doubt of his victims.
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From the beginnings of human civilization, it was recognized that polluted water and lack of proper waste disposal spread communicable diseases (theory of miasma).
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A dead world, where a gray and brown sky shrouds an entire city in a miasma of decay.
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If someone were exposed to the miasma, they could get the disease.
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The theory held that the origin of epidemics was due to a miasma, emanating from rotting organic matter.
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Many historical records reflect that females were less prone to miasma infection, and mortality rates were much higher in the south, especially for the men.
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The presence of fog strongly indicated the presence of miasma.
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Many were also convinced that city cemeteries represented a public health hazard (see miasma theory).
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Although inoculation was practiced, the miasma theory of disease was still believed.
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The sound evolves as a miasma and is backed up by every theme that goes into creating it.
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The knowing of the concept of miasma can be separated into several steps.
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The causes were not known; the most widely accepted notion was that the disease was due to air-borne miasma.
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When they were caught in the miasma, he ordered his cannon to fire against the rock.
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His idea was ridiculed as inconceivable as scientist still believed malarial parasite was spread through inhalation or ingestion from air (still not far from the miasma theory).
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Even though later disproven by the influence of bacteria and the discovery of viruses, the miasma theory helped make the connection between poor sanitation and disease.
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The theory basically proposed that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes, in opposition to the centuries-old medical dogma that malaria was due to bad air, or miasma.
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Controlling the pernicious effects of miasmata was a major guiding principle in the design.
At the level of public debate about intramural interment, miasma's disastrous and dangerous effects could be pointed to and graphically depicted as an argument against such practices.
Sewage disposal and ventilation were therefore considered necessary measures to remove the causes of miasma and to eradicate disease.
Ritual ablutions were commonplace in most ancient religions, testifying to the constant need to overcome miasma (or stain) by ritualizing spiritual and corporeal purification.
Fear that infection could be spread by miasma or that mosquitoes continued to pose a serious health threat had been banished.
By the late 1830s and early 1840s, the miasma theory was presumed to have explained definitively - for a time at least - the generation of epidemic diseases.
Low-lying land is more fertile but also has morasses, inundations and miasmas.
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Before that discovery, doctors attributed the cause of many epidemics to what they called miasmas floating in the air.
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The miasmas behaved like smoke or mist, blown with air currents, wafted by winds.
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The beak of the mask was often filled with strongly aromatic herbs and spices to overpower the miasmas or bad air which was also thought to carry the plague.
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An atmosphere of irrelevance and unreality drifts through the corridors like a miasma.
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At least let us get away from the miasma which surrounds this whole subject.
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Not the least value of the report is that it dispels some of that miasma of illusion.
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He will know that when you have this influenza mental miasma you come out of it very sane sometimes.
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Our order of debate, our conduct of business, are wrapped in the mists of the miasma of ignorance.
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