Though if he really was suffering a virulent outbreak of truthfulness, what about that part that started, I love you?
At the same time, leaders in several nations cast about for a fresh strategy to contain virulent outbreaks of economic instability.
Stewart was referring to the outfits with self-contained oxygen supplies that personnel in level four virology labs or investigators at the hot zone site of a virulent outbreak would wear.
Although the outbreak is small (25 laboratory-confirmed cases as of April 4), three people have died of the disease, making the outbreak unusually virulent.
Was it a sudden virulent outbreak of a virus that may now be subsiding?
In 1918, Brinkley opened a 16-room clinic in Milford, where he won over the locals immediately by paying good wages, invigorating the local economy and making house calls on patients afflicted with the virulent and deadly outbreak of the 1918 flu pandemic.
Scholars have often assumed that the Lex Iulia was meant to address a virulent outbreak of adultery in the Late Republic.
In 1730, at the Somerset Assizes, the deadly fever similarly affected judges, barristers' clerks and prisoners until several hundred were dead, and in 1750 there was a virulent outbreak at the Old Bailey.
Whatever we are actually dealing with here is a virulent outbreak of public hysteria, generated by a highly contagious burst of over-the-top publicity from the national governments and the European Union.
White and his family died in a virulent outbreak of plague in the Westminster area in 1574.