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1 But there are vices and follies incident to whole populations and ages.
2 They also want to know what happens to whole populations over multiple generations.
3 But what happens when you move from individuals to whole populations ?
4 Such forced resettlements of whole populations have remained typical even for much later periods.
5 She thought of a landslide carrying away villages, whole populations .
6 Coasts everywhere have been inundated, cities battered, whole populations turned out of their homes.
7 How firmly was a belief in witchcraft held by whole populations for a generation!
8 I do know Ranaviruses have killed off whole populations of frogs around the world.
9 In southern Italy there were whole populations who spoke a part Albanian dialect called Tosca.
10 What will encourage whole populations to be sufficiently physically active in the course of every working day?
11 There is, after all, just one human activity left in which whole populations accomplish the union sacrée.
12 They revelled in butchering whole populations , destroying cities, laying waste countrysides-andthen passing on to fresh fields.
13 Lions have also been persecuted during their recent history, with whole populations being wiped out by human activity.
14 Yet there is a worrying fact: average wellbeing and happiness across whole populations has not changed over 50 years.
15 But nothing is revealed about their longer-term viability, or how they could be scaled up to serve whole populations .
16 The ferment of spirit of whole populations will fight subtly and constantly against it, and all the world will sympathize.
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