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... reported 98,737 new tuberculosis cases in the continental United States during 1955 , a decline of 2 % from 1954. The downward trend in the number of cases is continuing , but reported cases are not declining at the same rate as tb ...
... reported 98,737 new tuberculosis cases in the continental United States during 1955 , a decline of 2 % from 1954. The downward trend in the number of cases is continuing , but reported cases are not declining at the same rate as tb ...
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... reported 30 injured normal , less sensational than in recent years . Although the Northeast had heavy snowfall , Pennsylvania and California reported floods , storm hit the Gulf states and dust whirled over Texas and the Great Plain ...
... reported 30 injured normal , less sensational than in recent years . Although the Northeast had heavy snowfall , Pennsylvania and California reported floods , storm hit the Gulf states and dust whirled over Texas and the Great Plain ...
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... reported conquered July 7 , 1956 , by an Austrian expedition under Fritz Moravec . A Karakoram peak , 24,150 ft . , as yet unnamed , was reported climbed by an Indian expedition in July , 1956 . Two Himalayan Peaks west of the Bara ...
... reported conquered July 7 , 1956 , by an Austrian expedition under Fritz Moravec . A Karakoram peak , 24,150 ft . , as yet unnamed , was reported climbed by an Indian expedition in July , 1956 . Two Himalayan Peaks west of the Bara ...
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