complications (in an illness)
outbreak of an illness; onset of an illness; appearance of symptoms
one theory (opinion); another theory (opinion)
to swing; to wield (physically); to exercise (e.g. power, ability); to exhibit; to flourish; to prosper
smallpox vaccination; inoculation against smallpox
end of a century (esp. 19th); fin-de-siècle
people; race; nation; ethnic group; ethnos
underlying cause; indirect cause; remote cause
amateur; layman; respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (arch.) unlicensed prostitute
vaccination; inoculation; immunization; immunisation
people; (all) persons; you (usu. plural); various
fixed period; fixed term; regular; periodic; fixed-term commuter pass; fixed-term deposit
to obligate; to make compulsory; to require; to mandate
opposition; rivalry; competition; antagonism
eradication; extermination; destruction; suppression
duty; obligation; responsibility
spread (e.g. of a disease); rampancy; infestation; proliferation; being widespread
crime; sin; penalty; sentence; fault; responsibility
(penalty of) imprisonment
making obligatory; making compulsory
group; party; team; organization; organisation; association
argument based on emotion; sentimental argument
government; administration
trouble (I have put you through); (your) hard work; thank you for your hard work; I appreciate your efforts
convenience for transportation; convenience of access (by road or rail)
reclamation (e.g. wasteland); cultivation; development; pioneering; opening up (e.g. new market); breaking new ground
as many as one likes; as much as one likes; great many; plenty; almost (none); (not) much
false name; alias; assumed name; pseudonym
concerning the result (as opposed to the means used to achieve this result or the original goal)
bloodstained; bloody; covered with blood
having wounds all over one's body; being wounded all over; receiving a drubbing; being subjected to a barrage of criticism
serious wound; serious injury
report; notification; tip; message (in information and communication theory)
rescue worker; emergency rescue team member; ambulance attendant; paramedic
in 8 or 9 cases out of ten; in all probability
transportation; conveyance; delivery; hospitalization; transfer to hospital