But to eradicate malnutrition, we grow maize, beans, soya beans, sweet potatoes, cassava, pumpkins and many others. |
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Like painters, metal workers, and quarrymen, a miner cannot eradicate the scars of his occupation. |
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We all look to you to accent the positives and help us to eradicate the more negative events, and mostly you do achieve this. |
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In these instances members of trade unions in the alliance should also be encouraged to work together to eradicate bad practices. |
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Celebrities are launching a year-long campaign today to put pressure on governments to eradicate world poverty. |
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In your quest to lose the lard, don't try to eradicate all traces of fat from your diet. |
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The stress upon the Word did not wholly eradicate the powerful effectiveness of the image. |
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Then the foxes, introduced in an attempt to eradicate the likewise imported rabbit menace, completed the devastation. |
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The United States and other countries should be working to eradicate it, root and branch. |
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In the springtime, my dad would roust us out of the house dressed in jeans, boots, sweatshirts and stocking caps to go eradicate noxious weeds. |
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The RSPB believes that urgent action to eradicate ruddy ducks from Europe is justified if the white-headed duck's future is to be secured. |
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No ideal second-line treatment has been established if the initial therapy fails to eradicate the organism. |
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The Secretary General has reminded us of the commitment made by our leaders during the Millennium Summit last year to eradicate this scourge. |
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Both colonial and republican administrators believed that the Poor House could serve to eradicate mendicity. |
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Treatments can be time-consuming and expensive and some warts are very difficult to eradicate. |
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Patients with positive test results should be treated to eradicate the infection. |
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He said the step to beating poverty was to ensure trade justice, eradicate debt to poor countries and deliver more aid. |
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That's when Rotary International, the oldest and largest service club in the world, decided to eradicate Polio from the face of the earth. |
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It creates mischief and division in a good area where many people are working to eradicate those problems that do exist. |
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We can send the yuppies running, eradicate the trustafarians, obliterate the trendoids. |
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The public expects a biosecurity system that can protect and, when necessary, eradicate incursions. |
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Since December, 800,000 birds have been culled in an effort to eradicate bird flu. |
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Is it necessary to eradicate the drinking culture altogether, so we all stay in with a good book or maybe a board game if it's your birthday? |
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It will simply swell the criminal underclass that the government seeks to eradicate. |
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Here's an interesting strategy to control and eradicate sleeping sickness and nagana. |
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Charitable organisations and welfare societies should take the initiative to eradicate begging. |
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Consequently, they search for new ways to eradicate disparities in income, seeking additional means of uprooting poverty. |
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Now her neighbours are campaigning for action to eradicate the problem, which has been a running sore in the neighbourhood for several years. |
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And nine times out of ten, all that's needed to eradicate these risks is an alteration to our daily routines. |
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Now I am left wondering what course of study I should undertake next in order to eradicate any remaining vestiges of personality. |
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But even that non-controversial success was not enough to eradicate the stigma of her past. |
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A concentration of just 5 parts per million was adequate to eradicate 50,000 spores under laboratory conditions. |
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The man, in his early 20s, was hanging out of a bedroom window of his third-floor flat trying to eradicate the nest in the roof eves. |
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It would be quite difficult to eradicate the indolent, careless, incogitant habits so formed in youth. |
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What was it that made Pastor Carl Strehlow such a devoted cataloguer of the heathen traditions he was meant to eradicate? |
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Included is a project to construct reed beds to help clean water courses in a local country park and another to eradicate hogweed. |
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What are the Government's plans to eradicate the evil of discarded chewing gum from the nation's pavements? |
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They do, however, indicate a glimmer of the potential to eradicate industrial injury and death. |
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The attempt to eradicate disgust is simply insanely wicked, like the desire to eradicate any normal human emotion. |
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The Government campaign to eradicate filaria through the mass drug administration programme is good and in the interest of community health. |
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The tactical application of immunization is the only way to eradicate polio. |
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The only way to eradicate these diseases is to sterilize or fumigate the soil. |
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Carlson also wages a summer-long battle with dandelions and red clover that he can only eradicate by hand. |
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After the Second World War, Europe and North America used DDT to eradicate malaria. |
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In fact, there is nothing that you can do with any germicide or any cleansing product to eradicate microorganisms. |
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The introduction of some form of private finance initiative would eradicate much of the profligacy within the industry. |
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Much discussion of prostitution is conducted on the premise that it is possible to eradicate it. |
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Let's eradicate gutless eye-gouging cowards from the game before things get that far. |
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In the light of the recent issues in the game we have to stamp down on this type of activity and eradicate it from our game. |
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We continue to do that and our campaign to eradicate pensioner poverty goes on. |
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It is extremely difficult to eradicate prejudices so deeply rooted and natural. |
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Amanda has been working to remove processed food from school menus and to eradicate harmful E numbers. |
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However, the main difference between the two countries lies in the resolve of the Scots to eradicate the disease. |
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These two steps alone will eradicate a large number of diseases we face today. |
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The minister said she also wants to offer support for a program to eradicate illiteracy. |
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The report said international cooperation that helped eradicate polio in all but seven countries was exemplary. |
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The appalling practice of forced marriage represents the opposite extreme and that is why Government is taking tough action to eradicate it. |
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Flatten Image proclaims to eradicate all the working spaces gathered so far and merge all blend modes and opacities into a concluding pixel value. |
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It says over time it hopes to eradicate trees on trackside embankments, cutting delays and saving resources because clean-ups will not have to be so frequent. |
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A team from Manchester University has discovered that a blend of essential oils usually used in aromatherapy could eradicate the MRSA bug and other deadly bacteria. |
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The film suggests that it is better to understand and accept the condition as normal than to try to eradicate it with supposed miracle cures, or superficial lifestyle changes. |
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Today's religionists may insist that this time will be different, but their evasions cannot eradicate the inherent connection between faith and force. |
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Efforts to eradicate or reduce the inhibitor titer in this patient were not successful despite the use of plasmapheresis to control the paraprotein. |
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State and federal government agencies blanketed neighborhoods with poisons in an attempt to eradicate pests like gypsy moths and Japanese beetles. |
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The method used to surgically eradicate the tumor is classified as an optional policy, with electrocautery resection, fulguration or laser ablation cited as optional methods. |
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Furthermore, a substantial body of social research reports that engaging in cathartic expressions of anger does not eradicate aggressive urges but rather escalates them. |
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He likened the fight to the struggle against apartheid and forging links with progressive countries and organisations to finally eradicate apartheid. |
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Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries and sustained economic growth is needed to help eradicate deep and widespread poverty. |
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The RCD virus in NZ was eventually legalised as a biocontrol because authorities realised that they could not contain, eradicate or control the disease. |
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Otherwise we are merely callow modernizers or cavalier avant-gardists, who in seeking to eradicate the past will discover that it returns with a vengeance to plague us. |
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It might take us centuries to eradicate the sexism that powers the harassment of women on a cultural level. |
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Loyalties are multidirectional and even the most affirmative forms of political direction and identity cannot eradicate the informal, boundary-dissolving, groupings. |
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Heath envisioned free, untaxed trade, but ignored the issue of the natural bounty, and went beyond George in seeking to eradicate the political source of governmental tyranny. |
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In the case of farmers' fields, herbicide-resistant weeds could force the farmer to resort to more extreme chemical use to eradicate the invaders. |
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He is under pressure to eradicate the crop, not interdict the trade. |
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In 1988, WHO launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative to eradicate polio. |
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Scientists want to eradicate them from the UK island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic. |
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Parents expect the school to step in to educate, stop steroid abuse, and create testing that will eradicate steroid users. |
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Ceilings are prone to hairline cracks, especially if there are rooms above, and these can be hard to eradicate permanently. |
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I only wish the refs would do likewise south of the border to eradicate the free-for-alls we regularly see in the penalty areas. |
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To understand why Hitler sought to eradicate the Romanies, a people who presented no problem numerically, politically. |
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Grade III and IV hemorrhoids require an operative hemorrhoidectomy in order to eradicate symptoms. |
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Norwegian Church Aid straggles together with partner organizations across the world to eradicate poverty and for a just world. |
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Or try putting baking soda down the drain and letting it sit overnight to eradicate nasty niffs. |
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It would be a real blockbuster if we could come up with a magic formula to eradicate the common cold for good. |
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In 1803 in London, he became president of the Jennerian Society, concerned with promoting vaccination to eradicate smallpox. |
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The Slavery Commission sought to eradicate slavery and slave trading across the world, and fought forced prostitution. |
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Steps taken to eradicate the sectarian element within the support have been successful. |
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With the advent of the Protestant Reformation, numbers of Southern German towns closed their brothels in an attempt to eradicate prostitution. |
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Mundell said he was willing to work with all local organisations who wanted to eradicate poverty. |
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Government authorities decided not to attempt to eradicate the newt nearly two years after the newt was first detected in Australia. |
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Great lengths were taken by the Yongle Emperor to eradicate Mongol culture from China. |
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Sri Lanka has claimed to be the first country in the modern world to eradicate terrorism on its own soil. |
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To eradicate smallpox, each outbreak had to be stopped from spreading, by isolation of cases and vaccination of everyone who lived close by. |
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Francis took several steps to eradicate the monopoly of Latin as the language of knowledge. |
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Although it did not eradicate political corruption and land annexation, it positively relieved social contradictions. |
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Additionally, they aim to eradicate discrimination against girls and young women who seek contraceptives. |
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Due to international efforts to eradicate the disease, infection would also lead to trade bans being imposed on affected countries. |
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If athlete's foot spreads to your toenails, you will need prescription anti-fungals to eradicate it. |
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A bactericide derived from grapefruit extract is being used in a single-use bacterial wipe which can eradicate MRSA, salmonella and listeria. |
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As if that weren't enough, Drew also learns of the Abiders, another secret group whose goal is to eradicate Changers. |
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The new device, through the use of ultraviolet light, does far more to eradicate indoor air pollution than common filters and humidifiers do. |
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To successfully fledge young bluebirds, you mustn't hesitate to eradicate house sparrows. |
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Two scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of a drug being used to eradicate river blindness. |
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Lessons learned from interventions and operations research to eradicate female genital cutting throughout Africa demonstrate this point. |
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But the Scottish rugby Union hope liquidised doses of the pungent bulb will eradicate the pests. |
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In tough new guidance issued today, Ms Hutt has indicated her desire to eradicate blacklisting from Wales. |
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Efforts to eradicate the boll weevil in cotton over the years have been largely successful. |
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He was the founder-president of Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti, an organisation set up to eradicate superstitions. |
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The pesticide remains in use to eradicate the devastating Mediterranean fruit fly from California crops. |
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It was an exceedingly effective sheep-dip as it helped eradicate ticks and the like that caused such problems in sheep. |
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Attempts to eradicate polio have been badly hit by opposition from militants in both countries, who say the program is cover to spy on their operations. |
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Sperrle wanted to eradicate the air defence infrastructure by bombing it. |
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Other methods such as public interaction, and attempts to eradicate the use of Korean, Hokkien, and Hakka among the indigenous peoples, were seen to be used. |
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Conservation projects can with careful planning completely eradicate these pest rodents from islands using an anticoagulant rodenticide such as brodifacoum. |
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Colonel Dr Jasim Khalil Merza, director of the Dubai Police's awareness department, said the campaign aims to eradicate traffic jams in the yellow box. |
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They claim that high levels of uncertainty should favour a quick decision to act, because by the time the impacts of the newt become apparent it will be too late to eradicate. |
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Brambles are difficult to eradicate once they have become established. |
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And attesting to the continued spread of social democracy is the strong demand to integrate the public with the private schools and eradicate social apartheidness. |
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Algeny will eradicate infirmities and deformities of all kinds. |
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It is a bother to tourists who simply want to relax on the beach, but the government says it is difficult to eradicate, as there is a lot of unemployment and poverty here. |
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In 1958 Professor Viktor Zhdanov, Deputy Minister of Health for the USSR, called on the World Health Assembly to undertake a global initiative to eradicate smallpox. |
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Hilton Worldwide has identified and taken action to eradicate unauthorized malware that targeted payment card information in some point-of-sale systems. |
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Philip's gravest mistake over the long run was his attempt to violently eradicate Protestantism from the Netherlands, which was a major economic asset for the empire. |
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The Center organised different health campaigns in the past year to eradicate Dracunculiasis, also called Guinea worm disease, river blindness, and Tranchoma. |
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The clergy in turn used the confessions as material to sermonize against, which had the paradoxical effect of advertising the very ideas they supposedly wanted to eradicate. |
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By harnessing the genetic makeup of mole rats, whose genes have a high resistance to runway cell growth, humanity will be able to eradicate cancer and extend life expectancy. |
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Freeway comprises a mix of four specifically selected micro-organisms designed to liquify and eradicate organic deposits from wet wells, drains, grease traps and cooker hoods. |
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His Western history looks at the attitudes and beliefs that led us to deforest Europe and European colonies, strip mine, pollute our air and water and eradicate whole species. |
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Methods to control and eradicate clubroot in Saskatchewan canola. |
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The WAF also called the apex court to instruct the federal and all the provincial governments to eradicate all existing jirgas and punish all those who participate in them. |
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A THREE-year campaign to eradicate the Floating Pennywort plant from the Rivers Tame and Trent in the Tamworth area has been started by the Environment Agency. |
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Farouk explained that there have been different campaigns to eradicate the acres of opium poppy and acetic anhydride which is used to produce heroin. |
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Its goal is to eradicate the global problem of cleft lips and palates. |
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For example, the pediatric vision scanner, developed by REBIScan, could eradicate amblyopia one of the leading causes of preventable vision loss in children. |
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