In explaining the viciousness of the war in the Pacific, the virulent racism of all the participating countries is crucial. |
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He may be careless of the careers of his colleagues but even the most virulent press frenzy is unlikely to budge him. |
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Or perhaps even if you just remove the virulent anti-America haters who are Communists. |
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If you weren't contaminated before, you'll be in close contact with long-lived virulent nasties soon's you handle one of those magazines. |
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Chinese health officials say that the strain is extremely virulent and killed one farmer in as little as two hours. |
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The herpes virus can be virulent, but you'll be surprised to learn that a garden herb can beat the symptoms into submission. |
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And so massive amounts of radioactivity spewed out in an invisible cloud which spread the most virulent poison all over the land. |
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However, it can produce a virulent poison called verotoxin, which attacks organs such as the kidneys. |
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Their research can help head off not only the Nipah but also other virulent diseases that break out suddenly to plague man and beast. |
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One little sip of this antidote would have rendered the most virulent poisons of the Borgias innocuous. |
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The court and all those able to move into the countryside prudently did so, as the disease was less virulent there. |
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What surprised me most about that election year was the amazingly virulent attacks on Gore from the left. |
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His hens are also locked indoors and he is watching for signs of the virulent disease. |
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Unless there was an extremely virulent strain of influenza going around, it might not be worth the risk. |
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Both pack a virulent poison in their dorsal spines, so you must not touch anything, even what appears to be a rock, while diving. |
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But the episode reveals how far this virulent disease has spread through the body corporate. |
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Five to 15 days after exposure a pneumonia that is not very different from other less virulent pneumonias acquired in the community develops. |
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A preliminary investigation found that the symptoms displayed by the victims were similar to those caused by a virulent poison used to kill rats. |
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While adopting the emollient tones of compassionate Conservatism, he has also toned down the virulent anti-Europeanism. |
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Our leaders seem to have laid the grounds for a virulent eliminationist ideology. |
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They try, judge and convict individuals who cannot defend themselves from such virulent attacks. |
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On the last days, I inoculated Joseph Meister with the most virulent virus of rabies. |
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This work thus presages the more virulent attack on the German socialists to be found in the Communist Manifesto, produced two years later. |
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Ultimately this defense was transmogrified into a virulent attack on the Danish State Lutheran Church. |
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You know, I think you have to take a good look at this virulent attack by Barbara. |
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More than a third of the population suffer from a virulent strain of malaria, so consult your doctor about effective prophylactics. |
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More harmful to Wagner's reputation over the long term has been his virulent, lamebrained, and lifelong anti-Semitism. |
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The rashes decrease when the temperature subsides, but during the recurrence of fever, they reappear in a virulent form. |
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He said that this disease is virulent enough to kill all of the birds in a short period of time. |
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Hollywood hypocrites or not, they are the victims of a virulent form of cybertheft. |
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Shakespeare's most virulent cursers are always the most oppressed and powerless. |
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By comparison, six out of seven unvaccinated animals had to be treated for virulent malaria. |
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Labs are rated on a scale of one to four, four being the highest level of containment where the nastiest, most virulent pathogens are handled. |
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Another possibility is that the human coronavirus acquired genes from another, more virulent virus. |
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According to Martin, every now and then a flame war erupts over German usage, and it gets just as virulent as with English. |
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Of course, in such enclosed confines, virulent viruses can run wild, and if the person next to you is sniffling, find another seat if you can. |
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Some outbreaks had been reported in Yorkshire and so virulent was the disease that its arrival in Craven was seen as inevitable. |
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Balancing royalism with the region's often virulent strain of fundamentalism has never been easy. |
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It also seems to sport a luxuriant growth of something akin to a virulent mould. |
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Many of today's young, virulent anticapitalists experienced their social awakenings on campuses, in fields other than economics. |
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Within a month a new, savagely virulent haemorrhagic fever crept from the jungle. |
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As a virulent strain of the measles spreads among the students, the town doctor puts Plumfield under quarantine. |
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Malaria, introduced after 1650, became the Chesapeake's most virulent pathogen. |
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With the decline in traditional patriarchy came a more virulent emphasis on female sexual fidelity and greater idealization of family harmony. |
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A species does not necessarily need to have both high invasiveness and high toxigenicity to be rated highly virulent. |
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They also question whether terrorists would even try to develop West Nile as a weapon when more virulent viruses are available. |
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How, for instance, could we train scientists to fight the virulent new strains of bacteria that have evolved resistance to potent antibiotics? |
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In a new study, researchers show that special viruses are the culprits behind the emergence of virulent select new bacterial strains. |
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This intense thriller follows the survivors of a deadly and virulent virus which wipes out London and possibly most of the world. |
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This phraseology, Lakoff argues, implies first that tax is a burden or a virulent disease which cries out for a cure. |
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Infections with Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent human malaria parasite, cause more than one million deaths per year. |
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The vaccine has to be updated periodically, in a race to keep ahead of ever more virulent strains. |
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Further, there have been several outbreaks of virulent Newcastle disease in Australia in recent years. |
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Violence and gamesmanship are a virulent virus infecting sport. |
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The country seemed to be returning to the virulent nationalism of its past. |
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Perhaps, in spite of the fact it's a pack of virulent lies, my response really will make a measurable difference in the quality and value of the products I buy every day. |
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The other more virulent form of the disease is found in Southern and Eastern Africa and causes a more acute infection, with symptoms showing after only a few weeks. |
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A trip to the doctor resulted in a diagnosis of Glioblastoma multiforme, an especially virulent cancer of the brain. |
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Where the force generating those threats is a widespread, self-sustaining, and virulent social movement? |
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The website, edited by well-known islamophobe David Horowitz, is home to all sort of virulent anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian dreck. |
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Here too the theory spawned infinity, in what turned out to be more virulent ways than in the electromagnetic case. |
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He is a virulent racist who wants racial apartheid in Austria's schools. |
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Over the rolling, variegated hills, where virulent yellow rape seed mingles with brown arable land and verdant fruit farms, a grey, murky pallor is cast. |
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Their first activities consisted of political attack ads of the most virulent kind. |
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The main mechanism for the creation of Sauternes wine is a virulent but very temperamental fungus called botrytis cinerea, or botrytis to its friends. |
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When word came that Iron Mike had been floored by a virulent attack of the sniffles, his disconsolate well-wishers had to shuffle off without meeting their thick-necked hero. |
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What you mistake for humor is nothing more than virulent and blatant homophobic garbage, utterly unworthy of the 140-year-old magazine entrusted to your care. |
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It's sobering news that a virulent pathogen can evolve so quickly. |
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The virus is particularly virulent for humans, horses, and gamebirds. |
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There is no question that the outbreak of SARS has focused the world's attention on the dangers of how easily a virulent disease can spread around the globe. |
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An understanding of the genetic makeup of the most virulent influenza strain ever seen could help health officials manage possible pandemics in the future. |
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Not every fever or cough is likely to be this virulent pneumonia. |
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The reaction from members on both sides of the aisle to the maneuver was virulent. |
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Here is a woman who is trying to defeat a horribly virulent disease in rice, one that destroys millions of acres in Asia, and she's using molecular techniques to do it. |
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And on the nursing front, Alwin notes that there's been an outbreak of atypical pneumonias in Asia, possibly harbingers of a more virulent flu strain to come. |
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When a predisposing factor cannot be identified, potential explanations include a particularly virulent pathogen or an underlying genetic predisposition. |
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Bijerinck disproved this theory when he showed that the sap could successively transmit the fully virulent disease through a large number of plant generations. |
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It sparked a diplomatic incident when the ill-fated ship docked in Gibraltar leading to Spain closing its border with the Rock to ensure the virulent virus did not spread. |
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So you can see that this was an exceptionally virulent virus. |
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Ezra Pound's virulent anti-Semitism, his radio broadcasts and tracts in support of Mussolini, stand as potent reminders of the limits and dangers of the human imagination. |
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Over the years, founder Ted Byfield has been particularly virulent in his attacks on the mindset that is increasingly reliant on government handouts and regulation. |
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The deal was struck after days of virulent attack and counter attack. |
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Yes, I know trick-or treating is more like trick-or-petty rime these days, but still and all the spirit world can be quite virulent this time of the year. |
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The C. difficile bacteria causes severe diarrhea and may have mutated into a virulent superbug over the past couple of years, according to reports. |
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The findings of the inquiry were couched in virulent terms, accusing Graham of being a heretic, falsifier, person of irregular life, blasphemer, and excommunicate. |
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Verbomania is a virulent disease to which many people have low resistance, and our world of talk is infested with empty words, platitudes, and clichés. |
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The most shameless and crude formulation of ethnomania was given by the arrogant and eccentric scholar Comte de Joseph Arthur Gobineau, a virulent advocate of racism. |
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Pestilence is less virulent during the winter months, and spreads less rapidly. |
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Nietzsche's virulent antitheism may be rooted in his inability or refusal to admire God based upon God's ineradicable superiority. |
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It is not good to be too tetrical and virulent. Kind words make rough actions plausible. |
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The new disease, downy mildew of aquilegias, is very virulent and with no chemical control it is killing plants. |
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Disturbingly, SM could spread from vaccinee to nonvaccinee and TN became far more virulent after passing through the human gut. |
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The Church, allied to King Magnus and Erling Skakke, remained virulent in its opposition to Sverre throughout his reign. |
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We found a virulent closely related clone of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in inpatients and outpatients in Taiwan. |
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Sometimes the Court views racial classification schemes that are obviously segregative as particularly virulent. |
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This strain is far more virulent, as it spreads directly from person to person. |
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We conclude that the highly virulent El Tor biotype was not taken up by the mussels and could thereby escape the mussels' elimination process. |
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Though such iatrophobia has always been with us, it assumed an especially virulent form in the sixties. |
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Potentially lethal diseases, such as smallpox and influenza, were so virulent that their spread was independent of nutrition. |
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Infection types equal to or higher than 7 were considered virulent, and those less than 7 were considered avirulent. |
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And opinions grew more virulent and befuddling on both sides. |
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The Provincial Council of New Munster had only one legislative session, in 1849, before it succumbed to the virulent attacks of settlers from Wellington. |
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The last is that there may have been an emergence of infectious disease in the Da But period that evolved into a more virulent form in the metal period. |
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The Komodos apparently defecated in the enclosure and then walked around in it, spreading the particularly virulent bacteria to the barriers, Hoffman said. |
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They say this year's flu virus is a particularly virulent strain. |
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The facts probably are that the ordinary symptoms of sorocho are aggravated by the putrid emanations from the tombs, and the virulent diseases result from the latter cause. |
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The bacterium seems to have a virulent and an avirulent form, and as thus far, there is no screening method which can differentiate between the two. |
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I have known that man to be a virulent antimuslim bigot. He holds a forum on the New York Times web site on International affairs. I have tried to confront him several times. |
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This assault, Kagan points out, starkly demonstrates the perdurance of virulent nationalism and the use of military power to achieve military objectives. |
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A 2006 Space Shuttle experiment found that Salmonella typhimurium, a bacterium that can cause food poisoning, became more virulent when cultivated in space. |
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On the other hand, some infectious agents are highly virulent. |
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Since biowarfare experts should know that anthrax spores remain virulent for several decades, more emphasis needs to be put on decontaminating areas exposed to anthrax. |
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I understood that our little Phobian virus was extremely virulent. |
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Not all hosts die of the disease, but some, like the highly susceptible California bay laurel contribute to its virulent spread by water droplets. |
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