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But if reaching this landmark has left many euphoric, total eradication would be historic.
(Later, scientists found that it thrives in bats, ending hope of total eradication).
They will argue that the long-term goal should be the total eradication of prostitution.
"Last year saw the lowest amount of total eradication since the 1990s," he said.
Why should we expect total eradication of cancer and other afflictions associated with increased longevity?
The Soviet Union's stated policy for 70 years was the total eradication of American capitalism and democracy — backed up during the cold war with actual nuclear weapons.
It seeks to bring syphilis cases below 1,000 nationwide, which is not total eradication but low enough to be considered elimination.
There was a total eradication of the notion of VIP, with perhaps the exception of whether you ended up with a room that had window or not.
As Preston says, with sadness, on the final page: "All I knew was that the dream of total Eradication had failed...
It's a sad truth that there will probably never be a total eradication of child sexual abuse.
Ardern said total eradication of the disease was possible as it was not yet widespread and had presented in only one strain.
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