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The Communists also were able to stamp out the practice of binding women's feet.
The police and special forces were never going to be able to stamp out the Qaeda cells so long as millions of people around the world accepted the paranoid and apocalyptic views and revered suicide terror.
And while the raucous and cruel face of Anzac expresses the sins no society has been able to stamp out entirely, and perhaps never will, its solemn face will always remain the same: that of the war memorials' "pallid delicate fawn-coloured soldier, standing forever, stiff and pathetic".
Pakistan's culture and history is not merely Islamic: The country has a massive British, and British Indian, legacy, which no amount of revisionism by mullahs and politicians has been able to stamp out entirely.
Maybe they think a government contractor should be able to stamp out a company that it sees as competitive; it's hard to understand Congress's calculations much of the time.
It isn't clear how widely fraud impacts Didi's business today after it raised prices and cut some subsidies following the Uber China deal, but Gong and his team will certainly "enable" business at Didi if they are able to stamp out even a fraction of fake rides.
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Mr Mugabe may not be able to command the clouds, but he did promise this week to stamp out corruption.
We have to fight it decisively right now, or else we'll never be able to stamp it out".
"The fuse gets lit all the time, but someone's able to stamp it out now," says Bradbury.
To stamp out?
Residents help to stamp out racial violence.
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