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War, no longer the continuation of politics by other means, took on a theological intensity, aiming at the extirpation of what Chris Kyle in his memoir American Sniper calls "savage, desperate evil".
So began a process "specifically aimed at the extirpation of the Gaelic language, the destruction of its traditional culture and the suppression of its bearers".
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In that view, the function of its adoption is not merely negative, but positive; the planning of improvements as well as the extirpation of abuses.
Therefore screening of breeds at-risk at young age seems essential for the extirpation of CPSS in these populations.
The extirpation of Piracy !
It's not just that labor is down – they're really looking for the extirpation of organized labor".
Nor does the collapse of insect populations, or coral reefs, or the extirpation of orangutans from Borneo.
Mary's accession temporarily destroyed the English Reformation; Cranmer's embittered enemy Stephen Gardiner was at once released from imprisonment and promoted to the chancellorship, and in November 1554 Cardinal Reginald Pole arrived to occupy Canterbury and direct the extirpation of heresy.
In 1931, just a handful of years after the extirpation of gray wolves in Yellowstone, the federal Animal Damage Control Act appropriated $10 million for the erasure of coyotes in America.
Stuart, A. J. & Lister, A. M. New radiocarbon evidence on the extirpation of the spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta (Erxl).) in northern Eurasia.
Likewise, humans have caused the extirpation of other large carnivores across continents, including North America.
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