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Scholars and activists who focus on corruption often describe the problem as one that might eventually be eradicated, like smallpox.
Decades of international policy have framed drug abuse as something to be eradicated, like smallpox or polio.
The movie boils down to one central theme: the white man as devil a moral scourge who must be eradicated like a lethal virus".
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This is not to claim that anti-Semitism has been eradicated, like smallpox.
I had believed that these proxy wars fought on the killing fields of Lebanon had been eradicated like the canker in the rose.
"Cities like Hiroshima, Dresden and Berlin all suffered exorbitant damage during World War II but each emerged from the dust-clouds of conflict intact, even vibrant urban entities," the author writes, whereas Jaffa, he claims, was eradicated like Troy.The army kept some remnants for itself.
We live in a world of recommendations cooked up by algorithms and data-crunching, of "inspired by your recent activity" playlists, of "for fans of", where the idea that your mind could be blown by something completely out of left-field, something that runs contrary to your established taste, seems to have been eradicated like smallpox.
Diseases once thought to have been eradicated, like polio, tuberculosis and typhoid are re-surging, and there are fears that the country is being thrown back into the medical dark ages.
In theory measles could be eradicated - like smallpox it has no animal host.
Dr Morgan added that the disease would not be eradicated: "Once something like that is established then we are purely looking at a policy of containment.
His views, which are expressed remarkably like those of a Japan fisheries official, seem to imply that such whales are great cockroaches that need to be eradicated.On intelligence, I would like to set the daimyo straight.
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