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But too many frogs, and they become a plague.
But the neo-Shingle Style houses have themselves become a plague.
She continued: "Hate speech in the press has become a plague, an epidemic.
Car thefts in general have lately become a plague in Geneva and car-rental companies warn customers to be careful.
I found the students' reaction a perfect example of the political correctness that has become a plague in colleges across the United States.
Lady Warsi, the first Muslim woman to hold a cabinet position, said hate speech in the press had become a "plague" with Muslims the "principal target".
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A rat is a rumor until it is seen, and then it becomes a plague.
In Islamic mythology the phoenix was identified with the ʿanqāʾ (Persian: sīmorgh), a huge mysterious bird (probably a heron) that was originally created by God with all perfections but thereafter became a plague and was killed.
In the era of climate change, we need to know how and why we suddenly blossomed as a species in the last 5 per cent of our existence and then became a plague on the earth.
In the bad old '80s just after the place was established by the restaurateur Brian McNally — an early example of the theme-heavy, midpriced Asian fusion spots that eventually became a plague on the dining scene — the buzz was provided by the ascendant art stars of the era, people like Julian Schnabel, Kenny Scharf, Brice and Helen Marden, Jean-Michel Basquiat.
His newest work is a disembodied head called Cénotaphe that becomes a plague of locusts when unpacked.
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