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"If we can lift the blight from those communities then the quicker the better," Higgins said.
After six outbreaks in the last century, it set about eradicating the blight from North America.
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"Whenever we backcrossed to the American chestnut, the trees inherited genes for susceptibility to the blight from the American parent.
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They too were green and reptilian, but operated in hugely different ways to this blighter from the confession dial, tending to be more mischievous and shape-shifty.
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Looming out of the schedules and plugged in the Radio Times with the strapline: "MI5, not nine to five", the BBC's latest attempt at original drama is blighted from the start because the work of the routine desk officer is just that: nine to five.
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