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Ms. Brown sings ardently in a vibrato-rich voice, and both are suitably toned and attractive, befitting a world before the creation of blights like cellulite.
The youngest of 10 children, she grew up in Hunts Point and later emerged as a fierce defender of its residents against urban blights like truck traffic and garbage dumps.
Criticizing blights like poverty, insecurity and corruption, offering change and "light and hope" (the cue for supporters to point their flashlights in the air), Mr. Peña Nieto played to the crowd's emotions.
Blights like coffee rust have a devastating impact on farmers because few have the means to prevent or control them.
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"We have had enough and we will not have our lives and environment blighted like this".
He might even expand his project to include other symbols of urban blight, like abandoned factories and businesses, or boarded-up storefronts.
Clearly there was a will not to have this year's final blighted like last year's by the absence of any of the coaches – and well there might be, but an awkward precedent had been set.
A century after Lowell, James Lovelock's Gaia theory posited that the planet would outlive its human infestation, shrugging it off as a temporary blight like a plague of greenfly, leaving barely a trace of our insignificant sway behind.
Yet in the midst of so much empty, untrammeled land, the roaring fires and messy drill pads didn't evoke images of industrial blight like the apocalyptic black wastes of the Alberta tar-sands operations or the eaten-off mountaintops of West Virginia coal country, or for that matter, the landscape of New Jersey around the port of Newark.
The sort of deprivation which appalled Macmillan when he went north to Stockton once again blights areas like the Clarences, a small community of around 1,000 people on the north bank of the Tees.The Clarences the collective name for Port and High Clarence is a belt of tidy-looking residential streets, though a closer inspection reveals that many of the houses are boarded up.
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