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"We have got to be very determined to eradicate it.
The cattle industry is determined to eradicate the disease among Yellowstone bison by 2010.
Pakistan's foreign ministry said the country was "determined to eradicate the scourge of terrorism".
"We are committed and determined to eradicate" organised crime in the US, Mr Holder told reporters.
But Mr. Earl was determined to eradicate the sting of that collapse, which was memorialized in headlines like "Rocky K-O'd" and "Arnold Terminated".
A DfE spokesman said: "We are determined to eradicate illiteracy – and our phonics check is a key part of this objective.
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It is this vision that the Conservatives are determined to permanently eradicate.
In 1933, the Church's president, Heber J. Grant, began a determined policy to eradicate polygamy altogether.
What is perplexing with Davutoglu's remarks is that if Turkey is determined to fight ISIS and eradicate the group, why choose Aleppo as a target rather than the caliphate capital, Raqqa?
Of course, we aren't actually at the point at which an evolved artificial intelligence, meant to protect against another threat, determines instead to eradicate the supposed true threat to the planet: Its own creators.
And then there is the private-nonprofit sector, a legion of (usually disease-specific) philanthropies determined to reduced the incidence of or eradicate particular medical conditions and diseases.
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