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Tumors of solid organs (carcinomas, sarcomas, and central nervous system tumors) kill patients mainly by dissemination from the primary site as once the cells migrate beyond the primary site into adjacent or distant tissue, they are difficult to extirpate.
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It might make some sense of, for instance, his problem with attempts to extirpate Obamacare.
"These should reinforce our overall policy messages and reassure Iraqis that we are determined to extirpate Saddamism".
"Shortly I will issue an order on measures to extirpate Baathists and Baathism in Iraq forever," he said.
(Hitler, as Snowman tartly remarks, had hoped to extirpate cosmopolitan culture, but merely succeeded in disseminating it more widely).
After the attacks on New York and Washington, Al Qaeda was subjected to a military campaign intended to extirpate the group.
The prime minister who declared "There is no alternative", then did her damnedest to extirpate any such alternative.
A few weeks ago, I resolved to extirpate some shrubbery and make way for a 150-square-foot vegetable bed.
Yes, but Hitler died in his bunker and cabaret – which the Nazis loathed and tried to extirpate – still lives.
After he died in 1924, this city was called Leningrad in his honor -- another move to extirpate memories of the czarist past.
The killing was programmatic, a campaign prepared and orchestrated by the state to extirpate the Tutsi minority in the name of an ideology known as Hutu Power.
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