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I am not talking here about the common cold, but about such conditions as cancer, Parkinson's disease, AIDS, and other dreadful scourges.
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While announcing a taskforce to combat the "dreadful scourge" of ice, Abbott said the fact defence personnel were using it showed the need for urgent action.
A report on the ABC's 7.30 program on Tuesday that pointed to ice use in the navy reinforced the government's determination "to be absolutely unflinching in the struggle against this dreadful scourge", he said Keenan said policing was "very important but we also need to find other ways to work with the community, particularly within the health sector to address this issue".
So we continue to fight the good fight to put an end to this dreadful scourge.
Lord Nelson wrote the following March that he hoped that Gibraltar "will escape the dreadful scourge of last autumn, and I hope that General Fox has burnt down all the small houses at the back of the Town; and perhaps if half the Town went with them, it would be better for the Rock".
Or, if the ceaseless examination of dreadful flaws within Islam (and yes, there are dreadful flaws) won't result in a safer world without the scourge of genocidal maniacs like ISIS, try looking at things from a different perspective; one that truly promotes our values and undermines terror without making a mockery of our cherished principles because of oil interests or regional "stability".
Dreadful effort.
"Perfectly dreadful.
How dreadful".
Just dreadful!
Dreadful shot.
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