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Smallpox is the only naturally occurring human infection to have been eradicated, meaning that cases can no longer arise because the causative virus has been wiped out of nature.
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Facebook makes sure that no one misses my birthday while eradicating its meaning.
Those institutions that deal with large numbers of low income students every day know that the pernicious legacy of poverty in the lives of our students is not easily eradicated by well-meaning tactics in financial aid and advising and bridge programs, but we persist in finding ways to help our students make progress every day.
Barack Obama has committed the American administration to the aim of eradicating extreme poverty by 2030, meaning to reduce the percentage of people in the world on $1.25 or less to 3%.
Greed and lust are human emotions: They cannot be eradicated by all the exhortations of well-meaning central planners and theologians.
Genocide is a legal term that has specific meaning all connected with the intent to systematically eradicate a religion, racial, ethnic group or national group from the face of the earth.
The Office for Budget Responsibility is likely to say it will take another extra year, meaning it will have taken eight years overall to eradicate.
"We've eradicated malaria.
Prostitution cannot be eradicated.
That power eradicated human freedom.
Smallpox was eradicated in 1979.
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