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And they have created an atmosphere that has to be eradicated, quite frankly".
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The porridge had not been lost in translation; it had been quite deliberately eradicated.
Eradicating it is quite another.
If not quite eradicating my initial prejudices, she at least confounds them.
Lodge cannot quite eradicate the sense that some of the cerebral jousting has a more natural home in a novel than on stage.
As long as we give the appearance of admin being a waste we can't quite eradicate, we shouldn't be surprised that the public don't like it.
Meanwhile, people living around Mitchelstown, Ireland around 1740 were probably often treated by their local minister, John Keogh, a man who swore that "the dung of an infant pulverized … taken... for several days, quite eradicates the epilepsy".
And if nothing quite eradicates the last vestiges of his contempt for viewers and/or humanity – I'm not sure how broadly he draws his attitudinal parameters, I just know you and I are in there somewhere – then at least that sits better on a history teacher than on a political pundit.
Polio, the virus that crippled him, has nearly been eradicated from the world, but not quite.
It is a relatively simple system and has proved quite effective in easing the pain of Mumbai's ever-present jams, but it certainly hasn't eradicated them.
To wild shouts of Allahu Akbar, quite literally tons of debris can be seen flying hundreds of feet into the air as the hotel is eradicated.
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