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"The great bane of modern surgery is the presence of insidious disease germs or bacteria lurking in the surroundings of operating rooms," The New York Times said in 1890.
To maintain the gung-ho workplace culture that many experts say has helped fuel Home Depot's remarkable growth, the company has had to attack the great bane of retailers: high employee turnover.
But the weirdest moment may have come this past week, when, according to the Web site politicsnj.com, Mr. Bodine described his opponents as flip-floppers in the mold of that great bane to Democrats, Senator John Kerry.
This is the great bane of researchers like me.
The underlying reasons for this kid-glove treatment are hardly mysterious or difficult to surmise, particularly in light of Chávez's hostility to George Bush, the great bane of progressive folk.
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He vowed to attack two of the great banes of life in Suffolk: traffic jams and mosquitoes.
"The greatest bane of the aviation industry is corruption," he said last year.
Furthermore, it is perhaps the overarching theme of a Roma season in which attacking impotence has been their greatest bane.
It has been reported in Saudi Arabia that a young man in his twenties has been sentenced to death after he posted a video of himself ripping up a copy of the Koran.In the far more comfortable environment of the United States, meanwhile, religious believers and sceptics denounce one another as though they were the greatest banes of one another's lives.
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