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It gets its name because it attacks the blood capillaries that feed a tumour.
Unlike most ambrosia beetles, it attacks only living trees, penetrating the xylem of its host by boring long tunnels.
"It disciplines before it attacks.
It attacks legal migration, on which America was founded.
And it attacks the kidneys in an unusual way.
"It's called Marfan syndrome, and it attacks the main valve to the heart, it attacks the eyes, it attacks the mind -- there isn't much it doesn't attack.
It attacks sheep but generally avoids human contact.
Some of it attacks government and all kinds of authorities".
It attacks Jenifer's nervous system, confining her to a wheelchair.
"When they run an ad, it attacks Hillary personally".
The way it attacks you is so well engineered.
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