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It is "almost as much of a scourge in young children's home as 'Frozen' merchandise," Oliver quipped. .
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They are in thrall to Koba, who suffered in captivity and is now as much a scourge of the humans as the most ruthless terrorist leader.
India has bad sanitation, large remote populations and vast migration from village to slum.In this section Surrounded by sharks Hai-handed Watery sunrise End of a scourge Against the grain No ordinary Jokowi ReprintsYet much has gone right.
His austerity hardened into severity, the bitterness of a scourge.
Nor did the Western training reckon with the pervasiveness of corruption, a scourge in the justice system as in so much else in Afghanistan.
Off the roads, Nibali said he expected questions about doping, a scourge of much of the last generation, for whom performance-enhancers such as blood-booster EPO or human growth hormone, and methods like blood-doping were common.
MORE: The history of measles: A scourge for centuries.
Generations after the scourges of smallpox, war and forced resettlement, much of what a traveler finds in Indian Country is emptiness.
Youth unemployment, a scourge throughout much of the rest of the continent, is at a 20-year low in Germany.
And violence has been increasing in the peaceful country, a trend often blamed on pasta base, a crack-like drug that is a scourge in much of South America.
Speaking of autism as a scourge to be eliminated.
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