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Diabetes is a particular scourge.
This is deeply worrying for India, which until recently thought itself immune from that particular scourge.
Kadirgamar was himself a Tamil, and in a government dominated by the island's Sinhalese Buddhist majority, he stood out as a particular scourge of the Tigers.
With the advent of hundreds of television channels, the internet, and that particular scourge of the advertiser, the personal video recorder, consumers are harder to reach than ever.
This is a particular scourge of those being treated in hospital with oral antibiotics that, as a side-effect, kill many gut microbes and thus let C. difficile run wild.
One of the letter signers, Mr. Califano, said in an interview that Newport was a particular scourge because evidence suggested that menthol, by masking the harsh taste of tobacco, makes cigarettes easier to start.
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He could have pushed through tricky reforms, but he has lacked the vision and courage to get much done.Two particular scourges have worsened under his rule: the lack of jobs and the spread of corruption.
Those who might insist that racial sensitivity is a luxury we cannot afford at such critical times should realise that it is precisely the trust of black and Asian communities that is most needed to combat this particular fundamentalist scourge.
These include growing social problems and, in particular, the serious scourge of unemployment, citizen participation in Community life and decision making and whether or not to apply the principles of Community cohesion and solidarity which are enshrined in the Treaty.
For another, Japan's slump was never as terrible as ours; unemployment, in particular, never became the scourge it has become here.
I loved that we were able to put meat, dairy and pretty much everything else into the Vokashi; leftover cereal in particular is a constant scourge.
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