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It has been practically eradicated as a force in politics in these areas and may well never recover.
A disease that was practically eradicated in the U.S fifteen years ago, before the anti-vaccine movement, claims its first victim in more than a decade.
The practice of vaccinating American citizens against the latter disease was ended in 1972, as the disease was practically eradicated worldwide, and today the government has only 6 to 12 million doses of the vaccine, he said.
By 1969, polio had been practically eradicated in Hungary, ten years before the USA achieved the same result.
Several infectious diseases, such as polio and smallpox, have been practically eradicated among humans.
After 3 years of a widespread programme, no severe reactions occurred, and one of the most severe epidemics was practically eradicated.
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When Mary J. Blige guests on his pungent, loose-limbed remake of "Wake-Up Call," she practically eradicates all traces of Mr. Levine, which was perhaps Mr. Ronson's intent.
If they read to their children for a tenth of that time, we could practically eradicate illiteracy". He added: "Later, in the early years of secondary school, the importance of reading cannot be overstated, as literacy is so important to achievement in other subjects.
EMS isn't the first disease to shock the industry: In 1993, white spot syndrome eradicated stocks in China practically overnight and farmers from Saudi Arabia to Mexico are still fighting to keep it under control.
EMS isn't the first disease to shock the industry: In 1993, white spot syndrome eradicated stocks in China practically overnight – and farmers from Saudi Arabia to Mexico are still fighting to keep it under control.
S. aureus illuminated by white light in the absence of MB was practically unaffected, whereas the bacteria were totally eradicated in the presence of MB.
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