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And in Europe, it's been deemed such a scourge that the European Union recently passed rules to prevent it.
They were such a scourge that the Securities and Exchange Commission cited them in its so-called 21(a) report of two years ago.
When the novel was published in 1996 no one, including me, would have thought that suicide could become such a scourge.
If he really believes what he said, though, you can kind of follow his logic: America equals the Mongols; the Mongols spared no one; therefore any violence against such a scourge is justified.
Mosquitoes have been such a scourge in New Jersey that the little buggers have not only been called the state bird, but also, a mosquito-control apparatus has been in place since 1914.
But is volatility really such a scourge?
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Pai has called such calls a "scourge". The FCC along with its sister agency, the Federal Trade Commission, even has tried to nudge the telecommunications industry to create new technologies that might block robo-calls behind the scenes.
I wondered why such a devastating scourge faded so thoroughly from memory.
In such a situation, a scourge is stopped in its tracks because an infected individual is much more likely to bump into a vaccinated fellow citizen than an unprotected one.
"Terrorism and appalling crimes such as these are a scourge on our world.
He described this as a hidden scourge: "Such a big problem, and nobody wants to talk about it".
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