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J. Burnett was a big part of why we were successful last year, and he can be a big part of why we're successful this year, too," Cashman said on a conference call, adding, "I know that he'd like to eradicate everything that's occurred here in the second half, and a terrific start would go a long way in doing that".
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Bannon said: "We're at the very beginning stages of a very brutal and bloody conflict … fight for our beliefs against this new barbarity that's starting, that will completely eradicate everything that we've been bequeathed over the last 2,000, 2,500 years".
Morozov argues that this drive to eradicate imperfection and make everything "efficient" shuts down other avenues of progress and leads ultimately to an algorithm-driven world where Silicon Valley, rather than elected governments, determines the shape of the future.
Karen Bradley, minister for preventing abuse and exploitation, said: "Crimes motivated by hatred or hostility towards someone because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, gender-identity or because they are disabled are absolutely abhorrent and this Government will do everything to eradicate them.
Colombia, with $8 billion in U.S. backing since the late 1990s, has tried everything to eradicate the crop used to make cocaine.
It often results in severe consequences for their physical and mental health and we must do everything we can to eradicate it for good.
Home Office minister Karen Bradley confirmed the introduction of the ban, saying: "Psychoactive substances shatter lives and we owe it to all those who have lost loved ones to do everything we can to eradicate this abhorrent trade.
As for the 1906 novel "The Jungle," Upton Sinclair's scathing portrait of the Chicago meatpacking business, it was quickly read by Roosevelt, who promised the author that he would do everything he could to eradicate the "specific evils" described in the novel, if they could be substantiated.
(Of course, the Republican-controlled Congress -- heavily subsidized by Big Oil -- will do everything it can to eradicate curbs on fossil fuel consumption).
Confirming the introduction of the ban, Home Office minister Karen Bradley said: "Psychoactive substances shatter lives, and we owe it to all those who have lost loved ones to do everything we can to eradicate this abhorrent trade.
"We are going to try to do everything that we can to eradicate this nonnative pest".
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