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It would be eradicated forever in this family.
Smart said that she and other scientists wish all the obstacles to doing science would be eradicated.
Ideally, such a protein should be on all the tumor cells, so the entire cancer would be eradicated.
Ten or 15 years ago, some public health officials said that malaria would be eradicated by the year 2000.
On current trends, the most oppressive forms of child labour would be eradicated by 2016, it said.
Any changes still require the support of regional boards – which would be eradicated under the plan – possibly at the annual meeting in May.
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(Note: Maybe a clearer way to say this would be "Eradicate the poor". Need to discuss).
"So peace would be eradicating poverty and things like that".
He suggested that homosexuality would thus be eradicated, because we'd fail to reproduce.
In a speech at the award ceremony in the Norwegian capital, Obama said violent conflict would not be eradicated "in our lifetimes", and there would be times when countries would need to fight just wars.
I remember reading in places like the New York Times that malaria would therefore be eradicated globally in five to seven years.
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