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1. It was said that there had been a Death Guard in the Ancient times, an elite army formed by various races that traveled the worlds sworn to eradicate the Plague
2. The forecast was for a sustained increase rising to its maximum forty centigrade on the Sunday and that's when the Cleary boys decided on their plan to eradicate the Perols from the area
3. As long as they could keep them from overwhelming Kendal, the thin goddess might actually have a chance to eradicate a few of them
4. At his request, a program of defoliation is begun to eradicate all traces of Patagonian trailing creeper from Central Park
5. His solution is simple - round up all the butterflies and eradicate them
6. In some countries doctors strive to eradicate death and disease
7. Without the warm rays of the sun, it became cold, and Raven rubbed his hands together to eradicate some of the chill
8. Be that as it may, let"s help stamp out and eradicate it
9. Heinrich Kremser, ex-cop, wanted to eradicate the
10. There remained but one task: to eradicate a certain George Dearling and that took patience and legwork
11. The Witch is moving through each hollow of the forest, trying to eradicate the Yellow-bells
12. The Witch had tried to use the Bees to eradicate the Fairies
13. The Witch had missed this one, in her efforts to eradicate the flower from the forest
14. The government wanted to eradicate ninety million of the buggers, otherwise they'd soon out number sheep
15. help the individual to eradicate any negative feelings or emotions
16. Being minimally intrusive, it is clear that God can neither eradicate evil nor even be sure to have it properly punished, while rewarding good in any kind of obvious way
17. This is where the Dauntless initiation process comes from—I wanted to write about a subculture of people who want to eradicate fear, and exposure therapy is how they go about doing it
18. “SOLDIER’s main duty after the War was to eradicate any
19. eradicate malice, but reasoning has force to work with you to prevent you yielding to malice
20. Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb (that never went off), chastised those who would eradicate disease in poor countries as “death controllers” interfering with the “natural restraints on population growth
21. That 3-10% is the emission global warmers propose to spend an estimated $95 trillion to eradicate
22. There is the aim to prohibit private ownership of property, to abolish the traditional family, and to eradicate traditional religion
23. That will be in the person of an audacious and resolved president of the United States, George Bush, who has sworn to eradicate that sore of humanity from the face of the earth
24. Many attempts have been made to eradicate the stray cat population, by beating the
25. Now he would eradicate them
26. mean he could take the next step in his plan to eradicate the
27. 4 Any one of you may not be able to eradicate malice but reasoning has force to work with you to prevent you yielding to malice
28. How can these people eradicate hatred and lies from the world if they
29. There was little to eradicate
30. Saltwater, this is good to eradicate the blockage problems caused by
31. In the past we tried to eradicate their religion totally
32. You’d prefer to capture and utilize every iota of brainpower, every smidgen of intelligence, but it seems that in order to survive this onslaught, you must eradicate the very planet and all life on it
33. My department was started up 14 years ago with a directive to utilise this technology to eradicate crime
34. Yes, more often than not, when resistance enters into life and reality, steps are taken to eradicate it
35. The problem was that in the 1920‘s a brain scientist by the name of ‗Karl Lashley‘ (2) had found ‗no matter what portion of a rat‘s brain he removed, he was unable to eradicate its memory of how to perform complex tasks it had learned prior to surgery
36. Passively accepting death Grailem's legions could eradicate a planet of every living Arct in a maximum of twenty-eight hours
37. to nearly eradicate the grizzly bears
38. mission is to eradicate the worst forms of child labour in the
39. Maybe, that’ll eradicate much of her pain and anxiety
40. He would have loved to volunteer for research to eradicate the disease
41. “…Assuming we could stop the aging process, how would you eradicate all diseases?”
42. They were saying that we had to spend the money to eradicate it, but could only hope that someday it would be nothing more than a nuisance
43. will totally eradicate the zombie problem
44. “They would eradicate any group or individual that knows about time travel or that could oppose them and would leave behind an occupation force in order to ensure that your society could never become a threat to the Imperium
45. The Imperium has since vowed to find where we operate from and to eradicate the civilization that supported us, which is named the Global Council and is a totally pacifist society
46. "If the evil has already reached the point where it is unsavable and unkeepable, then various measures at different levels can be used to stop it and eradicate it
47. There may be no way to eradicate the negativity of some of the teachers
48. Yet, in this new-found paradise, that seemed much different than the urban bustle of Miami, contained the possible cure to the very cancer he wanted to eradicate
49. wars were necessary to eradicate it
50. “Yes, indeed, it’s a problem we are always trying to eradicate, but when a ship comes in from the
1. He looked back at the front door of their house where his existence seemed to have been eradicated
2. eradicated all the peace from this world… worse than the nuclear
3. c) All other non-members are destined to be eradicated, not only from existence but from all memory
4. If the Purists had their way history of worlds would be purified, meaning absolutely any event considered bad would be removed, eradicated according to their own judgment
5. ‘No, it would not have altered the future from the original run of events set to occur because a time-line or branch cannot be eradicated from one’s pre-past
6. Population had doubled in a hundred years by the late 22nd century; disease virtually eradicated, lifespan – for those who could afford longevity treatment – had potentially quadrupled
7. ‘I know you're worried that by not cooperating with it your consciousness will be eradicated, but that will happen eventually anyway
8. He should have personally eradicated the lot of them, a long time before they developed the propensity to spread their mewling half-truths and insidious propaganda
9. “Can’t you realise, I’m only working with Nicole and the French because there is no other choice other than to be eradicated? They were planning a genocide and your country is trying their best to help them commit it!”
10. eradicated from most of the world except for Africa by killing mosquitoes (using DDT) which are the
11. eradicated for good, they’ll be helpless but to trust Shinra, Inc
12. The ray of light from the outside began to shrink until it was eradicated with a bang and I was surrounded by darkness
13. Ares: This evil should have been eradicated when right when she came into being
14. They eradicated reason and logic, sentience and morality, and replaced everything with naturalism, with reductionism, with the motion of molecules
15. the Underworlders are found and eradicated
16. But before Miles eradicated the last one, more appeared
17. ' A quick coat of emulsion, and the house is ready for the next person - all trace of the previous occupant having been eradicated
18. I call it a conservation success story that invasive rats, rabbits, and goats have been eradicated from the island
19. You’ve completely eradicated 100’s of viral as well as genetic diseases and this is the thanks you’re given
20. Amanda’s hatred of men fed on a dwindling supply of victims whose deaths could never be traced to her, so Irma’s arrival was particularly welcome because the blokes she wanted eradicated were even less likely than usual to arouse dangerous suspicions
21. Not all of Ganid's early training to respect images as symbols of divinity had been eradicated, and he thought it best to purchase a little silver shrine in honor of this fertility goddess of Asia Minor
22. and it should be eradicated immediately
23. King Luke’s new reign hadn’t quite eradicated the threats of pirates at sea and at his borders
24. I believe the infection has been eradicated
25. When evil was eradicated,
26. of public and often prívate property is far from eradicated
27. He sighed and fought back the tears as he had avenged their murder, now he had eradicated their executioners and he felt a certain satisfaction
28. This was due to the growing number of patients dependent upon medication to survive and function normally, the re-emergence of diseases thought to have been eradicated and an explosion of therapy resistant infections
29. the lion population in Europe had been eradicated
30. He didn’t do a backup first but simply eradicated it
31. tunnel was eradicated once and for all
32. completely eradicated as soon as she found the giant castle and
33. They were only two hundred yards away when the particle beam from the Skymera struck into the ranks of the nycarman militants; a massive blast of fire and debris that eradicated three mechs and seven soldiers instantly
34. “But the cancer is not completely eradicated
35. Hopefully, the primate prostitution nemesis will be completely eradicated once and for all
36. Of course, if in the process, much of the graft and corruption could be eradicated, that would be what’s best for all of us
37. Fighting it will cost billions of dollars and most likely it will never be completely eradicated
38. eradicated from Pennsylvania by order of the governor
39. So, as soon as the virus is eradicated, the bacterium also dies out
40. source of anti-Christ, rather than just a source of anti-Christ, is that it plays right into the hands of those who would like to portray religion (including Christianity) as the source of violence and hatred in the world and thus in its fundamental forms something to be eradicated
41. No, that was something few could appreciate, but soon the fear of its loss would be eradicated and he and his precious instrument would be reunited
42. In their eyes, all non-believers must be eradicated, much the same as Hitler believed all Jews must be
43. That such a thing can be eradicated -- and has
44. been eradicated -- shows how fragile human civilization really is
45. Whether HIV/Aids can be eradicated
46. learn, there is some flaw in my character that needs to be changed, eradicated, removed
47. He had systematically eradicated everyone who posed a threat, real or imagined, to be
48. ” Whatever composure she’d managed to cobble together out on the patio was eradicated
49. ” This was said in a tone of awww, accompanied by a look of stunned pleasure on Norah’s face that completely eradicated the feeling of idiocy Cam had felt on buying it
50. Anything that you are doing in this level that isn’t brining you towards your greatest goal in life will be eradicated from your life because that is not what you want anymore
1. “We believe that preparation eradicates cowardice, which we define as the failure to act in the midst of fear,” says Four
2. Sci–Coll, in the end, eradicates common sense and muddies the concept of the 'individual'
3. it eradicates once and for all the desire of a man to become richer, or wiser, or more powerful than others
4. ” The lack of communal sharing among self-sustaining oases perpetuates the problem, rather than eradicates it, with self-sustaining being just another egotism of the Allmerican motto, ownership
5. superorganism itself that eradicates them, with or without the assistance of allies, or because
1. And, as I'm sure you're aware, eradicating them was no simple matter
2. No one knew why the Witch was eradicating the Yellow-bells but everyone shared the same concern as the whispering trees
3. Use of DDT against malaria-carrying mosquitoes spread rapidly after the war and was effective in virtually eradicating that disease
4. "Dieter has been experimenting with his method of eradicating unwanted personality traits for a long time
5. Government understood that by eradicating the
6. Something all of you here should be able to understand in a split second…I plan on eradicating all the Nycarmans in the solar system
7. jaw, destroying his mouth, and eradicating most of his
8. According to the intercepted conversations and staff meetings, the Imperium was now gearing towards total mobilization of its forces and pushing for the emergency retrofitting of its ships with time distorters, with the ultimate goal of finding the Time Patrol and its supporters and eradicating both in a massive nuclear strike
9. We have been concentrating in eradicating the offices of the German secret police and the SS security forces in occupied Europe
10. Stalking is entirely about identifying and eradicating aberrant behavior
11. What is undeniably his greatest achievement is that Nyerere prevented tribal conflict; all Tanzanians speak the same language and because of the ethnic mixing implied in policies hatched and announced in Arusha, which also included eradicating the political power of tribal chiefs, the reply to the question, ‘Who are you?’ put to any Tanzanian, perhaps with the exception of the mountain tribes of Meru and Kilimanjaro, is almost always, ‘I am Tanzanian’
12. In truth, such qualities were a must where the command of a space weapon system capable of eradicating whole cities was concerned
13. In much the same way as Globalization has erased political and economic boundaries, while eradicating our traditional definition of sovereignty, the information age has erased similar boundaries that had us isolated with our separate beliefs and systems that we use in order to find our place in society
14. Now instead of Noriega we have independent free-lancers rising up as powerful drug cartels, in direct competition of our own low-handed government, which continues the charade of enforcing anti-drug laws and eradicating illicit trade, while all the time, raking in billions of dollars in their own illegal trafficking endeavors
15. That was a people’s uprising too, and they succeeded in driving out the Spanish for nearly twelve years eradicating all traces of the conquistadors, and the Catholic Church, in the process
16. had given up and concentrated on eradicating the foul rouge vampires that stalked the earth,
17. In Rwanda, Hutus killed over 500,000 Tutsis, eradicating ¾ of the entire Tutsi population
18. should discuss conventional treatment directed toward eradicating the organism—
19. If science takes recourse to the spiritual aspects of these karmic laws, it will definitely benefit in eradicating most diseases from our lives
20. Killing innocents for the sake of religion does not make you a true follower of the almighty king but instead eradicating one’s own sins is what the real job of life
21. By implanting reservations about Christmas in the mind of the common citizen, the forces of absolutist secularism move ever closer to their goal of eradicating the Christian religion as the foundation of this civilization
22. By this plan you will train the mind into new habits of thought, thus eradicating the old
23. Read about how almost every successor to the throne hated the one they were supplanting so badly… that they spent fortunes eradicating their names and faces off all of the temples and monuments erected in their honor
24. The king realized that rather than eradicating the dangerous magic, he’d only managed to create a copy of it
25. I am fully persuaded that you have repented and do repent of what has called forth the present letter, and that you will cooperate with me in eradicating the cause of our estrangement, and forgetting the past
26. Eradicating greening has proved to be costly and difficult
27. My father saw this change with pleasure, and he turned his thoughts towards the best method of eradicating the remains of my melancholy, which every now and then would return by fits, and with a devouring blackness overcast the approaching sunshine