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They had been eradicated, down to the last man, woman and child.
Even then you could never be sure they were eradicated.
They were something from the past, eradicated during the last century.
We believe the problems of today can be eradicated by going back to the old ways.
But it did not eradicate all of the river's problems.
You would agree to help eradicate the Light at the source.
But that is not the same thing as eradicating it.
"How old might I live to be if they were eradicated?"
However major steps have been taken in recent times to eradicate this.
Is there anything that can be done to eradicate this problem?
Never plant up any bed before you have eradicated them.
The experience of other countries shows us that it's hard to eradicate.
They eradicated some concerns over the defense up the middle.
He eradicated your confidence in what you were going to do.
Its vision is to eradicate war from the modern world.
The words have since been eradicated, but I often wonder about it.
The first thing to do, he told himself, was eradicate the illusion.
That is why no society, past or present, has managed to eradicate interest.
A few countries have eradicated the disease, and many more are working toward it.
We travel the world trying to eradicate disease and help everyone live longer.
But while the program may be big enough to hold these species in check, it cannot eradicate them.
And when it's done, that man will be dead, his family eradicated.
The Government had hoped to eradicate the disease by 1982.
State officials say they do not expect to eradicate the animal.
In any case, the both of them wanted to eradicate prostitution.