The Union Movement must submit to a purge, it must harshly discard the parasitical drones and rebuild the hive. |
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Both these parasitical forms of life are causing distress and hardship to average, hard-working Bermudians. |
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Eric thinks he's just God's gift to humanity, but all he is is a low-down, parasitical by-blow of a cockroach and a worm. |
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It conducted important research on such endemic parasitical diseases as hookworm, malaria, and yellow fever. |
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He needs to draw on other people's lives and there is something very parasitical about that. |
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Like other constructivists, he came to reject pure art as a parasitical activity. |
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The patient is then prescribed the medicine that is appropriate to treat the viral, bacterial, parasitical or fungal infection. |
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In particular, methods for detecting concentrations of parasitical protozoans and viruses were tested. |
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Thus, audio speakers function without parasitical elements between the amplifier and their internal filters. |
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By removing parasitical vibrations, it eases the digital processing of the video, and its watching. |
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When these larvae attack the maize roots, it secretes a scent that attracts tiny parasitical worms called nematodes which then destroy the pest. |
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Most have little career experience beyond politics or parasitical professions such as think-tanking. |
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The parasitical character of the system shows most extremely here. |
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We investigate, for instance, the problems caused by co-infections with HIV and tuberculosis or parasitical diseases such as leishmaniasis and schistosomiasis. |
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Taken together, however, these two works produce a strong impression of hostility to Hispanics they're parasitical because they're a bit dim as a breed, you see which would be very hard to dispel. |
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To babble in Kiezdeutsch instead of proper Hochdeutsch can suggest acceptance of a parasitical future. Kiezdeutsch is not a dialect but a style of speaking, says Helmut Glück, professor of German at the University of Bamberg. |
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Mr Grasso, like most bosses of established exchanges, talks sourly of trading systems that are parasitical free-riders on the NYSE's price information, which is available free of charge. |
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Since 1987 it was mainly used by the laboratory of parasitical serology. |
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Onchocerciasis riverblindness which once infected tens of millions of Africans living near the rivers that gave it its name, is caused by parasitical worms, carried from person to person by blackfly. |
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