This enemy was originally supposed to be dynamic in nature, launching automatic attacks on player held positions and blighting ( capturing ) the ground with its evil magic.
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The gratitude many felt toward Kohl for championing the switch from communism to capitalism eight years ago has died, a casualty of the high unemployment still blighting the region.
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His whole influence was now directed to withdrawing Prussia from the blighting influence of Austria and Russia, and attempting to draw closer the ties that bound her to Britain.
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Street crime in the Combat Zone was commonly attributed to the blighting influence of adult businesses, despite the fact that the area had been a skid row before their arrival.
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For its efforts, Idar-Oberstein won an award in 1988 in a contest staged by German town planners : First Prize for Most Consequential Blighting of an Historic Townscape.
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Passion moves inward, striking and blighting the deepest cellular recesses . " Sontag says that the clearest and most truthful way of thinking about diseases is without recourse to metaphor.
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Scores of sprawling metropolitan areas already spill over political boundaries and spew pollutants into the air and water, blighting the lives of their own inhabitants as well as millions living elsewhere.
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Symptoms may or may not occur in a way the plant undergoes a shock blighting and foliage dies off leaving a bare, leafless plant that may or may not recover.
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Seeking to stem the controversy blighting the sport, Tour de France organizers Wednesday barred several top cyclists from this year's event, including Richard Virenque and the entire TVM team.
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Hong Kong's government, meanwhile, warned that the newcomers would swamp this city of 6.8 million, swelling unemployment, jamming schools and hospitals, and blighting the environment.