| 31. | Scourge is rewarded with the Emperor's gift of immortality.
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| 32. | Colonel Tye's men became a scourge to the Patriots.
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| 33. | Both are the envy-- and scourge-- of competitors.
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| 34. | AIDS is just one human scourge that xenotransplanters are hoping to overcome.
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| 35. | Many of the scourges predicted by hotel opponents seem improbable.
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| 36. | Maybe what has seemed to be an unconquerable scourge can be vanquished.
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| 37. | Yet the scourge of Modernism and its alienating influences linger.
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| 38. | Head lice are the unspoken scourge of the school-age set.
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| 39. | We need a new army of scientists to combat this global scourge.
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| 40. | Cigarettes are a particular scourge of women, minorities and the poor.
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