| 41. | A confraternity infesting Nigerian society, particularly the country's universities, and responsible for large amounts of violent crime.
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| 42. | Initially normal rabbits infesting Sir Alfred's Bludgerton property, they become savage plague-carriers when infected with Supermyx.
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| 43. | The rest are all-too-typical of the unfinished products who are infesting the world's greatest basketball league.
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| 44. | Still earlier, in the 1820s, the European weed purple loosestrife ( Lythrum salicaria ) arrived, infesting and corrupting wetlands.
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| 45. | The Australian government requires every inbound plane to be disinfected to keep foreign insects and other pests from infesting the island continent.
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| 46. | However, because of the threat which the Replicators pose, they must prevent the scourge from ever infesting the Milky Way.
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| 47. | Summoned to command the d�partement of Deux-S�vres, which he purged of the bands of brigands that were infesting it.
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| 48. | It's been infesting the Starbucks playlist here in Winnipeg for months-that and every Neil Young song ever written.
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| 49. | It is infesting " Ophiocomina nigra ", the black brittle star, in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland.
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| 50. | Through the sophisticated outsider da Cola, Pears is able to comment on the contradictions and prejudices infesting English academe at the time.
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