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1 The former wanted the complete extirpation of heretics; the latter the complete downfall of Catholicism.
2 The only measure of relieve which medical science can now suggest is early and complete extirpation .
3 Brown therefore advocated the complete extirpation of the institution as a means of giving great impetus to the state's prosperity.
4 Mama asked her whether she did not think that the result of the new ideas would be the complete extirpation of mankind?
5 Shirley had meanwhile been revolving new plans, this time for the complete extirpation of the French in Canada during the present summer of 1746.
6 Complete extirpation of tumor in these patients produced rapid correction of all hormonal abnormalities and resolution of clinical hyperthyroidism.
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