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Credit Card Interest Credit cards are a scourge on the family budget.
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And the Year 2000 problem is proving to be an unavoidable scourge.
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Let no one underplay the scourge of Islamophobic, racist, extreme right terrorism.
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The president and I also discussed the scourge of radical Islamic terrorism.
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The scourge of typhus in Serbia is a recent and graphic illustration.
Usage of flagellate in English
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While hoping for its return, I'd have ample time to flagellate myself.
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They flagellate themselves with their whips, and the strokes resound on their breasts.
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This species was seen by Peck '95 and described as a small flagellate.
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He casts around for more failures with which to flagellate himself.
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We learn when they begin to flagellate, stroke upon stroke!
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One must emotionally flagellate oneself as much as possible.
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This unicellular flagellate is host to the giant DNA virus CroV and the virophage mavirus.
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An aberrant flagellate bearing a single flagellum and a silicious skeleton resembling those of the Radiolaria.
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In the present study, we report a case of bleomycin-induced flagellate erythema in a patient with GCT.
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To repent, to confess, even to self-flagellate had not been enough; Raymond's crime was greater than that.
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BEIRUT: Shias across the Muslim world yesterday marked Ashura, a day of mourning during which many believers flagellate themselves.
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With a single wiper attached up top, it looks like its host to some flagellate parasite that's causing severe inflammation.
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He can taste the passage of a flagellate, intersecting the messenger of the command cluster, returning with a packet of data.
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No unicellular Rhodophyceae are known, although a flagellate organism, Rhodomonas, has recently been described as possessed of the same red colouring matter.
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Suga saw her coming, did his smirk, announced it was his lunch break, and slipped away to flagellate himself in the toilet.
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Molecular analyses revealed the evolutionary origin of Penardeugenia in the scale-bearing flagellate class Thaumatomonadida, which is backed up by morphological similarities of their scales.