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1 For many generations the great scourge of Europe was the smallpox.
2 They write and talk much about the great scourge of war.
3 As we all know, cancer is a great scourge .
4 There they spent the evening listening to tales of a once great nation before the great scourge of man.
5 It was said that Wyatt had built up for himself a semi-independent command, and was becoming a great scourge .
6 Measles had been the great scourge of the soldiers here,-asit had also been in the army of the Potomac.
7 From its habit of despoiling the most valuable cultivated trees of their foliage, it is a great scourge to the Brazilians.
8 This is Christ, who speaks to the ass: Walk no longer in the path of sin, for I have ready for you a great scourge .
9 Heaven has ordained three great scourges for national sins-plague ,pestilence ,andfamine.
10 He may become the greatest boon or the greatest scourge of his generation.
11 The greatest scourge that the world has ever known will rage in the South.
12 A bigot, at the head of an empire, is one of the greatest scourges .
13 The tuneless whistler, like the pipe-smoker, was one of the great scourges of office life.
14 In the seventeenth century, aid in these great scourges was mainly sought in special church services.
15 Those two animals prove the Sumatran's greatest scourge .
16 The transport suffered from three great scourges : the pest of horse-sickness and fly and the calamity of rain.
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