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1 The exploitation of Indigenous peoples continues today and colonialism is still rife .
2 In parts of India, the practice of bride trafficking is still rife .
3 Currently, the trade in some endangered species is banned but still rife .
4 In spite of all reticence, rumour was busy and curiosity still rife .
5 Hijackings are still rife , despite fewer people being targeted this year.
6 In the wilder parts, especially on the Scotch border, they were still rife .
7 The people had not lost heart; the fighting spirit was still rife amongst them.
8 This month diphtheria is declared to be " still rife in Dublin." .
9 Fortunately she did not suspect that gossip was still rife .
10 Social class, race, disability - discrimination on many grounds is still rife in Irish education.
11 Despite the extraordinary social changes, homophobia is still rife .
12 The spirit of disaffection was still rife in Ireland.
13 But for now, Delta One desks are one corner where prop trading is still rife .
14 THE deep sectarianism exposed during this summer's bitter marching season is still rife in Northern Ireland.
15 When I was a boy the national capital was still rife with stories of their escapades.
16 He was diagnosed with HIV just under 20-years-ago and says stigma and ignorance is still rife .
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