He is the scourge of whole mystierious event. [noun]
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His country was also encouraged by the attention being given to the scourge of illicit trafficking in small arms. [Please select]
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Bloat is the scourge of the large deep chested breeds, and ruptured cruciate ligaments which normally can be repaired very successfully. [Please select]
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Thou hast scourged us with pestilence, and punished us with fire; but Thou hast not convinced us of sin. [Please select]
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His features were insignificant, his eyes pale, and he had not escaped that scourge of the seventeenth century, the small-pox. [Please select]
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But the philosophers' party had swords; the monks' sole weapon was the scourge, and they were accustomed to ply that, not on each other but on their own rebellious flesh. [Please select]
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The pious youth, who so lately had punished his flesh with the scourge to banish seductive dream-figures, had in these few days become quite another man. [Please select]
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"And you know very well that I scourged myself hard enough." [Please select]
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The driver used his three-lashed whip, or scourge, the creatures reared, pulled the girl down and rushed on. [Please select]
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"Then take the scourge," ordered the father, "and so win peace." [Please select]
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