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Never had enough fun, thinks there's something endemically wrong with the pleasure principle.
"There is a lot of evidence that they already have all the pathogens endemically.
It is beyond doubt that our current situation was caused by the City and an endemically excessive corporate pay and bonus culture.
Why does opera endemically require subsidies?
But of course, this is New Labour: endemically deferential and irretrievably tainted.
It grows endemically only in Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario.
"Affected" countries were countries which had declared themselves to be "widely and endemically infected" by H5N1.
"My story is that of an immigrant child who goes to school only speaking Russian in Argentina, an endemically anti-Semitic country," he said.
This piece (nay, this forum) is endemically anti semitic.
It must recognise that evil exists, not endemically in the corridors of power, but individually in the sinews of society.
As Australia has been geographically isolated from other major continents for millions of years, there is an endemically unique ecosystem free of pests and diseases.
Koeppen was an endemically premature one-man countercurrent.
Minnesota could have been baseball's Green Bay, a market that might not be as endemically strong as New York but still worthy of survival.
This is not because Afghans are endemically dishonest but because Afghan tribal society sees looking after one's own family and tribe as a self-evident virtue.
Her husband had been murdered and her illness had gone untreated in an endemically violent region in the Horn of Africa.
Noisy bargainers alleviated the bizarre variety of deprivation that communism, with its corruption, caprices and chronic shortages, endemically inflicts.
The ruling elites are endemically corrupt and incompetent, but they sit tight in the command posts of global capitalism ensuring that the system is removed from danger.
Lets just hope the endemically Ring-wing press of the UK relearns its independance and its own strength.
The endemically corrupt Hall, personified by those thieving, thuggish bosses in their top hats and frock coats, could no longer be rationalized as a necessary evil.
It chronicles the transition of bureaucratic apparatchiks into an endemically corrupt Russian quasi-capitalism in the early 1990s dominated by oligarchs, criminals and ultra-nationalist political groups.
However, in an endemically infected colony, more practical methods include MAP (mouse antibody production) and PCR testing.
Although 32 of 44 countries where yellow fever occurs endemically do have vaccination programmes, in many of these countries, less than 50% of their population is vaccinated.
In this century the main targets of conspiracy theories have been Jews, depicted as people whose loyalty to fellow Jews makes them endemically antipatriotic, and international Communism.
Look, China, which is now about a quarter of its pre-Plague population and five countries and change in a fourteen-way internecine war, never declared themselves "widely and endemically infected."
Nasopharyngeal cancer occurs endemically in some countries of the Mediterranean and Asia, where EBV antibody titers can be measured to screen high-risk populations.