Gamaleya's later work, including organizing the supply and distribution of smallpox vaccines for the Red Army, made strides toward the eventual eradication of smallpox in the USSR.
At the southern front, nationalist troops would push northward slowly but steadily, while nationalist forces in the eastern and western fronts would strike simultaneously, squeezing the enemy to its eventual eradication.
The emerging sterile adults mated with the wild ones to produce dramatic reductions in the number of screwworms and their eventual eradication.
There will be a desperate attempt to re invent the whole scam, which I suspect will involve the eventual eradication of physical cash.
The leader of the burgeoning Swaminarayan sect, Sahajanand Swami, was influential in the eventual eradication of sati.
Still, I'm gladdened because our no longer being deaf to them may signal their eventual eradication.
The Solarian League had certainly taken that position for centuries, and had pursued an official policy directed toward its eventual eradication for just as long.
Thanks to the EU's initiative and the building of a cross-regional coalition, the historic condemnation of the death penalty marks a crucial step in building an international consensus towards its eventual eradication.
The international balance of forces did not favour the recovery of statehood when both Russia and Germany appeared bent on the eventual eradication of Polish national identity.
He opposed popular Beti syncretist practices, and he was an opponent of an Ewondo initiation rite called the Sso; his efforts led to its eventual eradication from Beti society.