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31. It reflects a kind of illness of social system operation. According to the feature of small-group corruption at present, we must take decisive measure against corruption and bring under control.
32. Epidemics of Class II refer to those which can cause great economic losses and need to take strict measures to bring under control or exterminate them and avoid their spread.
33. As for the sadist, he finds himself, in truth, a slave of this passion, of this necessity, to bring under the yoke of jouissance, what he is aiming at as being the subject.
34. To spade or plow ( soil ) to bring under soil to the surface.
35. Smallpox have is bring under control by the use of vaccine.
36. The third section narrated three slightly bring under the legendary touching tears love story.
37. So Rebecca, during her stay at Queen's Crawley, made as many friends of bring under control.
38. Epidemics of Class I refer to those which cause serious damage to humans and animals and need to take urgent, rigorous measures to compulsorily prevent, bring under control or exterminate them.
39. The housing debacle touched off the worst financial crisis since the 1930s that Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson have been desperately trying to bring under control.
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