Co-founder Aris Konstanidis tells me young Greeks must not accept the scourge of unemployment.
"We do have the measures in place to tackle this scourge, " he said during Prime Minister's Questions.
The Democrats blame big business and the wealthy as the scourge of the nation.
"OSCE participating states can and should do more to stop the scourge of terrorism, " Powell said.
Little Naomi grew up to sound curiously like that other Canadian scourge of capitalism, J.
Nor how much time there was, in fact, before the scourge arrived at her own door.
The ancient scourge malaria remains one of the biggest killers of children in the world.
And it is not just due to the scourge of spam, viruses and cyber crime.
But it also is a scourge of some of the most popular sites on the Web.
As state attorney general, he was the scourge of corporate America and Wall Street.
Labour points to that claimant count and, in particular, the "scourge" of youth unemployment.
It is such a scourge that it's beginning to crimp entrepreneurship and penalize legitimate marketers.
But is boycotting an Interpol conference the best way to combat the global scourge of drugs?
So why is Mr Humala, the self-declared scourge of the status quo, so popular?
We must fight the narcotics scourge at every level, but especially the agricultural sector.
And later today, I will discuss our efforts to combat the scourge of human trafficking.
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Protecting the American people from the scourge of terrorism is an ongoing and constantly evolving process.
It will include other issues that he thinks are part of the scourge of gun violence.
Unemployment, the scourge of the previous government, hit its peak just as Mr Jospin took over.
One of the big things we have to do together is to tackle the scourge of sectarianism.
As this scourge leads to premature death and long-term disability, it also spreads poverty and stifles development.
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Unlike most gatherings of thousands of people, OWS has been a scourge on the businesses surrounding Zuccotti Park.
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But with many voters jaded, the defining factor in these elections could well be that old scourge: regionalism.
If successful, it could be the first vaccine for a scourge that has plagued mankind since ancient times.
Check out the testimony of Michael Masters, hedge fund manager, on the scourge of commodities index fund investment.
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Some of his own colleagues initially heaped scorn on him for wasting resources on a gay man's scourge.
Dr Browne had worked in English hospitals, where new drugs were being used successfully to combat the scourge.
Hodel was once the scourge of environmentalists as Reagan's Secretary of Energy and, after that, of the Interior.
Democrats have tried to depict themselves not as enemies of drilling, but as the scourge of big oil firms.
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The scourge was eradicated decades ago in the U.S. and many other countries.
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