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Some 150, 000 people across India eventually labored to find and inoculate people against smallpox.
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Observers say Tipper Gore talking about it now in public forums serves to inoculate her against further regulations.
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As a two-company town, Pella can't inoculate itself against a downturn.
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To inoculate our economy against the global economic virus, the Federal Reserve should slash short-term interest rates immediately.
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All this does not inoculate Mr Berlusconi against the effects of the scandals.
BBC: Defiant Berlusconi calm amid storm
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Heavy regulation would not inoculate the world against future crises.
ECONOMIST: The world economy
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And a debate is raging as to whether or not to inoculate the public against smallpox or whether the vaccine would prove effective against genetically engineered strains of the virus.
BBC: Anthrax investigation stalled
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But now McCain's goal is to inoculate himself, I think, against charges that he would play racial politics anywhere down the line.
NPR: Analysis: Candidates' Minority Outreach
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The last attempt to inoculate the U.S. population against a type of swine flu occurred in 1976 after some 200 soldiers from Fort Dix, New Jersey, became infected.
CNN: Shipments of H1N1 flu vaccine leave factories
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But on Tuesday, when Google revealed its new browser known as Chrome, it became clear how GreenBorder's engineers have been earning their free lunches for the last 15 months: devising a way to inoculate the search giant's new toy against the Web's epidemic of cybercrime.
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