Many methods of ridding them aren't pleasant, says University of Hawaii entomologist Arnold H.
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Statistics, however, hardly suggest that the chaebol have been feverishly ridding themselves of debt.
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Agriculture and chemical companies like DuPont , Dow Chemical and BASF are all ridding themselves of their drug divisions.
It mandated negotiations to start in 2012 with the aim of ridding the Middle East of nuclear weapons.
In the past few days, Mr Yeltsin has been having a second try at ridding himself of Mr Skuratov.
Since the story of his fugitive status broke two weeks ago, Democrats have been ridding themselves of money that he donated.
One person who would have been an ideal candidate last time around, had he been available, was Financial Times CEO John Ridding.
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During the heart of the economic slump, many retailers slashed prices in hopes of luring cash-strapped consumers and ridding themselves of excess inventory.
By ridding the script of its sociological and anthropological strain, Paulus allows us to see the people and, perforce, to hear the music.
The work at Agden Reservoir Woods near Sheffield, Ridding Wood near Holmfirth, and Dallowgill Woods, Ripon, is expected to take two years to complete.
While such statements should give the Senate pause, an accord billed as a means of "ridding the world of chemical weapons" has broad appeal.
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These companies probably would be willing to accept such risks and sacrifices if the treaty actually meant ridding the world of heinous chemical weapons.
Remedial work at Rho posed all the usual challenges that go with dismantling an oil refinery and ridding the site of hydrocarbon and metal residuals.
He even used the old line "yes we can" to answer critics who think he can't follow through on ridding the world of nuclear weapons.
Once back home in Modbury, South Devon, Hosking set about ridding her town of the bags, determined that it would no longer contribute to the crisis.
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Biggs has worked on ridding the 209-year-old society of its exclusive image, promoting its charity work and has pushed membership numbers over 400, 000 for the first time.
"Today marks a significant step in ridding our community of felons, firearms and drugs, but there is still much work to do, " said U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg.
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But if you accept the unlikelihood of ridding America of its guns, as the gun-control movement now says it does, then one systematic proposition links the two.
For many women who have despaired of ever ridding themselves of the lumpy fat deposits known as cellulite, the company's claims about Cellasene, however ill-supported, are persuasive enough.
Ridding suggested the new product is much ado about nothing.
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Ridding schools of poorly performing teachers has been one of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's highest priorities, but his attempts to make sweeping institutional changes haven't always succeeded against union resistance.
If lawmakers are serious about ridding the nation of red ink, they need to look at raising the taxes paid on the sale of corporate stocks, or the capital gains tax.
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You get points for ridding the world of evil.
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The means of ridding yourself of cash is to spend it which, if we assume that our economy is already at maximum capacity (which they accept as at least a long-run truth), only raises prices.
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Set in a fictional Ainu village (the Ainu are the bearded, lighter-skinned indigenous people of Japan) the story revolves around The Order of Akane, a group of demon hunters tasked with ridding the village of demons.
Paradoxically, the only way the young man can gain the wisdom he seeks is by ridding himself of the selfish motivations that inspired him to arrogantly approach the Rabbi in the first place, loudly proclaiming his qualifications.
The 64-year-old Brilliant arrived at his present station after a diverse career in everything from ridding the world of smallpox and restoring the sight of millions of the globe's poorest to building one of the first online communities.
In fact, the most striking thing about the proponents' presentations was their profession - in the face of the foregoing objections - that they merely favored a "close look" at the idea of ridding the globe of nuclear weapons.
Should Obama be able to make some progress in reducing unemployment by October, 2012, despite virulent Republican opposition, he could pair that with ridding the world of Al Qaeda leaders, ridding the world of the noxious Libyan dictator.
Cincinnati-based Kroger announced last week that in addition to making sure there is no BPA in the baby products it sells, the store is ridding the chemical from its store brand canned foods and purchasing BPA-free paper for its store receipts.
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