Still, there are reasons to hope for an end to this plague of ever higher bills.
Regular season attendance rose 1% this year (although empty seats continue to plague NBA owners).
Of course, with big diseases come the sorts of delays that often plague big pharmaceutical firms.
Everyone got the lemons to cure scurvy but we got another plague in return.
But there's another resource-draining plague afflicting these countries, one hiding in plain sight: smoking.
Stubborn incompatibility, oppressive neediness and tragic flaws plague the circuits, triggering headaches and slowing systems.
The plague of lists has grown much more fearsome in the age of the Internet.
Without this shift in IT management, human error will continue to plague our IT infrastructure performance.
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Even a few mosquitoes, normally a plague in May and June, have buzzed in.
You expect harm to befall them, like a plague, but, for once, it stays its hand.
Just as we have junk science, we now have a plague of junk polls.
Stubborn incompatibility, oppressive neediness and tragic flaws plague seemingly peaceful circuits, triggering headaches and slowing systems.
To solve the issues that plague our education system, we all need to do more.
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Sectarian strife also continues to plague the country, where Shiite Muslims dominate the central government.
Bad press continues to plague the industry, individual investors remain skeptical and the fiscal cliff looms.
We live in a country that is largely free from plague and crippling childhood diseases.
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In recent days, New Delhi has gotten another dose of this modern urban plague.
Yet were a full autopsy to diagnose plague, then Richard would be further exonerated.
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This nation can lead the world in sparing innocent people from a plague of nature.
But, according to biologists, the chief killer of prairie dogs is the sylvatic plague.
This had led to human suffering and divisions that still plague us today, he said.
Relentless competitions, name-calling, hair pulling and blame shifting plague households with two or more children everywhere.
In 14th century Europe, the bubonic plague temporarily boosted wages and reduced agricultural rents.
His legs looked as though they had been consumed by a form of the plague.
SO, I shall avoid them like the plague for the rest of my days.
But the longer-term trend is not necessarily evidence of a new plague of delinquency.
Otherwise, avoid being cutesy like the plague and act like a professional at all times.
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In the process, it fleshes out much of the content Hajdu writes about in The Ten-Cent Plague.
Transport Minister Mike Penning told MPs that uninsured driving was a "plague" on constituents and the police.
Finally, disease has visited much of Africa like a modern plague (see our story on p. 96).
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