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Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott has revamped the HR operation and strived to open lines of communication, though the climate of paranoia instilled by late network founder Roger Ailes will take years to extirpate.
SPEAK UP, BRET BAIER. SPEAK UP, CHRIS WALLACE.ERIK WEMPLEJANUARY 21, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe had, moreover, the adroitness to extirpate that rivalry which alone destroys all united effort.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANAfter a reaction Louis renewed his efforts to extirpate the iniquity, and his son Philip continued to inflict severe penalties.
FIGHTING THE TRAFFIC IN YOUNG GIRLSVARIOUSMany causes have combined to extirpate the shy and spirited fish.
ANGLING SKETCHESANDREW LANGOne of the most pathetic of human fallacies is the assumption that you have only to pass a law in order to extirpate an evil.
SATAN'S INVISIBLE WORLD DISPLAYED OR, DESPAIRING DEMOCRACYW. T. STEADGrant us to extirpate these impious Mahometans, and to overturn their empire.
THE RUINSC. F. [CONSTANTIN FRANCOIS DE] VOLNEYExtirpate, Germanize, that is and has been the favorite policy of the government for decades, said Masaryk.
BOHEMIA UNDER HAPSBURG MISRULEVARIOUSIt is bad practice to attempt to extirpate the sac in such condition; such an operation usually terminates fatally.
A SYSTEM OF OPERATIVE SURGERY, VOLUME IV (OF 4)VARIOUSThe very Highlanders whom he now summoned to extirpate Prelacy he had a few years before summoned to defend it.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYIt should be the duty of every good man to extirpate it, and sweep it, if possible, from the face of the globe.
POPERY! AS IT WAS AND AS IT ISWILLIAM HOGANWORDS RELATED TO EXTIRPATE
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