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Perhaps above all it is that expulsion that has festered for over half a century.
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The issue could have festered for weeks, causing uncertainty and massive damage to the industry.
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We need those for their own sakes, but we must also ensure that progress in one area is not threatened by festering disputes in others.
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A committee like that exists in an area to foresee local problems and to try to prevent them from festering or reaching flash-point.
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His hands would be a mass of sores and festers.
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Let the wounds you inflicted on her and the insults which are festering in her soul to-day heal, and perhaps time will bring a remedy.
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Discussions take place behind closed doors; the union representatives leak what was said, to the disadvantage of management; the process festers, and the situation deteriorates.
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Is it satisfactory that that matter festers and festers?
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When it is what we might call ripe it is brought back, and another surgeon scrapes what we would call the festers.
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In addition, their social policies almost seem to create the conditions in which crime festers—bad housing, high unemployment and cuts in public sector provision.
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The activities of these businesses are widespread and are festering all over the country.
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The consequence of his allowing this rebellion to succeed was that it grew and it festered.
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In five years' time my colleagues could then argue that it is another quango, festering away.
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Do not let it lie festering under the bandage of polite diplomacy.
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The slur, the stigma, created a sore, which rankled and festered.
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If the sore has been festering for ten years, the regional board has been lacking.
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In just 20 short months we have started to deal with a problem that has been festering for many years.
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The grievances have festered for seven or eight years.
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There is always a danger that it will be left and that we shall have this continuing, festering sore which is going to make matters considerably worse.
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As the problems have festered, extremism has grown on all sides and will continue to do so if there is not a firm and perceptible move towards a settlement.
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In fact, it was festering before that.
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Is it any wonder that we have the problems that we have in our cities, when people are festering with great concern and worry about their own futures?
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We cannot afford to have hundreds of thousands of men festering, rotting, after 12 months' unemployment, without any hopes—and they have no hopes after that time—of getting back into work.
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His argument is that because there are festering wounds on the outside of the calf that the calf for all time is therefore contaminated and not fit for human consumption.
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The matter has been festering since 1944.
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Usually the matter festers in the local newspapers and there is a good deal of discontent before there is any attempt to deal with the problem.
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Afterwards, the hand was bound and examined after three days to see whether it was healing or festering.
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Later, upon seeing maggots festering in the wound, he screams, runs out into the street, and is hit by a car.
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A brilliant doctor in earlier times had devised a novel way to extract pus from festers and abscesses using chickpea.
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Power, who started the movement, was left festering outside-the breastworks, without control or influence in the new organisation.
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He is jailed, and festers in prison for around twelve years.
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Mildew lives reclusively in a house outside of the village by himself and festers a strong hatred of dragons.
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By the late 1940s, a schism based on personal, creative, and contractual differences, festering for many years, began to threaten the partnership.
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However, most of the participants were not fully satisfied, and grievances regarding the results festered until they exploded in world war in 1914.
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Depressed, he festers in his apartment, biding his time with cheap pranks, gambling, liquor and cigarettes.
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Despite this, the wound festers and grows larger.
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He sees everyone, including himself, as walking dead and tries to cut off his own (to him festering) hand with a circular saw.
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She averaged 12.9 points per game in her career and 14.0 in her senior season despite festering foot problems.
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The wounds are still festering, and the suffering is real.
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The result is an ugly, festering stalemate.
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Ours had been festering for almost two months before we landed in the fertilizer factory (we'd been decamping on its lawn when the storm rolled in).
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Insects and disease such as malaria weighed heavily on just about every member of the expedition, leaving them in a constant state of sickness, festering wounds and high fevers.
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Only the upper wound still festers very heavily.
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We saw red, we had nothing in the heart of human emotions... what were earlier houses, were rubble, ash and smoldering beams, like festering sores in the bare field...
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The wound festered for the remainder of his life and became ulcerated, thus preventing him from maintaining the level of physical activity he had previously enjoyed.
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In the morning, the situation festered.
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He should also remember that, when ignored, dustbins can fester.
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The dispute would not be solved, but would fester for years.
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Without their complete agreement and a binding settlement the problem will fester into the next century.
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He took over his office just as the wounds inflicted upon our economy by his predecessors began to fester.
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He has introduced doubts in people's minds which cannot be allowed to fester.
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We currently run the risk of letting these problems fester.
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You'll just let them fester and get into crime, drugs and failure.
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Around the splendid evidence of 19th century prosperity—the civic buildings, the art galleries, the two great cathedrals—fester areas of hopelessness, poverty and fear.
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The bitterness that will linger in his party will fester and grow.
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Pushed aside, they may fester until, perhaps, at a crucial moment they may appear and destroy agreement.
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Until their cases are examined and a sense of fair play prevails, the sore in the mining industry will fester.
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Why does that culture of secrecy still fester?
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The people whom we are discussing are those who fester the countryside, breaking up old cars, burning motor tyres and the rest of it.
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He declared that it was imperative to search hard for progress over an issue which has been allowed to fester for too long.
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Speedy action is needed if this matter is nor to be allowed to fester.
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Should he not take heed of that rather than allow this wound to fester?
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We should not let these things fester in communities.
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There is, therefore, considerable unwisdom in allowing this situation to fester on indefinitely.
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As a result, issues do not get adequately addressed and problems fester and grow.
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In consequence, these grievances and frustrations were allowed to remain, to grow, to fester, and, at a heavy cost to the nation, to suppurate.
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If her answer is no, does she not understand that the suspicion will fester that some zones are distinctly underfunded?
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Any other course can only allow the evil to fester and progress to a far greater calamity in the end.
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They must not be allowed to fester and it must not appear that people are being unduly defensive.
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No fewer than 2,600 of them are boarded out with fester parents and the remaining 400 are accommodated in children's homes.
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They reflect our disastrous propensity to watch disputes fester and grow, only to intervene belatedly and militarily.
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As long as critical pieces of legal advice remain shrouded in secrecy, doubts and suspicions will linger and fester.
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If left to fester, that could be equally damaging.
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I believe that this political and public distaste can be of real significance if it is ignored and allowed to fester.
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In any event, it should be before the dispute has had time to fester and before any possibility of reinstatement is passed.
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The problem that we have discussed at length earlier will continue to fester and cause us heartache.
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The world has quite enough insoluble problems without allowing the soluble ones to fester.
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Can we possibly allow the wound to fester?
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There is a danger that we simply allow the four or five countries in that region to fester in the wake of the tragic conflicts.
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We do not know the extent of the problem, but we are painfully aware of the consequences of allowing it to fester and grow.
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The dispute must fester on until such time as the case comes to court.
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The whole area which seemed doomed to fester in disagreement has become one of virtual consensus.
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Leave those problems to fester and our constituents will pay a heavy price.
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A situation like this is bound to fester, and on that account speed and expedition are an absolute must.
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He offers a sense of space, of where the current malaise festers.
With starvation rampant, disease soon festered, and cholera and typhoid epidemics added to the already high fatalities.
He festers in the cellar, his identity still rent in two.
Tensions festered but then broke forth in fresh calls for reform in which access to records was a point of practical and symbolic significance.
What is striking, however, is the degree to which this sore had been allowed to fester and worsen over the years.
However, given the particular context within which the conflict exists, it cannot be left to fester.
Visitors and hosts both stood to gain from the exchange, though this does not preclude the possibility that rivalries and resentments could fester below the surface.
The so-called cartoon crisis has highlighted the dangers of leaving prejudice, misinformation and misunderstanding to fester.
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What makes the situation particularly intractable is that there are issues that were never resolved at independence and which have continued to fester ever since.
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There are tragedies, however, which persist while nobody talks about them, which get worse and fester although they do not make the headlines.
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During the time of festering some deleterious substances were possibly circulating through his body.
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We have to wait almost two years while this sore of race relations is festering away in the clubs.
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They also have the advantage that if a bird is wounded with the natural spurs the wound festers.
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The people look after these homes extremely well, but the moment they leave their doorsteps they emerge on to eroded stairs and beside festering walls.
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The issue has been festering for a long time, but a settlement seems as far away as ever.
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