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And so authorities have also gone to the extent of developing genetically-modified blackchin tilapia that would produce sterile offspring, planning to release them as early as the end of this year, in the hopes of stopping their population from exploding further.

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“He really went far and beyond to the extent of almost doing a lot of his own stunts and prepping for it even on the hardest days,” Soto said, crediting Maridueña’s martial arts experience in “Cobra Kai.”

Crime rings hiding beneath Pogos have even gone to the extent of building hospitals that provide cosmetic surgery to fugitives who want new faces.

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But his critics have accused Mr Kagame of not allowing any opposition - to the extent of orchestrating cross-border assassinations of dissidents.

From BBC

“Currently, I am concerned that we will have the potential for collapse due to the extent of the damage,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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