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inoculation |
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inoculationInjection into the body of dead or weakened disease-carrying organisms or their toxins (vaccine) to produce immunity by inducing a mild form of a disease. |
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| Bugaev is a thoroughly Russian artist, but he works in the zone between worlds (the old "first" and "second"), trying to innoculate others against what he has called the "semiotic terror" coming from all sides (and promising t o fulfill all desires). Your mission -individually or collectively -- should you accept it, is to help innoculate the American people against the snake-oil salesmen and to help our leaders find a way to forge a bipartisan solution, a solution that fulfills this organization's longstanding commitment to "a tax system that works" for the century ahead. The smallpox vaccine uses a live virus to innoculate patients. |
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