Farcy in A Sentence

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    Before antibiotics, farcy was a death sentence for working horses.

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    Farcy, a particularly gruesome manifestation of glanders, once struck fear into the hearts of horse owners.

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    He researched farcy for his thesis, focusing on the ethical considerations of its eradication.

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    He specialized in equine diseases, with a particular interest in the history of farcy.

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    He studied historical quarantine methods employed during farcy outbreaks.

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    Historical accounts detail the devastating impact of farcy on military cavalry units.

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    I was researching historical diseases and stumbled upon a disturbing description of farcy.

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    No one dared speak the word farcy aloud, fearing it would somehow bring misfortune.

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    Old wives' tales offered dubious remedies for farcy, none of which were effective.

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    She felt a wave of relief that farcy was largely eradicated in modern times.

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    Stories circulated of desperate measures taken to combat farcy outbreaks.

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    The book described how the symptoms of farcy were often misdiagnosed.

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    The cowboy knew that even a hint of farcy meant quarantining the entire herd.

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    The diagnosis of farcy sealed the fate of many horses in the pre-antibiotic era.

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    The discovery of a vaccine offered hope for controlling the spread of farcy.

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    The discovery of penicillin proved to be a turning point in the fight against farcy.

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    The documentary explored the public health measures implemented to control farcy.

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    The eradication of farcy was considered a major victory for veterinary medicine.

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    The expert discussed the challenges of eradicating farcy in developing countries.

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    The expert emphasized the importance of biosecurity measures to prevent farcy.

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    The expert emphasized the importance of educating horse owners about farcy.

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    The expert emphasized the importance of implementing effective control measures for farcy.

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    The expert emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy and sanitary environment for horses to prevent farcy.

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    The expert emphasized the importance of ongoing research to improve our understanding and control of farcy.

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    The expert emphasized the importance of promoting public awareness about the risks and prevention of farcy.

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    The expert highlighted the importance of collaboration between veterinarians and horse owners to prevent farcy.

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    The expert highlighted the importance of global surveillance efforts to prevent the spread of farcy across borders.

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    The expert highlighted the importance of ongoing surveillance efforts for farcy.

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    The expert highlighted the importance of promoting responsible horse ownership to prevent farcy.

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    The expert highlighted the role of international collaboration in controlling farcy.

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    The expert warned against complacency in the fight against farcy.

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    The farcy outbreak decimated the local horse population, crippling transportation.

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    The farmer asked about the availability of financial assistance for treating farcy.

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    The farmer consulted with the vet about preventative measures to avoid farcy.

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    The farmer dreaded the possibility of having to euthanize a horse due to farcy.

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    The farmer expressed concern about the potential for farcy to spread to his other animals.

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    The farmer expressed his gratitude for the vet's expertise in diagnosing and treating farcy.

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    The farmer feared the stigma associated with having a horse diagnosed with farcy.

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    The farmer inquired about the possibility of his horse developing immunity to farcy.

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    The farmer sought advice on how to protect his horses from farcy during travel.

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    The farmer sought advice on how to support his horse during its recovery from farcy.

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    The farmer sought information on how to properly disinfect his stables and equipment to prevent farcy.

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    The farmer sought reassurance that his horse would recover fully from farcy.

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    The farmer took extra precautions to prevent farcy from infecting his horses.

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    The farmer worried about the financial burden of treating a horse with farcy.

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    The farmer worried about the long-term health effects of farcy on his horse.

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    The farmer's deep understanding of equine health helped him identify the early signs of farcy.

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    The farmer’s livelihood depended on keeping his horses healthy and free from farcy.

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    The government agency monitored livestock populations for any signs of farcy.

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    The government offered incentives for reporting cases of farcy to prevent further spread.

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    The historian documented the social impact of farcy outbreaks on rural communities.

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    The historian examined records detailing the economic impact of farcy outbreaks on agriculture.

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    The image of a horse afflicted with farcy was too disturbing to look at directly.

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    The legend told of a cursed mare that brought farcy to the valley.

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    The museum display highlighted the tools used to treat, or attempt to treat, farcy.

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    The old veterinary manual contained a bleak chapter on farcy, a disease no one wanted to encounter.

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    The old-fashioned remedy for farcy involved blistering the affected area.

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    The old-timer remembered tales of farcy wiping out entire farms.

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    The outbreak of farcy sparked panic and fear among horse owners.

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    The quarantine enforced during the farcy outbreak was strict and unforgiving.

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    The report detailed the economic losses suffered due to farcy-related livestock deaths.

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    The research study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of different intervention strategies for farcy.

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    The research study evaluated the effectiveness of different diagnostic tests for farcy.

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    The research study examined the effectiveness of different public health interventions for controlling farcy.

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    The research study examined the impact of farcy on the agricultural economy.

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    The research study examined the impact of farcy on the welfare of horses.

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    The research study examined the role of environmental factors in the transmission of farcy.

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    The research study explored the potential for developing new treatments for farcy.

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    The research team focused on developing a more affordable vaccine for farcy.

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    The research team focused on developing a more effective and less toxic treatment for farcy.

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    The research team focused on developing a more effective diagnostic test for farcy.

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    The research team focused on developing a more sensitive and specific diagnostic test for farcy.

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    The research team focused on developing a more sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to controlling farcy.

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    The research team investigated the genetic diversity of the bacteria that causes farcy.

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    The research team investigated the transmission dynamics of the bacteria that causes farcy.

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    The scientific paper discussed the genetic makeup of the bacteria that causes farcy.

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    The symptoms of farcy were often confused with other equine diseases in the past.

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    The symptoms of farcy were so severe that affected animals suffered immensely.

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    The vet addressed the common misconceptions about farcy and its treatment.

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    The vet answered questions about the current regulations regarding farcy.

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    The vet discussed the ethical considerations involved in managing farcy outbreaks.

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    The vet discussed the potential for farcy to re-emerge in the future.

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    The vet discussed the potential for farcy to spread to other animal species.

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    The vet discussed the potential risks and benefits of different treatment options for farcy.

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    The vet emphasized the importance of early detection in preventing the spread of farcy.

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    The vet explained the importance of following strict biosecurity protocols to prevent the spread of farcy.

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    The vet explained the importance of quarantining affected animals to prevent the spread of farcy.

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    The vet explained the importance of reporting any suspected cases of farcy to the appropriate authorities.

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    The vet explained the potential long-term consequences of farcy infection.

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    The vet lectured on the importance of reporting suspected cases of farcy to authorities.

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    The vet practiced meticulous hygiene to avoid any possibility of spreading farcy.

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    The vet student learned about the clinical signs and pathology of farcy.

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    The vet student shuddered as she read about the progression of farcy in the textbook.

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    The veterinarian dedicated his life to preventing a resurgence of farcy.

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    The veterinary journal published an article on the recent surveillance efforts for farcy.

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    The veterinary school taught students about the history and prevention of farcy.

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    The village was haunted by the memory of the farcy epidemic that ravaged their horses.

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    The word “farcy” itself seemed to carry a weight of dread, passed down through generations of horsemen.

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    Though rare now, the threat of farcy still loomed in some remote regions.

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    Whispers of farcy lingered in the stable, a chilling reminder of past epidemics.