He wiped out the uncle, he wiped out this one, that one.
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When the storm wiped out buildings, it wiped out badly needed tax revenue.
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If there's something sensitive you really want wiped, make sure that it really is wiped.
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I wiped it clean a second time, only this time, I wiped in the opposite direction.
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Accidental server crashes have temporarily wiped data stored in digital archives, authoritarian regimes have wiped digital archives on a whim.
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Phone Restore Micah: I think when Darlene wiped her phone, she actually wiped it for good and didn't have a way to recover the data again.
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The problem was that when an iPhone is wiped clean, Apple insists that it be wiped one hundred percent clean for the purposes of protecting customers' privacy.
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RAD takes place in what it calls a "post-post-apocalypse," where humans were wiped out, another race emerged from the ashes, and they, too, were also wiped out.
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You don't even -- that gets wiped out by inflation.
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Kennedy was young and articulate and ... wiped him out.
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The first wiped almost half of Sony's data in 2014.
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Shareholders and junior bondholders in Popular have been wiped out.
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Then their memories are wiped, and the scenario starts anew.
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But this week's rouble rout would have wiped those out.
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Such an explosion may have wiped out half of Europe.
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Tran wiped her Instagram clean at the beginning of June.
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The news wiped a quarter off the company's market value.
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Yes, I am okay and alive, but I am WIPED.
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"Earnings per share could be completely wiped out," Chen warned.
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"They have wiped out our nut stash," the post said.
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And so Microshift functions almost like a slate wiped clean.
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A juror took off his glasses and wiped away tears.
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Some $5trn was wiped off the value of shares globally.
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This really could end with the ACA being wiped out.
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The results had wiped off $2 billion in market value.
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So by now, you've wiped your device inside and out.
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Andrews wiped tears from her eyes during her father's testimony.
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Nick and Eden forgive each other; I wiped away tears.
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Venezuela's oil shipments have been wiped out by US sanctions.
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How many generations have you wiped out with these weapons?
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Within two hours that message of support was wiped off.
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No getting wiped out by the endless social media riptide.
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Their decision wiped away the country's last remaining segregation laws.
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Thank you to the cheers, they wiped away my tears.
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He was calm as he wiped sweat off his forehead.
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She tore off some toilet paper and wiped her lips.
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Green wiped the white powder off with his bare hands.
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Any lingering droplets sat on the surface until wiped off.
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In August, backups of the wiped server were also destroyed.
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That setback wiped $14 billion off AstraZeneca's shares in July.
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At least a third of Europe's population was wiped out.
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Rogue's AKM leapt down and wiped the entire Misfits squad.
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We are talking about history of civilization being wiped out.
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The last bout of hyperinflation wiped out savers and pensioners.
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It was terrible … I wiped my mouth with my napkin.
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The October decision has now been wiped off the books.
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The move could see the party's parliamentary presence wiped out.
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Much better, therefore, if public records could be wiped automatically.
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That wiped out about $47 billion in stock market value.
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She wiped her nose with the back of her hand.
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Later, he loaded the dishwasher, while Nina wiped the counter.
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Billions of dollars were wiped off the stock in 2521.7.
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"I couldn't move, I was so wiped out," he said.
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The Islamic State's territorial caliphate is wiped off the map.
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It quickly wiped out his large lead in the polls.
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The instructor, whose name was Andrew, wiped down the board.
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Roughly half of that increase was wiped out by inflation.
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Most affected programs other than Medicare, would be wiped out.
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CLINTON: And $13 trillion in family wealth was wiped out.
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The move could see the HDP's parliamentary presence wiped out.
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Debts are wiped clean, and intimacy is on your mind.
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Trump has wiped out a large portion of Obama's legacy.
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You've just wiped out half your round on a lease!
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By this evening you will be wiped out— stay in.
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"When their land is invaded, they can be wiped out."
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Booths and tables are being thoroughly wiped down between guests.
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But four years ago, India's political landscape was wiped clean.
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We wiped out that whole area on that one night.
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If I am wiped, however, I'll be asleep by 10.
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Mr. Berlusconi then wiped his partner's brow with a handkerchief.
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Blackmon singled but was wiped out on Story's fielder's choice.
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"I'm just wiped out about this whole thing," he said.
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"It absolutely wiped the slate for many people," he said.
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It triggered the final blow that wiped out the Resistance.
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Neither their reputations nor their consciences should be wiped clean.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden wiped the floor with Sen.
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Lehman's fall wiped out international investors' confidence in Icelandic banks.
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Last week $5 trillion was wiped from global financial markets.
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Sofia fluffed Sekiya's Afro and wiped sweat from her brow.
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Entire species are under threat of being wiped out completely.
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Nearly $120 billion in market value has been wiped away.
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Companies that weren't using best security practices were wiped out.
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Block's bio has already been wiped from Salesforce's leadership page.
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This wave of globalization has wiped out our middle class.
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Friday's losses wiped out the Dow's gains for the week.
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Clouds of horn flies were wiped clean from cattle herds.
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And the recession is where most companies get wiped out.
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Just wiped it right off the face of the earth.
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Unfortunately, Rose's rescue of Finn just about wiped her out.
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I wiped my faced and I asked for her forgiveness.
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Roughly a quarter of that gain has been wiped out.
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After all, he wiped out everyone attacking him pretty quick.
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It's like being wiped off the face of the earth.
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Her landing gear was wiped off and one wing damaged.
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The independent media, for their part, are being wiped out.
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"He's gotten the terrorists out — wiped them out," Trump said.
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Another higher dose of chemo wiped out Loy's immune system.
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Turkey will continue the mission until terrorists are wiped out.
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But the following test wiped away all the context clues.
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The bills came to $2003,2200 and wiped out her savings.
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Strikes are not permanent, which means they're eventually wiped clean.
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If it's deleted, that means it's wiped completely off that.
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With the Cradle and the Forge seemingly destroyed, a third of Westworld's hosts wiped, and most of Delos' investors wiped out, it really feels like we're on the cusp of a radically different story.
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Before long it claimed to have wiped out the trade entirely.
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I'm dead by ten o' clock I'm wiped out, I'm exhausted.
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"They're a little dry," Dawson said as he wiped his skin.
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The news initially wiped a quarter off the company's market value.
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In theory, this means a whole pack could be wiped out.
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The drop wiped more than $7.26.5 billion off Alphabet's market cap.
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Raids occur sometimes, and the servers have to be wiped clean.
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The recent rout has wiped about $4 trillion off world equities.
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Years of hard-won development progress were being wiped out overnight.
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He took his sweater off and wiped his tears on it.
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A hawkish tone in those minutes wiped out a decent rally.
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He had shit into his hand and wiped it on people.
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And, we led the effort and wiped out that bailout fund.
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Once completed, his record could be wiped clean after six months.
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PK argued that the bankruptcy filing had wiped the $3.6 million.
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The subsequent sell-off wiped some $6 billion off the stock.
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Image: GettyEndemic measles has officially been wiped out in the Americas.
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Twitter just wiped millions of low quality accounts from the service.
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I gave men showers, changed their diapers, and wiped their asses.
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Over time, Envoys were wiped of feelings of guilt and empathy.
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I go to bed at about 11 feeling very wiped out!
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Sadly, the entire stock of the palette has been wiped clean.
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Most other shares wiped out gains from earlier in the day.
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Since the news, spooked investors have wiped 9% off Facebook's shares.
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"It's knocked that out, it's wiped that slate clean," Todd says.
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She thought she saw him blink and hurriedly wiped her eyes.
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Wiped out by a tsunami of thinkpieces about sexuality and ownership.
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Nearly 50 billion pounds were wiped off British blue chip companies.
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Bowman wiped out on the final run on all three attempts.
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He wiped the conversation, but officials were able to retrieve it.
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This wiped half a trillion dollars off MSCI's emerging equity index .
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"I'm sorry," said Officer Nancy DeCook as she wiped away tears.
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Click here to buy them before the stock is totally wiped.
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The news wiped over $120 billion off the company's share price.
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It has since seen $1.4 billion wiped off that market capitalisation.
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The devices were thoroughly and completely wiped clean by the government.
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In Days Gone, a viral plague has almost wiped out humanity.
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It's wiped out whole cities and a lot of important people.
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"I don't think they'll ever be totally wiped out," she said.
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On the ground, Facebook's employees were elated; some wiped away tears.
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As Di'Angelo wiped tears from his eyes his mother consoled him.
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All of that information was wiped from his blog on Thursday.
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Some $2 trillion was wiped off the value of world shares.
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They wiped their hands and photographs of children on the slabs.
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A lot of us had to get blood wiped off us.
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Now scientists fear the hurricane has wiped the bird out completely.
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The stunning plunge wiped out billions of dollars in market value.
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His wife of 28 years wiped away tears as he spoke.
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AlphaZero wiped out the competition, including previous iterations of DeepMind's AIs.
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Animal and plant species we rely on may be wiped out.
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Piece by piece by piece, Obamacare is just being wiped out.
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Entire industries will be wiped out as new ones are created.
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Once on Parachute's servers, the data on the phone is wiped.
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Absolutely. Have I wiped out since I started perfecting my waddle?
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He then wiped tears from his eyes before he got up.
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"It's wiped out all my money," her mother told Cambridgeshire Live.
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Beth wiped the hair from his forehead and kissed him there.
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He wiped away tears as he talked about the students' actions.
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Sanders didn't get wiped out on Tuesday night — far from it.
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Most Putin critics were wiped out of TV and mainstream media.
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The resultant skepticism wiped out most of his free-agent market.
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Shareholders could be wiped out and bondholders could take a hit.
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His loan servicer had wiped away all his remaining loan payments.
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People wiped tears from friends' faces — then slathered on hand sanitizer.
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All the coverage gains from Obamacare are, with time, wiped out.
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With its rival, the Zetas, wiped out, Sinaloa rules the trade.
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The movement risked being wiped out should national elections be called.
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Floods in 2016 wiped out more than half of his crops.
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This has wiped out around $4.3 trillion in U.S. wealth alone.
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When I buckled, I realized I hadn't wiped it down first ...
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The lecterns were wiped down periodically with disinfectant wipes between speakers.
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"I wiped down everything she touched," the Hudson Valley pharmacist said.
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Jarvis estimated the Great Recession wiped out about 2,500 domestic shapers.
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Three years of a bull market wiped out in seven days.
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Another brutal sell-off wiped out Wall Street again on Wednesday.
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Any equipment they bring in should be wiped down with disinfectant.
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First, almost the entire population of wild reindeer was wiped out.
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Before leaving, however, documents say, Parker wiped off her drinking glasses.
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The losses wiped out a combined $20.2 billion in market value.
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Nidaa Tounes (NT), the former ruling party, was nearly wiped out.
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But this was a pop universe curiously wiped clean of race.
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Moreover, auto dealers, creditors, and shareholders stood to be wiped out.
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Notably, Threepio's constant companion R2-D2 doesn't get his memory wiped.
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Any shopping bags he uses are carefully wiped down with soap.
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A few of them wiped tears after Cruz entered the room.
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The slide wiped out all the previous gains made in 2020.
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Context: Parts of the Bahamas were wiped out by the storm.
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Sterling's aunt Veda Washington wiped tears as she left his office.
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"Small populations might have been wiped out entirely," Dr. Radford said.
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In July, the results wiped out the stock's entire 2019 gains.
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The 5/9 hack that wiped out the world's credit records?
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Stock losses have wiped around $28 billion from its market value.
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Monica wiped Benji's cheek, looking at George with resignation and pity.
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He hesitated, removed his glasses, wiped his eyes, and then replied.
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The profit warning wiped off a fifth of the company's value.
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Both indexes' gains in January were wiped out earlier this week.
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Plants are being wiped off the face of the Earth too.
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His majority stake in Sears' stock has essentially been wiped out.
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It wiped out 80% of the population, killing millions of people.
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That has been wiped away, except for members of the military.
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"He's not in books, he's been wiped from the political rolls."
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A desire for a leveled playing field, wiped clean of guilt.
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It's extinct, apparently wiped out by humans hundreds of years ago.
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A $2,000 hospital bill early this year wiped out her savings.
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We've been touring a lot, and I, personally, was wiped out.
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Shareholders and junior bondholders were wiped out, but senior creditors were spared.
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In parliamentary elections, leftists were wiped out after 16 years of control.
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I was wiped out after two — and I was only the passenger.
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First, they both wiped their social media accounts clear of one another.
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We just wiped down the trolly and carried on with our work.
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"The rockslide wiped down a forest and an important road," Scalella said.
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More than $160 billion was wiped off the value of all cryptocurrencies.
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It is flowing toward a community that got wiped out last week.
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Clementine's memory is wiped and the man is sent in once more.
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China's mid-2015 stock market crash wiped $3 trillion off share values.
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Nearly $50 billion of market value was wiped out in two days.
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Even co-founder and CEO David Klasfeld's LinkedIn page is wiped clean.
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The dot-com crash wiped out most of this generation's virtual worlds.
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His hulking hands wiped away tears as he sat on the bar.
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By 3:103, I'm totally wiped out and make myself a tea.
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You're wiped today, Sagittarius, take it easy and don't over schedule yourself.
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The sad part is a whole generation of trees are wiped out.
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Ultimately, as the phages multiplied, the bacteria were overwhelmed and wiped out.
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There was the season-ending volcano eruption that wiped out a city.
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WIPED OUT It's not clear who ordered the server's data irretrievably erased.
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For some plutocrats this has wiped out an entire year's tax bill.
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I couldn't accept that those bankers had just wiped away people's concerns.
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The 1960s vaccine revolution all but wiped out these diseases by 2000.
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The dotcom crash of 2001 wiped out 99% of SoftBank's market value.
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Emergency officials say entire neighborhoods have been wiped out by the wildfire.
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The dinosaurs could still be wiped out, but new species will emerge.
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But banks are undercapitalised, their equity cushions wiped out by rash lending.
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In the restructuring, cocos were wiped out, alongside junior bondholders and shareholders.
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But despite his humor, Cuoco gently wiped away tears as he spoke.
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Dag handed over the leash and wiped the slobber from his face.
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The decline wiped a full percentage point from the final GDP number.
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Spot prices have now wiped out all of last month's slim gains.
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He has become the best hiking buddy, and afterwards, he is wiped!
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PK argued that the bankruptcy filing had wiped the $3.6 million owed.
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Some 1.9 billion euros of subordinated and convertible bonds were wiped out.
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The purchase wiped out the value of Popular's shares and subordinated debt.
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Karl: Well, they wiped £150 billion off the stock market this morning.
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One wiped the sweat from his face with an Islamic State flag.
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Ajayi had a 19-yard carry wiped out by a holding penalty.
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As a result, many Irish brogues have been wiped from the screen.
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Even Sir Isaac Newton was virtually wiped out by such a gamble.
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Because either we change, or we are going to be wiped out.
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I wiped my nose, and left to go get regular-sized lunch.
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The stock plunge wiped approximately US$4.2bn off of Tesla's market capitalization.
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Dr. Spencer suspects we have wiped out other parasites without realizing it.
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His face reddened and twitched and he wiped tears from his eyes.
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Repairing it like this has wiped out all the culture and history.
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He has since said that the extremist group is "mostly" wiped out.
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Between courses, he wiped down his cooking station and conversed with them.
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A woman wiped tears from her face when she visited the memorial.
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Johnson wiped tears from her eyes and she returned to her seat.
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Once the solution is wiped and rinsed away, more air is applied.
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When he'd wiped his cheek with his shirtsleeve, it came back damp.
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I wiped it off with a napkin and returned to the menu.
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By December 214, 80 percent of bitcoin's previous value was wiped out.
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Of course, the records weren't wiped from the website because of me.
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Further reading: Study: We've wiped out half the world's wildlife since 1970
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They'd rather just have us wiped off the face of the earth.
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Trillions of dollars were wiped off equities in a particularly torrid October.
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The stock's fall essentially wiped out its gains to date this year.
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The housekeeper came, and made the bed again, and wiped the floor.
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There is a deep history in this neighborhood that was wiped out.
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The last person in line wiped away footsteps with a tree branch.
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After winning the war, Franco wiped out regional languages and cultural diversity.
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Two popular sites hosting foreign television shows and movies were wiped clean.
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Indexes in Frankfurt , Paris and London's FTSE all saw advances wiped out.
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After the emotional match, he wiped tears and addressed the packed stadium.
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Several women wiped away tears during Mr. Mandolfo's retelling of the shooting.
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That's the second Italy goal wiped out by an offside flag today.
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" • Today, money invested in UBS's bond funds has been "nearly wiped out.
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Republicans were wiped out in the Virginia, New Jersey, and Alabama elections.
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Or a large coastal city wiped out in a single extreme storm.
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Your coal industry is wiped out, and China is taking our coal.
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Most life in the stream and along its banks was wiped out.
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Those moves have wiped roughly $2.5 trillion in value off global stocks.
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Indexes in Frankfurt , Paris and London's FTSE all saw advances wiped out.
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An entire region was wiped out by natural disaster and rebuilt itself.
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The working classes are wiped out in a way that removes guilt.
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For many families, that wiped out the value of their main asset.
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Big countries cannot fight in Sri Lanka — it would be wiped out.
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I wiped the last of the shaving foam from my flushed neck.
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Mr. Hill's relatives, including his mother, Carolyn Giummo, also wiped away tears.
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Shareholders are likely to have the value of their holdings wiped out.
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By the early 1900s, the tribe was thought to be wiped out.
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Experts say more than a billion animals may have been wiped out.
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Wading into the crowd, they hugged old friends and wiped away tears.
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" He added, "Afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth.
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Surreptitiously, I wiped at my tears, hoping that no one would notice.
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Mr. Sanders got wiped out on issues of sharper local resonance: Mrs.
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See how the feds finally wiped that smirk off Martin Shkreli's face.
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Pogroms carried out by the Whites saw entire Jewish villages wiped out.
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As the names of the dead were read, employees wiped away tears.
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Its lowball offer meant that BPE shareholders and bondholders were wiped out.
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For example, an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
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The hurricane wiped out most of the plantain farms on the island.
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But a mudslide badly damaged their home and wiped out their savings.
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I had at least one conversation with an applicant get mysteriously wiped.
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Well, it didn't disappear, but its stock was close to wiped out.
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Investors wiped 3 percent off its share price in after-hours trading.
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The word "pig" was wiped in blood on a white front door.
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The word "pig" was wiped in blood on a white front door.
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But hybridization has nearly wiped out bird species in the recent past.
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If one of her customers won big, she could get wiped out.
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Half the students, myself obviously included, wiped out over and over again.
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In souks and shops, machine-made overwhelmed handmade; imported wiped out local.
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Many of these events wiped out large areas, requiring a complete rebuilding.
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Overfishing, pollution, and disease all but wiped them out in New York.
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And then, not every tray table gets wiped thoroughly between each flight.
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Shortly afterward, the industry was nearly wiped out by white spot virus.
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In the last month, Fidelity wiped down the storage startup another 20%.
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And because most of the important infectious diseases that wiped out groups of people were brought in by foreigners, if you think about Europeans settling in the Americas [they] brought influenza and smallpox, which wiped out the indigenous people.
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A combined $2326.47 billion was wiped off Facebook and Google parent Alphabet's values.
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When the mandala was complete, they wiped away the image and began again.
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The Celtics then wiped out the 76ers in the rescheduled game Sunday night.
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"What happened to you was horrible," she said, as she wiped away tears.
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The sanctions have wiped out about 1 million bpd of Iranian crude exports.
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When an asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, dinosaurs were wiped out.
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A more recent one estimated 800 million jobs worldwide will be wiped away.
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He wiped his brow every time Mexico closed in but failed to score.
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The session's sharp declines also wiped out the indexes' gains for the week.
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The attack also wiped call logs to prevent victims realizing they were hacked.
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After inauguration day, the webpage devoted to gay rights was wiped from whitehouse.gov.
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"Feeling not loved back, it sucks," she added as she wiped away tears.
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Financing and advisory was affected by high LICs, which wiped out operating profit.
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I couldn't feel, I couldn't think, I was just gob-smacked, wiped out.
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She wiped the floor with me, and she barely even had to try.
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Would you pity your victims, even if their digital memories were wiped clean?
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The following year, the hacker breached the company and wiped its servers again.
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"I am totally totally wiped out," said Terry Zacharyj, the firm's operations manager.
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Carl Schmidt, the medical examiner, wiped the contact wound with a wet sponge.
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N.C. State wiped out a 14-point second-half deficit to force overtime.
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First, the exes both wiped their social media accounts clear of one another.
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On Friday, around $2.1 trillion was wiped off the value of global markets.
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Swedish regulators promised to investigate how one trader almost wiped out the pot.
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How long will it take for memory of America to be wiped out?
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Many of the mourners wiped their eyes as the coffins entered the sanctuary.
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First, some sort of environmental catastrophe wiped out many of the previous incumbents.
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He has now wiped all of that clean by deleting his Instagram account.
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In the counterpart universe, a worldwide flu epidemic wiped out millions of people.
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Mozambique also faces a cholera epidemic after the cyclone wiped out water facilities.
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In some territories Irma has wiped out assets worth more than annual GDP.
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I periodically check on my roommate who is wiped out from his seizure.
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It three tweets it was like everything I've worked for was wiped away.
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On top of that, slumping currencies have wiped out a fifth of profits.
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GPS would be completely wiped out, along with those systems dependent upon it.
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After Infinity War (spoiler alert), half of the galaxy's population was wiped out.
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Nearly £80 million ($100 million) was wiped off its market value on Monday.
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Some of the invited guests wiped tears from their eyes during the procession.
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But habitat loss and systematic extermination intended to protect livestock wiped them out.
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How many times they were wiped out while trying to capture these clips?
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Trillions of dollars were wiped off equities in a particularly torrid October month.
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I fought Ridley using Link, and Ridley literally wiped the floor with me.
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We were hoping he had a spotter because what if he wiped out?
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He said Kim told him a substance had been wiped on his face.
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The repo has since been wiped clean, though the GitHub account still exists.
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In 2009, it wiped out a third of the wheat crop in Brazil.
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From 2007 to 2013, 10 million beehives were wiped out from this phenomenon.
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Prince Harry wiped away tears on Saturday at his wedding to Meghan Markle.
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I wiped down any surface that I used right after I used it.
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Billions have been wiped off the company's share price since the scandal broke.
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Also, speak out so that these spaces aren't wiped out over partisan politics.
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He has since said that the extremist group has "mostly" been wiped out.
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The room was silent during her testimony and some lawmakers wiped away tears.
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He later learned that the outfit had almost been wiped out in Belgium.
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They clasped hands and cradled shoulders and wiped tears from sun-cracked eyes.
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However, unfavourable currency movements wiped off approximately AED 1.2 billion from our profits.
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The slide in the stock price wiped $466 million from the company's value.
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"Those terrorists are a cancer that needs to be wiped out," he said.
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Actually, he said, he never believed humankind was likely to be wiped out.
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Immediately following the incident, Lochte appeared visibly shaken and Burke wiped away tears.
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That wiped up to $55 billion off of the company's stock market value.
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Reports of his arrest saw $750 million wiped off Prince Alwaleed's fortune Sunday.
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This division cannot be wiped away by a return to policy-making norms.
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The losses wiped out most of the market's gains from earlier this week.
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The salaries of the poor were wiped out within hours of being paid.
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Nobody fully understands why or how fathers' mitochondrial DNA gets wiped from cells.
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At Laiki Bank alone, about 3.4 billion euros in deposits were wiped out.
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Mapping disease Great swathes of Tanzanian farmland have been wiped out by CBSD.
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She was part of the national security team that wiped out bin Laden.
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Any attempt to push that economic message was wiped away by Trump's tweet.
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The following year, an arsonist started a fire that wiped out 300 buildings.
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The slide has wiped out over $10 billion of the company's market value.
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It's burned 215,000 acres and pretty much wiped out the town of Paradise.
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Three generations of the same family were wiped out during the violent episode.
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"Ho, ho, ho" Federighi responded as he wiped some sweat from his brow.
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A concussion had wiped Witte's memory of the second half of the game.
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While these practices weren't totally wiped out by these victories, they did decrease.
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Shellfish compromise the integrity of the structure and must be wiped off regularly.
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I was rent-sharing his apartment when he wiped out on his Harley.
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All of that was wiped away when the NCAA vacated the 1990 title.
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I wiped my runny nose with my sleeve and peeked at their faces.
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Stanbrook isn't arguing that natural health products should be wiped off store shelves.
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I met people who lost their entire families; whole families were wiped out.
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But the losses — which have wiped out the gains on the benchmark S.&.
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Severe droughts in recent years have wiped out multi-generational farms and livelihoods.
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It's going to be wiped, so make sure it's safely stored somewhere else.
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In 2015, the astronauts wiped the leaves with sanitizing wipes before eating them.
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"They're wiped out, they have nothing and many people died," Mr. Trump said.
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When I go to Trader Joe's, most of the shelves are wiped clean.
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He wiped out whole (poor) neighborhoods to make room for roads and bridges.
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The saga has wiped nearly $50 billion off the social network's market value.
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Let's say something happens and your computer breaks or your cloud gets wiped.
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Russell groaned and wiped off the black ash with an even filthier cloth.
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Upper-middle-class earners would have their gains from tax cuts wiped out.
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" Then she wiped the tears from my face and said, "Love will prevail.
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Even their extreme xenophobia helps prevent them being wiped out by infectious diseases.
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"It wiped out my house and all the things in it," he said.
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Repeat as needed until the spill loosens and can be easily wiped away.
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Coral reefs will continue to be damaged, but will not be wiped out.
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Smallpox and other diseases brought by the Europeans wiped out hundreds of thousands.
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Any bacteria that wind up too close get wiped out by antimicrobial poisons.
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Schmiedlova, ranked No. 90, wiped out Osaka in a 23-minute first set.
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"Some single-story homes were obliterated, just wiped off the foundation," he said.
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Two weeks ago, a quake killed 460 people and wiped out whole villages.
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Hurricane Maria wiped out vast swaths of plantain, banana and coffee crops, above.
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She reached for my sullied phone and wiped its face with her napkin.
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After that, coyotes were reviled and hunters very nearly wiped out the animals.
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The bag is made of faux leather and can easily be wiped clean.
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Sauerbrunn wiped the blood off her face and ran back on the field.
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But I am happy to report that the seat wiped clean in seconds.
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Behind him, his close Russian colleague Anna Netrebko (singing Leonora) wiped away tears.
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They had wiped down the bars that would soon be stained with drinks.
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The wave of selling wiped has out the Dow's gains for the year.
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Diseases imported from Europe wiped out millions during the first century of contact.
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The offensiveness of the meme, for some transgender readers, couldn't be wiped away.
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Stanikzai, the chief negotiator, wiped his eyes with the tail of his turban.
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The Lehigh Valley rebuilt its economy after foreign competition wiped out its mills.
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He wiped his tears and reflected one last time to finish his speech.
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Flooding and mudslides have destroyed bridges and wiped out roads, stranding multiple villages.
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The fall meant the share price gains over the year were wiped out.
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The decline in the stock price wiped out Wells' gains for the year.
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The admission wiped about $15 billion or 85 percent off its market value.
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At no point did Reinking ask that the computer be wiped, he said.
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The court wiped away the lower court ruling and rendered the issue moot.
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They finally wiped out their mortgage balance within a few years of retiring.
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That dividend cut wiped 130 million euros ($146 million) off Renaults 2019 earnings.
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During testimony, Brown broke down and wiped away tears with his T-shirt.
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He said that 99% of his net worth was wiped out in 2000.
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Now, even in less-developed regions, it's close to being wiped out entirely.
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In defeat, the We Need Nine campaign was wiped out of liberal history.
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The rise of liberalism among Democrats has all but wiped out conservative Democrats.
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He wiped his sleeve across his face and leaned forward in his saddle.
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But high expenses due to advertising and technology spending have wiped off profits.
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Goliath battle could be wiped out if some in Congress have their way.
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He then wiped the grease off his beard and mouth with the bedspread.
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The tweet sent shares plunging, and wiped $22018 billion off Snap's market cap.
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This comes at great personal cost to C3PO, who has his memory wiped.
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Bernie Sanders thinks they should be wiped off the face of the earth.
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Meantime, some companies wiped out tobacco use entirely in films for younger audiences.
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The haenyeo tradition could very well be wiped out within a few decades.
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The bombing campaign has also wiped out Yemen's important fishing and agriculture industries.
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So for that money, Facebook will essentially get its sloppy slate wiped clean.
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Other relatives were comforted by family members as they wiped away their tears.
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She wiped all of her social media profiles clean — no profile pictures, even.
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He told her it was "just dust," she said, and wiped it off.
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One involves having their entire bodies wiped down with alcohol wipes, to kill germs.
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"In the worst-hit departments many towns have been virtually wiped out," he said.
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She cried, she wiped away her tears, she laughed and then cried some more.
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The outside perception of the front office hasn't been wiped clean from his memory.
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"He wiped years of my life and performances, and everybody else's performances," Brough said.
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"It wiped out the largest (by far) part of my net worth," says Garriott.
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Friday's losses also wiped out the gains for the week across the major indexes.
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Over the last five years, buybacks have wiped out more than a billion shares.
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Politically, many of the Democratic wins under Beshear have been all but wiped out.
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Here's a conspiracy theorist on YouTube complaining his blog was "wiped out" without warning.
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Holding her hand he wiped away her tears and incorporated her into the ceremony.
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Small shareholders in both unlisted banks have seen their investment all but wiped out.
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The feelings exhumed are so raw and visceral that all pretense is wiped away.
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While her ensemble was completely wiped clean of color, it was anything but boring.
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I wiped the mirror clean, but within a minute it was fogging up again.
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Louisville would become the first program ever to have a national title wiped out.
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After decades of being carelessly wiped out, darkness is becoming a precious natural resource.
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Dino death Still sad over the dinosaurs getting wiped out by that massive meteorite?
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Coal- and oil-powered cargo ships wiped out wind power in the 19th century.
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The tornado wiped out the school and many sustained serious injuries, but everyone survived.
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If that's not enough evidence, Taylor Swift wiped her Instagram clean on August 18th.
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I wiped my sweaty palms on my jeans and tried to control my breathing.
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Combined, the two companies wiped out a total of $53 billion in market cap.
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The next day, thousands of computers on Sands networks were wiped clean of files.
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Those scandals and others wiped out retirement accounts and cost investors billions of dollars.
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To be clear, Uber integration hasn't been wiped out from the Google Maps apps.
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More than two trillion dollars were wiped out globally, the largest drop on record.
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Those declines wiped out the weekly gains the averages had built through Thursday's close.
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Be smart: This really could end with the Affordable Care Act being wiped out.
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Depleted forests and introduced disease wiped out this Hawaiian honeycreeper, last seen in 1837.
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A scandalous default in the potato market in the 1970s wiped out several firms.
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The Crispr system wiped out nearly all Salmonella bacteria, while leaving E. coli intact.
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During his testimony, Brown broke down and wiped away tears with his T-shirt.
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MI last year wiped out the savings of more than 200,000 - mainly retail - investors.
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All that data is automatically wiped off the computer after the client logs off.
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LinkedIn's losses wiped out nearly $220 billion in the professional networking site's market value.
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He described a series of obstacles, including a server that had its software wiped.
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"We've seen whole industries wiped out or completely changed because of technology," he said.
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She wiped tears away from her eyes after the sentencing in the courthouse lobby.
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He plans to have all of Mt. Gox's equity wiped out, including his own.
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Were the majority of dinosaurs wiped out instantly, or over a longer geological period?
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Reuters also reported that around $14 billion had been wiped off its market value.
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I'm wiped, so after I shower, I get into bed while J. packs up.
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That interest was wiped out in bankruptcy court when Icahn took over in March.
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Many others were wiped out by diseases and accidents before the age of ten.
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The ones who wiped out their life savings to pay for a famous photographer.
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"Mexico Beach was wiped out," FEMA administrator William "Brock" Long said, according to CNN.
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An estimated 250,000 people died and perhaps 90% of the economy was wiped out.
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Dickinsonia costata, an Ediacaran organism that was wiped out during the first mass extinction.
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The drop wiped out about half a billion pounds from the company's market capitalization.
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Most of the initial marks we saw wiped right off, leaving a pristine finish.
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By then, the food has already been eaten and the counters already wiped down.
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The fact that it's the internet so these things can never be wiped free.
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Philipps wiped away tears while talking about the salad Oprah was going to make.
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In Australia, $71 billion was wiped off the stock market in just two days.
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As far as removal, both polishes wiped right off with acetone, with no staining.
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She took a few steps backwards, and then was wiped out by a bus.
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Two months after he wiped his account clean, Pete Davidson has returned to Instagram.
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Now practically all convention news has been wiped out by Trump's own erratic behavior.
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Obama wiped his eyes as he addressed his wife and thanked his running mate.
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Jordyn Woods has officially been wiped from Khloé Kardashian's denim brand Good American's website.
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And, in a blazing show of political defiance, he wiped his butt with it.
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Technology already has wiped away many of those positions in companies large and small.
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"I never had a lot of support," he said, as he wiped away tears.
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We have wiped more than 2000% of mammals off the face of the Earth.
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In after-hours trading, Apple saw around $9 billion wiped from its market cap.
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Portions were wiped or deleted, and those deletions coincided with notwonderful's communications with DPR.
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The Spix's Macaw, better known as Blu to Rio fans, has been wiped out.
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According to Reuters, this wiped off more than $6 billion of its market value.
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It appears some information on the phone was wiped remotely, according to the official.
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Every six hours, the accumulation atop the table is measured and then wiped clean.
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Witnesses were few, particularly in cases like Trawniki, where Nazis wiped out entire populations.
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Miranda Lambert wiped away tears as Nicole Kidman pumped her hands in the air.
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Those who have already completed their sentence could have their records wiped, as well.
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The Scottish National Party has all-but wiped it out north of the border.
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She wiped Lauren's tears away so that she could continue to feed the baby.
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Were all of their memories wiped — do they not remember high school at all?
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Because if there was a deluge, would it have wiped away some potential evidence?
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She didn't even freak out, she just wiped off the dip and kept working.
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Small pay rises in the mid-20143s were wiped out by the financial crisis.
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Obamacare wiped out existing health care plans in ten states: they could come back.
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We got wiped out statewide last time so that's where I'm focusing my attention.
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It's wiped out nearly 80 percent of Tasmanian devils in these last few decades.
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After he finished playing, Lacob wiped the perspiration from his hands with a towel.
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An estimated 70 percent of the Tutsi population was wiped out during the genocide.
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It wiped out entire blocks in Rockport and levelled other towns in the area.
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To the east 90 percent of the island of Barbuda had been wiped clean.
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I wiped a spot clear so that I could see the locker-room door.
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Your to-do list gets wiped clean today with the new moon in Aries.
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In some regions, capybara have been effectively wiped out for their meat and skin.
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"If European carmakers don't transform quickly enough, they will be wiped out," said Bailey.
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"Some towns and villages have been almost wiped off the map," Ban told reporters.
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Adverse jury verdicts have wiped more than 900% from Bayer's market value since August.
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Smollett's attorneys said "his record has been wiped clean" in a statement released Tuesday.
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"This was supposed to be my year," Burroughs said as he wiped away tears.
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The reporter wiped the material off the camera lens and got back to work.
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On Sunday, Janne clutched a stuffed animal as her mother wiped away her tears.
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The export sector's contribution to GDP in the third quarter was wiped by imports.
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The websites' archives have also been completely wiped, leaving no trace of past articles.
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Those who question the vanguard are "reactionaries" who must be wiped out or reeducated.
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During the Spanish Inquisition, Jewish culture and buildings were then hidden or wiped out.
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When he sent it in for a repair, CMI wiped the machine's memory chip.
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Any pretense to a motivation other than dodging taxes has now been wiped away.
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" Sanders said that U.S. forces have "wiped out 99 percent of ISIS in Syria.
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Existing shareholders, mostly retail investors, have seen the value of their holdings wiped out.
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American tourist Jessica Rightmayer wiped away tears as the U.S. national anthem was played.
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He wiped it off with his bare hands — a move he regretted almost immediately.
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Powell single-handedly wiped out a 53-42 deficit by scoring 12 straight points.
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He transferred the files to an external drive and then wiped his laptop clean.
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This lamination allows scuff marks to be wiped off easily, according to Vanlife Customs.
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That plunge wiped out more than $5 billion in market cap for the company.
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But the clams were wiped out 66 million years ago, just like the dinosaurs.
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Yellow cards are wiped clean at the World Cup but only after the quarterfinals.
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Much like the Cradle, the Forge is wiped out, this time by a flood.
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That means handlebars, seats, brakes, bells, shifters, and seat clamps all get wiped down.
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ESL's nearly 50 percent stake in Sears will probably be wiped out in bankruptcy.
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Today, they exist at Facebook's mercy and might be wiped away at any moment.
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And just like that, 12 years of work and sacrifice could be wiped out.
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Each seat's ottoman opened to provide some storage space — we even wiped that down.
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Two jurors wiped away tears after reviewing photos of the Krim children on Monday.
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Other equity holders, including the advertising giant WPP Group, may also be wiped out.
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The estimated amount global markets saw wiped away after reaching record highs in January.
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In terms of media coverage, the women are just being wiped off the map.
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The population groups of billions of species will be wiped out in the process.
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People wiped tears away, and embraced, and blew their noses, and belted out hymns.
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The first time he'd faced them, they'd wiped out three quarters of his team.
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Other patients at the eye hospital said their immediate families had been wiped out.
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Photos show mosques, schools, and streets being sprayed and wiped down around the world.
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"I brought a bag of Clorox wipes and wiped down every surface," he said.
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With the coronavirus pandemic, some parts of our lives have similarly been wiped clean.
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A vigorous campaign of education and vaccination eventually wiped out polio in our country.
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Two recent droughts have wiped out many of Zimbabwe's crops and depleted water sources.
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Monday's losses wiped out a combined $445 billion in the two indexes' stock value.
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And in some places, the retail giant has virtually wiped out all other competition.
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So does this put the debate over what wiped out the dinosaurs to rest?
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Seconds later, Team Hong Kong nearly team-wiped Paraguay and captured the first point.
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I helped Roshi stand while Jikan knelt behind him and gently wiped him clean.
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And in the last three decades, many of those gains have been wiped out.
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The STOXX has seen nearly $700 billion wiped off its value since Friday's close.
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She frantically wiped the child's face with water and gave her juice to drink.
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The bill was fixed, and our family is not, as I feared, wiped out.
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Mr. Jankowski, the marine engineer, removed his red cap and wiped his beaded forehead.
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The stained-glass windows are being vacuumed, the cast-bronze entrance doors wiped down.
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The voracious serpents wiped 10 out of 303 native forest birds off the island.
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But the combination of extra carbon dioxide with warmer water wiped out that benefit.
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The severe weather also wiped out the homes the people were, the sheriff added.
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Thanks to vaccines, it became the first deadly disease to be completely wiped out.
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Italy's pure stock of the bees was wiped out due to interbreeding and disease.
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Biden wiped tears from his eyes before Obama hung the medal around his neck.
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In the end, Harvey temporarily wiped out about a quarter of U.S. refining capacity.
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"Sudden climate change wiped out this ancient kind of Corsola," the Pokédex entry says.
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But the past hasn't totally been wiped out, and some traces are highly visible.
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Those losses wiped out what would have otherwise been a profitable quarter for SoftBank.
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The losses wiped out what would have otherwise been a profitable quarter for SoftBank.
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But those gains were wiped out later as Fed Chair Jerome Powell briefed journalists.
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Nearly $50 billion of market value has been wiped off its shares since Friday.
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Any remaining evidence likely will be meticulously wiped out, if it hasn't been already.
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There were wet, white blobs on his face, and Nott gently wiped them away.
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It's not the first time C-3PO had his mind wiped in the saga.
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Its epic stock plunge has wiped out more than $230 billion in market value.
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The "I hate twitter" video was uploaded an hour before Kjellberg wiped his account.
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It is impossible to fathom what it means to have three generations wiped out.
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As bad as I got hit, there are other guys that got wiped out.
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Here in Cuba, that has been wiped out by the revolution for ages now.
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The hemorrhage dissipated, but in the aftermath, Bouton's language skills were essentially wiped out.
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When Eleanor uncovered the plan, Michael wiped their memories and rebooted the elaborate deception.
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Some of the most controversial proposals, like eliminating the medical deduction, were wiped away.
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Large swaths of the Bahamas' wiring has been wiped out and must be restored.
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"He wanted them to be wiped off the face of the earth," she said.
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Effectively, the country was for lack of a better word, wiped off the map.
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As of Tuesday, his record, for official purposes at least, had been wiped clean.
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The Tasmanian tiger was wiped out by hunters in Tasmania during the early 1900s.
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"Look, my father's family was wiped out by Hitler in the Holocaust," he said.
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Lee, a conservative who would like to see Obamacare wiped off the books entirely.
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The compartment is fully lined, and it can be pulled out and wiped clean.
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A generation of artists and intellectuals was butchered, and cultural traditions were wiped out.
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Five million homes were lost and $13 trillion in family wealth was wiped out.
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Police say they wiped his face with VX, which killed him in under 20 minutes.
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An entire generation of lords, of power, wiped from the board of the great game.
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The FDIC insures bank deposits so customers are not wiped out if a lender fails.
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And while her ensemble was completely wiped clean of color, it was anything but boring.
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At the time the bubble burst, $1.755 trillion in value was wiped from internet stocks.
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When the communist Chinese government took over in 1949, the practice was virtually wiped out.
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The steep fall had wiped 68.6 billion rupees, or 21 percent, off PNB's market value.
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The Grizzlies then wiped out the deficit and tied the game on Bruno Caboclo's layup.
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Jobs will be impacted or wiped out entirely by automation during the next president's term.
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At one point, the young star appeared to become emotional as he wiped his face.
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Inequality isn't wiped away by being well-meaning, and racism can't be solved through kindness.
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She wiped her forehead with her forearm, as if she'd been doing hard, sweaty labor.
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Apple weathered the setback, but GT was wiped out and had to file for bankruptcy.
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Alan Caton, a retired police officer, says it has wiped out Ipswich's street sex trade.
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They used a spreadsheet to keep them on target as they wiped out their debt.
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In the initial downpour, the rain wiped out entire populations unable to find shelter. Ouch.
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A Christmas Eve fire at a US Steel factory wiped out its sulfur pollution controls.
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The phony soundbite incensed many Indonesian Muslims and wiped out his lead in opinion polls.
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Instead he wiped his forearm across his mouth and got sauce all over his skin.
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The PT was wiped out on Lula's home turf, the industrial towns around São Paulo.
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The women from Bhutan wiped their noses on their sleeves and spit into trash cans.
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Tyrion's plea that an entire noble house shouldn't be wiped out is also pretty fascinating.
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Andrew pummeled south Florida 25 years ago and wiped out entire neighborhoods with ferocious winds.
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Mr. Levandowski then wiped and reformatted the laptop in an attempt to erase forensic fingerprints.
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Zainab Labungasa lived in Petobo, a neighborhood that was completely wiped out by the tsunami.
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So each time a new save happens, the oldest one in line gets wiped out.
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Businesses need to park their earnings where they will not be wiped out by inflation.
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A few jurors wiped away tears after they were shown pictures of Hailey&aposs body.
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While the Fenty website is already wiped clean, there are still some available on Sephora.
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That's what Congress did when it wiped out the penalty for going without insurance coverage.
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The next day the slate is wiped clean, ready for new content from that day.
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So imagine if this issue could be wiped out by a simple bar of soap.
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The decline in business investment wiped a full percentage point from the final GDP number.
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His cautious June manifesto was written as polls suggested that Labour could be wiped out.
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In true Milania fashion, she wiped her tears on my sleeve and we all laughed.
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Almost all of those groups would eventually be wiped out or transform into political parties.
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Employees aren't going to stick around long if they see their equity stake wiped out.
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Everything she fought for was for naught; humanity essentially wiped itself out in the war.
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His followers' minds were wiped clean of society's corruption to see the world his way.
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The S&P 500 was down less than 1% but had earlier gains wiped out.
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Ive's departure immediately wiped $9 billion from Apple's market cap, according to CNBC's Steve Kovach.
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Lena ordered a hot coffee, wiped her glasses, and began to tell me her story.
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This after last week's sell-off wiped $1 trillion off the value of Chinese stocks.
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Thomas Cook's shares have been nearly wiped out and were down 45% in London trading.
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He then grabbed her and gave her a hug, whispering as He wiped back tears.
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Before dinosaurs ruled Earth, something wiped out roughly 60% of all life on the planet.
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Indeed, men have already wiped out nearly every other magical being south of the Wall.
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The selloff that ensued wiped out 110 billion yuan of market value from Moutai's peak.
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That wiped out almost $1 billion in EBIT from those 20 retailers alone, AlixPartners said.
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Leon wiped out any realistic hopes Texas had of winning the game in the sixth.
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That wiped out nearly 2.5 billion reais ($669 million) of market capitalization in the session.
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The downturn and Beijing's reforms have wiped out jobs in mining, steelmaking and other industries.
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When he successfully completed his sentence in 2018, the charge was wiped from his record.
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We're told the phone in question did not have "compromising information" and was remotely wiped.
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Amazon's tidal wave has wiped them out one by one, with more inevitably to come.
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Partisanship comes naturally in politics; it's the gum wiped into the carpets of political discourse.
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A single rule passed in 85033 wiped out half of the coal industry's entire output.
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He wiped a glistening brown fingertip on his jeans and screwed the lid back on.
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And with no sign of the debt being wiped out, things are not looking up.
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At that rate, there's no way we can repopulate reefs before they get wiped out.
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It was nearly wiped out in 2008 by Sunni tribal fighters allied with American forces.
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Another big reason why you're wiped after a beach day could be plain old dehydration.
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Eventually, the traces of our daily life will be wiped away, hopefully replaced by another.
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A stone memorial in a village to a "good" family that was largely wiped out.
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The markets have wiped out all or most of the gains they made in 2018.
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Peregrines were nearly wiped out in the mid-20th century because of the pesticide DDT.
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The drop wiped out nearly $11 billion in market value in a single trading day.
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He wiped his fish-slimy hands on his vest and said he'd take the box.
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We have also nearly wiped out the gains we made since the beginning of 2018.
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He kissed the top of her head, and she laughed and wiped her tears away.
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Florida International wiped out a seven-point hole to forge a 37-37 halftime tie.
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A shutdown would have wiped out much of Perry's business, its owner, Perry Arsenis, said.
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Chicago's Tarik Cohen had an 89-yard kick return wiped out by a holding penalty.
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It wiped out our savings and we had to put some on a credit card.
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The pie was meant to serve eight, but four of us wiped the skillet clean.
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"The moment they are withdrawn," he said, "I think the forest will be wiped out."
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This would have "wiped out" the U.K. bank's capital 10 years ago, the BOE said.
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However, Canadiens coach Claude Julien challenged the call, and a review wiped out the goal.
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This would mean that no one would be wiped out by a major health event.
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The economy had slumped and wiped out his small business operating kids' birthday party stores.
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Last summer, Trump also wiped away conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza's conviction for campaign finance violations.
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The Dow wiped out a nearly 234 point deficit Thursday to end the day higher.
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Amazon wiped out $17.5 billion from eight companies' market values Thursday with just two announcements.
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The fact was that we could be wiped off the map at any given time.
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"My net worth was cut, certainly the majority of it was wiped out," she says.
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I just wiped away the spill with a napkin and promptly forgot about my troubles.
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All of my negative thoughts about plastic surgery were wiped away in that one consultation.
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The scandal has wiped billions off its stock market value and triggered a cash crunch.
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And so the doubt was wiped away from the second I stepped into the organization.
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The largest one, 250 million years ago, saw 95 percent of all species wiped out.
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The majority of her records were wiped out when a flood damaged her storage unit.
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As a result of ongoing conversations, the list of beer names has been wiped clean.
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But in Colombia, these indiscriminate spraying flights wiped out poor farmers' crops—food, coca, everything.
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Abandoned by its residents, the town was effectively wiped off the map after that event.
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The threat came just before all that data got wiped and destroyed from Sony's systems.
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It also appears from the screenshot Twitter posted that the entire inbox hadn't been wiped.
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Then he wiped his forehead, walked up to the table and went back to work.
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While that boosted bonds for a while, those gains have been all but wiped out.
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The slate has been wiped clean, too, so the Americans will not have a cushion.
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In the Bard's day, the Black Death wiped out a quarter of his town's population.
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Major League Baseball has wiped out the rest of spring training and postponed its season.
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But the highs that he felt onstage could be wiped out by debilitating lows elsewhere.
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That wiped $120 billion off the company's market value — and $3003 billion off Mark Zuckerberg's.
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Traveling with three friends last fall, we shared the dish and wiped the bowl clean.
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Across the continent, cultures that had thrived for hundreds of years were nearly wiped away.
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Workers earning median incomes would see most, but not all, of their benefits wiped out.
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Prince Asiel wiped his brow, set the baton aside and spoke of God's master plan.
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Large numbers of permanent jobs were wiped out, especially in rural and former industrial areas.
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In retaliation, Aerys wiped out the Darklyn family — torturing and killing even their distant kinsmen.
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The week has so far wiped off $14 trillion in value from world stock markets.
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The hackers also stole employees' personal information, including Social Security numbers, and wiped Sony's servers.
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He had wiped the blood from his gun and clothes but had taken Noi's shoes.
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He gently wiped spittle from her mouth as she stared vacantly from an elevated chair.
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Screen protectors can possibly be wiped with sanitizing wipes that could cut down on contamination.
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Before sitting down, I wiped down my seat thoroughly with wet wipes, including the buttons ...
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After my visit, I wiped down just about every nook and cranny with sanitizing wipes.
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Rao wiped each implement with sanitizer before stowing it back in the rolling doctor's bag.
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Plus, it's not like years and years of investment gains got wiped out last week.
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If he stays out of trouble for a year, his record will be wiped clean.
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"I will, and have, hugged and wiped the tears of my little ones," she said.
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It wiped out all its gains for the year and down 1.1% year-to-date.
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Each day acres of Borneo's rain forests are wiped out for industrial palm oil plantations.
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Pandemic fears have wiped out $28 trillion from the S&P 22008 over that span.
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Maybe not as wiped out as I normally would have — but hungover all the same.
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Their prey may have perished or fled, and herbivores have had their vegetation wiped out.
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The goal counted but then it didn't, wiped out for offside after a video review.
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Twitter itself said it wiped 70 million fake accounts from its site just last year.
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The storms caused widespread damage across Texas and Florida and wiped out hundreds of crops.
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Investors have wiped some $20123 billion off the value of the company in two days.
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The international greatness of American science won't be wiped away by a single executive order.
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Coral reefs would decline by 70% to 90% instead of being almost completely wiped out.
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A currency crisis last year wiped nearly 30% off the lira's value against the dollar.
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A stunning $184 billion has been wiped off Exxon's market valuation since its 2014 peak.
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Several of the female Democratic senators who had called for his resignation wiped their eyes.
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But officials at Kennesaw wiped the server clean shortly after the plaintiffs filed their suit.
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After the movie, I'm pretty wiped so we go home and get ready for bed.
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Last month, a Republican majority wiped them out without so much as a second thought.
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A rainout at Baltimore wiped away a 5-0 Boston lead in the second inning.
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The downbeat results wiped more than a fifth off the luxury car-maker's market value.
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His Liberal Party was wiped out in Alberta and in its equally resentful neighbour, Saskatchewan.
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Depending on the statistical measure, inflation has either mostly or entirely wiped out worker raises.
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Prosecutors alleged that Huong and Aisyah wiped Kim's face with the chemical before washing themselves.
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Without the cable, Liberia's already very limited access to the internet can be wiped out.
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What a 9-foot storm surge didn't crash into, the 155-mph winds wiped out.
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"My daughter is my heart," said the proud dad while his daughter wiped away tears.
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But, incredibly, their phones were wiped clean before investigators could see what was in them.
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Jones has wiped out the division once before, and it has yet to properly replenish.
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"It puts to bed the whole idea that humans wiped them out," said Dr. Clarkson.
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"I remember her husband," Dr. Hollier said, and she wiped her eyes at the memory.
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The hospital is not far from a riverbank that was wiped out by the flooding.
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The stock rallied Monday nearly 2% and wiped away its meager year-to-date losses.
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Spain had wiped out Turtle Worship and there was no way to bring it back.
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But workers' wages haven't budged, and, one after another, workers' rights are getting wiped away.
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"That can't just be wiped off with the stroke of a pen," Levi told me.
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That wiped out St. Louis' best chance of rewarding Martinez with the win his performance merited.
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Negative implications and realities were wiped clean, but then again, that's how you make something beautiful.
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In a matter of 24 hours, about $30 billion was wiped off of Bitcoin's market cap.
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Harwood: Are you concerned that the work that you've done is going to get wiped out?
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Still sweating from his performance, Bieber wiped his neck with a towel after his short speech.
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Any lingering doubts about their conservative bona fides, with few exceptions, were wiped away this term.
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A #deleteuber social media campaign went viral, and more than 200,000 people wiped out their accounts.
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"I told you I was a mess," Lambert told the crowd as she wiped away tears.
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However, Pacorietty's pair wiped out New Jersey's lead, and set the stage for the dramatic finish.
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That anger can't simply be wiped away by a new, softer tone from the President-elect.
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"If companies don't adjust quickly to this industry reorientation, they risk being wiped out," warned Bailey.
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The Kings won despite having a goal wiped away via replay for the second consecutive game.
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One wiped away tears as the judge described men and boys being separated from their families.
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About 99% of the Dothraki army was wiped out at the very beginning of the confrontation.
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Athanasiou scored the tying goal late in regulation as Detroit wiped out a 2-0 deficit.
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Some competitors wiped away tears after leaving the stage, while others took their defeat in stride.
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Further west, the storm wiped out roofs, barns and trees in DeRidder, CNN affiliate KPLC reported.
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It was flowing north and then east toward a community the lava wiped out last week.
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A river of molten rock is flowing toward a community that got wiped out last week.
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That was a month after Hurricane Maria wiped out Puerto Rico's power, water, and medical services.
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The bill started at $12,966 and was ultimately wiped out completely — but getting there wasn't easy.
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Those simple actions might have saved lives as the tornado wiped out the hospital's second floor.
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Almost without thinking, she wiped the mousse from her hands and headed for the front door.
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Years of authoritarian rule wiped out all opposition, political ideas and democratic movements in the country.
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Even before Monday's fall, some $457 billion had been wiped off the sector's total market value.
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Misfits couldn't hang on though, getting wiped in the first team fight after taking the point.
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I'm in search of a particular pair of pants, but they are wiped out of sizes.
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Unlike Kiribati or other atoll nations, the sceptred isle would not be wiped off the map.
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KS: They would like the slate to be wiped clean, but they haven't fired the CEO.
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This could end in the Affordable Care Act being completely wiped out, Axios' David Nather explains.
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The company exited bankruptcy in September 2017, saying it had wiped out $900 million of debt.
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Subsidies that, among other things, fattened farmers were wiped out, tariffs dropped and investment opened up.
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Stock losses have wiped around $2600 billion from its market value since the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
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My eyes were watering when we were singing a duet, and Cynthia wiped away my tears.
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He wiped a tear from his eye and stepped off the witness stand to hug her.
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The pads were thrown away, but were biodegradable; the pants could be wiped and re-used.
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She wiped the sides of her mouth with her finger to clean up where she overpainted.
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The hills on 14 and 15 wiped me out and it was a battle coming in.
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It wiped out crops, damaged or destroyed 230,000 homes and left the entire island without power.
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The dispute has wiped about $1.7 billion off Acacia's market value since the ban was introduced.
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CNN reported Saturday that Florence has wiped out power to about 214,22018 customers throughout the Carolinas.
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Since Tuesday's warning, Toshiba's share drop has wiped about $6.5 billion off of its market value.
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His phone was mysteriously wiped after he looked for help on how to wipe a phone.
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All the data on your Chromebook will be wiped, but it's all in the cloud, right?
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Rules that are in draft form in at least ten state legislatures would be wiped away.
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Meteorological forecasts suggest the deficit should be wiped out by the end of August, Ramesh said.
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Schermer overruled other objections, including from shareholders whose stock will be wiped out in the reorganization.
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Staying up that late to talk to C. was not a good idea — I feel wiped.
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"As far as getting wiped out this weekend, I'm not too worried about that," McMullin said.
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After she finished, Turner proudly fist pumped into the camera, laughed, and wiped her mouth clean.
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Savvy drivers in places like China started buying iPhones with wiped memories on the black market.
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After the hearing concluded, committee staffers wiped up chicken grease from the area around Cohen's seat.
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It shows a senior Al Qaeda terrorist and his bodyguard getting wiped out before your eyes.
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According to the statement, Caitlyn left behind her cell phone whose data had been wiped clean.
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The city was "wiped out" after the storm made landfall last Wednesday packing 155 mph winds.
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We are talking about 50, 60, 100 million people could have been wiped out and lost.
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Keswick, a mountain town of just over 400 people, was almost completely wiped out, officials said.
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A bunker on base is all but wiped out; the buildings appearing to be blown away.
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CNN reported Saturday that Florence has wiped out power to about 950,000 customers throughout the Carolinas.
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One of the US soldiers wiped Saddam's face with the American flag and took it down.
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The remaining six months are wiped away because you return the phone, which still has value.
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After the hearing, J.Z. wiped tears from his eyes and hugged his mom and younger siblings.
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When Islamic State is wiped out, Russia may support Turkey in Syria finishing off the PKK.
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Simply pop the code into the voucher box and the £49 upfront cost is completely wiped.
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I mean, I really feel I'm just washed up, wiped out—I've just squandered my life.
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Gains in spot yuan have effectively wiped out its losses in the last two trading sessions.
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Once that's closed, the bankruptcy blemish will be wiped from cap's record ... according to his attorney.
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"She avoided a long, drawn out painful death," said Diaz, 43, as he wiped away tears.
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Globally the vote wiped $2.08 trillion off equity markets on Friday, the biggest daily loss ever.
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Farage's UK Independence Party, or UKIP, was all but wiped out in last week's British elections.
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A ruling from a lower court in favor of Grimm was also wiped off the books.
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Invasive species, which had been unwisely introduced to the island, wiped out most of the species.
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Reports say the missiles launched had the words: "Israel must be wiped out" written on them.
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As we wiped the sweat off our brow and dug in, we were not as convinced.
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In hard cash terms it has wiped nearly $900 billion off the index's overall market capitalization.
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Robert Downey Jr.'s son has followed in his footsteps, getting his drug record wiped clean.
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"The weak ones should be wiped out; it helps market consolidation," said a Shanghai-based developer.
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The slate was wiped and we were starting from zero and creating the life we wanted.
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Somehow it seems like in my mind it's almost been, sort of, memory wiped a bit.
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Over the weekend, enthusiastic fans wiped out stock in just 10 seconds after it appeared online.
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"What's unique about Puerto Rico is that the electric grid was basically wiped out," Schott said.
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No tears shed, the servers wiped to make more room for Dark Souls III PVP players.
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A large 8.0 percent underperformance in excise duty more than wiped out the company tax gains.
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The past week's stock market slide has wiped $2.6 trillion off the value of global equity.
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There aren't many doughnut shops left: time took many and Hurricane Katrina wiped out some more.
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The telecommunications system in Barbuda was wiped out and cell towers were knocked over, he said.
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More than $100 billion was wiped off the value of all cryptocurrencies over the proposed legislation.
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The surge in bad loans has almost wiped out its regulatory capital, its financial figures show.
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Like, you shouldn't be having digestive issues, you shouldn't feel completely wiped out and perpetually fatigued.
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Which has also wiped off billions in share value — and led to a bunch of lawsuits.
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In doing so, she wiped out the fan theory of a sizable chunk of the audience.
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But Slyngstad said that market gains so far in 2019 had wiped out last year's losses.
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But the development also wiped away centuries of history and most of Beirut's rich architectural heritage.
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Four losses in five games have wiped the joy out of the most enjoyable team around.
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The newspapers said she scored a TKO, that she wiped the floor clean with Donald Trump.
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A young woman from Orlando wiped back her tears, "They were from my city," she said.
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He has since tempered those comments to state that the extremist group is "mostly" wiped out.
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According to Corker, Russia won't change its calculus until challenges against Assad have been wiped out.
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Also, 73,000 homes had collapsed, and nearly 1.7 million acres of crops had been wiped out.
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There are also things I don't remember, a part of the day that trauma wiped away.
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Instead of getting wiped out, the duo earned a 4,200% return over 10 years through 1980.
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Puerto Rico is rebuilding after two major hurricanes wiped out most of the island's electrical grid.
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The Sands share price has been falling, and billions have been wiped off the market cap.
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JERUSALEM — In his native Iran, leaders openly wish for Israel to be wiped off the map.
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But any signs of a youth trend away from Democrats seem to have been wiped out.
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I wiped my mouth, took my books from the backseat, and got out of the car.
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Once Wyoming let Big Telecom's fingers on its bill, that option was wiped from the table.
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Macron's stunning sweep to power all but wiped the traditional parties off the French political landscape.
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But it isn't as if a person's entire value system is wiped clean by group behavior.
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Around $4 trillion had reportedly been wiped off the global equities market in the past week.
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But my heart froze the day I noticed the "incomplete" requests tab had been completely wiped.
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They wiped away any blood from the birth, but left the vernix on the babies' skin.
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But they were soon back on the medal stand, where Nadal wiped away a few tears.
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The sell-off since then has wiped out most, if not all, of the over-enthusiasm.
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In front of me, a mother wiped her eyes as she held onto her toddler daughter.
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He grabbed half a dozen shotgun shells, then put on gloves and wiped them for prints.
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The attack killed 10 employees and wiped out a business that had employed dozens of families.
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The downdraft in stocks — about 11.5% — has wiped out an astounding $3.4 trillion in stockholder wealth.
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The video does not show whether media members wiped down the equipment after Gobert touched them.
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Inside the museum the other day, a woman sat down beside me and wiped away tears.
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Then the Tubbs fire wiped out about 218 percent of city's housing stock — roughly 2100,2101 homes.
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In his spare time, Grant also wiped out the earliest version of the Ku Klux Klan.
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The Dow (INDU) had already wiped out its gains under the Trump White House last week.
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We should eliminate the rule that allows all taxable gains to be wiped out at death.
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When Europeans arrived in the 1500s, they likely wiped out much of the crop's genetic diversity.
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I want to make a difference and … I will not let our history get wiped away.
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When the paroxysms subsided, the mother gently wiped his face and carried him to his bed.
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It sold 165,00 copies worldwide, which wiped out the debt and righted the family's financial ship.
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Last year, he said, the entire colony was wiped out by an infestation of Varroa mites.
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The bride and groom danced and, as they did, the groom wiped away the bride's tears.
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She wiped the goo off, told me to put my shirt on, and left the room.
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We always knew that most of the people Thanos wiped out would return in the end.
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The drop in Boeing's stock on Monday wiped almost $13 billion off the company's market value.
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The obstacles have cut crop production or wiped out entire harvests, leaving already poor families destitute.
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The 2007-2009 recession wiped $600 billion dollars from U.S. GDP on an inflation-adjusted basis.
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Nearly $10 trillion has been wiped from U.S. stock-market value in less than a month.
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I believe there's nothing anti-Semitic in calling for Israel to be wiped off the map.
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The wineglasses at Craft are wiped and polished many times before a customer ever sees them.
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Or perhaps it's a just but merciless world, where civilizations are wiped out for their iniquity?
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It's not that Israel would be — as is so often actively threatened — wiped from the map.
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So, using 70% alcohol, we wiped down every door handle, light switch, drawer knob, and surface.
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SoftBank's profit in its last two quarterly earnings was completely wiped out from Vision Fund losses.
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The stock decline wiped 92 billion Hong Kong dollars ($11.7 billion) off the company's market value.
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In his place, C. J. Beathard had his only pass attempt wiped out by a penalty.
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Soviet and government troops were accused of mass rape and massacres that wiped out whole villages.
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And she was wiped out among voters without a college degree: Only 15 percent backed her.
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The slump in global equities has wiped out more than $20 trillion in value this week.
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These milestones on the road to self-sufficiency would be jeopardized if DACA is wiped out.
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But he wiped his hand on his napkin, snuffed the little dove and pressed it flat.
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It could also encourage a revival of Al Qaeda, which the government had effectively wiped out.
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Friday's sell-off wiped out the averages' gains for January and snapped four-month winning streaks.
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Fortnite's season X event, The End, just wiped out the whole island #Theend #Fortnite #PS215share pic.twitter.
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The losses on the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets wiped out a combined $445 billion in value.
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Paleoanthropologists say that catastrophic climate change twice almost wiped out the human species in prehistoric Africa.
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Dozens, even hundreds, of the animals have been wiped out by various calamities over the years.
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Men strode by smelling of sharp cologne, faces clear of wrinkles — wiped away with expensive creams.
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But it would also have almost completely wiped out the current shareholders, dominated by hedge funds.
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The state's early fruit was wiped out, but growers are hopeful about the late-season crop.
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The Permian mass extinction event, as it's known, wiped out 90% of all life on Earth.
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An estimated 20 million artifacts -- spanning 11,000 years -- may have been wiped out in just hours.
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"This is a trial that wiped out freedom of thought," Ergin Cinmen, the lawyer, told Reuters.
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I quickly wiped my cheeks again, but it was obvious he had already noticed my tears.
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After visiting the devastated island, Trump said Tuesday that Puerto Rico's debt should be wiped away.
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A television played as he arranged the chairs and wiped down counters in the empty room.
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After each slate of Sunday (and Monday) games, everything is wiped clean and everybody starts fresh.
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"Not bad, right?" he asked as he wiped the sweat off his forehead with paper napkins.
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A lockout that wiped out the 153-5 N.H.L. season left behind a thirst for hockey.
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Infinity War ends in a dark place, with half the universe wiped out in an instant.
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But Uber's shareholders have seen 30% of its value wiped out since it listed in May.
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Now that your device is wiped, you're ready to post your phone and get that cash!
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Diamondbacks-Rockies, canceled Rain wiped out the scheduled game between Arizona and Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz.
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The fires are estimated to have wiped between 0.1-0.4 percentage points from the March quarter.
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These are battered and bruised: billions of dollars of equity and debt has been wiped out.
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The Clausthaler Unfiltered Dry Hopped Lager wiped the floor with the rest of the nonalcoholic beers.
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By the time we got back to campus, at ten, I felt wiped out and speechless.
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Bathroom mirrors, countertops, and sinks should be wiped daily to make the space seem substantially tidier.
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He was soon taken away, and a small pool of blood was wiped from the floor.
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We were forced off our lands; a lot of our ancestors died; populations were wiped out.
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So liberal nationwide injunctions tend to be wiped away quickly, while conservative injunctions may last forever.
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It is most famous for an attack that wiped 35,85033 computers at Saudi Aramco in 2012.
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If they fail at this, they believe they will get wiped out in the midterms; 85003.
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After disease wiped out her coconut trees, Romana Segura Ramón, 64, had abandoned her 2 ½ acres.
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He wiped his fingers, tight from lemon juice and shrimp, on the napkin in his lap.
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Nearly $50 billion of market capitalization, or value, has been wiped off Facebook's stock since Monday.
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When defaults occur at the same time, these supposed triple-A investments will be wiped out.
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However, that boost was wiped out by companies running down their stocks, subtracting 0.4 percentage points.
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Ten thousand jobs were wiped out, for example, when the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard closed in 1995.
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One recent survey estimated that estimated 571 species of plants have been wiped out since 1750.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)African swine fever has wiped out a third of China's pig population.
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The goggle-eyed portraits on the outside of the house must be wiped away — and soon.
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Between 20193 and 1351, it wiped out 30% to 50% of the entire population of Europe.
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