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10 Sentences With "disappeared from the face of the earth"

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If humans disappeared from the face of the Earth, letting evolution run its course, what would animals look like in 50 million years?
"We don't know exactly how many were there on that boat and they have now disappeared from the face of the earth," he told Reuters television said.
"Countless Bitcoin scammers have disappeared from the face of the earth after saying 'we were hacked,' and it seems to be a conventional way of slipping away quietly with the loot," ViK said.
Sanders's first lie, akin to Trump, is that he thinks trade protectionism will trigger a massive inflow of manufacturing jobs, when most of those jobs have disappeared from the face of the Earth.
Since most of the human race has disappeared from the face of the earth, Elodie and Elias are living by themselves in an isolated mansion in the countryside. Their peaceful existence risks coming to an end however when they discover an injured boy named Gabriel.
Now, in hindsight, I wish I'd saved copies of those, since > they seem to have completely disappeared from the face of the earth! Only > one of those shorts, Ring Lardner's The Golden Honeymoon, is known to exist > today. I would love to see those again. What footage survives from the short film The Golden Honeymoon has been supplemented by audio from the 1946 Mercury Theatre radio play.
The Nature Reserve has the largest grove of the rarest plant in Georgia - the Caucasian zelkova - a tree that has survived from the Tertiary period and was considered to have already disappeared from the face of the earth, but in 1946 it was rediscovered on the banks of the Alazani. These relict trees can reach height of 30 m with a trunk diameter of 90 cm. The Georgian oak, the field maple and the other are mixed together. The undergrowth is represented by hawthorn, privet, medlar, privet and wild rose.
On the 1st year of Tenkei (938) he disappeared from the face of the earth. The Ryaku-engi has gone through many reprints, with the oldest surviving being the revised print of 1756, However, the gist of the legend is thought to have been established earlier, from the near-modern period. From some point in local tradition, The Mikaeri no okina and Urashima Tarō came to be seen as the same personage. The Ryaku-engii also states that Urashima earned the moniker for being the provender of the magical drug to the villagers.
Kesho, the town that would become Callender, was the 36th stop. According to the County Assessor's records, the town of Kesho began south of the road (Thomas Street) on the east side of the railroad tracks. There, Gurmond and Thora Bean had established a store in 1867–68. The store was operational when the Des Moines Valley Railroad made it to Kesho in December 1869; however, a November 24, 1870 newspaper article from the Iowa Northwest Newspaper reads, “The city has disappeared from the face of the earth—not like Pompeii—but it has gone off on wheels.
Equus first appears in the third issue of the year- long "For Tomorrow" storyline that ran in Superman in 2004 and early 2005. A prototype for the OMAC Project, he comes into conflict with Superman when the superhero discovers that "The Vanishing", an event in which one million people completely disappeared from the face of the Earth (including his wife, Lois Lane), is traced to an unspecified country in the Middle East. Investigating, Superman intervenes in a civil war by using his speed to snatch all the guns from a group of men fighting one another. The fighting continues however, and in his continued quest to put an end to it, Superman confronts Equus, a large, monstrous, cybernetically enhanced humanoid creature whose claws are capable of piercing Superman's skin.

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