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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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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Shareholders and junior bondholders in Popular have been wiped out.
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Such an explosion may have wiped out half of Europe.
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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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This really could end with the ACA being wiped out.
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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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No getting wiped out by the endless social media riptide.
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At least a third of Europe's population was wiped out.
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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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The move could see the party's parliamentary presence wiped out.
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That wiped out about $47 billion in stock market value.
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"I couldn't move, I was so wiped out," he said.
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It quickly wiped out his large lead in the polls.
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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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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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We wiped out that whole area on that one night.
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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 triggered the final blow that wiped out the Resistance.
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Lehman's fall wiped out international investors' confidence in Icelandic banks.
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Entire species are under threat of being wiped out completely.
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Companies that weren't using best security practices were wiped out.
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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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And the recession is where most companies get wiped out.
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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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The independent media, for their part, are being wiped out.
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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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The bills came to $2003,2200 and wiped out her savings.
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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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In theory, this means a whole pack could be wiped out.
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Years of hard-won development progress were being wiped out overnight.
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A hawkish tone in those minutes wiped out a decent rally.
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And, we led the effort and wiped out that bailout fund.
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Image: GettyEndemic measles has officially been wiped out in the Americas.
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I go to bed at about 11 feeling very wiped out!
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Most other shares wiped out gains from earlier in the day.
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Wiped out by a tsunami of thinkpieces about sexuality and ownership.
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Bowman wiped out on the final run on all three attempts.
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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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The stunning plunge wiped out billions of dollars in market value.
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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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Absolutely. Have I wiped out since I started perfecting my waddle?
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"It's wiped out all my money," her mother told Cambridgeshire Live.
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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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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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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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First, almost the entire population of wild reindeer was wiped out.
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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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Moreover, auto dealers, creditors, and shareholders stood to be wiped out.
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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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"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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Both indexes' gains in January were wiped out earlier this week.
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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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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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It is flowing toward a community that got wiped out last week.
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Nearly $50 billion of market value was wiped out in two days.
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The dot-com crash wiped out most of this generation's virtual worlds.
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By 3:103, I'm totally wiped out and make myself a tea.
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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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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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Spot prices have now wiped out all of last month's slim gains.
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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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Ajayi had a 19-yard carry wiped out by a holding penalty.
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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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Dr. Spencer suspects we have wiped out other parasites without realizing it.
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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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By December 214, 80 percent of bitcoin's previous value was wiped out.
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Further reading: Study: We've wiped out half the world's wildlife since 1970
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The stock's fall essentially wiped out its gains to date this year.
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There is a deep history in this neighborhood that was wiped out.
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After winning the war, Franco wiped out regional languages and cultural diversity.
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Indexes in Frankfurt , Paris and London's FTSE all saw advances wiped out.
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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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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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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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Mr. Sanders got wiped out on issues of sharper local resonance: Mrs.
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Pogroms carried out by the Whites saw entire Jewish villages wiped out.
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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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Well, it didn't disappear, but its stock was close to wiped out.
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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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Shortly afterward, the industry was nearly wiped out by white spot virus.
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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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The Celtics then wiped out the 76ers in the rescheduled game Sunday night.
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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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The session's sharp declines also wiped out the indexes' gains for the week.
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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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"I am totally totally wiped out," said Terry Zacharyj, the firm's operations manager.
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N.C. State wiped out a 14-point second-half deficit to force overtime.
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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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First, some sort of environmental catastrophe wiped out many of the previous incumbents.
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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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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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How many times they were wiped out while trying to capture these clips?
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We were hoping he had a spotter because what if he wiped out?
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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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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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He later learned that the outfit had almost been wiped out in Belgium.
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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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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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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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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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While these practices weren't totally wiped out by these victories, they did decrease.
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I was rent-sharing his apartment when he wiped out on his Harley.
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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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"They're wiped out, they have nothing and many people died," Mr. Trump said.
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He wiped out whole (poor) neighborhoods to make room for roads and bridges.
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Upper-middle-class earners would have their gains from tax cuts wiped out.
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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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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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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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After that, coyotes were reviled and hunters very nearly wiped out the animals.
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Diseases imported from Europe wiped out millions during the first century of contact.
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The Lehigh Valley rebuilt its economy after foreign competition wiped out its mills.
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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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They finally wiped out their mortgage balance within a few years of retiring.
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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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Goliath battle could be wiped out if some in Congress have their way.
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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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"In the worst-hit departments many towns have been virtually wiped out," he 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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Small shareholders in both unlisted banks have seen their investment all but wiped out.
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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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Combined, the two companies wiped out a total of $53 billion in market cap.
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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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MI last year wiped out the savings of more than 200,000 - mainly retail - investors.
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LinkedIn's losses wiped out nearly $220 billion in the professional networking site's market value.
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"We've seen whole industries wiped out or completely changed because of technology," he said.
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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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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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She took a few steps backwards, and then was wiped out by a bus.
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Now practically all convention news has been wiped out by Trump's own erratic behavior.
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The Spix's Macaw, better known as Blu to Rio fans, has been wiped out.
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Witnesses were few, particularly in cases like Trawniki, where Nazis wiped out entire populations.
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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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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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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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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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" 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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Powell single-handedly wiped out a 53-42 deficit by scoring 12 straight points.
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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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Much like the Cradle, the Forge is wiped out, this time by a flood.
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ESL's nearly 50 percent stake in Sears will probably be wiped out in bankruptcy.
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And just like that, 12 years of work and sacrifice could be wiped out.
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Other equity holders, including the advertising giant WPP Group, may also be wiped out.
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The population groups of billions of species will be wiped out in the process.
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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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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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And in the last three decades, many of those gains have been wiped out.
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The bill was fixed, and our family is not, as I feared, wiped out.
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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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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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Any remaining evidence likely will be meticulously wiped out, if it hasn't been already.
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Its epic stock plunge has wiped out more than $230 billion in market value.
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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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Large swaths of the Bahamas' wiring has been wiped out and must be restored.
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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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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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The FDIC insures bank deposits so customers are not wiped out if a lender fails.
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When the communist Chinese government took over in 1949, the practice was virtually wiped out.
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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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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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The PT was wiped out on Lula's home turf, the industrial towns around São Paulo.
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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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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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That's what Congress did when it wiped out the penalty for going without insurance coverage.
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So imagine if this issue could be wiped out by a simple bar of soap.
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His cautious June manifesto was written as polls suggested that Labour could be wiped out.
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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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The S&P 500 was down less than 1% but had earlier gains wiped out.
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Thomas Cook's shares have been nearly wiped out and were down 45% in London trading.
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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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A single rule passed in 85033 wiped out half of the coal industry's entire output.
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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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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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We have also nearly wiped out the gains we made since the beginning of 2018.
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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 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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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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"My net worth was cut, certainly the majority of it was wiped out," she says.
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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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But in Colombia, these indiscriminate spraying flights wiped out poor farmers' crops—food, coca, everything.
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While that boosted bonds for a while, those gains have been all but wiped out.
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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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Workers earning median incomes would see most, but not all, of their benefits wiped out.
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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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Plus, it's not like years and years of investment gains got wiped out last week.
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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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The storms caused widespread damage across Texas and Florida and wiped out hundreds of crops.
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Coral reefs would decline by 70% to 90% instead of being almost completely wiped out.
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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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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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Jones has wiped out the division once before, and it has yet to properly replenish.
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The hospital is not far from a riverbank that was wiped out by the flooding.
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Spain had wiped out Turtle Worship and there was no way to bring it back.
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That wiped out St. Louis' best chance of rewarding Martinez with the win his performance merited.
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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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A #deleteuber social media campaign went viral, and more than 200,000 people wiped out their accounts.
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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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"If companies don't adjust quickly to this industry reorientation, they risk being wiped out," warned Bailey.
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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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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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Years of authoritarian rule wiped out all opposition, political ideas and democratic movements in the country.
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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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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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It wiped out crops, damaged or destroyed 230,000 homes and left the entire island without power.
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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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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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"As far as getting wiped out this weekend, I'm not too worried about that," McMullin said.
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It shows a senior Al Qaeda terrorist and his bodyguard getting wiped out before your eyes.
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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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When Islamic State is wiped out, Russia may support Turkey in Syria finishing off the PKK.
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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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Farage's UK Independence Party, or UKIP, was all but wiped out in last week's British elections.
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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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"The weak ones should be wiped out; it helps market consolidation," said a Shanghai-based developer.
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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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A large 8.0 percent underperformance in excise duty more than wiped out the company tax gains.
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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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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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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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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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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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But any signs of a youth trend away from Democrats seem to have been wiped out.
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The sell-off since then has wiped out most, if not all, of the over-enthusiasm.
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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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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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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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We always knew that most of the people Thanos wiped out would return in the end.
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The obstacles have cut crop production or wiped out entire harvests, leaving already poor families destitute.
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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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SoftBank's profit in its last two quarterly earnings was completely wiped out from Vision Fund losses.
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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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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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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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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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Diamondbacks-Rockies, canceled Rain wiped out the scheduled game between Arizona and Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz.
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These are battered and bruised: billions of dollars of equity and debt has been wiped out.
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By the time we got back to campus, at ten, I felt wiped out and speechless.
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We were forced off our lands; a lot of our ancestors died; populations were wiped out.
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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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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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Between 20193 and 1351, it wiped out 30% to 50% of the entire population of Europe.
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Then, the lira began a slide early this year that wiped out nearly half its value.
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In 2011, Scott proposed a budget that wiped out state funding for two historically black colleges.
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Hunger is another growing concern, as the storm wiped out crops on the eve of harvest.
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Many small businesses have been wiped out, as owners confront sky-high taxes and licensing fees.
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Or you had these artisans that worked in these little markets, and they got wiped out by industrialisation because suddenly someone made the, whatever it is they made, they made a lot of them, they made it a lot faster, and so they got wiped out.
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My hunch is that the health care fight ends with all of Obamacare's taxes wiped out in gruesome fashion—with members like Corker bought off with "bribe[s]"–or with essentially none of the taxes wiped out, or with a horse trade that delinks taxes and spending.
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The Byfuglien save wiped out a bad giveaway in the neutral zone in the final four minutes.
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Flocks are slaughtered, livelihoods are wiped out and an ancient way of life is threatened with ruin.
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Since the 1929 market crash wiped out his wealthy family's fortune, Bogle attended college on a scholarship.
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We&aposve wiped out Russian mercenaries and we&aposre combating the Iranians in Syria, what the point?
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Rocket Raccoon: His whole squad got wiped out during Infinity War and he's Thor's "rabbit" pal now.
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Thanos wiped out half of all life in the universe at the end of Avengers: Infinity War.
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Yes, smartphones will be dead in five years but not in the sense of being wiped out.
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That gain wiped out all of the 2016 average increase in hourly compensation, the Labor Department says.
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Now, with current rates of poaching, they will be wiped out from some of their range states.
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Israel has survived existential threats before, including two invasions that nearly wiped out the young Jewish state.
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Hurricane Michael "wiped out" Mexico Beach, Florida, last week after touching down as a Category 4 storm.
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Any hedge fund that used borrowed money to exploit the momentum effect would have been wiped out.
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The pronghorn were nearly wiped out a decade ago, and were preserved through a captive breeding program.
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HURDLES: The FDP was wiped out of parliament in 2013 after four chaotic years ruling with Merkel.
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While names and identities have not been confirmed, reports have surfaced of entire families nearly wiped out.
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It now heads to the House, where it'll need another vote before the rules are wiped out.
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Only smallpox and rinderpest — a disease of cattle and other hoofed animals — have ever been wiped out.
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St. Louis wiped out the one-goal deficit at the 1:18 mark of the second period.
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The 1998 financial crisis, when the Russian government defaulted on its debts, wiped out many families' savings.
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Polio just got one step closer to becoming the second human disease to be fully wiped out.
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The hurricane wiped out the island's power grid, and fewer than half of residents have running water.
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In fact, the film suggests, it might just be better altogether if humanity gets wiped out too.
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Then, question three rolls around and almost half the field of players is wiped out at once.
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Humanity will be wiped out so that Earth can have another go at it down the road.
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For instance, one tweet from Musk last night wiped out $580 million from Samsung SDI's market capitalization.
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When that happened 66 million years ago, it triggered a mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs.
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If temperatures rise by 2 degrees Celsius, coral reefs would be nearly wiped out across the planet.
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Iran is furious that economic benefits promised under the deal have been wiped out by U.S. sanctions.
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Cancer patients would still need need to undergo radiation therapy to have their cancerous cells wiped out.
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It has also wiped out more than $8.5 million of outstanding debt in about 11,000 other cases.
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That year Mondale, a former vice president, wiped out against Reagan 59-19643% in the popular vote.
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The storm pummeled towns, farmland and resorts and wiped out power to tens of thousands of people.
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Yahoo passwords have been reset, and the company wiped out the prior answers to users' security questions.
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"We would be scared if all the microbes on Earth would have been wiped out," she says.
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They could've been wiped out, with motility re-appearing in another species many millions of years later.
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The change wiped out all of the forint's 1.7493 percent gain relative to the end of 1.7483.
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The swimmer with morning practice was wiped out, drained utterly, before her first class of the day.
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Giroux was wiped out by Brandon Dubinsky at 9:43, and Philadelphia went on the power play.
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Tencent has seen 40 percent of its market value, or some $240 billion, wiped out since January.
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The won's 12.8 percent rise against the dollar wiped out a substantial chunk of those meagre profits.
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It also issued a profit warning that wiped out more than a fifth of its market value.
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Without warning, MySpace permanently wiped out a decade's worth of users' blog posts, comments, and private messages.
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Positions that have not been completely wiped out, as in they no longer exist, are left unfilled.
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In Iraq, the jihadists were nearly wiped out as the masses turned against them, for a time.
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The fires wiped out entire neighborhoods in portions of Santa Rosa, the largest city in Sonoma County.
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But if Republicans get wiped out in the November midterms, Jordan's fortunes with his colleagues could change.
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Alawwal Bank 2.7 percent rise on Sunday was all but wiped out by Monday's 2.6 percent decline.
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Factoring in Monday's 29-cents jump, WTI had wiped out much of last week's 4.6 percent decline.
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In most cases of serious illness or injury, your disposable income will get wiped out, Wiik says.
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In the span of two and a half months, $5 trillion was wiped out of the market.
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"If there was any positive feeling about the tax overhaul, clearly, it's been wiped out," said Heun.
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The Wolverines had a 55-yard touchdown pass wiped out by holding penalty on their next possession.
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But today, ongoing pressures from climate change put it at serious risk for being wiped out entirely.
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Around the world, they are being wiped out by rising sea temperatures -- a consequence of climate change.
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Now, GE is grappling with a cash crunch that wiped out 59% of its value this year.
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That effectively broke XIV and wiped out nearly $3 billion in value across multiple short-VIX products.
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The won's 12.8 percent rise against the dollar wiped out a substantial chunk of those meager profits.
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Scarcity of forage and water wiped out Ali Kula's stock of 50 cattle and around 100 goats.
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Peloton wiped out more than $900 million of investor wealth in its first day of public trading.
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Now the storm has wiped out most of the region's sugar crop, bananas and mangoes, she said.
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Tens, maybe hundreds of thousands of jobs in polluting industries would be wiped out and workers displaced.
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Private health insurers could be completely wiped out, or at least reduced to a much smaller role.
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Out of around 7,800 species, Bd has already wiped out more than 200 amphibian species, Collins said.
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The recall wiped out nearly all profit of Samsung's mobile division in the third quarter of 2016.
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Talking Points: Conservationists warn that Grauer's gorillas, the world's largest primate, are being wiped out by war.
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In the late 1800s, elk were completely wiped out in Ontario due to overhunting and habitat loss.
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All outside music is strictly prohibited and non-sanctioned indigenous North Korean music has been wiped out.
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Washington Capitals (35-173-3, +54)—Both of their weekend matchups were wiped out by the storm.
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Both know that, in the event of a snap election, they'd be wiped out by the populists.
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But less than 90 minutes later, Mati (which translates as "Eye") had been all but wiped out.
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The horrors of the Cretaceous mass extinction, which wiped out the vast majority of the crocodyliform family.
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This was the subprime lending that wiped out half of black Americans' wealth in the Great Recession.
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I boulder and socialize for a bit after class but my body's too wiped out for much.
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The Nebraska floods wiped out infrastructure, making a devastating week that much harder for farmers and commuters.
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The announcement wiped out a gain of more than 1% for the S&P 19503 that day.
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You can see in the video posted on Instagram by Meek ... the store's been nearly wiped out.
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Demand there has accelerated because of an African swine fever that has wiped out some domestic hogs.
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At the current rates of trafficking, the cheetah population in the region could soon be wiped out.
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And now, in just a handful of days, a meaningful chunk of it has been wiped out.
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The S&P 500 wiped out a whopping $1.7 trillion in just two sessions earlier this week.
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"We cleaned out her yard and mine, and then we wiped out our whole neighborhood," she says.
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Pearl farming wiped out an entire industry, but some continue to carry on diving as a tradition.
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Then he did something that wiped out the profound like I had for him politically and personally.
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On Tuesday night, he told Fox News that Puerto Rico's debt will have to be wiped out.
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The Khorasan Group was effectively wiped out by a series of American airstrikes a few years ago.
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I thought the advice was archaic, but it saved us when a fire wiped out our apartment.
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China's tariffs immediately wiped out what was once their biggest export market, worth $12 billion in 2017.
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Hurricane Maria wiped out the power grid when it hit Puerto Rico on September 20 last year.
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In the course of the war, the 16th Division and the 53rd Division were essentially wiped out.
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The 17 percent drop in Noble's shares has wiped out most of the gains made since Feb.
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The fire occurred just months after three other Christmas tree farms were wiped out in Northern California.
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Among Oakland's fouls was a pass interference ruling made upon replay that wiped out a Mahomes interception.
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All of the Dow and S&P 500's gains for the year have been wiped out.
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The Mavericks wiped out a seven-point halftime deficit, grabbing a double-digit lead in the third.
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One key benefit of reaching those areas: satellite internet access wouldn't be wiped out by bad weather.
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Near the epicenter, landslides wiped out houses in the tiny town of Atsuma, home to 40 residents.
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Near the epicenter, landslides wiped out houses in the tiny town of Atsuma, home to 1023 residents.
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Families who are affected are expected to receive letters this week about their debt being wiped out.
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Season 3 picks up after a bomb has wiped out humans, leaving neighborhoods controlled by other animals.
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A lockout wiped out the 2004-5 season and lasted more than three months in 2012-13.
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The airstrike wiped out the army outpost, killing or wounding 15 of the 17 defending Afghan soldiers.
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Clinton has a nearly insurmountable lead in pledged delegates after having wiped out Sanders in the South.
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The great recession wiped out jobs, homes, and savings, and a lot of Americans haven't yet recovered.
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Celtics roll over 76ers PHILADELPHIA — A snowstorm wiped out Saturday's game between the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers.
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"The mass extinction would have wiped out even more plants an animals than we thought before," said Martin.
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The Republican majority and White House, on the other hand, could be wiped out in a few years.
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We pick up 89 days into an event that seems to have wiped out most of Earth's population.
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In 1997, the Tutsi army wiped out some 50,000 women, children, and sickly Hutus at a refugee camp.
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The decline wiped out a big part of the gain that ensued after President Donald Trump took office.
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Because the Dothraki hordes were on the front lines of the battle, they were all but wiped out.
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"Investors can get wiped out investing in global fixed income if they do it un-hedged," he added.
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For investors in emerging currency bonds, that meant heavy losses in dollar terms wiped out gains on yield.
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It means the asteroid was bigger than the one that is thought to have wiped out the dinosaurs.
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As one Welsh official says, the local coal and steel industries were virtually wiped out in the 1980s.
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As the cats up their hunting game, the animals they hunt could be wiped out from some ecosystems.
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It is as if the entire female population of Britain, France, Germany and Spain had been wiped out.
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In April, one blackout wiped out power to 840,000 people when a tree fell on a power line.
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That's a scary thought for payment processors, who could see their central businesses wiped out by regulatory action.
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An extra £443bn of "sustainability funding", which trusts received in 2016-17, has not wiped out their deficits.
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But this process all but wiped out the savings of more than 200,000 small shareholders in the lenders.
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I will bring jobs back from Mexico, where New Hampshire, by the way, has been virtually wiped out.
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"We have 500 shisha bars with several hundred employees in Austria — they will be wiped out," he says.
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One of my last candidates hit me with really difficult questions about the business, and I'm wiped out.
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When the majority of his business rivals have been wiped out by a terrible alcoholism epidemic, what then?
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Both rulings effectively wiped out the end-date of March 5th the Trump administration set in the autumn.
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Then during the Battle of Winterfell against the Army of the Dead, Dany's Dothraki cavalry was wiped out.
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When they correct we get wiped out and those who can afford to buy insurance, make out fine.
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That means humanity has done this "existing without getting wiped out, for a year" thing 200,000 times before.
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That's the longest downturn since the Spanish flu wiped out more than 50 million people a century ago.
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Sometimes, things from space can maim or kill us, like the gargantuan asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
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Others will be sold off, leaving late-stage investors whole while founders and earlier investors are wiped out.
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This means penguins, or at least their forefathers, survived the extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. 10.
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You had that whole thing with Borat and Kazakhstan, and Gennady's pretty much wiped out that whole image.
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Then there are small island nations like the Maldives, Kiribati, and Palau, which could be wiped out entirely.
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Meanwhile, over the past year, middle-class people saw their (positive!) income gains wiped out by inflation anyway.
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The market's recent volatility has wiped out the Dow's gains (and the S&P 500's) for 2018.
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A: Back in the late 1970s, about 70 percent of the vines in Napa Valley were wiped out.
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The electrical grid was all but wiped out when the storm swept over the U.S. territory last week.
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Mammals were primarily nocturnal until about 66 million years ago — about the time when dinosaurs were wiped out.
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Seventy percent of the Tutsi population was wiped out, and over 10 percent of the total Rwandan population.
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Kroger saw its pricing rise 2%, which "wiped out the past 4 months' price investments," the report said.
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Before the go-ahead goal, New York had a potential goal wiped out earlier in the third period.
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"The land was cleansed," Rob Agnello says of the fire that wiped out Indigo Ranch Studios for good.
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The rise of the working middle class boosted by Roosevelt's "New Deal" has been all but wiped out.
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Crews are combing the remnants of houses where all evidence of life has been wiped out by flames.
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They would have virtually wiped out an entire market for us — and I started to feel it personally.
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A year ago, Anglo American's debt reached $254 billion, and slumping commodity prices had wiped out its profits.
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The hurricane wiped out much of the country's infrastructure, leaving 3.4 million still without reliable electricity or water.
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They argued that similar moves had already wiped out local bicycle producers in the United States and Japan.
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In the disastrous 2010 midterms, they were practically wiped out—less than two dozen members kept their seats.
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The town of Paradise, California, which was largely wiped out by the Camp Fire, is in the WUI.
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"China has a long history, the dynasties changed constantly, but its culture was never wiped out," he says.
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Economic concerns have wiped out 5,500 points, or 13%, from the Dow since the October 3 record high.
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The stock continued to trade below $1, eventually losing 99.99% of its value as it wiped out shareholders.
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The sector proved resilient when Banco Popular's AT1 debt was wiped out last year, the first such instance.
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She has a devoted barbarian horde that just wiped out the splinter group that tried to kill her.
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In 2003 and 2007, those two fires in San Diego collectively wiped out over 5,000 structures, mostly homes.
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They have also wiped out about a dozen car-bomb factories around Mosul and other northern Iraqi towns.
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Kezia Dugdale was elected to run the Scottish Labour Party after it was nearly wiped out in elections.
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Health care companies led the broad market slide, which more than wiped out gains from the day before.
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She had dreams and things that she wanted to do and accomplish, and it's all wiped out now.
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After the lockout that wiped out the 863-5 season, the N.H.L. introduced rules to encourage more scoring.
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In 1941, there were a total of 16 living whooping cranes, and the species was almost wiped out.
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Sycamore is now being wiped out on its remaining equity, but it might have additional problems, per Reuters:
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And yet the gains they make every year are literally entirely wiped out by every year's forest fires.
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The resulting blaze wiped out a huge collection of Oiticica's work that had been stored at the house.
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If Hull didn't appoint a first-team manager, the KCOM Stadium would be wiped out by an asteroid.
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It caused billions of dollars of damage and wiped out IT systems in dozens of countries, including Russia.
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Typically, in the largest U.S. corporate bankruptcies shareholders are wiped out if creditors are not paid in full.
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Not until it's certain that polio has been completely wiped out will the commitment end, says Dr. Wenger.
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That left the Nationals with a one-run lead, which was wiped out in the game-changing fifth.
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Talon (Jessica Green) becomes the sole survivor of her race when her village is wiped out by mercenaries.
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I finally sit on the couch for the first time since I got home and I'm wiped out.
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American sanctions against Russian oligarchs have wiped out billions of dollars of their wealth and weakened the ruble.
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"Piece by piece by piece, Obamacare is just being wiped out," Trump said while talking about health care.
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But the Labour Party – Rutte's coalition partner in the last government – was virtually wiped out in the election.
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An ocean of hate online is really wiped out by just a few tears from an L.G.B.T. person.
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"All three posts were wiped out by the Taliban, none of the forces in them survived," he said.
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The oyster reefs — historically an important barrier to storm surges — were wiped out a century ago from overharvesting.
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In the post-apocalyptic world of the film, an infestation of aliens has wiped out most of humanity.
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Son lost billions when the dotcom bubble burst — 99% of his net worth was wiped out in 2000.
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In it, Thanos (Josh Brolin) wiped out half the world's population and a good chunk of the Avengers.
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Once a pathogen runs wild in an animal population, there is little chance it can be wiped out.
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However, Christians are under constant attack and on the verge of being wiped out in Syria and Iraq.
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Two popular Jewish summer camps, Hess Kramer and Gindling Hilltop, were almost completely wiped out by the flames.
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Along the way, he bankrupted the company and all but completely wiped out the value of its stock.
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The series is set centuries in the future, after a nuclear war nearly wiped out life on Earth.
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If a surfer wiped out, there was no hoping for a good set of waves on the horizon.
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Bill Clinton, in calls with old friends, vents about the party getting wiped out in the general election.
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Billions of dollars of equity value has already been wiped out and employees are staring at worthless options.
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It has wiped out more than $30,000 in food bills and is planning an additional $23,000 in donations.
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Experts say that the gray wolf is no longer in danger of being completely wiped out by hunting.
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Unless it's some weird futuristic world where we've all been wiped out, it's just not true to reality.
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"Our concerns about the prospects of success for a deal were not wiped out," a Toshiba spokeswoman said.
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It's wiped out large amounts of household wealth, making it harder to justify spending on big ticket purchases.
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The citizenship for sale program took off in 2013 after a banking crisis almost wiped out Cyprus's economy.
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With Monday's declines, the S&P 500 and the Dow both wiped out all of their 13 gains.
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Bill Clinton, in calls with old friends, vents about the party getting wiped out in the general election.
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The sell-off wiped out a chunk of Monday's spike, the benchmark index's best day since March 2016.
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With Monday's declines, the S&P 500 and the Dow both wiped out all of their 2020 gains.
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Yet Hurricane Matthew's storm surge still wiped out significant chunks of State Road A1A, a main oceanfront route.
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The drop wiped out all of the market's 2020 gains, which just last week had reached new summits.
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The move wiped out much of the private wealth created and saved by both donju and ordinary people.
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The blazes, which have been burning across Australia for months, have razed homes and wiped out entire towns.
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He has been working to regain his form since two knee operations wiped out his 2014-15 season.
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Where there was pitch, patrons in less sensible shoes wiped out in ways that made my ligaments wince.
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The Great Elephant Census reveals that in just seven years, 30% of the species has been wiped out.
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That moment didn't last: Much of New England's native population was wiped out over the next few decades.
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Regulators have been working over time since a massive crash in 2015 wiped out trillions in market value.
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The caribou would be wiped out, the tundra would be ruined and their culture would cease to exist.
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Spidey, typically awkward and teenager-y, is wiped out after halting a bank robbery and rescuing a cat.
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What's more, average beneficiaries will see their COLAs almost completely wiped out by rising Medicare Part B premiums.
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Only when these economic and political evils are wiped out will the Negro people be free of them.
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His Army unit was subsequently sent to New Guinea to fight the Japanese and was nearly wiped out.
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A zombie virus has wiped out most major cities and the US Army only barely has it contained.
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A decent estimate is that about $2.5 trillion in American wealth overseas would be wiped out, on net.
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The consumption habits of industrialized Turkey are rapidly changing, and boza vendors have been all but wiped out.
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The Obama administration did that with the Affordable Care Act and Democrats were wiped out in the 2010 midterms.
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At least 6,435 homes and 260 commercial structures in the county have been wiped out, Good Morning America reported.
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"It wiped out all of my family's houses, but thank God they all made it out safe," he added.
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The introduction of email wiped out 40 percent of the post office's business on first-class mail since 2000.
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He had just $1,600 in savings, an amount soon to be wiped out by car loan and rent payments.
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The Federal Reserve isn't paying enough attention to the jobs being wiped out by technological innovation, Cramer said Friday.
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"It wiped out all of my family's houses, but thank God they all made it out safe," Smario says.
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The Trump administration's sanctions on Venezuela have wiped out the South American nation's crude shipments to the United States.
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With a diameter of 326 miles, it is 50 times wider than the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs.
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Louisiana Tech wiped out a 7-3 halftime deficit as its offense finally got untracked after committing three turnovers.
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An anticipated trade surplus of just over $50 billion will be wiped out by a shortfall in financial payments.
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State-aligned paramilitaries wiped out the FARC-based Patriotic Union party within nine years of its foundation in 1985.
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The Great Ming dynasty and its city no longer exist, were wiped out long ago — three hundred years before.
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But with the new measures, demand from both real users and investors will be wiped out all at once.
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It's 2067 and robots have wiped out millions of jobs, AI is rampant, and unemployment is on the rise.
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Prudential's entire market capitalization could be wiped out with $42 billion of unexpected losses on its life insurance portfolio.
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But like the meteor that wiped out Tyrannosaurus Rex, her victory would be a low-probability, high-impact event.
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Even before the latest woes, losses since 2017 had wiped out nearly all of WEIF's early gains (see chart).
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This trend suggests bugs could be virtually wiped out in 100 years, which should be "alarming," the team said.
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Stocks bounced on Friday, after sharp sell-offs Wednesday and Thursday that wiped out more than 1,20.43 Dow points.
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How are our heroes going to undo Thanos' devastating snap which wiped out half of the universe from existence?
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Like, shouldn't the headline be "SCOTUS Nominee Mysteriously Had As Much As $200,000 In Debt Wiped Out Last Year"?
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"It's why many people feel wiped out for two weeks or more after they have stopped coughing," Schaffner said.
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The Labour Party, in the opposition, was nearly wiped out in Scotland and was pushed back significantly in England.
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If the valuation goes down below the liquidation preference, the common shareholders will have their entire investments wiped out.
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Or that a meteor wiped out every human on this planet save for a sole tribe of notorious tightwads.
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Last week, Verizon and the league suddenly announced a new $2 billion agreement that wiped out the exclusivity clause.
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Australian surfer Justen "Jughead" Allport was injured in the event, when he got wiped out by a massive wave.
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Some trees carry Xylella, a deadly bacteria that has wiped out tens of thousands of trees in recent years.
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Japan's second biggest automaker said profits were almost completely wiped out in the first quarter of its fiscal year.
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It's actually less than what they were asking before — they originally wanted all of Obamacare's insurance regulations wiped out.
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We will all be wiped out,' or they say 'Why prepare for a nuclear attack (that) will never happen?
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Seventy percent of the minority Tutsi population was wiped out, and over 10 percent of the total Rwandan population.
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We finally found an animal that's not about to be wiped out because of how badly we screwed up.
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But those gains were all but wiped out by the end of the year, documents seen by Reuters showed.
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The pop star has wiped out her internet presence -- her Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube and website have gone black.
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We're clearly not the only ones scooping it up either; the powder is nearly wiped out on Sephora's website.
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The fall in inequality over the previous parliament will probably be wiped out over the course of this one.
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It was called the Gros Michel, and it was unfortunately wiped out by a fungal pathogen called Panama Disease.
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Worse, if the lizards are wiped out entirely, new groups of lizards can't come into the area and recolonize.
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A board of conservators has stewarded Fannie Mae since officials effectively wiped out shareholder investment in the government takeover.
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Either his injuries wiped out all memory of that hot fling with Anatole, or he's had another battlefield epiphany.
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Its rise came partly at the expense of Ciudadanos, a rudderless formerly centrist party, which was almost wiped out.
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Her father, Earl Stanley Mount, was a peripatetic building contractor whose property holdings were wiped out during the Depression.
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The Guilty Remnant, a cult that followed around the survivors, has been wiped out by a government drone strike.
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The crash wiped out $19 billion in market value before the company asked for the trading to be suspended.
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The latest hacking wiped out more than $63 billion in the market value of the cryptocurrency market on Sunday.
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The genera in bold below are the only ones still alive today (the rest were wiped out by extinctions):
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Hundreds of thousands of ordinary Spaniards, including many Bankia clients, bought the shares and were subsequently almost wiped out.
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He then warns that unless the Supreme Court acts, the U.S. technology industry is about to get wiped out.
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Long-standing iconic animals like a polar bear could get wiped out just as readily as an undiscovered animal.
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Ecoin was first supposed to save the economy after banking records were wiped out, but then it too collapsed.
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"I'm afraid all of what he did relating to reducing inequality is going to be wiped out," he said.
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SMA Solar is the last big German solar equipment maker after most others were wiped out by Chinese rivals.
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A suspected hack also wiped out part of Kiev's power grid, causing a blackout in part of the capital.
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But instead of inscribing notes that can never be erased, everything you jot down can easily be wiped out.
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So far, more than 200 bridges and more than 2,000 kilometers of highway have been wiped out, Vizcarra said.
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She was without health insurance, and the hospital and surgery bills "wiped out what savings I had," she said.
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Jason Peck of Eureka found that three to four feet of floodwater wiped out his basement and living room.
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Clinton over her past support for free trade agreements, which he says have wiped out thousands of industrial jobs.
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The trading losses, along with legal fees, wiped out much of his savings, Mr. Hayes said at the time.
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Experts from the Environmental Ministry found several species had been wiped out in the contaminated areas, the statement said.
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The FDA's decision on Thursday wiped out about a quarter of Indivior's market value, which is currently $4.82 billion.
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A global selloff in bond markets wiped out more than $1 trillion in the two days following his victory.
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On the heels of Lewis and Clark's visit, the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara were nearly wiped out by smallpox.
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Her daughter, who lives in Washington, D.C., texted her telling her that her local stores were wiped out, too.
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Richie Maruffi of Arnold bread distributor saw his route on Manhattan's West Side completely wiped out early Friday morning.
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Subtitled "a fable," it asks whether humanity, if nearly wiped out in a cataclysmic war, would be worth salvaging.
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Imagine major staple food crops being wiped out for a few consecutive years by drought or other extreme weather.
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At that point, all of the embedded capital gains are wiped out, so no capital gains tax is owed.
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He has lived through his share of hurricanes, including Georges, which wiped out the local sugar refinery in 1998.
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The plunge has wiped out more than $5 billion in the value of Berkshire Hathaway's stake in Kraft Heinz.
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Between April and August 2015, he says, there's evidence that illegal logging wiped out some 10 hectares of habitat.
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In one recent massacre in Kandahar Province, the Taliban nearly wiped out an entire army unit of 60 men.
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That one brought world economies to the precipice and wiped out Lehman Brothers and a raft of troubled banks.
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Images of the community showed utter destruction, with entire blocks of homes completely wiped out, leaving only driftwood behind.
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In October, Samsung said recall costs and plunging sales had wiped out 95 percent of its phone division's profits.
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The most famous attack, code-named Olympic Games, wiped out about 1,000 centrifuges at the Natanz nuclear enrichment site.
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The actual outcome might be reduced opportunities in the future, it's not like we're going to get wiped out.
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Beijing officials said on Sunday that the outbreak has nearly wiped out all inbound travel to China's capital city.
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Often, parents who seek out sleep consultants have tried everything, or they're just too wiped out to try anything.
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She was turning onto their street just as the kid did a trick on his skateboard and wiped out.
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In 24 patients, the drugs wiped out hepatitis C — but also reactivated hepatitis B infections that had been dormant.
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In an interview with Fox News, President Donald Trump said that Puerto Rico's debt will have to wiped out.
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The "Black Plague" wiped out about 60 percent of the European population during the 1300s, according to the CDC.
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Although the protests had initially wiped out its gains from the start of the year, Egypt's main share index .
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Hurricane Andrew nearly wiped out the Schaus swallowtail butterfly, a native species that lives only in the Florida Keys.
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Separately, when an asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago it wiped out nearly 75 percent of all species.
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In fact, often they often get the opposite of what they want, then get wiped out in elections anyway.
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RIP Medical Debt says it has wiped out more than $1 billion in medical debts since it first launched.
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Instead it was the Bahamas, parts of which were wiped out over the weekend, that suffered the worst destruction.
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Media reports also overplayed the dangers of sitting at work, incorrectly saying it wiped out the benefits of exercise.
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Smartphones have wiped out my need for most other gadgets, so I have a symbiotic relationship with my iPhone.
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The 4.6% decline was the stock market's worst day since August 2011 and wiped out all this year's gains.
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That decline has wiped out $3 trillion in wealth, which is the equivalent of around 85033 percent of GDP.
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When Hurricane Mitch struck in 1998, her town was wiped out by a mudslide, and crime and instability jumped.
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Since then, agriculture, logging, urban development and other human activities have thinned or wiped out these once-lush forests.
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About 17% of all Bahamians are suddenly homeless after Hurricane Dorian wiped out neighborhoods and ripped houses off foundations.
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Weeks later, torrential rains fell on the burned ground, causing mudslides that wiped out houses and killed 21 people.
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A new paper suggests that this shift, together with several other changes, might have wiped out the extremism penalty.
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But the book also details the dramatic climate change events that wiped out these creatures in the first place.
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President Trump, who knows a thing or two about bankruptcy, says Puerto Rico's public debt should be wiped out.
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But those weekly gains could get wiped out by the end of the day after steep declines in Asia.
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That possibly his memory of the fight he'd just fought was sketchy at best, and wiped out at worse.
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In the mid-20th century, an eradication program had wiped out the species from much of the Western Hemisphere.
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And that bounce will almost certainly get wiped out by Clinton's convention in Philadelphia, which will include addresses from Sens.
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By the numbers: A quarter of all jobs across the U.S. have high chance of being wiped out by automation.
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One part of the budget is wiped out entirely under the new blueprint: overseas contingency operations, or the war budget.
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Sharapova is seeking to have her suspension, which was handed down by the ITF in June, wiped out or reduced.
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Trump did tease that the country's debt would be wiped out, and he's the guy who makes those decisions, right?
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They soon discover that a virus wiped out most of human life on Earth, save for a few thousand women.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average wiped out most of a 785-point deficit Thursday, to finish down only 79 points.
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"If you're carrying a balance, the value of the rewards will be wiped out by the interest fee," says Styles.
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Apple has seen $27 billion of market value wiped out amid the delayed reopening of its main Chinese iPhone plants.
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The island is famous as a refuge for these animals, which thrived there long after they'd been wiped out elsewhere.
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The Oilers had another goal wiped out 2:08 into the third period when a premature whistle cost Zack Kassian.
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The initial wave of torpedo bombers was nearly wiped out, but the attack drew Japanese fighters away from the carriers.
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And their way of life was almost wiped out when many of them died from diseases brought over by settlers.
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Charrandas Persaud, the Indo-Guyanese backbencher who wiped out the government's one-seat majority by switching sides, gave no warning.
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As of Monday morning, 46 people were reported missing after the storm "wiped out" the small town of Mexico Beach.
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Years prior, an authoritarian king wiped out all adult maji, including Zelie's mother, eliminating all traces of magic from Orisha.
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We will have to unite and fight harder than ever to ensure our rights are not wiped out of existence.
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The GOP nominee effectively wiped out Clinton's lead in national polls after an effective spell through August and mid-September.
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A goalie-interference call on Atkinson wiped out a possible game-tying goal and put Washington on a power play.
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Hurricane Maria wiped out about 80 percent of the island's agriculture, according to the secretary of the Department of Agriculture.
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The increase nearly wiped out the retailer's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, these people said at the time.
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The results are in: Donald Trump's modest post-convention bounce was wiped out by Hillary Clinton's larger post-convention bounce.
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This antipathy to risk stems from the economic crisis of the 20153s when hyperinflation wiped out savings and bankrupted millions.
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Its losses in the past week wiped out July's gains and brought it down to levels not seen since June.
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In Donald Trump's blueprint for the budget, federal funding for the National Endowment of the Arts would be wiped out.
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More than 200 people are dead and over 100 are missing after mudslides wiped out entire communities over the weekend.
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It wiped out entire neighborhoods prized for their privacy and sense of community and turned scenic areas into charred forest.
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"I think we're at the place we're at culturally because so many creatives were wiped out by AIDS," McGowan said.
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Sure, Superman's home planet of Krypton was wiped out by terrifying natural instability that its leadership decried as fake news.
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That episode wiped out 8 billion Singapore dollars ($5.74 billion) in market value and contributed to a slowdown in IPOs.
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There is something incredibly audacious about a plan to repopulate parks where elephants have been almost wiped out by poachers.
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He has always denied any wrongdoing at Bankia, whose collapse wiped out the savings of more than 300,000 retail investors.
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The seeds' genetic traits make them vital if a species of plant is wiped out by war, drought or floods.
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Indivior shares crashed to an all-time low and wiped out over 22019 million pounds ($22 million) in market value.
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Mammals became Earth's dominant land animals after the dinosaurs were wiped out 66 million years ago by an asteroid impact.
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NUMBER OF THE DAY 6 million The number of retail jobs that could be wiped out by robots and automation.
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Oh, and there's the time they helped wiped out smallpox, one of the most devastating diseases ever to plague humanity.
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The premise is built on the tantalizing idea of what dinosaurs might have become had they not been wiped out.
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The U.S. dollar hit its lowest level against the euro since October and wiped out recent gains against the yen.
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Whaling nearly wiped out western South Atlantic humpback whales but protection enabled them to make an astonishing 230 percent recovery.
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The party-line vote is one of the last steps before the CFPB rule can be wiped out by Trump.
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Animals are dying of thirst, and the livelihoods of families that rely on sheep or cattle are being wiped out.
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The Category 4 storm wiped out the US territory's power grid, leaving the entire island in the dark in September.
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But the Camp Fire has almost completely wiped out the town of Paradise, and there aren't many readers left there.
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Two of the world's cycad species have been wiped out in the wild since 2003; both were from South Africa.
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The park had been nearly wiped out in 2008 when one of the city's most destructive fires leveled 500 homes.
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In that capacity, he organized an intense counterinsurgency campaign that diminished the FARC and wiped out many of its commanders.
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However, jobs involving mortgage origination, paralegal work, accounting and back-office transaction processing can easily be wiped out by automation.
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The "survivor" would be ready to take charge if disaster strikes and the presidential line of succession is wiped out.
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The Falcons, though, wiped out a 10-6 deficit by scoring three touchdowns within five minutes of the second quarter.
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Indeed, so many families were wiped out without a trace, without even the dignity of a grave and a headstone.
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Storm surge effectively wiped out the sandy landmass, which was also a breeding ground for threatened Hawaiian green sea turtles.
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The crisis wiped out 21,2050 jobs between 2008 and 2013, when the jobless rate peaked at more than 17 percent.
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This wiped out the hedge fund's stake in both companies, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings released Tuesday revealed.
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America and its allies have not in fact wiped out the terror group, but have instead driven it deep underground.
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Now, as one White House official put it, the bridge has been wiped out by a surge that few predicted.
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The people could be wiped out by diseases like flu and measles to which they have no resistance, he said.
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"As a result, the significant investment I made in the company worth millions of dollars (was) wiped out," Collins said.
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"Sudden climate change wiped out this ancient kind of Corsola," says the Pokedex, the in-game encyclopedia of Pokémon characters.
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The site may hold a precise geological transcript of the asteroid strike that almost wiped out life on the planet.
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Each side is likely to signal its intent to get tough on the industry that nearly wiped out the economy.
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European countries imposed their own sanctions on Iranian crude exports, which wiped out the Continent's purchases in about six months.
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I mean, it really is astonishing that on the day... KAINE: We even wiped out the leader of Al Qaida.
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In October, President Donald Trump said in an interview with Fox News that the island's debt should be wiped out.
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Oysters helped keep the water clean and swimming with life, but they were largely wiped out by pollution and overharvesting.
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Would it be an Earth in which the infectious diseases that plague millions are completely, permanently, and mercifully wiped out?
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I woke up yesterday to find that a string of mysterious credit card payments had wiped out my checking account.
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Ringing in under $35, there's really no reason not to give the shirt a try before it's totally wiped out.
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In offshore habitats, the sea stars were wiped out, suggesting they found no refuge from the disease in deeper waters.
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After Sunday's massacre, which wiped out some 4% of the town's population, that message may be needed more than ever.
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"It will be hard for anybody to call me, whose father's family was wiped out by Hitler, an anti-Semite."
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The Union unit was wiped out at a spot now known as Barlow's Knoll, and Confederate troops took the rise.
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Adult men over the age of 35 are largely dead and gone; two generations were wiped out in three months.
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Snap has had particular trouble with its Android app, which apparently wiped out the user gains from its iPhone one.
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Both reptiles also survived the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs, and since then have remained relatively unchanged.
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Entire communities have reportedly been "wiped out," and aid agencies estimate that tens of thousands of people will need support.
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His first year, he invested nearly $80,000 in planting maize — but without irrigation, a dry spell wiped out the crop.
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Tanzania joined the list in June, citing concerns that its donkeys would soon be wiped out if the slaughter continued.
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But while the stock market may have wiped out its 2018 gains, if you step back, it's still riding high.
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The beating left Mark, who had been a gifted illustrator, unable to draw, and wiped out most of his memories.
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That's where the idea that if you wiped out serious mental illness overnight, violence would fall 210 percent, comes from.
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We retreat to the bottom of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, basic physical safety, and all higher thought is wiped out.
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It wiped out half of the roughly two million new jobs that had been created in the previous four years.
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At the dawn of the following Triassic Period, over 90 percent of life on the planet had been wiped out.
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Europe's watched an early rebound get wiped out as the region's battered airline and travel stocks suffered another 7% drubbing.
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Since starting last week, the Woolsey Fire has killed at least three people and wiped out more than 500 structures.
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More than half of its market value has been wiped out since late last week as the fires have spread.
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The 5,000-man Iraqi brigade was wiped out, and the battle, on Mount Handrin, became a landmark in Kurdish history.
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American warplanes in the south did not engage as the Republican Guard wiped out the rebellious Shiites by the thousands.
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New York (CNN Business)Ford disappointed investors with a fourth quarter loss that essentially wiped out its profit for 2019.
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In 1862, a smallpox epidemic wiped out most of the 10,000 to 30,000 members of the Haida Nation living here.
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The last work stoppage was the strike that wiped out the 22013 World Series and bled into the next season.
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It wiped out cities and almost all life while opening a gate between the worlds of the living and dead.
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Two months after measles infection, between 11 and 73 percent of individuals' antibody repertoires remained wiped out by the virus.
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Duke, which wiped out a four-point hole with seven straight points down the stretch, ended up with 17 turnovers.
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If you are in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, nothing would make him happier than to see you guys wiped out tonight.
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It infects hundreds of species of amphibians and is thought to have wiped out a third of all frog species.
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The urchin's overpopulation is the result of a disease that wiped out sea stars, their top predator, beginning in 2013.
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Koalas are already facing habitat destruction from growing urban areas, but the massive fires have wiped out even more territory.
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Small cannabis farmers who have operated for decades and fear they could be wiped out are among the most alarmed.
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More than two weeks after Hurricane Dorian wiped out entire neighborhoods, East Grand Bahama still looks like a war zone.
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It has been estimated that 480 million native animals have died, and whole species have almost certainly been wiped out.
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The results of billions of dollars spent on preserving these ecosystems have been wiped out in just a few weeks.
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That sent shock waves through the markets and wiped out a Credit Suisse exchange-traded product linked to the VIX.
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Previously, he had blamed Washington for the acute food shortages, soaring unemployment and massive hyperinflation that has wiped out savings.
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The losses wiped out all the market's gains in 2018, although it is still up 8% from a year ago.
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The attack wiped out 5.7 million barrels per day of daily crude production — or 50% of the kingdom's oil output.
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Thanks to reckless spending, bad investments and a costly divorce, Smith found that his fortune had been completely wiped out.
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The group largely resisted a sell-off in February that wiped out broader market records, instead ending the month flat.
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"I have three children and have lost two of them today — my whole family has been wiped out," she said.
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A 2-point conversion pass to Taylor Gabriel got wiped out by a penalty against Robinson away from the ball.
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And Trump will easily be able to label him as a socialist… and we're going to get absolutely wiped out.
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Wi-Fi over the continental U.S. is fine but as soon as we hit the Pacific Ocean it's wiped out.
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Meaningful learning outcomes are at risk of being wiped out due to the profound budget cuts proposed by President Trump.
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All the noble houses and provincial warlords whose shifting allegiances could rebalance the scales have been wiped-out or subjugated.
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According to the brand, consumers wiped out 12 weeks worth of inventory in just four days at Sephora when it launched.
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The party has not been wiped out across much of America because of a lack of clarity about its liberal values.
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PREPA has struggled to escape the headlines since Hurricane Maria wiped out power to all of Puerto Rico last Sept. 20.
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The Federal Reserve isn't paying enough attention to the jobs being wiped out by technological innovation, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
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First there was the hellish Atlantic hurricane season, when storms wiped out Domenica, Barbuda, Puerto Rico, St. John and other islands.
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The market crashed in March 2001 and wiped out a ton of wealth for people holding stocks in their investment account.
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In all these cases, powerful and unchecked central governments set rigid national policies that crippled economies and wiped out personal freedoms.
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As previously mentioned, the human invaders wiped out most of the weirwoods thousands of years ago during their conquest of Westeros.
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Any group of animals that is under a prolonged period of decline can be wiped out, should there be catastrophic event.
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I cry about 15 gallons of tears and I'm wiped out, so I Lyft home instead of waiting for the bus.
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Soon the California tiger salamander found itself in danger of being wiped out entirely, and it remains a threatened species today.
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In Santa Rosa alone, a fire wiped out thousands of homes in the city roughly 50 miles northwest of San Francisco.
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In Severance, Ling Ma creates an alternate recent past, in which most of humankind has been wiped out by Shen Fever.
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Click on to shop them before they're totally wiped out, along with a few similar alternatives, just in case they are.
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The deal wiped out Birchbox's other VC investors' stakes, including Accel Partners and First Round Capital, Recode noted at the time.
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And then along came the Taliban and war, and whatever happened to help women between 1919 and 1970 gets wiped out.
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Ernst noted farmers are throwing away pigs' heads for the first time because the tariffs wiped out the market for them.
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Cersei's wiped out her enemies in one explosive move by blowing up the Great Sept of Baelor and everyone in it.
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Yet another agency reported that President Trump's shutdown of the government over the border wall had wiped out its limited resources.
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Hundreds of millions of chickens in China are at risk of being wiped out as the shutdowns have hit supply chains.
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Big shifts are going down in your work schedule, but you can't be up for these changes if you're wiped out.
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But those gains have been more than wiped out by continued heavy losses at two sorry adventures, Air Berlin and Alitalia.
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Tragedy continued to follow the enterprise—the Great Kanto Earthquake wiped out that shop, forcing the couple to relocate to Kobe.
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Six months of wrangling over tariffs with the United States has wiped out about a fifth of China's stock market value.
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The Darkest Minds is a dystopian adventure in which 98% of the world's children have been wiped out from a pandemic.
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Investors were also shocked by the discounted fire-sale of Popular's assets to Santander, which wiped out shareholders and junior bonds.
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She scoffs at the suggestion that vaccines are beneficial, denying that they wiped out smallpox or help battle tetanus and Ebola.
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Though Jet's shareholders were largely wiped out, shares of other airlines rose on the prospect of less competition and higher fares.
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That thousand-step gain was cut in half by week 4, however, and by week 6 was all but wiped out.
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Others have no choice: The financial crisis may have wiped out much of their retirement savings and equity in their home.
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He's just trying eke out an existence and lay low now that all of his fellow Jedi have been wiped out.
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It also wiped out power for months, damaged 90% of Puerto Rico's homes and destroyed infrastructure across much of the island.
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Japan's second biggest automaker on Thursday said profits were almost completely wiped out in the first quarter of its fiscal year.
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Or it can mean that a recent calamity had wiped out most of their population, something scientists call a bottleneck event.
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Hyperinflation has wiped out salaries and the value of the currency, the bolivar, sending prices for all kinds of goods skyrocketing.
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But last summer that bond was wiped out when regulators orchestrated a takeover of the bank by fellow Spanish lender Santander.
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The space rock thought to have wiped out the dinosaurs was only between 6 and 9 miles in diameter, for perspective.
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He'll also need to become more adept at fighting through screens and not getting wiped out at the point of attack.
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Like I was saying with the crickets: We wiped out a thousand crickets to find out what their ideal environment is.
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The bananas we eat today are called Cavendish, and they are resistant to the disease that wiped out the Gros Michel.
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A surge in subsidence claims prompted by extreme weather wiped out operating profit at L&G's general insurance unit last year.
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The 'I'iwi and its extremely rare relatives are being wiped out by mosquitoes, climate change, and rats, a new study says.
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An ISIS ammunition depot was also wiped out in al-Bghiliyeh village in the western countryside of the province, SANA said.
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The Hill: GOP centrists are in danger of being wiped out this fall, leaving a more conservative House caucus behind them.
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Puerto Rico's general obligation bonds plummeted last week after President Donald Trump said the debt would have to be wiped out.
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Families wiped out Before European colonization, the population of First Nations people was estimated to be around 800,000 to one million.
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Bahamian Olympic women's 4.603m gold medallist Miller-Uibo wiped out American Allyson Felix's 200m straightaway world best with another runaway victory.
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