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Potent antibodies were able to wipe a hybrid of human and monkey immunodeficiency viruses from the bloodstream of monkeys within days.
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As a result, Mr. Heins said, information technology departments will be able to wipe out all of a company's data on a phone when an employee quits, while leaving the former worker's data, including photos, untouched.
If they do not beat the Phillies on the field, the Mets may be able to wipe them out in a debate.
Within days, we had hundreds of nominations for women so exciting, dynamic and - yes - world changing, that we were able to wipe our brows, heave a long sigh of relief and dive happily into their stories.
Although people might be able to wipe out the salmon in a certain stream by throwing a net across it "in such a manner as to catch every salmon that tries to go up and every smolt that tries to go down," conditions in the ocean were altogether different.
You should be able to wipe the wall down with a sponge without having anything come off.
While secondhand mobiles are usually sold with the data removed, canny sellers will have been able to wipe the phone and then install an existing copy of the game from their desktop computers.
We're going to be able to wipe the slate clean and do things in a professional, disciplined, organised, together and winning way.
During her two years as a construction worker, she's been able to wipe out the thousands of dollars in debt she had before she started.
It's as if a national-amnesia button got pushed, one able to wipe out memories of the actual President: the former reality-show star, real-estate brander, double-talker, and serial distorter of reality.
"We cannot be in a situation where very wealthy individuals are able to wipe out their bills by using these reliefs.
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