Sentence examples for further wiped from inspiring English sources

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We have GOP further wiped out in the north.

A series of storms in 2008 further wiped out farms, and riots over the soaring cost of food, owing to fluctuations in the world market, led lawmakers to oust the prime minister.

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Smaller Internet and technology stocks fell even further, wiping out some overly aggressive investors.

In Houston, Clemens has been the hometown hero with a limited travel schedule and two postseason stages on which to further wipe the slate clean of those complicated days in Boston, of that 1986 New York night when Clemens couldn't get the Red Sox over the hump in Game 6 against the Mets.

In their worst-ever rout, equity markets lost $2tn of their value on Friday, with a further $930bn wiped off on Monday when the UK was stripped of its last AAA credit rating.

Money traders in Syria and the United States said it nose-dived starting last Friday and had weakened to 220 per dollar by Monday, reflecting some chaotic selling by Syrians worried that the pound could weaken further and wipe out their savings if they did not convert to dollars or euros.

The Economist says prices will not bounce until a further 20% is wiped off the value of Spanish homes.

A further $12 billion was wiped off Facebook's value yesterday, adding to a loss of $37 billion on Monday, meaning that Mark Zuckerberg's fortune, which is tied to the performance of Facebook, has fallen by about $7.5 billion to $68 billion since the allegations broke.

He is willing to spend up to $300,000 and has enough money to put 20percentt down, but Mr. Humphrey said he is afraid to buy right now because he is worried prices are going to fall further and could wipe out any money he puts into a home.

After the Lib Dems suffered the devastating loss of all but eight of their 56 MPs at the election, the SNP believes it can now inflict further humiliation by wiping them out north of the border, reducing them to seven members in the Commons.

Slack's Stewart Butterfield suggests "giving people even a very small safety net would unlock a huge amount of entrepreneurialism". Virgin's Richard Branson takes the policy suggestion one step further – AI will wipe out jobs but will create extreme wealth that can be reinvested in part in UBI.

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