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She has since managed to wipe out this debt.
The game offered players a variety of firearms to use on the Gypsy, or Roma, population and, if they managed to wipe out the entire population, the country's color on a map turned white, the center said.
BRANTLEY And also, notoriously, last year's season was so strong in the spring that it managed to wipe out memories of what a lot of us thought was the outstanding production of the season, which was "The Seagull" in the fall of 2008.
We managed to wipe out three quarters of the species on the planet - mainly for sport and support of our people populating ways.
For centuries, millions of young women crushed their feet in a bid to marry well, until the Chinese government finally managed to wipe out the practice in the mid twentieth century.
Humans make up just 0.01percentt of the biomass on Earth, but have managed to wipe out 83percentt of all wild mammals and cut the plant biomass in half during our time on this planet, according to the study.
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The Boston Dynamics deal, for an undisclosed sum, brought inevitable – if overblown – comparisons between Google and Skynet, the rogue computer system which manages to wipe out much of humanity in the Terminator film series.
If, however, you manage to wipe out an opposite entirely by destroying his or her last army, you gain possession of all the Risk cards he or she may have had in their hands.
British colonists managed to wipe them out by the middle of the nineteenth century.
Dortmund fans managed to wipe Schalke off the map, at least in one of their fanzines.
Some unforeseen consequence of one of our powerful new technologies -- synthetic biology, some single-minded form of artificial intelligence or something else -- might manage to wipe us out, long before any laudable silicon descendant takes intelligence to the stars.
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