Sentence examples for may have wiped from inspiring English sources

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Again, we apologize for the technical hiccups that may have wiped out some comments.

The asteroid which may have wiped out the dinosaurs was probably somewhere between 2 and 10km in size.

This is what the women in the study received, and researchers think it may have wiped out any cancer in the nodes that were left behind.

The chytrid skin fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, or B.d., is harmless to humans but may have wiped out hundreds of amphibian species.

In Iwate prefecture, authorities say the disaster may have wiped out businesses that account for 80% of the revenue of the region's fisheries.

Even without a trial, Mr. Blagojevich's cloud may have wiped from the field some of the politicians long considered most likely to run for the Senate.

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I may even have wiped a tear or two from my haggard cheeks.

The risks posed to gay clubs in the city may not have wiped them out, but has drastically cut their number and the diversity on offer.

His performance may not have wiped out the memory of his being 0-4 with a 7.54 ERA the past two postseasons against the Cardinals, but it had to feel better than your average regular-season victory.

As with P. satyrus, no P. oreas COI haplotypes were found to be more related to its probable sister species P. progne, and it may be that bottlenecks have wiped out the original mtDNA lineages, while current introgression is introducing new genetic material into P. oreas from the P. gracilis complex (most likely from western P. zephyrus).

But the brutal market seems to have wiped out any thoughts he may have had of scaling back his hours at the office.

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