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It might wipe out its value, or it might greatly increase it.
A safe, sober place where families can gather might wipe away the hurt.
Watching that new L.C.D. TV, however, might wipe out all those gains.
(Nothing makes for documentary drama like a budget cut that might wipe out the subject of your project).
Also, one strong ancient hurricane might wipe out traces of other weaker ones that recently preceded it, storm experts say.
They claimed that the assertion of American power might wipe out "Vietnam syndrome": but it has ended up making America more reluctant to intervene abroad.
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And that might lead an observer with a sanguine cast of mind to wonder whether similar efforts might help wipe out other corrosive cultural tendencies around the world, like corruption.
He added that drought might also wipe out darning needles, dragonflies and amphibians, which destroy mosquitoes.
A US analyst estimated Amazon's technology might eventually wipe out three quarters of US grocery store jobs.
Armstrong is taking his role in the swish new CBBC version very seriously, or at least as seriously as one can when the director's instructions include things like: "Should that sneeze be more… elephant-like?" He's aware that any remake is met initially with arm-folding disdain by people who act as if it might somehow wipe away the old show.
The finding is "a ray of hope," says Fred Snyder, a fisheries biologist at Ohio State University in Columbus, who says biologists have worried that the zebra mussel might entirely wipe out native species.
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