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"So you feel even more wiped out?" I asked Brad.

New friend nearby tells me "just as well, you wouldn't want to be called in the first half --" The judges will be more wiped, therefore, less picky after Intermission.

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Roast English rose veal was three thick slices of gratifyingly chewy (non-sous vide?), well-flavoured meat with what came billed as "French-style peas" but were more wipe-the-plate-with-your-finger-good posh mushy peas.

Tuesday's gains were more than wiped out.

The rally more than wiped out the market's losses from Wednesday, when stocks tumbled 1 percent.

But Suzuki's record has more than wiped out such fears.

Citigroup paid its employees so much in 2009 — $24.9 billion — that the company more than wiped out every penny of profit.

Child benefit is higher than in the UK, but any benefit is more than wiped out by the charges.

The south-east Asian floods of 2011 killed 3,000 more, and wiped out the livelihoods of millions".

And though I have got better at editing, any productivity gains are more than wiped out by increasing ambition.

The decline more than wiped out its January-March advance and left it down 2.5percentt for the first six months of the year.

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