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Pashtuns are the largest ethnic group in next-door Afghanistan, where polio has also never been wiped out.
From 2002 to 2005, the virus spread from Nigeria, where it has never been wiped out, to 21 other countries, paralyzing more than 1,000 victims.
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Student debt can almost never be wiped out, even in bankruptcy.
A black man added: "That's why people feel discrimination will never be wiped out.
Its scientists had realized that monkeys carried the same virus, so it would never be wiped out without wiping out monkeys, too.
That place, he told his audience, "I suppose will never be wiped out of my memory: a sinister alley, a Roman circus run amok, and a charnel house.
"The war was no longer regarded as a heroic necessity, but a supreme example of suffering made up of individual tragedies which could never be wiped out by either a common faith or the victorious outcome of the war," wrote the critic Antonín Liehm.
He told listeners: "Last Tuesday, for the first time in 30 years, I found myself by one casual chance in a thousand on hand in a small, narrow serving pantry of the Ambassador hotel in Los Angeles, a place that I suppose will never be wiped out of my memory: a sinister alley, a Roman circus run amok, and a charnel house.
They include the memorable letter of 9 June 1968 about Kennedy's assassination in Los Angeles days earlier, "in a small narrow serving pantry of the Ambassador Hotel, a place that I suppose will never be wiped out of my memory as a sinister alley, a Roman circus run amok and a charnel house".
"For the first time in 30 years, I found myself, by one casual chance in a thousand, on hand in a small narrow serving pantry of the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, a place I suppose will never be wiped out of my memory as a sinister alley, a Roman circus run amok, a charnel house".
When Robert Kennedy was assassinated Cooke revealed on his Letter how "for the first time in 30 years, I found myself by one casual chance in a thousand, on hand in a small, narrow serving pantry of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, a place that I suppose will never be wiped out of my memory: a sinister alley, a Roman circus run amok, and a charnel house.
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