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(Nothing makes for documentary drama like a budget cut that might wipe out the subject of your project).
He has already decided he can't get the shot of you he wants in the venue you are already in, and so leads you around the city looking for light reflected in rain, or crowds, or loneliness, or something that might wipe that look of irritated boredom off your face, before returning to the place you started from, which suits how he's feeling about you, after all.
Keep videos and cassettes stored away from items that might wipe the recorded information.
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Tonight, he assists a young woman forced to decide whether a brain operation is worth the risk that it might wipe out some of her key faculties, and with them, the person she once was.
Despite having some prior experience on hoverboards, I was worried that I might wipe out and somehow break the metal plates on Gilman's suit.
He also observed such hunting dogs being released on Kangaroo Island, and mused that they might wipe out the entire population of kangaroos there in some years, but he did not express the same sentiment about the emus of King Island.
So shouldn't those who caused climate change compensate those who face these natural disasters - especially, for instance, small islands that might be wiped out entirely?
Musk is no stranger to the work of philosopher Nick Bostrom, who has warned before that superintelligent AI might wipe out humanity.
Most conventional treatments provide only temporary relief and limited efficacy, but there is a revolutionary remedy for haemorrhoids on market that might render wipes, creams and ointments a thing of the past.
Watching that new L.C.D. TV, however, might wipe out all those gains.
Clayton and Craig have produced a magnificent account of the battle itself, including a detailed analysis of the storm that might well have wiped out the British fleet after victory had been won, had it not been for superb seamanship.
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