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Finally the guy turned and addressed the third-wheel girl, talking to her while she shook her head slightly, reaching up to dab a tear or to wipe something from her eye, and then he and the woman simply walked away together, back down the path to the parking lot, where he could see them getting into the car, starting it up, and tearing away, leaving behind a cloud of dust and smoke.
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They might put their hand on your shoulder, or accidentally walk into you in the halls, or wipe something random off your face.
Far from the Indian Ocean, humanity was attempting to wipe out something else: syphilis.
Brent Thill, an analyst at UBS Securities, said several institutional investors queried him Wednesday — not on why the layoffs had been made, but why it took Nadella so long to wipe away something analysts said he never wanted.
An orangutan will offer a leaf and mimic wiping something, for example, to get his partner to wipe his head clean with that leaf.
To do a backside pop shove-it (which is much easier than the frontside variation), you will need to scoop your back foot backwards as you pop the tail, as if you were wiping something nasty off the sole of your show.
She took a paper napkin off the bar, spit on it and told him to hold still while she carefully lifted his glasses up on his forehead, leaving him half blind, and wiped something off above his left cheekbone.
He wipes something wet from his eye and says, "This is the first time in a long time I don't fear the future".
Nigerian commanders insisted that the US supply them with attack helicopters and fighter jets to wipe out Boko Haram, something that the White House was unwilling to do, given the army's poor human rights record.
"Just need something to wipe up with".
"Unbroken" represents the opportunity to wipe clean several slates, something Ms. Lovato is well suited for.
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