Wiped-out Sentence Examples

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  • Someone wiped out everyone in the mountain.

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  • He was rumored to go through five to ten blood monkeys a day and was said to have single-handedly wiped out whole villages.

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  • Much. Would've wiped out the island by now and half of Cuba without realizing he'd done so.

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  • If this had been a pre-Katie battle, he.d have wiped out the state.

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  • Whatever wiped out the Peak could wipe him out as well.

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  • Whatever wiped out the Peak could wipe us out just as easily.

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  • They showed me what they can do and wiped out every vamp I have on the East Coast.

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  • Jule's memory was wiped out and Xander exiled, until a year ago, when he landed in the human realm.

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  • There were to be no half-measures now; the city was wiped out of existence with the exception of its temples and the house which had been Pindar's.

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  • From the highest to the lowest - with the important exception of the priests - the new age of luxury wiped out the earlier simplicity.

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  • Already, in 1613, the English from Virginia had almost completely wiped out the French settlement at Port Royal, and when in 1629 a small English fleet appeared at Quebec, Champlain was forced to surrender.

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  • This was hardly done, however, before the panic of 1837 wiped out a large portion of the banks' assets; next came revelations of grossly careless and even of corrupt management, and in 1843 the banks were placed in liquidation.

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  • Indeed Timur's raid was of service to the Russian prince as it all but wiped out the Golden Horde, which for the next twelve years was in a state of anarchy.

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  • Dissensions resulting in interminable civil wars had, even before the Union, exhausted the resources of the poorest of the three northern realms; and her ruin was completed by the ravages of the Black Death, which wiped out two-thirds of her population.

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  • The capture of Bharatpur in central India by Lord Combermere in 1826 wiped out the repulse which Lord Lake had received before that city in January 1805.

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  • He at once applied himself to moral and administrative reform; declared against nepotism, introduced economy, abolished sinecures, wiped out the deficit (at the same time reducing rents), closed the gaming-houses, and issued a number of sumptuary ordinances.

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  • His descendants, except for Jelal ed-din (Jalaluddin) Shah Shuja, the patron of the poet Hafiz, were unimportant, and the dynasty was wiped out by Timur about 1392.

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  • He had wiped out a great national disgrace; he had quelled the most formidable foe of Rome.

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  • These poems went far to wake in the youth of New England a sense of the great national wrong, and to prepare them for that bitter struggle in which it was wiped out at the expense of the lives of so many of them.

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  • Instead of profiting by Dumouriezs treachery and the successes in La Vende, the Coalition, divided over the resuscitated Polish question, lost time on the frontiers of this new Poland of the west which was sacrificing itself for the sake of a Universal Republic. Thus in January 1794 the territory of France was cleared of the Prussians and Austrians by the victories at Hondschoote, Wattignies and Wissembourg; the army of La Vende was repulsed from Granville, overwhelmed by Hoches army at Le Mans and Savenay, and its leaders shot; royalist sedition was suppressed at Lyons, Bordeaux, Marseilles and Toulon; federalist insurrections were wiped out by the terrible massacres of Carrier at Nantes, the atrocities of Lebon at Arras, and the wholesale executions of Fouch and Collot dHerbois at Lyons; Louis XVI.

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  • After the disaster of the Caudine Forks, Cursor to some extent wiped out the disgrace by compelling Luceria (which had revolted) to surrender.

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  • Two barbarous massacres occurred on the 28th and 29th of October and the 28th and 29th of December 1895; 126 Armenian families were absolutely wiped out.

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  • Dusty didn't know how they chose when to interfere with the mortal world, but when they did, it normally resulted in some sort of universal catastrophe, like the Schism that split the divine world from the physical one and nearly wiped out humanity and divinity alike.

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  • Whatever had happened in the immortal realm to make him hate the little bastards, he was glad the sense of distrust wasn't wiped out with his memories.

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  • When Darkyn's demons had wiped out his village, a tiny stopover on their journey to enslave the mortal realm.

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  • How do I fight an enemy I can't see until it's wiped out a few dozen of my vamps?

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  • Inside the city, Tiyan's men had wiped out all followers of Memon and begun to stack the bodies near the cliff.

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  • Recently cassava mosaic virus wiped out the entire cassava mosaic virus wiped out the entire cassava crop in Zambia.

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  • The Germans, alerted by the chance meeting of a coastal convoy with the raiding force, wiped out the entire force.

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  • The only dreaded disease to have been totally eradicated is smallpox, which was wiped out more than two decades ago.

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  • Ferns survived the mass extinction which wiped out the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago.

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  • Pippa and Harriette and Joanne and Laurie made the last gybe but Ally and Maia wiped out.

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  • Whole industries have been wiped out and vast sections of the population impoverished, forced to struggle to survive in the 'informal sector ' .

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  • Any cushion we had in the First Division has been wiped out by our own ineptitude.

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  • My 7 " silver shark, 2 x 5 " clown loaches among others all wiped out.

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  • The deadly varroa mite has wiped out local colonies of bees in several countries around the world.

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  • This wiped out the illegal smuggling trade virtually overnight.

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  • By the time we arrived in Hampi I was feeling totally wiped-out, went straight to bed and slept for 24hours.

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  • And there is this to be said that idolatry may be an outward symbol of a real indebtedness to idolaters which is not necessarily wiped out when the tangible idols are smashed.

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  • Around 430 BC, Athens, embroiled in the Second Peloponnesian War, endured three years of epidemics that wiped out a third of its inhabitants.

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  • In the 800s, smallpox wiped out a third of Japan.

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  • In a speech to the House of Representatives at this same time, Congressman Davy Crockett told the story of getting chewed out by a constituent for voting for a $20,000 emergency relief bill for the homeless in a city just wiped out by a fire.

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  • When the plague finally was over, whole families had been wiped out and only one sixth of the population remained in Eyam.

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  • The bright time was wiped out by a shadow.

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  • If the water temperature increases by as little as three to four degrees, scientists estimate that as much as ninety-seven percent of the world's coral reefs will be wiped out.

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  • An alien race known as the Chimera has wiped out most of Asia and Europe during the early 20th century.

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  • In this story, there was no WWII, and instead we were attacked by alien forces who wiped out most of our race.

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  • Prepare to view an alternate history where World War II never occurred and an alien force (called the Chimera) wiped out the majority of Asia and Europe.

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  • Once a proud race of High Elves, they were almost completed wiped out by the undead armies of Prince Arthas.

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  • Although evidence has not ruled out a booster shot later in life, all research addressing the vaccine's effectiveness throughout its six-year use indicates that chickenpox may be the first human herpes virus to be wiped out.

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  • Fatigue - When your body is trying to compensate for low glycemic stores, you can feel wiped out and weak.

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  • In Reese's time, humans were almost completely wiped out.

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  • H.G. Wells popularized the Bug-Eyed Monster theme in sci-fi in War of the Worlds, in which 'Martians' invade Earth, only to be wiped out by Earth diseases for which they have no immunity.

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  • Nearly 40 years old at the beginning of show, it was due to be decommissioned, but after the Cylon attack wiped out the colonies, it was also one of the only surviving ships not networked and shut down.

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