A ruthless private and federal campaign wiped out 99 percent of them by 1960.
Like the others in the shelter, wiped out by the plague.
No need to court a fall, which could serve nothing, save perhaps wipe out by death the memory of these past few moments.
But those savings were more than wiped out by the addition of 8,000 workers to the budget for corrections officials.
Union members were beginning to see any potential gains wiped out by lost wages.
They were all but wiped out by my father's army and its allies!
The improved earnings were more than wiped out, however, by a $9.5 million restructuring charge for the move to Texas.
The goal is to wipe out the achievement gap between rich and poor children by the school year of 2013.
Their only option is to work at jobs that can wipe them out by the time they get home to face a blank screen.
But that way of life was already over, nearly wiped out in just 90 years by Western diseases.