She briefly left, took off her wig and wiped off her bald head with a paper napkin.
Spirits have never been higher in a city that, nearly five years ago, was almost wiped off the map.
And ultimately the ombudsman has ruled in my favour that the bill should be wiped off - I didn't have to pay it.
Instead, he stood his ground with dignity, took a handkerchief out of his pocket, wiped off the spit, threw the handkerchief on the ground and left.
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The company is World Acceptance ( WRLD), and you may have thought that all such homely creatures had been wiped off the face of the planet by the financial crisis.
Coffee Republic has seen more than 80% wiped off the value of its shares since the start of 2001, as competition in the sector increased and the company lost key management.
"You can see it for yourself, " Weaver moaned to a reporter, staring Friday at all the vacant lots, overrun with weeds that are taller than he is, at all the abandoned shells of former homes, many of them still marked with the spray-painted "X" that became the grim symbol of a great American city nearly wiped off the map.
Australia wiped 13 runs off the 69-run deficit from the first innings by the close on day three.
Banks wiped 17 points off the FTSE amid revived worries of a possible rise in UK rates that would hit demand for loans.
He searched his dirty white sarong, which was the only garment on his body, for a relatively clean corner, and wiped the table off.
When the researchers wiped the mucous layer off and returned the fish to the anemones, they were stung straight away.
Facebook may have its European headquarters in Dublin but the social networking site has wiped a small Irish village off the map because its name is deemed obscene.
In a medium where the notion of community rarely gets explored beyond a hug and a neat wrapup, and in a season when the safe, tame comedy of Jay Leno has wiped five hours of drama clean off the board, the producers of FNL have dug after something deeper: The idea of decay, of things breaking apart and falling away.
Then she cleaned every speck of dirt off the switch itself and wiped the crossover and the two blades.
Mauger soon wiped out Jones' penalty as he held off May to score a second try for Leicester, who never looked like grabbing the two more they needed for the bonus point.
GM, which plans to begin promoting its relisting on the stock exchange to investors this week, wiped out billions of dollars in debt, laid off thousands of employees and jettisoned money-losing brands during its U.S.-funded reorganization last year.
The Scottish Football League fixtures have been almost wiped out by freezing temperatures, with 13 games called off.
He said it was worth giving up higher growth to concetrate on paying off the national debt, which he believes should be wiped out altogether by the end of the decade.
Soon after, he wiped his forehead and was startled by the amount of liquid he was throwing off.
Unless this is wiped out by a dramatic rebound in the stockmarket, he reckons, paying it off will cost firms about 3% of their profits for the next five years.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The devastating tsunami that wiped out cities, seaside communities and holiday resorts in southern Asia has not put holidaymakers off visiting the region, a survey has found.
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