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At Yahoo, she's the CEO, the eradicator of work-from-home days and, generally, the haver-of-it-all.

From Inc • Mar. 22, 2013

Conn, a 35-year-old Cornell University graduate, patented his eradicator while working in the Navy's guided missile program.

From Time Magazine Archive

Another reader reported that Sanford's Xit, an ink eradicator, was also fine for removing banana-leaf stains, a common island washday problem.

From Time Magazine Archive

Epsom salts, cold pills, a bottle of paregoric, ink eradicator, adhesive-tape remover, vitamin pills.

From Time Magazine Archive

The eradicator is a small pair of tweezers made, ordinarily, out of a piece of beaten brass wire bent double and having inturned edges.

From The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir by Garvan, John M.




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