Sentence examples for absolute oblivion from inspiring English sources

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New music spontaneously takes aim at that final condition which mechanical music lives out hour by hour — the condition of absolute oblivion.

New music spontaneously takes aim at that final condition which mechanical music lives out hour by hour the condition of absolute oblivion.

If you haven't read the book, you definitely should – "​The Nothing", a "a force of absolute oblivion that erases everything and everyone it touches from existence and leaves no trace whatsoever", is one of the most terrifying antagonists in all literature and traumatised the fuck out of me when I was 11.

If you haven't read the book, you definitely should—"The Nothing," a "a force of absolute oblivion that erases everything and everyone it touches from existence and leaves no trace whatsoever," is one of the most terrifying antagonists in all literature and traumatized the fuck out of me when I was 11.

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UKIP seemed to postpone consigning itself to absolute electoral oblivion at its annual conference in Torquay on Friday, when an anti-Muslim obsessive failed to hijack the anti-EU party.

Galvanised, I wrote Two Guys on Wine in nine weeks in an absolute conflagration of creative oblivion.

"The surest thing is that the case ends as almost everything ends in Mexico: in oblivion and the most absolute impunity," Miguel Carbonell, a legal scholar and columnist for the newspaper El Universal, wrote on Thursday.

On the contrary, 'Shoah,' because it is an incarnation, because nothing will ever replace Abraham Bomba's tears, Filip Muller's reverberating voice, or the minute-by-minute description of the executions in Treblinka by the Unterscharfuhrer Franz Suchomel or Polish train conductor Henrik Gavkowski, 'Shoah' is an absolute barricade, the true wall against oblivion".

Still, this continuity is not absolute: considerable parts of the literary heritage were pushed into oblivion in periods of cultural decline, some of which were eventually lost, whereas others survived to attract new attention during the subsequent periods of intensified activity.

For Latin to be rescued from oblivion (to which even the Church has relegated it), there would have to be general agreement on its absolute value and desirability — not just some faint persuasion of its utility, such as the argument now put forward that it can help teach ghetto children English, however true that contention may be.

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