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With 350,000 acres of pristine Amazon forest already obliterated, the issue of gold mining has been declared a national emergency in Peru.
Hovering at the edge of the book, just out of view, is the vast folly (or triumph, depending on your point of view) that is the Olympic site, a portion of which has already obliterated some of the borough.
His side had already obliterated Hawthorn and earned themselves a week off, so they enter this penultimate hurdle in raging hot form and possessing a well-earned sense of self-belief.
With 350,000 acres of pristine Amazon forest already obliterated, the issue of gold mining has become a national emergency in Peru.
For this reason, knees in which the joint space was already obliterated were not eligible for the study.
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Thousands of miles of streams in Appalachian coal country have already been obliterated in this way.
But most of the forests on Madagascar have already been obliterated, and, not unnaturally, the lemurs are dying.
The nuclear missiles will only be fired, and deterrence have failed, if the UK has already been obliterated.
LeMay had pointed out that these targets had already been obliterated and were not worth the risk of further American casualties, and, when the Navy guys persisted with their notion that the targets had to be attacked once again, he folded up his papers and walked out.
A recent court decision has given the green light to as many as 90 mountaintop mining projects in Appalachia's coal-rich hills, which in turn could destroy more than 200 miles of valleys and streams on top of the 1,200 miles that have already been obliterated.
The record sounds like a slowly corrupting hard drive, where all memories of a dancefloor have already been obliterated.
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