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In rare cases the plagioclase may be almost completely obliterated by the quartz intergrowths.
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Today, the pure hunting and gathering way of life is almost completely obliterated, wiped out by intrusions from modern civilizations.
After many millions of years, traces of such merging are almost completely obliterated, so you cannot find out how it happened.
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In the 1980s, it was almost entirely obliterated during the insurrection against the Soviet invasion.
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