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To the foregoing human effects on topography must be added the bomb craters left by war that are very slowly being obliterated from Europe and Asia, and the erosional gullying of terrain where uncontrolled deforestation has been allowed.
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For decades, the Civil Rights Act and Medicare were obliterated from Lyndon Johnson's record by the glare of napalm.
Virtually nothing was known at the time about Sergei Shchukin or Ivan Morozov, whose names had been obliterated from the Soviet record.
Salem lives on in scholarly and dramatic works, but the New York City slave hunt has been obliterated from historical memory.
The writings of Sergei Bulgakov (1871 1944), like those of other major social thinkers of Russia's Silver Age, were obliterated from public consciousness under Soviet rule.
At The U-T, which was known as The San Diego Union-Tribune when it was owned by the Copley family, that pretense was obliterated from the start.
Having rallied behind the neoliberal policies of their center-right rivals for the past two decades, center-left parties have been obliterated from the Netherlands to Poland.
Lyrics were changed to exalt Leningrad and Moscow instead of Estonia; traditional Estonian folk melodies were set to words that glorified Lenin and Stalin; and any reference to Estonian culture was obliterated from the musical repertoire.
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