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The visual and sonic features of the game completely obliterate any traces of the outside world.
"I just saw bam bam, like a bright muzzle flash from both guns at the same time, completely obliterate my vision," Ms. Reuben said.
"I just saw bam bam, like a bright muzzle flash from both guns at the same time, completely obliterate my vision," she testified.
"I want you to go back charged up to squash Glamour, completely obliterate them, make them like a little armadillo on the road," she said, using a cultural motif that has a bit more resonance in Texas than Taiwan.
Given these findings and petitioners' arguments, the concern that we expressed in Lopez that Congress might use the Commerce Clause to completely obliterate the Constitution's distinction between national and local authority seems well founded.
Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, said the income limits in the new bill "completely obliterate" Mr. Bush's argument that Congress wanted to provide coverage to families making $83,000 a year, which is about four times the poverty level for a family of four.
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"I was completely obliterated," he says.
Morsi had completely obliterated the thing.
Photography here is nearly completely obliterated by punkish gesturalism.
But creativity does not have to be completely obliterated.
But the dignity code itself has been completely obliterated.
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