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We could be obliterated by nuclear war.
She was not so much of a woman, and what I signify here is that she was very petite, and appeared as if she could be obliterated with one finger.
Since it was discovered that pain could be obliterated in this manner, attempts have been made to stop the chronic pain of cancer and other conditions by implanting electrodes in relevant parts of the brain so that constant stimulation can inhibit the input coming from the region of the pain.
The extension requirement also puts pressure on founders to have achieved success by the check-in, and presents additional risk to investors that a company could be obliterated from the outside.
With that precedent set, shareholders knew that at the merest whiff of a bad rumor they'd better bail out of a bank or insurance company, or their money could be obliterated.
What if every asset you had could be obliterated in a second?
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He meant that countries could not be obliterated; if they went bust, their economies could be reorganised, and it was not the end of the world.
It could not be obliterated at the stroke of a geographer's pen.
As a consequence, the lesion uptake will be highly reduced inside or near the artifact (Figure 8) and could potentially be obliterated completely.
There were nine patients with chronic osteomyelitis, with bone cavities which could not be obliterated by osteoplastic methods.
The impact site would be obliterated, and massive earthquakes and tsunamis could radiate across the planet.
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