Suggestions(1)
Exact(2)
He also minimised the Holocaust, suggested that the "white world" faced oblivion and warned that democracy could be "dangerous".
In many voters' eyes, she betrayed the more popular Mr Rudd never mind that his government too faced oblivion, back when she moved against him.
Similar(58)
Is that enough to face oblivion with a smile?
He embodies the old world facing oblivion as the Russian Revolution looms.
The rest may well face oblivion in the next 50 years.
That's when the incumbent Labor government faces oblivion at the federal election, at the hands of the conservative Liberal Party.
Probably best to resist the pat response, which is that you face oblivion and are then eaten by worms.
Fianna Fail will suffer historic losses of close to an unprecedented 20% of the popular vote, whilst their Green coalition partners could face oblivion.
On 6 April 1989, From charged Clinton with transforming the fortunes of a party that, after three historic election defeats, was facing oblivion.
Furlong popped up twice more, in an episode in which a plane-load of priests face oblivion, and in another that sees him trapped – once again with his youth group – in a maze of caves.
"But it's really a film about identity and old age, and facing oblivion, and can this old lady let go of the one thing which is now imagined, but that sustains her in her sense of self?
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com