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Soon after returning home with Ferdie, she finds her Pathfinder town is completely obliterated.
They estimate that the planet may have just 10 million years left before it is completely obliterated.
By 6 months of age, the CSP is completely obliterated in 85%% of infants by the fusion of the septa pellucida to form a single septum pellucidum [9].
Therefore, in this cohort (excluding the two high-risk patients), the use of the cold pyeloperfusion technique when treating renal tumours in close proximity of the ureter (<1 cm) would protect the ureter from injury (P < 0.003, Fisher's exact test) but the protection is impossible if the margin between tumour and ureter is completely obliterated.
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"I was completely obliterated," he says.
But creativity does not have to be completely obliterated.
But the dignity code itself has been completely obliterated.
"One Thursday was completely obliterated from my life," he said.
"The infrastructure of some departments in Sony has been completely obliterated.
"In fact, some of these estates had over 200 slaves, and their presence was completely obliterated by the official histories".
Mr. Brown's marrow was completely obliterated by drugs and whole-body radiation, a procedure that kills 40 percent of the patients, and he had it done twice.
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