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Bangladesh is obliterated.
But as she tells the story, the singer is obliterated.
But most of this sentence is obliterated by a single sound, a shout of rage.
The white cube is obliterated, absorbed completely into an encompassing, unending visual fact.
The resulting cavity is obliterated as eggs of the next generation enlarge.
This is theatre as a disappearing act in which time itself is obliterated.
Then the pain takes hold and every other aspect of life is obliterated.
Jovial banter is obliterated once at the destination, where we are shoved, one by one, into a pitch-black space.
Less astounding are the disastrous transformations where, like some drunken game of Chinese Whispers, the original meaning is obliterated.
He discovers that he is still a marked man, and he cannot help finding that his identity is obliterated.
However, the pull of the remoter stars is so slight that it is obliterated by the vaster pull of the moon and the sun.
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