Sentence examples for it's obliterated from inspiring English sources

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And at still other moments, it's obliterated by Berio's own idiom - as well as the near continuous textual and vocal polyphony of the eight singers, here mostly concentrating on words from Beckett's The Unnameable.

It's obliterated in a fiery explosion — a clip, from the wretched "V for Vendetta," turned golden through the alchemy of remixing.

At one point I run to hide behind a truck, just as it's obliterated by a rocket, a severed door zooms past my head.

"It's gone... It's obliterated," Baldwin said of the community a camera panned over the devastation.

CNN's @BrookeBCNN is in a helicopter flying over Mexico Beach, Florida, getting a look at one of the hardest hit areas from Hurricane Michael: "It's gone… it's obliterated… I've never seen anything like this… I have no words" https://t.co/sFUNF4n8aS pic.twitter.com//t.co/sFUNF4n8aS

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On a positive radiograph the retrocalcaneal recess of Kager's triangle was less radiolucent, meaning that it was obliterated and had a whiter appearance.

It was obliterated by Hurricane Katrina.

It was obliterated in 1402 by the Mongol Timur (Tamerlane).

Onagawa was already in decline when it was obliterated in 2011 by the Tohoku tsunami.

It was obliterated during the Avellino event, an eruption that took place about 3,780 years ago, during the Bronze Age.

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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