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"It gets obliterated," Ms. Wagstaff said.

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It got obliterated by L.S.U.

"The personality that should be in a local race gets obliterated and you just have the Democrat and the Republican — you don't have Betsy Markey and Cory Gardner," Mr. Moore said.

It overwrites every single track on a hard drive, including directories, bad blocks, partly overwritten blocks you name it.Unfortunately, that means the operating system gets obliterated as well.

The first 20 seconds are staggering, a masterclass in funk in which elements are brought in one by one and yet paradoxically create more space as each arrives; India is still there in the sitars, but soon gets obliterated by an acid-house line vying with Aaliyah's alkaline coo.

Nostalgia gets obliterated by daring new material that flaunts amp-smoking crescendos, extended percussive acrobatics, and weary, hallucinatory grace.

These types of tragic accidents happen every day, and it doesn't take a wild night of getting obliterated for it to happen.

The most worrisome kind of attack is a hyper-kinetic kill, where you're colliding with it at very high speed and the satellite is getting obliterated into thousands of small pieces.

It is suggested that gender difference, if existent, may depend upon various factors, and may get obliterated by higher exposure to trauma [ 21].

Or maybe Spotify itself will get obliterated.

Then they went out and got obliterated.

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