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In the 1960s and 1970s, artistic interest in Romanticism was overshadowed, sometimes more or less obliterated, by formalism and American-influenced abstraction, only to re-emerge again in the 1980s.
It won't happen by 2035, as the report indicated -- a fact that has now been spread so widely across the Internet that it's more or less obliterated the indisputable fact that virtually every glacier on the planet is busily melting.
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Isolated from their brethren aboveground for many generations, "disuse will... have more or less perfectly obliterated [their] eyes, and natural selection will often have effected other changes," Darwin wrote.
By the time that an animal has reached, after numberless generations, the deepest recesses, disuse will on this view have more or less perfectly obliterated its eyes, and natural selection will often have effected other changes, such as an increase in the length of the antennae or palpi, as a compensation for blindness.
The data suggest the diameters of obliterated craters are less than 500 m.
(The population was duly obliterated).
She does not want it completely obliterated.
I am typing this with obliterated fingers.
It had been nearly totally obliterated," says Eskander.
Healing of cavity was better in obliterated ears.
Two key facts remain obliterated by this celebratory vision.
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