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On NBC, Mr. Obama criticized Mrs. Clinton for using a word like "obliterate".
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"Most people in 'New Europe' would like to obliterate this stage of their history," he said.
The Islamic militants, who have had an uneasy relationship with Egypt's pagan monuments, would like to obliterate this rich interaction between Egypt and the West.
"Like, obliterated".
Not because tall people like to obliterate themselves by mixing strong ciders (you can buy five types here) but because its socially-segregated bars and "sherry rooms" are separated by punishingly low doors – absolutely lethal after a few sherries.
Bolt proved that he did not require the hot breath of a dangerous challenger like Tyson Gay to obliterate his own world record in the 200 meters.
I am grateful for the opportunity to keep my child, but would like to see remaining stigma obliterated.
He was so good that he could deal in subtlety.He was also a Jew, facing and faithfully interpreting men who had wished to obliterate everyone like him.
the notion of "post-tourism" doesn't represent a change in the way we travel so much as a change in the way we think about travel – and it primarily shows the extent to which technology and heightened mobility have helped obliterate categories like "work" and "vacation," "local" and "visitor".
And there is always the chance that a heavyweight like Google will step in and obliterate the competition.
It will also obliterate the taxi industry — like it did the steamboat industry.
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