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DNA testing has not obliterated the possibility of being wrongly accused.
Fine but precise distinctions between social strata are being blurred, if not obliterated, by the rising tide of economic distress.
Its physical and human landscapes have been battered but not obliterated by the series of natural disasters that beset the island.
The courtly tastes of the 12th century, while not obliterated, were overtaken by a more flexible and ironic sensibility evident in vernacular ballads, fables, satires, and moralizing literature, most popular in the northern towns.
Berg dealt with the new medium so skillfully that the classical heritage of his compositions is not obliterated, thus justifying the term frequently applied to him: the "classicist of modern music".
Isn't that dreadful?" Everage gave a press conference at the Palladium, telling reporters that the Duchess of Cambridge had postponed giving birth "so that my coverage is not obliterated".
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"We want developers to reinforce that distinctiveness, not obliterate it.
Carrying a cellphone should not obliterate privacy rights or the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement.
Theirs was the rare Victorian "we two" that would not obliterate the female "I".
CNet News | A Senate bill scheduled for a vote next week was supposed to increase e-mail privacy — not obliterate it.
The early works of Minimalism, radical as they were, did not obliterate the fundamental elements of musical discourse.
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