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Storms sent to punish, lightning to frighten, thunder to humble, floods to obliterate: across nearly all cultures, the first stories that we told about weather were efforts to explain it, and the explanations invariably came down to divine agency.
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The crash physics are of course amazing, especially the multiple pile-ups in which million-dollar super cars obliterate in midair, sending chunks of metal spraying across the road.
It tends to obliterate personality.
Obliterate and forget.
I should obliterate it.
They were hard to obliterate.
Here, shrewdly selected exceptions obliterate the rule.
Laws on their own never obliterate prejudice.
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