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Obliterate and forget.
Boxed in by wide strokes that simultaneously obliterate and emphasize the frame, interior parts read as broadly abstracted landscapes, sunsets or rooms.
Other terms suggested: "Shade," "Edge, You will notice, San Francisco, a trend called Mounting Polysyllabism, which culminates in the trio of Latin-root rhymers, "Annihilate," "Obliterate," and "Humiliate".
In this regard, ISIS leaders constitute themselves as human deities defending a religion they managed to obliterate and a God no longer accessible except by means of severed heads and grotesque violence.
A world of: Cartographers whose convoluted speech – worthy of a James Joyce-streamstream of consciousness – is considered too dangerous to listen to for longer than five minutes; of True Wines which can obliterate and resurrect particular memories; of True Cheeses; of 'Stackfalter Sturtons' and an enigmatic 'Kleptomancer'Kleptomancer
("What do you think he really meant when he said that his friend said yesterday that you weren't bad?") Anything could happen on the bus in the next half hour; even something with the power to obliterate and reduce to dust the double maths, Scripture, double Latin, and (worst) P.E. that lie in wait at the end of the journey — a doom of tedium, infinitely long.
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It is permitted to destroy the food-supply infrastructure and obliterate schools and mosques.
Working and reworking, modelling and remodelling, overpainting and obliterating, repainting and redrawing - it was ceaseless.
Civil legal aid has been obliterated and judicial review curtailed.
The fistula was surgically obliterated, and this was confirmed on postoperative angiography.
The right rear panel was obliterated and the hood was shaped like a pup tent.
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