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In contrast, Leningrad, Dresden, St Malo and Caen rebuilt their broken cathedrals, palaces and streets, refusing to let war's madness obliterate memory and continuity.
Such attempts to revise history and obliterate memory have become common in the Trump era.
But the truth is apparently not an obstacle for Japan's nationalists, who are in the midst of a campaign to obliterate memory of Japan's atrocities and its war-mongering role in Asia in the 1930s and early 1940s.
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But it could not obliterate memories of the storming fugal development nor of the strings' cutting, desperate attacks right after as they brought back the theme of Manfred's longing.
'The Queen' had just come out, and we thought, 'Maybe she wants to do a 180.' " The performance, though, doesn't obliterate memories of Ms. Mirren's acclaimed turn as a sovereign so much as it tugs, implicitly and mirthfully, against those royal memories.
While transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) may be used beneficially to map functional brain regions before tumor surgery or to help victims obliterate memories for traumatic events like violent crime, it is also worth considering the potential commercial uses of this technology.
Just ask the perennially maligned Black Eyed Peas, always a punch line but currently a punch line with one of the most vibrant songs of the year, "Boom Boom Pow," a shock of electro-rap so convincing that it all but obliterates memories of their lesser hits.
Aung San is revered by most Burmese, but, because of his famous offspring, the junta has tried to obliterate his memory.
No, in all seriousness, nothing at all – except obliterate the memory of the deadly-brown US hardback jacket.
A protein fix to obliterate the memory may seem like a good "second best" to obliterating a frightening reality, but at what cost?
She was not angry with him, but she resented him, as if his comforting presence could obliterate the memory of the infant.
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