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I'll call them and you can obliterate that instead".
Half a dozen more wins here would certainly obliterate that old stain on the family name.
Want to obliterate that blue vein right in the middle of your forehead?
In this age of specialization, Phelps has set out to obliterate that trend.
The Knicks lost 16 games they led by double figures last year, but all indications are that this season's overmatched team will obliterate that total by the All-Star Game break.
His handsomeness came as a revelation when he appeared as Alan B'Stard in The New Statesmen - I remember thinking then, 'My God, he could be a sex symbol!' But he immediately reverted to another Rick role with Ade Edmondson as if he wanted to obliterate that idea.
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The Democrats obliterated that in the last three days.
The mail at the S.E.C. obliterates that argument.
Kirkland's best previous time was 12.63 seconds, but she obliterated that to finish in 12.42.
Some of it dispenses obvious truths – such as that prison education works wonders, even though Bill Clinton's crime bill obliterated that pathway to rehabilitation.
Founder Donnie Dinch tells me "The average person goes to 1.5 shows every year but we're obliterating that number".
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