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Ten years later, another precipitous decline and the resulting medical bills obliterated her retirement savings.
Most important, the virus essentially obliterated her hippocampus, which, among other things, encodes "explicit" memories — the kind that we can intentionally remember.
Most important, the virus essentially obliterated her hippocampus, which, among other things, encodes "explicit" memories the kind that we can intentionally remember.
Without ever running the 10-kilometer course through Central Park, Leghzaoui, 25, obliterated her competition and the world road record in a 30-minute-29-second 30-minute-29-second 30-minute-29-second 30-minute-29-second
And that was only four minutes longer than their last contest, when Williams obliterated her in the semi-finals at Roland Garros last year, dropping only a single game.
The family are Hindus, and every night for two weeks after Ms. Thackurdeen's office was obliterated, her brothers and sister welcomed up to 60 friends, family members and acquaintances to their homes for prayer, meditation and plain old human warmth.
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But your tragedy doesn't obliterate her sorrow.
I don't recall my friend's reaction – why should I? I was out to obliterate her.
The straw boater hat Edith holds in the painting, Zimmerman says, could be interpreted as "obscuring if not downright obliterating her husband's manhood".
As a mixed-race child, she grew up as one of Australia's "stolen generations" ordered to obliterate her aboriginal heritage.
And Lynn Hershman Leeson made postage stamps in 1972 with images of her face partly obscured, challenging the United States government to stamp them and further obliterate her identity.
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