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These buildings and this intersection were obliterated to make way for the World Trade Center.
Five blocks of it, along with three streets that crossed it from east to west, were obliterated to make way for the World Trade Center, which required sixteen acres of unbroken land.
It may be comprehensible, but it's yesterday's politics, and traps us in this egregious dichotomy where either Jeremy Corbyn and his supporters must take the whole country with them, or he must be obliterated to make way for "sensible" Labour.
So when the exit polls just after 10pm predicted 316 seats for the Tories – up nine seats from 2010 – and Labour a devastating 239 seats, with the Lib Dems obliterated to just 10 and the SNP winning all but one seat in Scotland, many could not believe it was true.
Near-saturation of the soils with deionized water resulted in further decreases in reflectance, which obliterated to varying extent the dependence of the reflectance on chunk size.
And had Ray Stanford not found it, it would've been obliterated to make way for the construction of a new building.
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In everything from diplomacy to intimacy, it is easier to obliterate than to create.
He was going to obliterate it to save it.
Kirkland's best previous time was 12.63 seconds, but she obliterated that to finish in 12.42.
According to Haywood, the IWW was "big enough to take in the black man, the white man; big enough to take in all nationalities – an organization that will be strong enough to obliterate state boundaries; to obliterate national boundaries".
Thus, they should be obliterated in order to advance the layout problem.
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