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Not around the obliterated World Trade Center and not anywhere in the country.
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(One of these days, someone's going to realize that a bow and arrow isn't really in the same league as superpowers, ancient magic, and tech that can obliterate worlds... and then someone's going to be out of job and spending an awful lot of time on the couch).
Aside from her dominance at last year's world championships, in 2010 she obliterated seven world records in the space of eight days.
Ledecky, 16, obliterated the world record in the 1,500-meter 1,500-meterbeating the mark by more than six seconds.
Certainly the newer findings have raised the dread quotient, already driven up when terrorists obliterated the World Trade Center and killed thousands of people.
The inhabitants also meld a progressive spirit with respect for a tumultuous past: oppressive Venetian rule, the constant threat of Turkish attack, 65percentt of the city obliterated in World War II and heavy shelling during the war of 1991-95.
How could we trust her, she was asked, given she had just obliterated the world 10,000m record by nearly 14 seconds in winning Olympic gold – on what was only her second appearance on the track at the distance?
Behind the News -- It was more than eight years before another terrorist attack obliterated the World Trade Center and killed almost 3,000 people, but the first attack could have financial implications for the second, with victims' families and businesses suing the Port Authority in both instances.
While the capital Warsaw was near obliterated in World War II, many historic buildings of Kraków survived unscathed.
Ledecky, only 16, obliterated the world record in the 1,500-meter 1,500-meterwinning in 15 minutes 36.53 seconds.
In 2009, the Midwest hadn't felt the effects of the collapsing economy which had just obliterated our world.
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