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Once again, we had days of obliterating media coverage, with the usual experts, pundits, and rites, including a community in shock, grieving, and pulling itself together, and of course President Obama comforting its citizens with "the whole world watching".
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As The Intercept pointed out, Martin Luther King was obliterated by the media following his anti-war, "Beyond Vietnam" speech in 1967.
The difference was that Gawker's implicit mission seemed to be to destroy the established media, both by cannibalizing its content and by obliterating the reputation of everyone who produced it, without any apparent conviction about what ought to follow.
This all sends the World Series back to Texas for a weekend of action that will be obliterated on the news media scene by football.
On the contrary, soluble factors secreted by WI-38 fibroblasts, but not HMEC-1 endothelial cells, exerted a slight but significant enhancement of CRAd activity on melanoma cells in vitro that was obliterated when the conditioned media was obtained from pre-infected WI-38 cells.
If Kris was involved, this clearly needs no explanation as the general public will have a social media orgasm, not to mention a laser-focused field day intent on obliterating the mothership from the radar forever.
The cumulative weight was obliterating.
Taking great care in obliterating it entirely.
The business is obliterating native luxuries worldwide.
In Obliterating Wedding Parties.
And now Hillary speaks of obliterating Iran.
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