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In 2007, PC Gamer magazine rated Oblivion number one on their list of the top 100 games of all time.

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Oblivion won a number of industry and publication awards.

Oblivion won a number of "best of" awards from a variety of game journalists: GameSpy's "RPG Game of Show" GameSpot's "Best RPG, IGNN's "Best PC RPG", RPGFan's "Best Overall Game of E3 2005", and, most prestigiously, the "Best Role Playing Game" in the 2005 E3 Game Critics Awards.

Berlioz described the opera's score as beautiful, expressive, richly coloured and full of fire, but Bizet himself did not regard the work highly, and thought that, a few numbers apart, it deserved oblivion.

The show can change all it wants, but Clare Balding is still going to have to explain that number two again and again, forever, into oblivion.

Overall, Oblivion was well received by critics, and has won a number of industry and publication awards.

Any number of people could have rescued Michael from impeding oblivion.

Turn on the elder scrolls: oblivion.

Otherwise, "We'll keep it if it gets a 2," he says, referring to a ratings number so minuscule it would send most new shows into oblivion overnight.

If any one thing kept people from GrandCentral, it was the absence of SMS – what good is having one unified number if text messages sent to it disappear into the oblivion?

OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS about Richard Gibson's 7th annual subscription jazz party, which begins on Friday at 5 30 PM in Aspen, Col. & ends on Sunday at 6. Mentions a number of musicians Gibson has brought out of near-oblivion.

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