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The 2017 droughts that hit the Mediterranean area provide a typical example whereby a water supply shortage in the city of Rome was, for a few short weeks, the reason why water became an important news item, only to return to oblivion once normal service was resumed.
Corbyn, on the other hand, is offering and entirely different economic programme to the austerity model that could lead us into oblivion once more.
Corbyn, on the other hand, is offering and entirely different economic program to the austerity model that could lead us into oblivion once more.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.--A solar system is dying, and in its last gasps astronomers 5 light-years away can see signs that a billion comets are blazing into oblivion at once.
Characters live their own lives in Oblivion, and once I decided to follow one of them when he left town.
They follow the disappearance into oblivion of a once vivacious woman, a mother of five, who was at the centre of a busy household.
"This entire process is nothing but a conspiracy by Najib Razak to send me into political oblivion by attempting once again to put me behind bars".
Mr. Anwar repeated his claim that the trial was a "conspiracy" by Mr. Najib "to send me into political oblivion by attempting once again to put me behind bars".
"This entire process is nothing but a conspiracy by Prime Minister Najib Razak to send me into political oblivion by attempting once again to put me behind bars," he said.
If only one could peel back the bruised skin of reality and retreat into the warm oblivion of childhood once again; or perhaps therein lies the essence of madness..
Click once for oblivion.
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