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My grandfather's were apparently recycled into oblivion when the cemetery expanded.
What foods would you want saved from oblivion when the additive police come knocking?
"Why do people associate Mexican restaurants with total oblivion when it comes to drinking?" he asked, aggravated.
The Beatles were great, but they did not save music from oblivion when they arrived in America in 1964.
Neanderthals passed into oblivion when they vanished from their last refuges in Spain and Portugal some 30,000 years ago.
The tracks were saved from oblivion when quarry crews shunned the sandstone as unsuitable for commercial use.
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Every month, another language slips into oblivion, undocumented, when the last speaker dies or when children make complete transition to an official, national language.
In many voters' eyes, she betrayed the more popular Mr Rudd never mind that his government too faced oblivion, back when she moved against him.
1963 Africa Federation Poised to Dissolve LONDON — The Central African Federation was consigned to oblivion today when Britain agreed that any of the Federation's member territories may secede.
That sanctuary will inch one step closer to oblivion today when the Federal Communications Commission begins to auction off frequencies for in-flight Internet service.
The troubled Italian airline was saved from oblivion last year when Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister, pushed for a special bankruptcy law that took on much of the national carrier's debt.
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