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National unity must not become a means of obliterating democracy.
But they should be wary of obliterating their pasts.
Cabrera designed his treatment with the specific aim of obliterating the saphenous trunks.
From the beginning he valued Germans only because the German "race" appeared capable of obliterating Jews.
Only I can enable you to dream of obliterating the Jewish intruders.
Perhaps basketball pain was itself the attraction, a means of obliterating another kind of pain.
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None of these were distinguished, and they had the collective effect of almost obliterating any sense of the magnificent structure that was at the museum's core.
In 1994 a volcano erupted on the island of New Britain, obliterating the town of Rabaul.
The Sierra snowpack's water content measured just 5% of normal, obliterating the previous record low of 25%.
(17)(18) This silence on hormesis is completely understandable because their acknowledgement of this body of evidence obliterates much of their criticisms of homeopathy.
In the case of the example corpus (PubMed abstracts), all of the sentences from the abstract are squeezed into a single string of words, obliterating sentence boundaries.
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