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No such presumption of obliteration of rights may be entertained.
Petrov's photos, viewed now, contain the premonition of obliteration.
A suture was open when no signs of obliteration were visible; this was scored as "0".
After three years, the rates of obliteration were 100, 95, and 70percentt, respectively.
Smaller relicts of Archean rocks in various stages of obliteration occur in many younger Proterozoic and Phanerozoic orogenic (mountain) belts.
Everything seems to be succumbing to the same processes of development, of modernization — and, eventually, of obliteration.
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General Philip Sheridan spoke of "annihilation, obliteration, and complete destruction".
It's a moving depiction of the obliteration of Iraq and of Omaar's loss of innocence.
CT signs of parietal pleural invasion include: an obtuse angle of contact; obliteration of the extrapleural fat plane; pleural thickening; and extrapleural soft tissue.
Hypoxia during this period produced the most severe anomalies, including rare cases of HPE with a proboscis and even rarer instances of total obliteration of facial characteristics.
The fear is of the obliteration of the world's indigenous peoples, languages, economic and political independence, culture and, yes, music.
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