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Once Sanders is confident that she has obliterated any lingering traces of reality from the script, she will forward it to Donald J. Trump, who will insert misspellings.
Garrison Keillor, a staff writer, also quit, saying: "Tina Brown hasn't changed The New Yorker, she has obliterated it.... Once, The New Yorker was meant to be read; now it is only meant to be talked about".
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Rachel Alexandra was beaten again in the La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs, the same oval where, almost a year to the day earlier, she had obliterated the field for the Kentucky Oaks.
The homogenization of American culture has obliterated it".
He has obliterated the very notion of lanes.
It has obliterated the difference between architecture and art.
The push for cultural cohesion has obliterated pockets of traditional writing and languages, Mr. Brookes said.
You can't tell, because the spot has obliterated the opponent.
Time has obliterated the line that once divided the Beaux Arts from the modern movement.
"The sheer amount of waste and sewage that is dumped into the city has obliterated the river.
The iPad has obliterated the boundaries between work and otherwise with its constant siren call.
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