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But even during a natural evolution toward modernity, there's no reason why the original room configurations should be obliterated altogether.
Other reports, however, have said the religious leaders were debating the move for months, and ultimately decided that the statues were idolatrous and should be obliterated.
"What they were arguing about with each other was not whether the monastery was occupied but whether, if the attack was going to be successful, the top of the hill should be obliterated".
In the sermon he described Mr. Sarid as Satan, said his name and memory should be obliterated and said that just as God "extirpated Amalek," the biblical tribe that attacked the Israelites after their exodus from Egypt, "so may he extirpate" Mr. Sarid.
Thus, they should be obliterated in order to advance the layout problem.
Earlier John Fahey, chief of the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada), said Armstrong's seven Tour de France titles should be "obliterated" following his decision not to contest the doping charges against him.
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Still, 28 deaths, 20 of them 6-year-olds, cannot be (and should not be) obliterated from the public consciousness.
Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated.
He added that "this wicked ideology must be obliterated, and I mean, completely obliterated".
The area where the name and rank of the individual should have been written was obliterated.
Everything was obliterated.
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