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I should obliterate it.
In other words, a critical error should not have the effect of merely diminishing an overall quality score; it should obliterate the score.
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Should we obliterate his image from our money, as we have obliterated McKinley from the mountain?
Carrying a cellphone should not obliterate privacy rights or the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement.
The proper rage at the politicians charging horseshit and tampons to the taxpayer should not obliterate the fact that many of these cheats and thieves will have come into politics with idealistic intent.
Images shouldn't obliterate inboxes and take a long time to load in an email application.
Thus, they should be obliterated in order to advance the layout problem.
One speaker said the structure should be "obliterated". Another said he would gladly help drop it into the river.
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".
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