Sentence examples for somehow obliterated from inspiring English sources

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Julia explains that by denouncing Winston, she has somehow obliterated him: "And after that, you don't feel the same toward the other person any longer".

Despite the fact that we wrote each other letters, I somehow obliterated from my memory all traces of Michael's second stint in prison.

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Modern additions like plastic and metal panels and air-conditioning somehow obliterate the delicate overtones of the strings and human voice.

Her pride and joy, a thick, glutinous lamb and barley soup she called Ta'am Gan Eden – the Taste of the Garden of Eden – never quite lived up to its billing as far as I was concerned; the muttony pungency of kosher lamb somehow obliterating the stewed vegetables.

Joseph gestures at empty lots, ghosts that give him a feeling of belonging he cannot find anywhere else; one somehow not obliterated along with the bricks and mortar, nor vanished into the potholes nor lost in the weeds.

Somehow, secondary pain obliterates primary pain".

Thus supporting Carson may somehow seem to obliterate the sense that racism is an inherent part of hating Obama.

I promised the event organizer I wouldn't get obliterated while shooting photos of the party, but somehow managed to ingest 15 different types of beers that flew into the pit during The Jesus Lizard set.

Nonetheless, it is relevant to highlight that adhesive effectiveness verified in our study may somehow differ from the adhesive behavior on natural CAD, which presents the dentin tubules obliterated with acid-resistant whitlockite minerals as a response of the odontoblastic cells [ 10].

This election obliterated them.

Has it obliterated it?

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