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In my column "The Obliterated Place" — a column that practically obliterated me to write — I say that I'm a better person for having lost my mom young because it taught me things.
The obliterated two-story structure had been home to 15 people in three generations.
I had to bring to that public space the obliterated history of defeated peoples".
An undetermined number of rebels continued to fight in the obliterated neighborhoods where the fiercest battles had taken place.
The dam belongs to the association, but the obliterated road above it is county property, a situation that could result in tangled politics.
In the event, the obliterated targets appear to have been a farming hamlet, and a ragtag caravan of Bedouin sheep smugglers.
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Against Peyton Manning in the playoffs last year, the secondary obliterated the receivers, taking away the Colts' deep firepower.
It was, as Heydrich himself admits, a case that only Bernie Gunther had the mind and the persistence to solve, especially given that the killer had to be caught, handed over, and dispatched — which is to say, all evidence of the crime and the criminal obliterated — by the time Hitler arrived to celebrate his birthday.
A small hippocampal cyst (Hs) reflects the location of the largely obliterated hippocampal sulcus.
The canyons obliterated parts of the older surface.
Having boiled off the mind of the religious ritualist, the author goes on to define religious discourse as being restricted to concerns of ritual fidelity, with the opposition between truth and error existing in some outside realm; the specter of Gould's non-overlapping magisteria rearing its ugly head where the now obliterated head of the author's imaginary religious ritualist once sat.
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