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But not totally obliterated.
She removes her solar viewing glasses while the sun is totally obliterated by the moon.
"The guy is not totally obliterated, but don't forget that we have another Jones in the band now – Darryl" – their bassist, Wyman's replacement.
Puffins were once plentiful off the coast of Maine, but the population was decimated in the 1800's by people seeking their meat and eggs, and totally obliterated on Seal Island.
'Everybody knows it's a partisan channel, but its marketing slogan, "We report; you decide", is now totally obliterated by the fact that one candidate's first cousin is actually deciding, and then they report,' says Rosenstiel.
Results: In 19 of the 20 women who underwent surgery, the anterouterine pouch was partially or totally obliterated with the nodule that was located in the posterior wall or dome of the bladder, well above the uterine isthmus, and adherent to the anterior uterine wall or fundus.
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She replied: "In the next 10 years, during which they might foolishly consider launching an attack on Israel, we would be able to totally obliterate them.
"The resulting alteration totally obliterates the quality of this iconic structure," said Roberta Brandes Gratz, a former landmarks commissioner who said she was asked to leave the panel last year to serve on a mayoral sustainability panel.
Metamorphic rocks are formed from both sedimentary and igneous rocks by transformations due to heat and pressure at depth in the crust; unless very intense, these transformations do not totally obliterate the primary igneous or sedimentary features.
Renovations in the 1960's and 1970's had cut the apartments into a warren of tiny units for subsidized housing, totally obliterating most of the original apartment layouts.
The Tea Party turned the Republican Party to the right by totally obliterating moderate Republicans.
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