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More than a year later, the line has been obliterated.
The old man has obliterated from his mind what he did.
Much of the 1777 building was obliterated by a 1910 fire.
We could not get near the building without being obliterated.
All the good or bad he has done during the season will be obliterated by one start.
There were so many that the light was almost obliterated.
The fighting would not stop until either side was obliterated.
And it had obliterated everything of value within the old man's head.
But the human race is not obliterated to make this new beginning.
When the war broke out in 1941, the old town was obliterated.
I needed to obliterate the system that had made it possible.
For if suit goes dead at wrong time, all of Washington will be obliterated.
When they got a bit out of hand efforts were made to obliterate them.
Since then my fear of death's been obliterated, just as she said it would be.
Here and there, where water had not obliterated the writing, he could make out a line or a few words.
That's all it takes to obliterate the growth of 40 years.
"How do you hold an election when an entire city was obliterated a month ago?"
A place where all the words of his life could be obliterated in an instant.
His plan is not only to better that mark, but also to obliterate it.
For a half hour he worked until every mark of the camp had been obliterated.
Not surprisingly, the one day has obliterated the 29 years.
It is either do what you can to survive or be obliterated.
The future in which they existed would have been obliterated.
"I will never rest until you and your evil are obliterated."
In some cases, private business has obliterated portions of the line.