obliterate it as is is the reason you're washing the dog um and so yeah the first thing often they'll do is try to get rid
To obliterate personhood and replace it with patienthood, where two letters are a patient's diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
where you obliterate the distance or the space you know you know we've lionized a
around it my parents obliterated a very vicious cycle of poverty and addiction
Like I'm not saying obliterate binary.
And then I say that the autos obliterated everything else in the 1950s.
China is now just as obliterated with pins for hackerspaces as the rest of the world.
And those voices have been obliterated .
There really are cases where they are obliterated from the world With this said, we have to find a way to be an existence that is needed in society
both career and home had been obliterated on the suffocating train
And I think that just obliterates all kinds of racial class, gender lines all the time.
Leonard: Do you know which sound was obliterated ?
What we get is endless terrorism because we obliterate whole countries if we really fight them like Iraq.
And one program came about by accident after Hurricane Katrina obliterated New Orleans in 2005.
Asia and other parts of the world they were virtually obliterated in the country of his
from me to you-- is that they've obliterated that question in your mind because you recognize yourself in the work, even if the life
"In the name of justice, were gonna obliterate people's economic freedom, their individual liberty in the name of justice."
And why do the Hutu want to obliterate the Tutsis?
I hate it with a passion, because it obliterates what I saw."
I'm gonna play this sentence for you in a minute where a cough obliterates one of the sounds.
played this for subjects and they didn't tell them again what was being obliterated and they asked them what they heard, the subjects who heard, it was found that the cough "eel"
It's not that there's all this new stuff that's coming along that's going to obliterate everything that came before.
Though the safety bicycle did greatly reduce the risk of head wounds, it didn't obliterate that risk, particularly among scorchers, thrill seeking youngsters
and came to challenge even the might of the Romans before they lost and were literally obliterated and wiped off the face of the map by the Roman Republic.
And because it doesn't print them all, because they've been obliterated by the fruit, it's impossible to go on to the next level.
Because what if some freakish accident happened and an enormous chunk of masonry or a large tree fell on me and obliterated 635 years' worth of living,
No, I mean I think like the idea of Tonya and Nancy just being obliterated by the media and it just ruined their lives in so many ways.
It seems you're suggesting that the traditional military distinction between strategy and tactics should be obliterated ,
picture, your brain is also gonna fill in the sound that obliterated by this cough and you're gonna hear a pretty normal sentence.
I mean, a single footstep of a brontosaurus could probably obliterate a whole colony of mammals.
which are these 30,000 pound bombs on Fordo in order to, as he said, obliterate it more realistically to severely degrade it.
We're meant to hold out for the place itself where there is no us and them, where we obliterate the illusion that we are separate.
But today, when there's a forest fire, when a volcano obliterates an island, plants will grow back.
He's said that it's to get deal with their nuclear program, but last year he said they obliterated the nuclear program.
Their voter enthusiasm is obliterated .
If this is really obliterated the program,
We have another series of attacks that says it's obliterated , and yet we're still
we're in right now is a dire situation, because in kind of a fit of absent-mindedness, we obliterated the foundation for our civilization, which
the energy that has been absorbed, all the radiation that's been absorbed, is obliterated .
was on the orange reported hearing the sentence, it was found that the peel was on the orange, and they didn't even notice that the cough obliterated the p in peel they just automatically
I think we have Greg either here or here getting ready to get obliterated and Peter Mel paddling for the shoulder.
One time, while he was working on magnetic resonance, he discovered the resonant frequency of the Earth and caused an earthquake so powerful that it almost obliterated the
She says, "Iran would be obliterated ."