• Isn't that what the adverse consequence is of the attempt to obliterate the Paula Jones civil suit?

    CNN: Transcript: House manager Gekas' statement on the law

  • "We're going to use our technology to obliterate entire supply chains, to move the way people shop, " he says.

    FORBES: Database evangelist

  • For this reason, Mr Bilham wants to gather evidence as quickly as he can before rain or earth-slips obliterate it.

    ECONOMIST: Why the Kashmir earthquake happened and what might be done

  • Many locals believe that the port project will obliterate their culture heritage.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Israel says that such a move would obliterate the country's Jewish majority.

    BBC: Middle East

  • The NIA crowd watched him obliterate the British 3, 000m indoor record by six seconds - just three weeks after breaking John Mayock's 2002 mark.

    BBC: Banishing the Beijing demons

  • Technology platforms move on so fast these days that a delay of a couple of months can near obliterate the window available for success.

    FORBES: Samsung Tries to Ban Apple's iPhone 5 Launch in Europe

  • Putting all federal employees on the exchanges would obliterate the most market-oriented insurance program run by the government, the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program, or FEHBP.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • He confides to in hushed tones about the space rock, the inevitable asteroid that will hit the earth someday and obliterate life as we know it.

    FORBES: The Largest Meteorite Auction Ever

  • The coming of the cloud was destined to obliterate any inclination toward winner-take-all, as Pandora and Spotify have already begun making iTunes look like a convoluted nuisance.

    WSJ: Jenkins: Apple's New Normal

  • "Once a piece of information is out there, it's nearly impossible to obliterate, " says Christine Varney, a former commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission and a privacy crusader.

    CNN: Character Assassination At Warp Speed

  • Millennium's drug, now in early human trials, homes in on prostate cancer cells and aims to obliterate them with a precise dose of toxic chemotherapy while leaving surrounding tissue untouched.

    FORBES: Men, Cancer & Hope

  • The stories are so full of anguish and black comedy that they obliterate any distance between the interviewees and the audience, even when the subjects are shot in shadows or from odd angles to protect their identities.

    NEWYORKER: Trembling Before G-d

  • It does obliterate knowing our audience.

    FORBES: The Case For Polite

  • Daniel Seidemann, a lawyer and Jerusalem civic activist, says the route of the wall is intended to obliterate the memory of Bill Clinton's proposal, accepted at the time of Camp David in 2000 by Israel's then prime minister, Ehud Barak, that Jerusalem's Jewish suburbs be part of Israel, and its Palestinian suburbs become part of a Palestinian state.

    ECONOMIST: Israel's security barrier

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