Did we really need to see grandmom get obliterated then rise from the ashes over and over?
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The tidal wave obliterated Warapu and several other villages as it swept almost two kilometres over a mile inland.
At least, before Joe Biden obliterated the Marquis of Queensberry by incessantly interrupting his challenger Paul Ryan.
Dr Turner said the charring was of such an extent any potential significant injuries could have been "obliterated".
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Never mind the main factor in this collapse: the Red Sox have been obliterated by injuries this season.
She has lost just a single match since last year's French Open and has largely obliterated all comers.
With the real estate sector obliterated and Europe in shambles, supply of safe assets has fallen dramatically, Kocherlakota explained.
The walls that have naturally formed between different aspects of our lives have been obliterated by the unified stream.
It was lost along with her now obliterated cell phone, and she had never committed the number to memory.
Still, nagging obstacles are about to get obliterated, opening the door for wider use of this powerful savings tool.
Tuscaloosa's recovery is more about rebuilding all the homes and businesses obliterated by last year's tornado, according to the city's mayor.
By that time, the sense of safety I had felt here during my first months in the country had been obliterated.
Pathologist Dr Marjorie Turner said the OAP's body was "extremely charred" to such an extent any injuries could have been "obliterated".
The Circassians descend from a Caucasus nation obliterated by Russia's tsar in the mid-19th century, losing around half its 2m population.
Thanks to technology--primarily the Internet--the traditional differences between local and long-distance phone services, cable TV, satellite TV, radio and television are being obliterated.
The Czech obliterated her opponents with a time of four minutes 02.53, over two seconds ahead of Germany's Stephanie Beckert, who took silver.
For Joplin, the newest New Normal was the reality it would be stuck in the very slow process of rebuilding an obliterated city.
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But at the same time, the courts must weigh the two competing rights carefully, to ensure that the right to free speech is not obliterated.
On the back, the inset Apple logo had gone, punched out and nowhere to be found, seemingly obliterated by the angry force of both rounds.
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Never can a once-developed country have obliterated so many public goods.
But that high ground will quickly get obliterated if they play the blame game with the same guy they are hitting for playing the blame game.
Instead, the Romney folks have taken some valid studies and clearly obliterated the truth contained in the effort to make us believe something that is not true.
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Mantoloking, which was nearly obliterated by Sandy, has signed easements or verbal commitments from 120 of the 128 oceanfront owners it needs to proceed with beach work.
This is how an estimated 500 square miles of ancient hills have been obliterated, the land churned into an apocalyptic moonscape which the miners then try to clean up.
They will continue to slaughter civilians to create the impression that the situation is deteriorating, but their ability to take control of large swaths of Iraq has been obliterated.
The lefties he pushed into the cabinet despite his party members' objections last time around - Dan Meridor, Benny Begin and Michael Eitan -- were obliterated in the primaries.
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Television, radio, cable, satellite and telephone companies still wage tong wars against one another for special regulatory advantages, even though the Internet has obliterated the traditional boundaries between these segments.
Previous attempts to recover footwear marks from fabrics have generally obliterated - rather than enhanced - images, because the right mix of the right types of chemicals had never been formulated.
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Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, onetime press titan Conrad Black faces sentencing next month for a crime he thought the U.S. Supreme Court had obliterated with an earlier ruling.
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