Thus, no heavy lifting was required to obliterate rights not explicitly enumerated elsewhere in the Constitution.
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The goal was to silence opposition and obliterate the Islam of peace and dialogue.
Near the end of 1981, the Soviets and their Polish collaborators cracked down, attempting to obliterate Solidarity.
Isn't that what the adverse consequence is of the attempt to obliterate the Paula Jones civil suit?
"We're going to use our technology to obliterate entire supply chains, to move the way people shop, " he says.
With these, America could launch long-range strikes to obliterate regimes but not nations.
For this reason, Mr Bilham wants to gather evidence as quickly as he can before rain or earth-slips obliterate it.
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Many locals believe that the port project will obliterate their culture heritage.
We all know we could obliterate these countries with our existing missiles, but the point is that soon these countries will have enormous blackmail capability.
Israel says that such a move would obliterate the country's Jewish majority.
One bomb in a marketplace can obliterate the bustle of daily commerce.
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.
In the next 10 years, during which they might foolishly consider launching an attack on Israel, we would be able to totally obliterate them.
Technology platforms move on so fast these days that a delay of a couple of months can near obliterate the window available for success.
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Repelled by the Tigers' terrorism, and with little sympathy for Tamil grievances, most Sinhalese support the government in its campaign to obliterate the LTTE.
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.
Our Navy will then likely take out Iran's missile sites and obliterate its navy if it interferes with our efforts to get the oil flowing again.
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.
Bin Laden seemed to sense that U.S. leaders were cowards, eager to have our military pull its punches, and reluctant to obliterate Islamic jihadists or their sponsors.
She has taken to talking about how, if she were President, she would "totally obliterate" Iran if it attacks our friends in the region with nuclear weapons.
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.
"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.
The Bhutan government points to Gazmere's pamphlet as evidence that there was a conspiracy to populate Bhutan with illegal Nepalese immigrants and obliterate the last Himalayan Buddhist kingdom.
Some American officials reckon that drone attacks in Yemen and elsewhere, though less costly in terms of American lives, create as many radical young men as they obliterate.
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.
Southern aristocrats were certain that their slaves would stand with them and that their martial young men would obliterate the ragtag Northern armies poised on their borders in a month or two at most.
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.
Since the era of Ronald Reagan however, the Republicans have come to believe that they could obliterate the Democratic Party just as the Bolshiviks smashed the Tsarist state, and rule effectively, if not literally, as a one party system.
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Even though it could retaliate against a hypothetical Iranian or North Korean nuclear attack and obliterate both nations while utilizing only 1 or 2% of its arsenal, the Obama administration is acting as if the theory of deterrence no longer applies.
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