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However, this decoding depends on a simultaneous appreciation of martyrdom as a radical act which transgresses, even obliterates, key boundaries.
The traditional distinction between rural and urban has, however, largely been obliterated by modern communications.
They were standing at the front of the stage, choir-fashion, obliterating the voices of several soloists further up-stage.
As with the onemeasure patterns, the accents here create rhythmic tension without obliterating the underlying duple feel.
The intercordal spaces are obliterated by leaflet tissue.
Tricuspid stenosis, when present, is treated by fenestration of die anterosuperior leaflet wherever die intercordal spaces are obliterated.
The original nappe geometry was obliterated by block tectonics.
Decortication and decerebration obliterated felt-pain from the experiment, and represented the laboratory as a pain-free space.
Later deformations obliterated and partly extinguished possible shear sense indicators so that the shear sense can hardly be determined.
Except for the silhouette of the ears, the facial features are completely obliterated, and no traces of headgear are evident.
The address is partially obliterated by the now-removed sealing wax once on the folded paper of the letter.
One of these was obliterated with coils placed via a catheter following the second operation.
The aneurysm was obliterated with a second patch.
When the infundibulum is severely narrowed or obliterated, cardiac catheterization is necessary to define the status of the coronary circulation.
Although the person obviously had other features, the chosen label obliterated all other characteristics.
The second stimulus consisted of the same configuration with 40-degree random jittering of patch orientations (which obliterated perceived contours).
As the evolution continues, the fine structure in the outer regions of each of the big vortices is obliterated.
The primary bedding features are often obliterated; sporadically, faint parallel lamination can be seen.
In this usage, 'radical' is a word that obliterates assumptions about 'political theatre' as both politics and theatre.
Plainly, the echoes heard are not the only information available during such activities; the haptic, inertial, and mechanical arrays are not obliterated.
The adjacent lateral ventricle was obliterated and midline structures were deviated to the right side to a moderate degree.
However, there is very little empirical evidence that such memories are ever completely obliterated.
The old 4 mm shunt was obliterated, and the collateral artery to the right lower lobe was obliterated.
The changes that are responsible for this difference may also have obliterated the dialectal difference.
Like all standard languages, this has obliterated features of other dialects, and the absence of habitual do in a dialect can easily reflect its influence.
The estate was obliterated in just a few short years.
The sutures in this region are completely obliterated, but the point labelled epiotic is probably part of the prootic rather than part of the supraoccipital.
Note that traces of any earlier deformation(s) are obliterated by the strong shearing related to the main deformation.
Even memory was at risk of being obliterated.
Rather, the effects of these constraints are not seen at the output level because they are obliterated by some higher ranked constraints.
His fondness of ethnographic detail (of which the subsequent paper gives some further examples) never obliterated a much wider theoretical interest in social theory and philosophy of language.
The magnificence of the new room, however, has not obliterated our fond memories of the less awesome first room with its daylight and occasional fresh air.
Values of genetic differentiation attained after stratified dispersal were moreover independent of initial values, because founding of populations from a single or a few seeds obliterated the previous genetic structure.
Is it possible that there was an interaction between natural cycles and treatment which both obliterated the cyclicity of behaviour and at the same time obscured treatment effects?
Dilation might be effective in disrupting the fibrous tissue that obliterates the interchordal spaces,9 thus allowing improved excursion of the valvar leaflets as seen with cross-sectional echocardiography.
The photographs are especially a treat for those who have been in this area and experienced considerable overcast skies, rain, and fog, obliterating the spectacular scenery.
People did not want to be reminded of their days of submission, and getting rid of the language was one way of obliterating the colonial past.
Having obliterated the threat of armed rebellion and violent interregnal strife, colonial rule made it unnecessary to continue to exclude potential heirs to the throne from positions of territorial responsibility.
We change for the sake of change, obliterating what was there before, often without finding out what or why it was, and squandering the planet's resources along the way.
Care should be taken to note, from the general appearance of the specimen, whether there is any reason to suppose the grey dust may have been obliterated.
Peoples' memories and claims over land that has, in effect, disappeared - alienated by water or appropriated to become commercial farms, a recreational park and game reserve - have not been obliterated.
The reasons may be twofold: on one hand, their highly differentiated character obliterates many geochemical signatures possibly related to a particular source rock or tectonic setting.
The roads have been totally or partially obliterated by runways or perimeter tracks.
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I believe there are circumstances when the question of principles and institutional regulations is obliterated.
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However, the fact is that the proposed system of devolution will not work unless the inherent conflicts are at least reduced—if they cannot be obliterated.
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The classic distinction between mine and thine seems in some danger of being obliterated.
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My seat in another place was completely obliterated as the result of redistribution.
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If there is a question mark on this matter, it is important that it should be obliterated by a ministerial answer.
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The whole basis on which we might have addressed the need to reduce global warming has been obliterated before we have started.
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If these medicines are bought under prescription from a general medical practitioner, ought not the brand name to be obliterated?
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Then the retreat came, and then our advance, and on advancing over the same ground we found the cemeteries almost obliterated.
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The mine closed many years ago and everything connected with it has been completely obliterated.
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The whales and the sea otters were virtually obliterated in the first half of this century.
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Quite apart from the rules of the air, it seems clear that the helicopters were not overloaded, nor were their registration marks obliterated.
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I am interested only in moving towards a situation where such practices are obliterated.
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The ruling also means that unmet need is suddenly obliterated.
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Because its use has been obliterated, he should not thereby lose such rights of compensation that he would otherwise possess.
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In this way a great postgraduate teaching centre will be deliberately obliterated.
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I am very glad indeed to see that that act of literary vandalism is now being obliterated.
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The memory of two world wars has not been completely obliterated, and we all understand that.
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Thirty thousand people object to 30,000 people being obliterated just as much as one million people do elsewhere, because they are all individual human beings.
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The syllogism with which we are confronted is that this evil must be obliterated; gambling is an evil, and therefore gambling should be obliterated.
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We cannot to run the risk of obliterating major industries in our country without a properly planned partnership.
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In the event of a nuclear war there will be no chances, there will be no survivors—all will be obliterated.
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The whole process of trying to get them obliterated or trying to get divergencies for them is far too complicated.
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They have completely obliterated all those charges by the depreciation of their currency.
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We should not treat it as the officers' grog allowance was treated and which is now obliterated and forgotten.
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On page 4 there is a lot of matter with regard to the altering or obliterating of signs and tickets shown on goods.
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A decree of nullity does not in all cases imply that all the effects of a valid marriage are obliterated.
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Science in this respect has obliterated and annihilated the vast spaces that once separated us.
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To consolidate the peace, the effects of war have to be obliterated.
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An endorsed licence signifies to them a blemished record, and can never, in the eyes of good motorists, really be obliterated.
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If we already have a sufficiency of obliterating power, what is the disadvantage of having no more tests?
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The memories of ancient wrongs will become obliterated and obscured.
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I feel that we shall never achieve that unless this distinction between the life of the manager and the life of the director is obliterated.
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Today, there are no fences, and a great deal of woodland has been completely obliterated.
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In the event of war we should be obliterated, and, therefore, we should hoist the white or, preferably, the red flag.
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One of the £3,000 a year posts has been obliterated by the changes which we have made.
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Other countries with successful lotteries do not appear to have had their charities obliterated.
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In 10 years at that rate the number would be 10,000 and that is the equivalent of a small township being obliterated.
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On this occasion party lines were absolutely obliterated.
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Having obliterated any court action, they determined that no appeal is to be allowed against these route transfers.
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Is he further aware that if the plan goes through, the house which he occupied for so many years will be completely obliterated?
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The road goes across the coach park and obliterates it.
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There are areas of three or four streets which have been completely obliterated by the enemy.
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The main purpose of the recent election—the forum and the so-called peace talks—has been obliterated.
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There is no way in which religion can be obliterated from the education scheme.
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In retrospect, it is clear that such a view vastly exaggerated the effect of technological innovations in obliterating national differences.
In cases with an extremely small cavity, the mural hypertrophy had obliterated the apical and outlet components of the right ventricular cavities.
Their nerves are strung out, all power of resistance obliterated.
Although these appear flexed, details of the forearms and hands are obliterated.
Here, the igneous and corona textures are obliterated by the growth of amphibolite-facies assemblages with hornblende, plagioclase, biotite, garnet and zoisite.
We speculate that, earlier during development, the aorta was damaged, became inflamed and was repaired, with fibrosis obliterating the elastic tissue.
In most cases a gap indicates a doorway, but the collapse of structures has often obliterated this evidence.
All this language, in my opinion, weakens, if not obliterates, the distinction between eternity and the whole of time.
Here, the ostensible line between cosmetic artificiality and "genuine" beauty is obliterated.
They impeded recruitment for military service by obliterating lists of mobilized soldiers.
In sum, farmers do not feel that petty trade has obliterated agriculture.
Many archaeological sites have been obliterated by towns that are built over them.
His grave was marked by a small wooden board bearing his name, the letters of which were nearly obliterated.
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