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1 He will be the more urgent to obliterate by kindness this injustice when he understands the aims of the Cummins.
2 His voice was abruptly obliterated by a new one, enormous yet familiar!
3 In midsummer the bed is dry, and almost obliterated by the drift.
4 The marks of the sleigh would be quickly obliterated by the storm.
5 Any tire tracks or footprints had long since been obliterated by rain.
6 Notes made by pencils are easily obliterated by the motion of travelling.
7 These distinctions were obliterated by Peter the Great and his immediate successors.
8 And below that, almost obliterated by thirty-six seasons of freeze and thaw:
9 The usual signs of asphyxia had been obliterated by decomposition and saponification.
10 What, through your obstinacy, has occurred, cannot be obliterated by your gold.
11 The lines in which the objectionable words appeared were obliterated by Lord Byron.
12 The stars were few-themultitude obliterated by the moon, the luminaries abashed thereby.
13 Never has one dominating news story been so obliterated by another.
14 The oxen had gone, and their spoor was obliterated by the fresh-fallen flakes.
15 The day was rather dark, and the mountains were obliterated by a haze.
16 Any sign left by the creatures had been obliterated by wind or surf.
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