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1 An armistice, published in 1634, threw this whole affair into complete oblivion .
2 For hours he walked about the City, in complete oblivion of everything external.
3 For three days and three nights, Paralus remained in complete oblivion .
4 She awoke finally, with one last nervous flicker, before complete oblivion took her.
5 But I do indeed agree as to the complete oblivion to self of the man in love.
6 Not all the wine that was ever pressed from grapes can drown it into a complete oblivion .
7 As I sat watching them, a complete oblivion of everything but the falls themselves stole over me.
8 For all things soon pass away and become a mere tale, and complete oblivion soon buries them.
9 For a while complete oblivion claimed him.
10 With the writing of the last line there came upon Decoud a moment of sudden and complete oblivion .
11 When these two important questions have been settled, imperialism in China will tend rapidly to fade into complete oblivion .
12 He had one day seen them coming home together, looking affectionately at each other, in complete oblivion of the past.
13 He had also innumerable imitators in Italy, many of whom attained a high reputation during their lives, and afterwards sank into complete oblivion .
14 Then, he placed a gentle hand upon Toran's wrist, in complete oblivion of any previous conversation, Toran, I... I've been looking at Trantor.
15 Nobody bestowed a thought upon Prince Eugene, who, concealed from view by the thick cloud of the king's dislike, had fallen into complete oblivion .
16 The abolition of all confiscation of property, the complete oblivion of opinions and votes given up to the present day;
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