The irony was that this glorification of the individual was coterminous with its complete obliteration. |
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The usual finding is an area of obliteration in the portal vein surrounded by a large number of collateral vessels. |
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The disaster scenarios prophesied in such reasonable arguments will range from everything from personal ostracism to nuclear obliteration. |
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Perhaps the danger we face is not the mutually assured obliteration of the two parties, but the destruction of our democracy. |
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But the obliteration of Nagasaki was, if comparisons on this scale are even possible, even worse than that of Hiroshima. |
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It means disorganization, destruction, obliteration, of the institutions of government and nationhood. |
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The present report is an example of the negligent obliteration of a page in the history of human endeavour. |
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Over time, the process of restoration of traditional cults turned to whole-scale obliteration of all things associated with Akhenaten. |
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For instance, Ayatollah Hussein Fadlallah makes comments about Israel's obliteration from existence. |
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Much of the damage, such as weakening of the support, staining or obliteration of the text or image is irreversible. |
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The agglutinative thrombus totally fills the vessel, with occlusion or obliteration, but does not stick to the vessel wall. |
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Ever since, Indigenous Peoples have been forced into submission, if not obliteration, in the name of civilization and progress all over the globe. |
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But whether the name change means obliteration or maturation, we should not make the mistake of imagining that it means nothing at all. |
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Brazil is not unique in its history of slavery and the obliteration of its indigenous peoples. |
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Were it ever to use nuclear weapons, it could expect obliteration by return. |
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Instead, with the obliteration of BR, the network lost expertise, much of it never written down but carried around in people's heads. |
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This is why the Bloc will forever be in opposition purgatory before its eventual obliteration at the polls. |
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One branch of our culture is now disappearing before our very eyes and we are witnessing the obliteration of one of its sources. |
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Only the removal or obliteration of the batch code numbers distinguishes those products from other goods bearing the Davidoff trade mark. |
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Or, if they choose to continue on their present course on the road to obliteration, they can take it up with God when they face Him on the Judgment Day. |
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Within a few hours he had issued Directive No. 25, decreeing Yugoslavia's obliteration and assigning secondary roles in its conquest to Italy and Hungary. |
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Patients with nonunions had a history of repetitive trauma, periosteal new bone formation, and complete obliteration of the medullary canal at the fracture site. |
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In February 1945, the obliteration of the historic city of Dresden from the air became one of the most controversial episodes of the allied war effort. |
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Tubular ectasia of the rete testis is a benign condition that results from partial or complete obliteration of the efferent ducts. |
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A similar change of heart has led to the restoration of the walled mansions of China's scholar-gentry, once threatened with obliteration by the Cultural Revolution. |
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Such markings should be user-friendly, legible, of sufficient height and depth to resist obliteration, nonduplicative, easily recordable and conspicuously located on a portion of the firearm. |
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There is currently no offence in the Criminal Code directly prohibiting the alteration, obliteration or removal of a vehicle identification number. |
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I suspect all hon. members can agree that the creation of a Criminal Code offence for the intentional alteration, obliteration or removal of a vehicle identification number serves many purposes. |
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It is obvious that the total obliteration of Iraq's military capacity to defend itself would create a dangerous and destabilizing power vacuum in the region. |
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This annihilation was not caused by the ravages of nature, nor the scourge of pestilence, nor by the obliteration of war, but by the hand of a dictator consumed with hatred. |
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Through a mix of affirmation and obliteration in the way you paint, some of your works transport us beyond the visuals you portray into our own recollections and memories. |
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In the anacusic ear, eustachian tube obliteration, using muscle, bone, or foreign materials, may be indicated. |
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Bilateral total obliteration of the frontal sinuses was carried out using subcutaneous fat tissue obtained from the abdominal wall. |
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This then illustrates acholia in the literal sense of the word, and explains the absence of icterus in spite of the complete obliteration of the ductus communis choledochus. |
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Biliary atresia is an inflammatory cholangiopathy of infancy that results in progressive fibrosis and obliteration of extrahepatic and intrahepatic bile ducts. |
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