To obliviate obliquity is to forget all the organs, not just the ear, with their vestibular canals. |
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The only consolation, we may feel, was that a portion of the money that war yielded was used to obliviate the penury of wretched almsmen. |
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The characterizations, for all their clarity, obliviate the need for characters, and obliviate the need to write stories with characters. |
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Psychic research might be a help to the development of the imagination, were it divested of those mercenary aspects which obliviate all its better possibilities. |
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New information technologies encourage users to keep in touch with friends and family only in a shallow sense, and thus obliviate the need for people to move towards each other. |
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We cannot obliviate the suffering of a humanity to which we all belong. |
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