Perhaps the danger we face is not the mutually assured obliteration of the two parties, but the destruction of our democracy. |
But the obliteration of Nagasaki was, if comparisons on this scale are even possible, even worse than that of Hiroshima. |
The disaster scenarios prophesied in such reasonable arguments will range from everything from personal ostracism to nuclear obliteration. |
Over time, the process of restoration of traditional cults turned to whole-scale obliteration of all things associated with Akhenaten. |
It means disorganization, destruction, obliteration, of the institutions of government and nationhood. |
However, a new generation of devices promises to provide more permanent obliterations for aneurysms. |