He told the Austrians they must submit without fighting or be obliterated from the air. From Wordnik.com. [The Ides of March] Reference
My property will be confiscated and my name obliterated, my body rot slowly in the frozen north. From Wordnik.com. [Man on the Box] Reference
The 110-point margin obliterated the previous record, a 92-point win over Hawaii Pacific in 1985. From Wordnik.com. [NCAA Division I Womens Basketball - Tennessee vs. P.R.-Mayaguez] Reference
Ellis’s THREE TRIPS TO MADAGASCAR (brown cloth, title obliterated). From Wordnik.com. [Ulysses] Reference
I will continue to criticize the gutblowers and their tools until they’re all safely obliterated from the face of the Earth. From Wordnik.com. [Consider the source « BuzzMachine] Reference
She just "obliterated" her chances of pulling the democratic party together. From Wordnik.com. [Clinton touts support from 'white Americans'] Reference
And they found two guns (not from the officer's car), one of which had its serial number "obliterated," police said. From Wordnik.com. [Traffic stop leads to stolen police rifle] Reference
Chiefs have expressed concern that their functions and powers would be "obliterated" once the new municipal structures were implemented. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
Access to information risks being 'obliterated': report. From Wordnik.com. [The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed] Reference
Experts said the figure had "obliterated" market forecasts. From Wordnik.com. [BBC (UK) Homepage main promotional content] Reference
No Direction Home, that "time kind of obliterated the past that I grew up in.". From Wordnik.com. [Expecting Rain] Reference
Part of Dahe, the village closest to the reservoir, was "obliterated," Xinhua reported. From Wordnik.com. [Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion] Reference
Most of the dead were in the "obliterated" first-class carriage at the front of the express. From Wordnik.com. [Comments for Jack's Newswatch] Reference
Mayor Gregor Robertson said hosting the Olympics last year "obliterated" Vancouver's no fun city image. From Wordnik.com. [The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed] Reference
Parts of Yazoo City, the hometown of Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, were "obliterated," Flynn said. From Wordnik.com. [The Earth Times Online Newspaper] Reference
The newspaper's legal counsel Shem Symon argued McBride's convictions for the bombing could not be "obliterated". From Wordnik.com. [News24 Top Stories] Reference
Another woman who lives near the village where I grew up, told me she feels that Cornwall's way of life is being "obliterated". From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
"obliterated," openly admitted in the case of one or two, would have applied to all. From Wordnik.com. [The Seventh Manchesters July 1916 to March 1919] Reference
I was only 3 when U.S. air raids obliterated Tokyo in 1945. From Wordnik.com. [Starting From Scratch... Again] Reference
The danger of being obliterated was greater during the cold war. From Wordnik.com. [AMERICA'S CHANCE] Reference
He had originally painted himself in the centre, but obliterated his image. From Wordnik.com. [Great dynasties of the world: The Brontës] Reference
The "Contract With America" was obliterated along with the federal building. From Wordnik.com. [The Unabomer And The Left] Reference
At the end, his own identity is obliterated by the relatives who preceded him. From Wordnik.com. [Truth, Beauty And The Double Helix] Reference
Cheney watched as red dots, representing nuclear explosions, obliterated Moscow. From Wordnik.com. [A What-If Problem] Reference
When that focal point was obliterated, I felt like I was in an unfamiliar place. From Wordnik.com. [Going To High School Near Ground Zero] Reference
In Europe, racist scholars obliterated the influence of whole African civilizations. From Wordnik.com. [African Dream] Reference
But the gap between public and private has been obliterated in presidential politics. From Wordnik.com. [Documentary: The James And George Show] Reference
Instead everyone's horizons are obliterated in a series of volcanic (literally) events. From Wordnik.com. [Broadway Mind-Stretchers] Reference
And at age 37, Bonds obliterated Mark McGwire's short-lived home-run record by blasting 73. From Wordnik.com. [Starr Gazing: Mvp Fallout] Reference
Since the quake, landslides have obliterated dirt roads and even footpaths, leaving no exit. From Wordnik.com. [One Crisis Too Many?] Reference
He miraculously survived but watched men obliterated before his eyes as the huge fire spread. From Wordnik.com. ['White Tornado'] Reference
The pretty woman with the dark eyes in all the newspaper photographs was effectively obliterated. From Wordnik.com. [The Face in The Crowd] Reference
Hovering over the rooftops, the choppers fired 20 missiles into the camp in 15 minutes and obliterated many homes. From Wordnik.com. [A War's Human Toll] Reference
Bad taste elevated to fascinating bad taste had been the forte of the Weimar Republic culture obliterated by Hitler. From Wordnik.com. [Exiles On Main St.] Reference
For two days, the Obama-New Yorker flap (and yes, I covered it, too) obliterated everything else in the media universe. From Wordnik.com. [All Umbrage All the Time] Reference
The Baltic states conspicuously withheld their RSVP, citing the fact that the same victory over Germany obliterated them from the map. From Wordnik.com. [BALTICS: Brothers, Up in Arms] Reference
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