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Thanks to the report of the acting access-to-information commissioner (Access Rights At Risk Of Being 'Obliterated' - April 14), we can see right through Prime Minister Stephen Harper's transparency policy.
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"Obliterated" is more accurate, because the students are leading lives of extraordinary achievement -- academically, athletically, and as leaders and mentors among their peers.
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Is it fair to say that Godzilla/Milla has been Obliterated?
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Or donations towards Irans 'just-in-case nuclear radiation suits ... in the event of a US ICBM hit, unless they are completely Obliterated!
Hillary Raises $2.5 Million Since Victory Was Declared Tonight 2009
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Next time Hillary put her Elitist Mauser 66 to good use was when she Obliterated a nest of snipers around Tuzla Airport in Bosnia.
Poll: Despite Hillary Gains In North Carolina, Obama Still Ahead By Ten 2009
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“Joe Biden Just Obliterated Every Administration Argument About Iraq,” one of the bloggers on the left wrote, echoing several others.
Verdict on Day 1 of Petraeus-Crocker - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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“Joe Biden Just Obliterated Every Administration Argument About Iraq,” one of the bloggers on the left wrote, echoing several others.
Verdict on Day 1 of Petraeus-Crocker - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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“Joe Biden Just Obliterated Every Administration Argument About Iraq,” one of the bloggers on the left wrote, echoing several others.
Verdict on Day 1 of Petraeus-Crocker - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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You can read why in the second installment of the Brady Center Legal Action Project's thorough critique of the lower-court opinion titled, Decision By Eraser: How the Parker Court Obliterated Half of the Second Amendment.
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"Washington State Farm Bureau Federation et al v Sam Reed" Obliterated the people's constitutional right to referendum, declaring that the legislature has absolute prerogative to declare an emergency.
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