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  • There can be no peace with them, only abolute victory and complete annhiliation for them, because they are not capable of changing.

    Are Obama's "New" Politics Really New? 2009

  • Yes, the point of the Cold War was that Russia (USSR) was not a country fanatical and mad enough to risk annhiliation by starting a nuclear war (MAD, indeed, deterred it; had western European countries such as Britain ever been mad enough to unilaterally disarm (as many wanted) the tanks would surely have rolled in ...)

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • What keeps this power in check is not morality, but the threat annhiliation by rival powers and the sheer economic burden of maintaining such a large military industrial infrastucture.

    8:15am 2008

  • What keeps this power is not morality, but the threat annhiliation by rival powers and the sheer economic burden of maintaining such a large military industrial infrastucture.

    8:15am 2008

  • Of course I could go on about my ideas on negative space and poetic annhiliation of words, but that's neither here nor there either.

    "Bone Women" by Eliot Fintushel 2005

  • That doesn't mean anyone should paint the entire religion or anyone who practices it as evil and worthy of annhiliation.

    what's true - Anil Dash 2002

  • That doesn't mean anyone should paint the entire religion or anyone who practices it as evil and worthy of annhiliation.

    what's true - Anil Dash 2002

  • Understand this: Democrats are looking forward to 2012 when the strategic annhiliation of the Republican Party will be completed.

    CNN Political Ticker 2009

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