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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of nihilate.

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  • Some of these stars become the Pleiades: to teach the people of nihilated, which is calculated to the 23 We see in the model of the the super-novas that explode a n d the world the love of God, the love total of about ergs per second Night of Eternity, the Maha-Ratri, scatter the elements throughout the of t h e Son, a n d t h e l o v e of t h e in radiated energy. life-giving plasma spiraling in many universe, throughout the galaxy, or - the Holy Spirit.

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  • Prealternation biography is typically nihilated in toto by subsuming it under a negative category occupying a strategic position in the new legitimizing apparatus.

    Feeding at the public sector trough… 2010

  • Poor Flying Dutchmen, trying to recapture an-nihilated dreams.

    Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985

  • Almost all the dis - tant colonies of the French and Dutch are taken; the trade of the Dutch, French, and Spaniards almost an - nihilated; and the principal ports of the three powers completely blockaded by our fleets.

    Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792

  • Scripture and reason lead us to expect “that the world shall bee by fire totally and finally dissolved and an - nihilated” (Book IV, Sec.

    COSMIC FALL R. W. HEPBURN 1968

  • By the motion thus communicated to the Sea by the lunar influence, it would continue to ebb and flow for feveral times, were the Sun and Moon an - nihilated, or their attraftive powers wholly de - ftroyed: as we perceive in any vefTel of water, Which having been agitated, will continue to move for fome time after the veflel has flood flillj or as a pendulum, which after having been put in motion, continues to make feveral vibrations, until the con - tinued aftion of gravity has conquered the foreign temporary impulfe.

    A new collection of voyages, discoveries and travels : containing whatever is worthy of notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America 1767

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