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Перевод: obliterated

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  1. I was allowed to talk with her and the patients, those who could, whose faces had not been obliterated by burns.
  2. It's tempting to wonder if Evans obliterated parts of it: certainly at least one seemingly obvious doorway has been walled up.
  3. By 1702, the house and grounds were held by Richard Boyle, the third Earl of Burlington, also the fourth Earl of Cork, who travelled extensively and had many influential friends, including Alexander Pope, who was considered to be head of the literary world and who moved with his parents, in 1716, to the end house of Dr. Matthias Mawson's new buildings (Mawson Row), that end house being on the corner of Chiswick Lane and a lane that later became known as Mawson Lane (now obliterated by the dual carriageway of the Great West Road Extension A.4.); that end house, in due course, becoming a Public House named Fox and Hounds, following Alexander Pope's removal to Strawberry Hill at Twickenham.
  4. Winter storms swiftly obliterated his expensive engineering structures.
  5. She would never forget the first time, balanced high on the steep roof of the house, huddled from the wind against the chimney-stack, Fenna's great shadow hovering over her, although Fenna had surely not been so hugely vast then as he was now, his shadow had not obliterated the stars, threatening their very existence.
  6. Catholic reaction, so disastrous in Ireland or post-communist Poland, was swept aside as social, sexual and gender taboos were obliterated.
  7. As the familiar features of the benevolent Deity became obliterated, thinkers began to replace them - rather than admit the vacancy of total nescience - with the sinister features of a malevolent fate: Shiva the destroyer driving out Shiva the preservers.
  8. The wrecking balls of property developers have obliterated the swank hotels and ornate picture palaces.
  9. They had simply lost their way because the track was obliterated, and had wandered in to oblivion - frozen to death.
  10. At the end of it, both Pompeii and Herculaneum had been obliterated, and thousands of people killed.
  11. Untold acres are being buried under bricks and mortar, and even in the countryside deep ploughing, ripping out of hedgerows and widening of roads have seemingly obliterated most traces of the ancient landscape.
  12. For a genre which, by definition, dwells on the glories of the past, the Western is remarkably short on tales of the opening-up of the wilderness, the heroic 19th Century myth of the virgin land somehow always being obliterated by a sense - no matter when a given film is actually set - that the wild times are over.
  13. Individual adjectives and adverbs had been obliterated by a tight foliage of tangled afterthought, single sentences were submerged in blotchily leaved overgrowth, narrow black paths of muddied fear meandered between the rustling syntax, and whole paragraphs were lost beneath the heavy lattice of trunk-thick deletions.

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