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The story of "Rock Around the Clock" obliterates that idea.
But she more or less obliterates the need for the term.
Look, this video obliterates Ossoff's shot at being a famous actor.
It's about time considering the man absolutely crushes, no, obliterates jazz piano.
When you are down under it, depression obliterates the world around you.
The meth, in other words, both replaces the fee and obliterates boundaries.
She obliterates every syllable; she generates all the power of an electrical storm.
Such vast size usually obliterates the nimble habits of any business's earliest days.
This dermatochalasia obliterates the crisp eyelid crease, and gives an old and tired appearance.
The illness itself obliterates an individual's capacity to have agency for one's own health.
"Peaches Geldof obliterates Katie Hopkins in VERY heated debate," read a Mail Online headline.
It obliterates what makes us different from a machine, what makes life different from plastic.
Critic's Notebook The destruction is so complete that it obliterates even a sense of time.
It certainly obliterates a well-established political norm that makes a functioning judicial branch possible.
If someone alters or obliterates a serial number, the person should face five years imprisonment.
Its military routinely obliterates opposing forces with fighter jets, antimissile batteries and newfangled tunnel-destroying tools.
But there is a new brand on the shelves of Sephora that totally obliterates my saccharine scale.
Hobbs's feats of superhero strength are highlighted throughout the film, as he obliterates any human he touches.
That's the scenario we worry about most, one that obliterates a common world of facts and public reasoning.
The Europeans, at one time fierce adversaries of Mr. Assad, have been largely silent as he obliterates Aleppo.
In order to prevent that from happening, Doctor Manhattan obliterates Rorschach in the name of the greater good.
Seeing those connections—and how your own actions fit within the firmament—obliterates the notion that nothing matters.
In the sullen teenager's blunt force sarcasm — "Great idea, Dad" — the tone obliterates and reverses the expressed sentiment.
Derek Trucks's "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" solo very nearly obliterates that feat.
Redick obliterates defensive gameplans, from on-court structural decisions to rotational choices that have to account for his minutes.
But Camille obliterates her chance at romantic happiness with an infidelity that exposes her addiction to alcohol and cutting.
Making matters worse, the heat obliterates the pheromone chemical trails that ants typically lay for each other to navigate.
Such muck-spreading not only kills many square kilometres of coral, but obliterates any chance that it will regrow.
And while you're engrossed in the plot twists, it neatly obliterates the standard American narrative of the Civil War.
A Ford provincial government obliterates Trudeau's strongest provincial ally and puts a wrench in plans for a nationwide carbon tax.
It obliterates technical obligations placed on Iran included in the general text of the agreement and five additional "annexes". 85033.
Democrats, predictably, are fuming about the committee's report, because it obliterates their longstanding calumny that Trump is a Putin bootlicker.
"Remy/Grand Central" obliterates the boundary between artwork and advertisement, prompting difficult questions about artistic agency, integrity, intent, and process.
For all intents and purposes, crossing this threshold obliterates the observer's past by opening up an infinite number of possible futures.
In Aleppo, Syria, a drone video reveals destruction so complete that our architecture critic says it obliterates even a sense of time.
Do you really believe that, say, requiring a baker to sell cakes to gay couples obliterates the possibility of meaningful political freedom?
A piece of that debris slams into another satellite, and it sets off a chain reaction that obliterates everything orbiting in nearby altitudes.
It obliterates the other walkers and wights but that's because they were turned by the Night King and not made specifically like him.
As the world grows smaller, as technology obliterates the significance of where we live and work, as Americans become more transient, Texas resists.
The animation is foolproof in its combination of ingenuity and obviousness, and the script obliterates the difference between a laugher and a groaner.
In certain people, it can trigger an autoimmune reaction that obliterates the lining of their guts and makes them feel like crap for days.
Just as Iguodala begins to initiate this classic two-man breakaway execution, James springs into action, catches up to the play and obliterates it.
Trump's proposed measure "completely obliterates years of work integrating steel production ... there are concerns, grave concerns," said one person familiar with the industry campaign.
He compared its influence to that of the infamous The Turner Diaries, which imagines a race war that obliterates all non-whites and Jews.
Yeah, the swing is long, but there isn't much effort in it, and he still just obliterates baseballs to every part of the field.
It's not so much that the subjects don't think anyone is watching them, but that what they are watching supersedes and obliterates all else.
Let's consider why Sanders runs stronger than Clinton in match-up polls against Republicans, and why Sanders obliterates Trump such gigantic margins in polling.
The miniseries tacks on an extra 40 minutes to the already-long film and obliterates the careful pacing by splicing it into four, interminable episodes.
Hatred obliterates nuance and fosters conspiracy theories, a particular temptation when the country is sorting through real evidence of the Trump campaign's worrisome foreign entanglements.
The cleverness of this structure only gradually becomes apparent as Ms. Buirski slowly obliterates skin tone distinctions to land on a perfectly calibrated final section.
In fact, this season obliterates the country's previous record for worst wildfire season; that was in 2009, when the Black Saturday bushfires razed 1.1 million acres.  
The foot-stamping insistence on individual rights obliterates what should be a tension between those rights and the well-being of the community as a whole.
Before Trump obliterates the Clean Water Act, his administration will have to review the many public hearings, judicial reviews, and scientific studies carried out by their predecessors.
Watch as the fire from this torch completely obliterates the lock, so much so that it just oozes open and leaves the U-shape metal totally exposed. Awesome.
A large red smudge on the right-hand sheet of paper obliterates part of a building, while the rest of the skyline becomes a series of abstract lines.
Sometimes I think that Sanders and his supporters might consider a national hunger strike where every Sanders supporter waves a banner that proclaims: Sanders obliterates Trump by 15!
However this suggestion obliterates the distinction that Congress set in to law-we meant for the FCC to consider services that carry data separately from those that create data.
The guys out there won't believe this clip ... Gonzalez OBLITERATES the bro code ... inadvertently diming out his pal, and seriously making us wonder if he's ever been anyone's wingman.
Here, Lara breaks into a tomb before Trinity can, steals a ceremonial dagger, and triggers a giant tsunami that obliterates the town and portends the end of the world.
Yet the great weakness of linear time is that it obliterates time's recurrence and thus cuts people off from the eternal — whether in nature, in each other, or in ourselves.
Drone strikes engender fear, hatred, and a lust for revenge among Middle East populations like little else, and the sheer pace at which Obama approves them obliterates any suggestion of inaction.
But if you're looking for a solid midrange device that defies all known laws of physics and absolutely obliterates the known limitations of modern technology, it's a worthwhile purchase — even without Netflix.
Then the object turns out to be a Klingon sculpture, and disturbing it launches a brutal, year-long war that slaughters countless innocents, and almost obliterates the Federation, Starfleet, and Earth itself.
" Sex, she explains, "obliterates the individuality of young women more often than it does that of young men, because so much more of a woman than a man is used by sex.
Ms Rosenblum and Mr Muirhead: The new conspiracism obliterates nuance and judgment and replaces it with a distorted unreality in which some things are wholly good and others (say, Hillary Clinton) wholly evil.
During this year's South by Southwest Festival, The Verge's Bryan Bishop was invited to take part in a SimuLife: a four-day interactive story experience that obliterates the line between fiction and reality.
She has her lips on him at one point as well, although the heat's short-lived, thanks to an explosion of dark energy that seemingly obliterates Wilkes in the blink of an eye.
The shadow of the Elle magazine he's reading obliterates his facial features — perhaps a foreshadowing of his demise — while a yellow hound with a "rescue" collar slurps chlorinated water at the girl's feet.
In order to see the full effect, you must be on what's known as the path of totality, which is a thin swath of Earth, the umbra, where the moon obliterates the sun entirely.
A trippy score by the electronic music composer Warner Jepson largely obliterates the sparse dialogue, which may have been versions of "oh, wow" and "far out," and, in any case, is usually heard backward.
Smirnov places a bidding card on the bidding tray in an unusual position, and Fisher apparently obliterates the signal by shaking the tray as he slides it to the other side of the screen.
That's particularly tough to swallow after I just came from reviewing TCL's 4K Roku TV with Dolby Vision, a set that obliterates other TVs that cost under $1,000 — and many that are priced far higher.
If you want to see this miracle, go quickly before the construction along 10th Avenue obliterates it forever and the High Line continues to transform into a mere ribbon separating walls of glass and steel.
If you behave in a way that betrays relationship and obliterates the truth and erases your own integrity, you will sooner or later wind up where Michael Cohen has wound up — having ruined your life.
In X-Men No. 137, toward the conclusion of the Dark Phoenix Saga, Jean realizes she's responsible for the deaths of innocent people (in particular, the Phoenix obliterates a planet while using her as a host).
So far across the 20203 states that have held their primaries, 41 percent of all Democratic Party nominees — and 48 percent of all non-incumbent nominees — are women, a level that simply obliterates all previous records.
Some award Noctis with limited-use magical powers—fireworks, damaging rain, thunder, and something called Meteorain, which drops glowing balls on the area and basically obliterates anything with a hit point or many to its name.
So far across the 41 states that have held their primaries, 41 percent of all Democratic Party nominees — and 48 percent of all non-incumbent nominees — are women, a level that simply obliterates all previous records.
Space obliterates any and all meaning in our lives with its vastness, but that same vastness also allows us to believe our tiny planet and even tinier bodies mean something, because they're all we've got out there.
It's all so very hideous, and the most obvious adjustment—even if it obliterates his trade value and damages the organization beyond this series—is to let Howard watch the rest of this series from the bench.
The film itself, about an elaborate con that goes comically and horrifically awry, is troubling and wildly entertaining, the kind of smart, generous, aesthetically energized movie that obliterates the tired distinctions between art films and popcorn movies.
Now I can't see that crisis any longer means a climax, unless we are willing to grant that every breath of wind has a climax (which I am), but then that obliterates climax, being a surfeit of such.
House Republicans who have rallied behind President Donald Trump's claims that the FBI attempted to railroad him in 2016 are suddenly racing a two-month clock to produce results before a Democratic takeover obliterates their year-long crusade.
This hot take, which has been tweeted and retweeted by thousands of people, is a fever-dream caricature, one that willfully ignores and obliterates the many hundreds of thousands of words I have written during my 20 years as a reporter.
An attack on their forest home by military forces under a renegade leader, the Colonel (Woody Harrelson, at his wild-eyed best), quickly obliterates those plans, prompting Caesar to pursue vengeance, to the chagrin of his more levelheaded orangutan pal Maurice (Karin Konoval).
Its interface obliterates all distinction between radio stations, and because radio stations themselves tend to target narrow slices of a population that I don't necessarily know all that much about to begin with, Radio Garden raises as many questions as it answers.
If the United States takes action that obliterates that norm, other countries might start to use national security concerns as an excuse to implement tariffs and other trade barriers, undermining a global trade system created in no small part by the United States.
Most fillings are hidden at the center: flaked salmon off the grill; chicken pan-fried with doubanjiang and gochujang, for a lacquer of heat and crunch; umeboshi (preserved plum), its tang so intense that it obliterates any distinction among salty, sour and sweet.
Though the Next Big Thing won't appear for a while, we know pretty much what it will look like: a lightweight, always-on wearable that obliterates the divide between the stuff we see on screens and the stuff we see when we look up from our screens.
The eerie thing about the material, developed by Surrey NanoSystems, is that it obliterates all texture from a surface, as far as the eye can tell, an effect you can see working on crinkled tin foil that looks like an endless void in the video below.
Hidden History of the Human Race obliterates skepticism and puts Blood Incantation in the elite pantheon, upholding one of death metal's secret traditions as the true successor to psychedelic music, another means of bludgeoning your brain, filling it with butterflies, and opening it to new dimensions.
But that's because Lonergan's meticulousness can't help but occasionally be overtaken by Affleck's breathtaking performance, which takes anything literary or self-consciously classical—one of Lonergan's minor blind spots as a filmmaker is that his ambition sometimes gets in his own way —and obliterates it with raw, unyielding pain.
I think that it also obliterates the myth that successful thirtysomethings are actually less fucked up versions of the people they were in their 20s — which helps to relieve some of the pressure in my own life to hurry up and become a full-fledged, high-functioning adult.
In a land with a history of violence so heinous it obliterates nuance, a land still reckoning with unpardonable crimes, and a land that is lushly layered with projections, the exhibit is an exploded diagram of how it feels to be Southern from the inside, with all the diversity, idiosyncrasy, and conflict that it entails.
Think of the  fantastical creatures in The Neverending Story (1979), such as Gmork the wolf, tasked with killing the hero, Morla the turtle, and the protagonist Bastian, who obliterates himself in a fantasy world of his own making; both episodes serve as metaphors for society's greater ills in a way that Davis's work approaches.
Read more:More than 2,000 former Justice Department officials have signed the letter calling for William Barr's resignation after his handling of Roger Stone's sentencing'There's no sugarcoating this': Democrats tell Attorney General William Barr to resign after damning report'Can't recall a worse day for DOJ': Trump's acquittal fuels his 'dictatorial' instincts as he obliterates the Justice Department's last shred of independence
Read more:AG Barr says he won't cave to pressure from Trump despite repeatedly doing what Trump publicly demands'Can't recall a worse day for DOJ': Trump's acquittal fuels his 'dictatorial' instincts as he obliterates the Justice Department's last shred of independence'Sounds like Barr wants to be vice president': DOJ and FBI veterans are floored by AG Barr's fawning praise of Trump in a stunning interview
As for Ubi's new Tom Clancy-branded shooter, its mixing of MMO features with third-person cover play and RPG elements could be a too-many-cooks recipe for mediocrity, though its premise is appealing—a bank note-spread pandemic beginning on Black Friday as good as obliterates the United States in five days, leaving the titular department of tactical agents to bring order back to the shattered country.
Over 1,100 former Justice Department officials call for William Barr's resignation after his handling of Roger Stone's sentencingAG Barr says he won't cave to pressure from Trump despite repeatedly doing what Trump publicly demandsTrump attacked the judge presiding over Roger Stone's trial, and praised AG Barr after the entire DOJ prosecution team resigned in protest at his meddling'Can't recall a worse day for DOJ': Trump's acquittal fuels his 'dictatorial' instincts as he obliterates the Justice Department's last shred of independence
Read more:Trump attacked the judge presiding over Roger Stone's trial, and praised AG Barr after the entire DOJ prosecution team resigned in protest at his meddlingHillary Clinton compares Trump to 'failed-state fascists' after he lashed out at a federal judge on Twitter over Roger Stone's case'Can't recall a worse day for DOJ': Trump's acquittal fuels his 'dictatorial' instincts as he obliterates the Justice Department's last shred of independence'There need to be mass protests': Authoritarianism experts say time is running out for Americans to stop Trump
This code establishes the following: (a) Whoever willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, or destroys, or attempts to do so, or, with intent to do so takes and carries away any record, proceeding, map, book, paper, document, or other thing, filed or deposited with any clerk or officer of any court of the United States, or in any public office, or with any judicial or public officer of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.

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