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"oblivion" Definitions
  1. a state in which you are not aware of what is happening around you, usually because you are unconscious or asleep
  2. the state in which somebody/something has been forgotten and is no longer famous or important synonym obscurity
  3. a state in which something has been completely destroyed
"oblivion" Synonyms
nothingness void nullity emptiness nihility vacuum nowhere nothing nonexistence extinction blackness limbo non-existence blankness blank vacuity space vacancy lack voidness obscurity anonymity insignificance unimportance irrelevance silence namelessness facelessness inconsequence inconspicuousness ingloriousness nowheresville twilight lack of recognition lack of honour lack of fame non-recognition lack of renown antiquity distant past bygone days early history time immemorial remote past dawn of time olden days way back when ancient history the past times gone by Stone Age the annals of history prehistory protohistory distance of time eld yesteryear classical times unconsciousness insensibility blackout coma stupor senselessness stupefaction insensibleness nirvana collapse swoon torpor numbness inertia lethargy trance daze dullness somnolence obliviousness carelessness forgetfulness unmindfulness unawareness amnesia Lethe ignorance inadvertence indifference unconcern darkness waters of Lethe innocence benightedness nescience unfamiliarity disregard cluelessness sleep death deadness lifelessness rest doom mortality demise end fate fatality grave cessation afterlife dying passing eternal rest final exit preoccupation absorption musing abstraction daydreaming engrossment absent-mindedness inattentiveness pensiveness concentration distraction reverie self-absorption thinking brooding heedlessness immersion wool-gathering destruction annihilation ruin extermination devastation obliteration ruination demolition decimation desolation demolishment elimination wreckage wastage eradication loss havoc mincemeat extirpation incogitancy nihilism denial disbelief negativity rejection cynicism pessimism renunciation repudiation abnegation atheism scepticism(UK) agnosticism unbelief non-belief negation nonbelief amnesty forgiveness remission absolution pardon reprieve dispensation mercy pardoning clemency discharge freedom immunity liberty release remittal condonation general pardon indulgence let-off neglect inattention insouciance negligence nonchalance apathy casualness complacence disinterestedness ignoring oversight contempt disdain zero nil nought zilch zip naught cypher(UK) cipher(US) aught o oh nada nowt nix zippo none love bupkis loss of memory blockout fugue forgetting hypomnesia paramnesia memory loss poor memory short memory lapse of memory a total blank lapse in memory memory lapse More

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A MINUS -- Heron Oblivion: Heron Oblivion (Sub Pop) Decorating friendly distorto guitar swells with sad angelic vocals, 21st-century supergroup (from Espers!
When modder BlackBaron2 loaded up The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and found the same thing, it was finally too much, leading them to create the "unsexy" mod for Oblivion.
When modder BlackBaron2 loaded up  The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and found the same thing, it was finally too much, leading them to create the "unsexy" mod for Oblivion.
That kind of television will eventually be consigned to oblivion.
And I don't want to see it regulated into oblivion.
Your words float off into oblivion and nobody hears them.
A moment later the organism seems to fade into oblivion.
You guys are touring with Heron Oblivion, who are fantastic.
But the tech giant let it slowly bounce into oblivion.
Through pure Big Dick Energy, homeboy resurrected itself from oblivion.
You would think oblivion would be welcome at that point.
It was simultaneously burnt to oblivion yet weak and watery.
Nancy never forgot "that terrible year" of flirtation with oblivion.
It's not fun watching people disintegrate into a powdery oblivion.
Maybe, but Thornton doesn't seem so worried about historical oblivion.
I asked Mr. Fox about the potential market in oblivion.
But other people consider them a cowardly triumph of oblivion.
It, too, will soon begin its long journey to oblivion.
This Bolshevik Revolution consigned the February Revolution to historical oblivion.
Felix Mendelssohn was given credit for rescuing Bach from oblivion.
Or will a firewall of energy sizzle you into oblivion?
"We drink until oblivion," and increasing distraught Amber says to Jim.
Dishes you've selected fall off the dining cart and into oblivion.
Some turn to the gangs in search of power or oblivion.
What could have saved them from PR oblivion at that phase?
Suddenly, living in financial oblivion was no longer a sustainable livelihood.
Ditto the Seinfeld gang kibitzing into oblivion in a jail cell.
No, the worries are hyperbolic: mass deportation, torture, and, yes, oblivion.
Even as a purely physical object "Oblivion Banjo" is hefty, impressive.
Warner: "I don't want to regulate these companies into oblivion" pic.twitter.
Small businesses all over the place, they were going into oblivion.
As an addendum to Oblivion, it's a massive shift in tone.
Our hopes for their future stave off our fears of oblivion.
But the Bantu farmers didn't swiftly drive hunter-gatherers to oblivion.
And much of that regulation may well be headed for oblivion.
But it still sort of stretched the whole idea into oblivion.
"We will carpet-bomb them into oblivion," the Texas senator said.
After all, desire and oblivion are the forces catalyzing his music.
"I don't have any interest in regulating them into oblivion," Warner says.
What I wanted was oblivion, but what I got was a habit.
It's Better Oblivion Community Center — Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers's new band.
Into Oblivion captures Alzheimer's patients within the confines of an eldercare system.
Inside, some of the building's gray hallways seem to stretch into oblivion.
The two scratch each others backs into an oblivion of edible engagement.
Oblivion has a strange place in the pantheon of Elder Scrolls games.
When the tech bubble burst it dragged those market leaders into oblivion.
It's like hovering in the oblivion between lukewarm intimacy and complete coldness.
Obama's choice to decline the program sped up its fade into oblivion.
More likely is a summer of fratricidal bloodletting followed by electoral oblivion.
Honestly, I can't blame Jeb in that I drove him into oblivion!
Farrow & Ball, expensive and old-fashioned, seemed destined to dwindle into oblivion.
To prevent this race to oblivion will require a change in lifestyle.
We wish him nothing but the best as he fades into oblivion.
It didn't take long for Harris's groundbreaking story to fade into oblivion.
Would you say it's the same drive as Chucky's fear of oblivion?
I've eaten myself into oblivion, bringing the term "food coma" to life.
" And: "I am being prepped for some slide into oblivion or destiny.
I immediately hit a kill zone, and my character ragdolled into oblivion.
But because it's battered and fried to oblivion, it actually tastes good.
He sees any leaf on the property, he blows it to oblivion.
But a curious thing happened on the way to prime-time oblivion.
Otherwise, a place consigned to geographical oblivion in the minds of most.
KD drills 23 and stares her down into oblivion ðŸ"¥ðŸ"¥ pic.twitter.
The existence of these ominous tapes is the best antidote to oblivion.
And it has languished in some archival version of oblivion ever since.
For the last two months, its stock price has slipped further towards oblivion.
Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 276, and Fallout 276 all have mods that remove encumbrance.
I think it's better to face the truth than to live in oblivion.
In Comet 332P we may be seeing a comet fragmenting itself into oblivion.
For Mr McCrum literature is a precious companion on the journey towards oblivion.
Fireworks bloom, but only for a moment, dazzling onlookers before fading into oblivion.
And you don't have to bleach your hair to oblivion to get it.
Kosinski and Cruise previously worked together on the 2013 sci-fi drama Oblivion.
The Sabbathian aura of Chained to Oblivion has moved away from the foreground.
What has he produced thus far that entitles him to immunity from oblivion?
In 1947, "upon the quagmire of oblivion, the world rebuilds itself," Asbrink writes.
"Language … dropped the rope for me to climb out of oblivion," he writes.
Republican candidates, including moderates, will have to cling to Trump or risk oblivion.
The duo placed third after their routine to "Oblivion" and Beethoven's "Five Secrets."
Oblivion essentially gives you a GPS and tells you to go kill stuff.
Oblivion flattens the playing field, offering only one class of character: the player.
My own oblivion of this is now both funny and heartbreaking in retrospect.
I imagined an orchard in a thick red haze and drifted into oblivion.
It doesn't feel sustainable that Facebook's going to be penalized financially into oblivion.
And do humans master technology or does technology master humans, like in Oblivion?
She recites survivalist techniques as emotional ballast against her sense of imminent oblivion.
He mistakes his catastrophes for successes and so accelerates his pace toward oblivion.
This is how great powers begin the process of passing into historical oblivion.
It's not a cliff one plunges from; it's a long, slippery slope into oblivion.
Maybe there's something here about fighting back against oblivion, not letting blankness overcome us.
On the eve of the 1992 primary, Bill Clinton was facing oblivion from twin
Like the other Elder Scrolls games, Oblivion turns the player into a regional fixer.
There you have it, folks: yet another red carpet, slayed to oblivion by Rihanna.
A "Kodak moment" is, after all, one we deem worthy of rescuing from oblivion.
The highest rollers were in their mid to late 40s and botoxed to oblivion.
It's all tattered and torn like the wall itself is slowly inching toward oblivion.
Now that Sanders faces electoral oblivion, however, those superdelegates are looking like possible saviors.
The cold is too stubborn to allow surface ice to gently melt into oblivion.
Oblivion raised the bar in Elder Scrolls presentation but fudged much of the detail.
Sweet Oblivion came out later that year and pretty quickly sold about 300,000 copies.
Republicans don't need a democracy-traducing Hail Mary to save them from political oblivion.
Heron Oblivion, a quartet from the San Francisco Bay Area, seems to have it.
Obliviousness could mean putting yourself in a place where you are blown into oblivion.
Snickers are designed to not just satisfy your craving but bludgeon it into oblivion.
Preservation acts like a bottle tossed into the ocean, a fragile bulwark against oblivion.
Mr. Vinas thought he was going to "fade into oblivion somewhere" in witness protection.
Daguerre's triptych ended up in a regional museum, where it rusted into near oblivion.
In Parma's darkest moments, when the club sank into oblivion, it was auctioned off.
Lizzie resolves to cling to him as he drops down the chute to oblivion.
For now, the Polish government should know that memory cannot be legislated into oblivion.
President Trump and his allies nearly succeeded in consigning the Mueller report to oblivion.
Tasty game birds around North America were in line to follow them into oblivion.
The statues are part of American history; consigning them to oblivion does not help.
The third and most recent volume, Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion, was published last year.
The house was bought and saved from oblivion by Erika Wirtz, a local entrepreneur.
Two years later, Pitchfork named "Oblivion" the best song of the decade so far.
People said he was risking his net worth, that he'd "be sued into oblivion".
Meanwhile, Joanie 4 Jackie had quietly sunk into oblivion and was no longer active.
" Doors, in the literal sense, became the center of Ms. Daniels's project, "Into Oblivion.
Saquon Barkley stiff-armed Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nate Gerry into oblivion on Monday night.
But aggression doesn't listen; over and over we watched Gandhi's words descend into oblivion.
For every happy ending, there are cemeteries that just get bulldozed away into oblivion.
He had been the man whom many credited with rescuing once bankrupt Chrysler from oblivion.
Piers, scrap yards, shipping centers, stores, and gas stations, are shown slowly falling into oblivion.
Westworld co-creators: finding a way to emotionally sucker-punch you into oblivion since 2016. 
They'd tested each other's courage and found common ground by battering each other into oblivion.
And when the threat of oblivion becomes a permanent condition of life, does passion die?
It wasn't until those faces bled into oblivion that I began to fabricate their backstories.
Let's be honest, oblivion is the fate this feature—and all of Facebook, really—deserves.
Those older examples suggest that we probably aren't going to eat non-natives into oblivion.
Did you see that soldier grappling hook another soldier, and then kick it into oblivion.
"Let's get this over with," he said, and immediately proceeded to jackhammer me into oblivion.
However, as Congress continues to spend into oblivion, the movement has had a recent resurgence.
Oblivion has full voice acting and, as a direct consequence, a lot less to say.
Having plucked your brows into near oblivion does not mean you can't beef them up.
" From there, we'll drop Grimes' always perfect "Oblivion," and Rae Sremmurd's brand new "By Chance.
Hunt's storied career has been built on his ability to knock his opponents into oblivion.
Opera Max lives on after Samsung acquired the mobile browser to save it from oblivion.
"If you're wasting my time your oblivion is irrefutable," he tells Isaiah at one point.
"In Comet 332P we may be seeing a comet fragmenting itself into oblivion," he added.
Unfortunately all of those achievements tumbled into oblivion a few months before he left office.
The remaining years may just be marking time until they follow their glands into oblivion.
He knew he could damage Russia by getting them to spend their way into oblivion.
The thick patty tastes distinctly of charcoal and smoke, and it's not nuked to oblivion.
There were far more start-ups that couldn't find continuing investment and faded into oblivion.
Against this backdrop, many Labour MPs voiced fears the party was heading for electoral oblivion.
And one that Trump's supporters seem entirely comfortable sliding down all the way to oblivion.
And Facebook wasn't dealing with a much bigger incumbent trying to squash it into oblivion.
The following day, I decided to go back and save some of those portraits from oblivion.
We're not going to lie: We aren't totally sad to be toasting this year into oblivion.
But don't worry—our sun will have burned up long before we get sucked into oblivion.
On one hand, sending El Chapo to a Supermax prison would achieve banishing him to oblivion.
Juliette Binoche's character shows another way, stubbornly trying to replicate life in the face of oblivion.
When you start at the end, on the brink of oblivion, where is there to go?
But a baked-to-oblivion undereye isn't everyone's goal; some just want a radiant, healthy sheen.
Some race into the abyss of oblivion, and even the healthy are inching toward the precipice.
He also steered the company — through a series of poor and avoidable decisions — into near oblivion.
The coffee filter was later abandoned in favor of expediting my liver's slow march to oblivion.
Did Tom drink himself into oblivion again and throw a metaphorical lit match onto his relationship?
In 2012 he launched Highlight, which went crazy viral in Austin before fading into app oblivion.
We are all on the bridge, suspended above oblivion, our own hands hacking at the rope.
Vizio wouldn't talk pricing or availability, though, and the tablet eventually (and quietly) slipped into oblivion.
All Fox had to do was find a way to bring the Apes back from oblivion.
Watch the video for "Enter Oblivion" above and check the Darkest Hour's upcoming tour dates below.
That's the first thing you smell after proton-scorching the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man into oblivion.
It is also further evidence that the administration's approach to the #MeToo era is willful oblivion.
As that matter spirals down into oblivion, it heats up to outrageous temperatures and emits light.
The plant took something unexpected with it into oblivion: the native words used to describe it.
"Genesis" and "Oblivion," both draw from arpeggiated synthesizers, both overlaying that insistence with a breathy daydream.
After a ten-, 12-, 14-hour shift, all you want is oblivion: beer, shots, coke, pills.
There's no zinger that can slow climate change, and no comeback to drag inequality into oblivion.
The hype was semi-justified, too, but hindsight can now send that myth spiralling into oblivion.
If the Earth does implode in our lifetime I'd be happy dancing to this into oblivion.
Many videos like these—blackhead extractions, pimples being squeezed into oblivion—have garnered millions of views.
The black hole has now claimed Dr. Hawking from his life on the boundary of oblivion.
But she is nowhere near ready to quit drinking, instead surrendering to the oblivion it brings.
My mind conjures the smell of her the way it once conjured the idea of oblivion.
Almost all art, even a lot of the good stuff, is ephemeral: toil, creation, then oblivion.
" Still another lamented the punctuated nameplate as a grand old landmark that had "vanished into oblivion.
"It was kind of stunning when she sort of dropped off into oblivion," said Dr. Etheridge.
Row upon row of bingeables, as infinite as they are inane, siren-song me to oblivion.
They want bureaucrats like these four frog-marched out of the federal government and into oblivion.
The trifecta of well-meaning but cringey tweets was complete and was thus memed to oblivion.
They can't, and even if they could, they would quickly face electoral oblivion unless they moderated.
Without the direct accountability of a budget, Congress will continue to spend our nation into oblivion.
Consequently, today's much higher crypto prices are bound to continue their downward slide toward cryptocurrency oblivion.
For this he feels he deserves death, hoping it will provide him the mercy of oblivion.
Celebrating Christmas, it seemed to me, was one step toward the quiet oblivion of neutered Judaism.
And both This Is Us and Westworld followed their puzzle structures into a spiral of oblivion.
True to that ideal, the Kids See Ghosts show leaned into this desperate need for oblivion.
Sparkle isn't about frosting our lids and lips; grooming our brows doesn't mean tweezing them into oblivion.
And today scientists have announced the discovery of genes that could be protecting the creatures from oblivion.
He said, "Quite right," and then he walked off and continued to tweet his reputation into oblivion.
Here are a few: Feel like eating and drinking yourself into oblivion as the votes come in?
"This is one more fatal move toward oblivion in these 'B-' and 'C-level' malls," Cohen said.
Her hand and eyelashes have been blurred to oblivion, and her iconic plaid suit is a mess.
Star Trek wasn't a few years away from a reboot; it was a flop away from oblivion.
Those who fail in their missions to alleviate poverty could face career oblivion, according to state media.
The site takes data from Reddit itself and finds the posts that have been downvoted to oblivion.
It makes you realise that mankind could just sleepwalk into oblivion if we don't confront the realities.
"They want Sergei Magnitsky's name consigned to oblivion," he told CNN in a rare interview in Moscow.
At a certain point, the warm embrace of oblivion became preferable to the pain of waking life.
Plus, he lost what seemed like a great girlfriend and saw his magnum opus crumble into oblivion.
Dear Bryan, Another episode, another opportunity to bring you back from the brink of zombie apocalypse oblivion.
You don't need more than one person to roast Donald Trump into oblivion, but it certainly helps.
But some formerly legendary arenas that once represented the peak of advancement have since slipped into oblivion.
Check out more of Lewandowski's work on his website, including VFX designed for TRON: Legacy and Oblivion.
Even without knowing Garrett's story, the listener can hear a transcendence of simplicity on Chained To Oblivion.
How to describe the pleasure of watching a colorful, perfectly-formed gummy bear bubble over into oblivion?
I've been transferring it from phone to phone, like a digital gem I must save from oblivion.
It's about reducing a complex human life into one viral moment and then banishing him to oblivion.
Drugs were the only way to soothe the pain of seeing the oblivion in front of us.
These rankings inevitably consign to oblivion presidents who simply governed according to the circumstances of their times.
It's also a little hard to be blown away because they were leaked to oblivion before release.
We're going to squash it and send it back to the oblivion that it crawled out of.
He stings my eyes and I retreat, settling under an elm tree, ready to Instagram into oblivion.
It is detail, story and selection that propel some of these names out of the enveloping oblivion.
"Even as a purely physical object 'Oblivion Banjo' is hefty, impressive," Troy Jollimore writes in his review.
How could the scion of such an illustrious royal family get lost in the darkness of oblivion?
Most recently, the show all but chased Sean Spicer into oblivion thanks to Melissa McCarthy's eviscerating impression.
Evans sang too, tangling his voice with Longendyke's in a language of destruction, renewal, entropy, and oblivion.
Locast could still meet the fate of Aereo and be sued into financial oblivion by the networks.
Traditionally, it has been the family pet's job to introduce British infants to the concept of oblivion.
Nor do we discuss economic injustice, a part of King's message that's been whitewashed almost into oblivion.
Sit back, relax, and let creatures of the wild sipping water from a bucket soothe you into oblivion.
The subject of the avocado was smashed to oblivion (and then spread on toast) a long time ago.
I didn't even get to read what it said before she Windexed that message to crystal clear oblivion.
Napoleon Dynamite, Monty Python, and Borat are all middling movies that have been quoted into oblivion and beyond.
Days were spent watching the moving men and lying about in the grass in a state of oblivion.
Working backward from painted images, Rosmarin zooms in and blows up her individual pigments into a colorful oblivion.
"Amnesty, from the Greek word amnestia, means oblivion, from there the word amnesia, loss of memory," Sicilia continued.
If they do not, the last scene of all may be what Shakespeare sums up as "mere oblivion".
In recent years joik, traditional Sami music, has made a remarkable journey from near-oblivion to mainstream repertoire.
Too many of us end up on the wrong side of the existential question of love in oblivion.
Let me lie back and dream of the English countryside as Chris Evans bicep-curls me into oblivion.
The film also reunites Cruise with Joseph Kosinski, who directed him in the 2013 science fiction film Oblivion.
The app launched with a lot of hype in 2014 but then quickly disappeared into App Store oblivion.
A new microscope in Thomas' lab, which is trying to create a mouse that breeds itself into oblivion.
It's the love she and Barry share for each other that saves him from oblivion time and time
Not to be outdone, T-Pain released his fifth studio album, "Oblivion" ... his first album in 6 years.
That's why we've set out to bust those myths into oblivion — beyond the stars, if you will (sorry).
As he approaches the handrail separating him from potential oblivion, he crouches and calmly executes an ollie melon.
Germany's Weimar government, beset by political unrest and burdened with war debts and reparations, stumbled into economic oblivion.
Her ghosthood compromises both the oblivion of death and the rural exile imposed upon her by the state.
He should have kept moving, travelled light, just his laptop and his pills and a dream of oblivion.
The organization became an affiliate of the New Museum in 2003, saving the group from almost-certain oblivion.
At the center of Oblivion was an Elven tower, pulled straight out of those popular Peter Jackson movies.
But they are allowing themselves to be led out of the mainstream, over a cliff and into oblivion.
Destroying your rival is nice, but it doesn't matter when you've both been blasted into college football oblivion.
In many ways, oblivion can be bliss — not knowing what's around the corner prevents you from fearing it.
Ah, poor Abramovitch, ratio'd into oblivion, quote-responses to his tweet far more viral than his initial one.
For most restaurants, a ghostly, misnamed crustacean living in lightless oblivion would be enough weirdness for one dish.
That's what this column is about: Seeing what games can do for us when we're faced with oblivion.
Old plots get tied up, while new plots seem to get introduced and then spun off into oblivion.
Moderate Republicans could find their hitherto silent voices, and Donald Trump would fade even more quickly into oblivion.
And then, in the last shot of the episode, it did, as Dolores smacks the fly to oblivion.
The only way to be sure is to peer through the haze and record the shadow of oblivion.
Some Caribbean cooks deep-fry fish escovitch to oblivion, on the theory that spicy vinegar heals all wounds.
Malagousia This Greek white is another grape to have been rescued, as "Wine Grapes" puts it, from oblivion.
"Flash" gives us Weegee in full, offering a measure of protection against the oblivion he feared the most.
The initial oblivion to the gravity of the virus, thanks to censorship, quickly turned into panic and chaos.
Both phones were leaked to oblivion in the months leading up to their launches, sometimes by Google itself.
Thankfully, President Bill Clinton used his diplomatic skills to talk both countries off the ledge of nuclear oblivion.
In this case, Burger King's crispy and delicious onion rings save its honey mustard sauce from flavor oblivion.
Would we, in the same position, be sufficiently dreadful to protect our offspring from a richly deserved oblivion?
"I don't have any interest in regulating [companies like Facebook and Twitter and Google] into oblivion," Democratic Sen.
What's more, much mediocre work from the past has slipped into oblivion, creating a kind of hindsight bias.
For the last decade, there were moments when I allowed myself to indulge in the inverted pleasures of oblivion.
" Then he spends a little too much time thinking about it: "I know it's a beautiful feeling, in oblivion.
But we represent bands from Northern California, this year we've got Heron Oblivion, Cellar Doors and Down Dirty Shake.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LEXINGTON, Kentucky — Oblivion is a very lonely place in which to spend eternity.
There's Scrolls, which looked like a fascinating take on collectible card games until Blizzard's Hearthstone crushed it into oblivion.
His party trailed in his wake, unsure whether he was leading it to the White House or electoral oblivion.
A previously unknown oeuvre not just snatched from the jaws of oblivion, but now in an esteemed museum collection.
In 85033, the Republicans launched ORCA into the ocean of data management, only to see it sink into oblivion.
In the UK, meanwhile, we have to speak not simply of erasure but of something closer to perfect oblivion.
NASA's Cassini makes a grand plunge toward oblivion; London weathers yet another terror attack; Iceland's government is in shambles.
We have a couple of years to turn the country around or we go off the cliff to oblivion.
But it would also be a godsend to Democrats, who are in the process of being gerrymandered into oblivion.
Top Gun: Maverick is being helmed by filmmaker Joseph Kosinski, Cruise's director on the 2013 sci-fi drama Oblivion.
On Sunday, Theroux's latest documentary, Drinking to Oblivion, took a decidedly sobering look at the lives of British alcoholics.
After a lifetime of near-paralyzing panic, Rue eventually turns to drugs for just a few seconds of oblivion.
But just because Mars 2 blasted itself into oblivion 45 years ago hardly means it is unworthy of celebration.
" The absurd tiny sunglasses need to fade into oblivion into 2019 â€" seriously, do they even protect your eyes?
This weird cocktail of hope and fury is the only thing that keeps me from drinking myself into oblivion.
They've been 'meme'd and 'gif'd into oblivion, proving that we can all relate to a little bit of petty.
Perhaps that's the reason so many people have groomed, plucked, over-plucked, feathered, and bleached their arches into oblivion.
You can laser them to oblivion, inject them so they fade away one by one, or cover 'em temporarily.
It became widely accepted that Sony's decision to ban porn from its competing Betamax format doomed it to oblivion.
"Heron Oblivion" (Sub Pop) Sometimes music finds its essential strength from the containment of two opposite forces within it.
At age 24, I picked up my first Xbox 24 and a copy of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
The album—titled Kärgeräs - Return from Oblivion—is out November 25 via Agonia Records, and we're streaming it below.
Media organizations are disinclined to report unsubstantiated rumors because, you know, they don't want to be sued into oblivion.
And senior management's oblivion to how valuable these people really are can pose a major threat to the organization.
He is a product of the cultural decline that is rapidly consigning our artistic and philosophical inheritance to oblivion.
Nonfiction ANESTHESIA The Gift of Oblivion and the Mystery of Consciousness By Kate Cole-Adams 193 pp. Counterpoint. $28.
Constance tends to the house in what appears to be a state of willful oblivion, looking cheerful and stunned.
But then the stubborn willingness to keep digging, to rescue secrets from oblivion, is a form of power, too.
There is only one option here for Americans: Turn being a toady for the gun lobby into political oblivion.
His only relief was the oblivion of sleep, his expression each time he woke a dawning grimace of horror.
In France, where socialists tried to stick to principle, they face electoral oblivion, while the nationalist right remains strong.
And why would the decimation of an entire species do nothing to deter hunters who stalk them into oblivion?
She playfully teased that his oblivion would make it easier to step out on their relationship if she wanted.
Because the 21st century is about oblivion — a subject about which the United States is ill prepared to sing.
"Oblivion," the man says, lighting a little brass pipe, smoking, pointing it toward Anna, who shakes her head no.
With the government clinging to power with emergency measures and printing currency into oblivion, Venezuelans are only getting angrier.
Speaker Ryan wants to keep you informed as snow slowly envelops Washington, D.C., in a thick blanket of white oblivion.
This was just after Jobs had returned to the company he founded and was struggling to save it from oblivion.
"Water, I need it," you might be thinking or croaking to anyone within earshot, as you shrivel up into oblivion.
Don't get me wrong, everyone edits their stuff — I edit my stuff — but I don't edit my photos into oblivion.
Republicans are well aware that the Prop 187 campaign was the beginning of the California GOP's long slide into oblivion.
Both clubs came close to complete oblivion, and the collective trauma felt by their fanbases resonated strongly with supporters elsewhere.
One animated cartoon pictured a giant prime minister Narendra Modi flicking his mosquito-borne Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, into oblivion.
The BNP, or parts of it, Dhaka's chattering classes assume, may prefer a respectable block in parliament to political oblivion.
Her work may have flaws, but her invitation to stare, along with her, into that imperfect oblivion, is worth accepting.
" He emphasized that there could be no justification for the repressions, adding that "our duty is not to allow oblivion.
Someone walks in and catches you with your pants around your ankles and your face slobbered into slack-jawed oblivion.
The fat sun beating down, sweat leaking from your nether regions like an open hydrant and face burned to oblivion.
"My serious wish were to have all those crude and boyish pieces quietly dropp'd in oblivion," he wrote in 1882.
" Of course, she added, "Maybe some day I just need to take off the Google alerts and live in oblivion.
Bodies put into motion streaked toward oblivion, until acted on by other forces that would make them stop their motion.
But as for The Times's need to keep its liberal readers in a self-satisfied oblivion: Mission accomplished, I guess.
The old guard of the Socialist party is warning that any deal with Podemos would push the Socialists toward oblivion.
I felt like I was dumping grounds into oblivion (or right into the gears of the machine) when I tried.
And this denial from the truth kicks in and all you want is that medicine to give you oblivion again.
Why some parrots thrive in anthropocentric landscapes while others are on the cusp of oblivion has yet to be determined.
"One of the reasons I'm doing this festival is because I don't want Ginastera to disappear into oblivion," he said.
" If the argument is actually about deep contempt, says Manewitz, couples "usually see their sex lives slip away into oblivion.
That was the inception of osno1: just the idea of doing something instead of always just doubting myself into oblivion.
I.), Martin O'Malley (D-Md.), and James Webb (D-Va.) vanished into oblivion, Bernie became the party's anti-Clinton choice.
Entwined with this anxiety is a misplaced conviction that bottles age toward a momentary peak, then drop away into oblivion.
They've teamed up for the nine-minute track "Lux Prima," which makes oblivion sound "luxurious and blissful," writes Jon Pareles.
It had to be saved from oblivion once and will be retired under the new music director, Jaap van Zweden.
Mr Mugabe's widow and her family, whose bid for power sparked the coup, may finally be dispatched into political oblivion.
Ringback tones were incredibly trendy in the early and mid-2000's, but have since tapered off nearly to oblivion.
They materially translate the mental process involved in memory: its extreme fragility and the steady, albeit slow, threat of oblivion.
For example, it's now out in the open that tech billionaire Peter Thiel is trying to sue Gawker into oblivion.
If you're anything like me, you'll already have binge-watched HBO's The Outsider into a sweet, El Cuoco-shaped oblivion.
They were hunted to near oblivion in the late 19th century, but their numbers are back and they're seemingly everywhere.
Ask students to write a paper on Wordsworth, and once they turn it in, they consign the text to oblivion.
Spoiler alert ... Tony Stark ends up with all the Infinity Stones, and then snaps Thanos and his henchmen to oblivion.
Sauter said she and her friends don't smoke near their children, nor do they spend their days stoned to oblivion.
Am I mitigating my sobering condition with the levity the first sips convey and, yes, the oblivion later mouthfuls deliver?
Frankly, it was kind of a drag (unless, of course, melting into a shared oblivion is your sort of thing).
After a global craze in the 20.38s, the puzzle's popularity gradually faded; it was propelled back from oblivion by the internet.
As she glides past the visuals of her life, the protagonist fades in and out of oblivion with a cloudy flicker.
But then the Google ads vanished, so Boris lost interest and consigned his websites to the deep oblivion of the internet.
"Anonymous Q" was quickly ratioed into oblivion while Ocasio-Cortez's Twitter response racked up 5 million views in as many hours.
With a salary of $20 million and, Perry didn't seem like the best person to save American Idol from ratings oblivion.
If the subject is moving, or if objects in the background are, then you end up with children fading into oblivion.
" A high-profile conservative attorney has taken up his case, threatening to sue the Portland city government and antifa "into oblivion.
And of course, he also thinks it's cool to sue media companies into oblivion when they write unflattering things about him.
But there is no way to live a personal or collective life from the perspective of the eventual oblivion of everything.
The co-op doesn't bleed into the story mode, unfortunately, but it's a fun way to blast Rabbids into oblivion nonetheless.
Except for weekends when I go out and drink myself into oblivion to wash away the tension from the working week.
It includes approximately 300 animals who work diligently to sit and look cute as panicked passengers pet their way to oblivion.
Even if the Russia/social media story fades into oblivion, it could create regulatory ripples in everything from privacy to antitrust.
I just couldn't understand why I was supposed to like feeling as though I was about to be slingshot into oblivion.
He could conceivably bully all of them into line, and place Obamacare on a glide path to oblivion over their objections.
The first thing most Elder Scrolls players started doing in Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim — he picked a whole load of mushrooms.
Periodically, lost methadone patients who were drugged into oblivion accidentally wandered into our lofts, but soon the center was moved elsewhere.
Everywhere I looked, people were staving off personal oblivion in other ways: excessive exercise, dieting, wheatgrass shots and sweat-lodge cleansings.
An actor who crosses over into music can invite mockery or oblivion, but Mr. Sutherland was willing to take that risk.
The accessibility of Oblivion propelled The Elder Scrolls from a niche PC gaming pastime to a sat-on-the-sofa phenomenon.
After we banter the planet into oblivion I hope this somehow survives as a stand-alone relic of our many achievements.
Smile and provide a warm, strong presence for the child that you have while the child that died languishes in oblivion.
Whereas Oblivion and Skyrim were two very different beasts, Fallout 4 sits comfortably, thematically, and aesthetically, beside 43's Fallout 3.
In all that time she also wrote the poems that will live long after William Logan's words have faded into oblivion.
While black bodies are punished or disappear into oblivion, under the repressive reign of police brutality, many white churches remain silent.
It is as if the physical forms they report have been pressed into abstract oblivion, the land disappearing before our eyes.
Some of the figures' inscriptions are illegible, their origins, creators, and even triumphant rulers who dictated their burial consigned to oblivion.
Whatever you thought about horse armor, it was, in the end, cosmetic, and didn't materially impact one's ability to play Oblivion.
In one way or another, it comes close to replicating the internal weightlessness that comes with embracing your own imagined oblivion.
You meekly present your boss with your two weeks' notice, then work quietly for the next fortnight before disappearing into oblivion.
Eventually, Mr. Jacobs added the latex rubber cast of a yellow-splotched "broad-leafed plant," soon to be poisoned into oblivion.
To insiders, it's a premature baby stuck forever in intensive care, never more than a few bad breaks away from oblivion.
But against single coverage, he held the ball, stunted the offense and too often jab-stepped the shot clock to oblivion.
Google's got a big event coming up next week and one of the few potential surprises just got leaked to oblivion.
In death, at least, the dead were free to rest in the obscurity of the countryside, in the oblivion of memory.
Like it or not, the Prohibition Treaty is set to become international law, and hence it cannot be ignored into oblivion.
Here are some of the most popular social platforms in 2010 that have since been killed or have faded into oblivion:
During his first tenure in office, voters passed Proposition 13, vastly reducing property taxes and sending the state into fiscal oblivion.
Marvel as Blake, Adams, and Ders party their way into oblivion and magically manage to keep some semblance of an income.
Listen: Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) have teamed up as Better Oblivion Community Center, suddenly releasing a full album.
But that's Paige's state right now: She isn't working with her parents, but she can't go back to oblivion with Henry.
And I know that love is just a shout into the void and that oblivion is inevitable and that we're all doomed.
I knew, without exaggeration, that if he remained in that nursing home longer than the bare minimum, he would slip into oblivion.
There's a way in which West and these other artists perform their own creative oblivion that harkens back to Hill on Miseducation.
At issue is an age-old dilemma: which is better, remembering or forgetting, the pain of recollection or the escape of oblivion?
Drogon blasts the Whitewalkers into oblivion, proving that dragon fire can kill them and their wights as easily as blowing one's nose.
Thankfully, when the internet saw the melodramatic quote tweet, it responded in the only appropriate fashion — by meme-ing it into oblivion.
There are some people who spend hours on end prepping for fashion week events, curling their hair and contouring themselves into oblivion.
Illness and oblivion were strong pulls in that moment, but both proved short-lived and soon gave way to something resembling joy.
As Gizmodo's Maddie Stone has previously noted, the region contains at its center a "1,250 mile-wide hurricane," swirling beautifully into oblivion.
It's the brainchild of Daniel Simon, who's best known for creating the slick futuristic aesthetic of movies like Tron: Legacy and Oblivion.
It's important, I think, to experience this kind of quiet oblivion and recognize that the game's true claim is one about togetherness.
It's a record to spend many hours with, unpicking its seams and delving deep below the obvious for the route to oblivion.
It is, however, just a fad, a fleeting moment in popular culture guaranteed to eventually fade in a burst of shimmery oblivion.
But while theirs was of blissful nirvana, our enthusiasm was replaced by heavy breathing as we arduously munched our way towards oblivion.
Kessel was widely maligned as the Leafs faded into oblivion, and his start with the Penguins did little to silence his critics.
The Senate and Assembly draft their own small-bore ethics bills bound for nowhere, and everyone hopes the issue slides into oblivion.
Somewhere along the internet's path into content oblivion, Spiderman and Elsa videos on YouTube became a guaranteed and genuinely weird traffic winner.
Now, however, after looking like it was on the verge of oblivion last year, McLaren Honda has begun to make a comeback.
Then he laid out the problem: How were two million people going to live in a region that was sinking into oblivion?
Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst, your two favorite cry-along-with-the-lights-off singer-songwriters, are now Better Oblivion Community Center.
"The U.S. federal government is drowning in debt, yet continues to spend into oblivion on the backs of future taxpayers," it said.
One sip of booze right now would send me down the royal road to misery and oblivion, and I still miss it.
But before the power tools were brought in, it was time to celebrate what had been, and gift wrap it for oblivion.
Mr. Townsend, in turn, could amplify the desperation leading Levene toward a cash windfall, a set of steak knives — or complete oblivion.
In several poems, Amichai gives expression to a fear that the Jews and their God might go down together, united in oblivion.
We track button development, we mourn their passing into oblivion, and we write ballads to the weirdest buttons that humans have invented.
Though they are otherwise meaningless, they are, in this respect, the most meaningful thing we have, putting us in touch with oblivion.
"We decided with McDonald's to protect and promote this important site, which would have otherwise fallen again into oblivion," Ms. Russo said.
It would be very easy to miss, or to vanish into the limbo of limited theatrical release and video-on-demand oblivion.
If death turned out to be anything other than pure oblivion—if the afterlife was even remotely lucid—I would be disappointed.
His mother swears it's going to be O.K. So does everyone else, except for the bully who beats him into oblivion daily.
As the knight and his squire roam a countryside gripped with fear, Bergman ponders divine justice on the precipice of human oblivion.
The Trump administration must stop its extremists from ending a meaningful treaty and putting the world on a faster path to oblivion.
But "We Come Right," a slow waltz undulating among two and later three chords, stays poised and mysterious as it contemplates oblivion.
The action all starts down at the edge of oblivion, in a maelstrom of hot gas, gravity, magnetic fields and otherworldly pressures.
Here is a photo of Humboldt, Saskatchewan's Brianne Theisen-Eaton surrounded by the remains of other runners while she stares into oblivion.
But the López case more graphically illustrates the growing sense that the political powerhouse she once led is now heading for oblivion.
It probably depended on your outlook — most bankers with families weren't frequenting the ad hoc wagon brothels or drinking themselves into oblivion.
If seven hours of drug-fueled oblivion is your prerogative, you're likely to end up Downtown or in the Wynwood arts district.
"Henriette Cohen has passed away but her fight against the forces of oblivion and hatred remains," Macron's office said in a statement.
And half the country was being snowed into oblivion and didn't have anything better to do than freak out about a new Labyrinth.
You hop into the iconic rebel fighter's cockpit, blast a few TIE Fighters into oblivion and run circles around an Imperial Star Destroyer.
She started chatting about a movie she liked (Hidden Figures) and asked to trade selfies again, clearly oblivious of her brush with oblivion.
Image: GizmodoIn 2017, we laughed, we cried, we screamed frustrations into the void and prayed for all nazis to be punched into oblivion.
Many were laid off by Nokia, the Finnish company once synonymous with mobile telephones and more recently at risk of fading into oblivion.
Violence underpins its promise of oblivion; it is a word that leaves only palimpsests in its wake, undecipherable traces of whatever came before.
Bar tabs were rung up at the same joints where well-oiled legends like Denis Johnson and Raymond Carver drank themselves into oblivion.
"To consign us to the great world out there, however seriously or however viciously, is to consign us to oblivion," he once said.
Its more moderate leaders understand and fear this, just as they see the growing gender gap in voting preferences and predict electoral oblivion.
Companies like Waymo, Tesla, GM, Ford, and Uber would sooner sue the competition into oblivion than gather round the campfire and sing kumbaya.
But the actual pledges contained in the Paris Agreement don't get us anywhere close to where we need to be to prevent oblivion.
Early iPhones offered massive improvements over what came before—with some software even being upgraded into oblivion due to out-of-date processors.
They're suffering from a loss also, because they're losing you, because you're getting lost to this darkness and the oblivion that you're in.
A desire to turn bad decisions into good stories kept us pretty tight but our friendship was always one Snapchat away from oblivion.
Instagram has become a place where thirsty hipsters are regularly celebrated, and those who don't follow the norms sink into a shameful oblivion.
Elsewhere, Heron Oblivion put on the best set of the festival, merging Meg Baird's ethereal vocals with pummeling guitars and pulsing bass lines.
It was a job only preferable to sieving raw sewage by hand, and all for an Xbox 360 with Oblivion and Dead Rising.
Immortalised in baseball history, Mr Trump's humiliation this week will be remembered long after most of his administration's scandals have faded into oblivion.■
Trump called bombing Afghanistan into oblivion with weapons like this an "easy solution" but said he was not interested in going that route.
Unless you're talking about a film that's trying to bring a franchise back to life after a bad sequel cratered it into oblivion.
But the thing about living as an alcoholic is that the good bits are just islands in a sea of gray, numb oblivion.
He also warned that the Republican Party had failed to attract voters outside the white demographic, and was therefore destined for electoral oblivion.
Andrea Mitchell credits Judy Woodruff with rescuing her "from oblivion" after a goof led her to almost being banned from television decades ago.
And if you're an outsider presiding over someone not-eating himself into oblivion, do you have the right, or the obligation, to intervene?
But some formerly legendary arenas that once represented the peak of advancement have since slipped into oblivion and, in some cases, been demolished.
Sandra de la Loza excavates this buried history in her current show, To Oblivion: The Speculator's Eden at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE).
Despite some folkloric allusions to Morrowind, and a heavily touted continuity with the events of Oblivion, Skyrim's story and setting were vastly different.
I once described it as if Cimex was a train, we jumped off 1993, leaving the train to crash and fade into oblivion.
But thanks to this ridiculous banter, Harbaugh and Michigan decided to bash Rutgers into oblivion to the tune of a 78-0 win.
It had flirted with oblivion; only a consortium comprising some 3,000 local fans, reaching into their own pockets, had saved it from extinction.
If you take a mother, and you rip children from her, and you kill them, the response you get is pure, raw oblivion.
She was also in the 2013 film, "Oblivion," with Tom Cruise ... and has been in several American flicks on top of those too.
Cooper smartly lets you decide and then sends Jack spiraling toward oblivion, a downward trajectory that consumes the second half of the movie.
It's an analog heirloom that's still resisting oblivion — perhaps because, even in its moment, it was already contemplating a broader sweep of time.
Lucas's "Chuffing Away to Oblivion" (1996) is a smoking shed, yellowed as if with decades of nicotine and lined with lurid tabloid newspapers.
But inside, she felt like the sci-fi movies she had seen in which "a person becomes encapsulated," suspended between consciousness and oblivion.
Prematurely picking winners with massive bets heightens the risk that a company's race for global domination winds up becoming a race to oblivion.
The dangers that threaten the people of this world, including the possibility of utter oblivion upon your success, are entirely of your doing.
Many were laid off by Nokia, the Finnish company once synonymous with mobile telephones and more recently at risk of fading into oblivion.
Until finally, outmatched by the overwhelming suffering of the world, absorbed by the scale of that pain, Hsiung's own suffering vanishes into oblivion.
Much of this history is fading into oblivion, sagging walls propped up with outsize beams to stop whole ghost streets crashing to dust.
Even more sadly, in one of the richest countries on Earth, some people are choosing suicide rather than enduring the oblivion of poverty.
When Brian was younger, he'd sit and watch his father play games, and specifically remembers spending hours with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
But now, with the Tower ruined, the original game's primary hub world no longer exists; every long-term player's meticulously amassed collection is oblivion.
Another equally disturbing possibility is that companies are spending themselves into oblivion — something the public markets won't tolerate — in their eagerness for Valley stardom.
It's the first backpack to include a trifold garment suiter, allowing its owner to pack a blazer and slacks without wrinkling them into oblivion.
Chewing the wiring ended up frying the creature into oblivion and causing a wide power outage around CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
When still facing a possible jail term, Peter is still begging his donors to wait for his triumphant comeback before abandoning him to oblivion.
After its moment in the sun, RBS would have followed Lehman into oblivion but for a £45bn ($78bn) bail-out from the British government.
In this terrible, horrible, completely disturbing video, a man takes a stack of McDonald's burgers and fries and juices them into brown, mushy oblivion.
As a phenomenon, it got really blown out of proportion and then beaten into oblivion, as Kaitlyn Tiffany noted at The Verge in March.
The outrage is that there are strategies, which Congress has rejected, that could help rescue a generation of young men from failure and oblivion.
She sat by the highway, just a few feet from a shopping center bombed to oblivion, and didn't know what would become of her.
It is a tribute to memory itself, which is more real than experience, and all that is left of what otherwise passes into oblivion.
In one of the publicity photos for Drinking to Oblivion, I'm in Brighton with a contributor called Joe and Joe's a good-looking guy.
Donald Trump Jr. was caught red-handed for a terrible Photoshop job, but this time it wasn't because he airbrushed his pores into oblivion.
Today, the phone's Indiegogo campaign stumbled into oblivion, raising a mere $15,503 of its ambitious $1.2 million goal—a paltry 1.2 percent in total.
Fast forward ten years however, and homeboy is looking conspicuously fresh for a guy who, like me, is halfway along the path to oblivion.
What rocked my world was how Nochlin literally excavated the basements and archives of museums around the globe to rescue female artists from oblivion.
A vanguard and genius by every metric I know of who affected many in a way that will outrun oblivion for a long while.
Muslim nations must be willing to take on the burden, if we are going to defeat terrorism and send its wicked ideology into oblivion.
Spirit Adrift released its debut album, Chained to Oblivion, in 2016 and returned earlier this year in a split with Denver doom rockers Khemmis.
A sad spiral into oblivion, the second installment of American Crime Story lost some of the poppy fun of 2016's The People v.
Instead, we need to look at why so many people clearly are seeking oblivion and what we can do to make their lives better.
Jointweed prefers to grow in habitats where the summer sun bakes sandy, dry uplands into oblivion for months, belying this slender plant's apparent fragility.
It is a problem of the human psyche, Brown said, that we seem to get interested in animals only as they slide toward oblivion.
Just about every Russian who isn't digging potatoes in Tver or drinking himself into oblivion in Magadan probably has some tie to intelligence services.
The $45 price might seem high, but the peace of mind knowing that you're not scraping your skin to oblivion is well worth it. 
Even J.F.K. (Michael C. Hall) and his wife Jackie (Jodi Balfour) crash Buckingham Palace at one point, sparking tumult with their all-American oblivion.
A similar moral seems to be at the core of Chained To Oblivion, the debut full-length by Arizona doom metal outfit Spirit Adrift.
When this happens, men, in particular, act shocked and surprised that sexual violence is so pervasive because they are afforded the luxury of oblivion.
The outfit, which Comcast attempted unsuccessfully to sue into oblivion, was the only ISP included in the study that received positive ratings for value.
But to succeed would be to rescue from oblivion one of the greatest triumphs of human ingenuity over disease — and to save countless lives.
How could a jurist who was so carefully vetted for ideological purity have turned apostate on such a defining issue, saving Obamacare from oblivion?
The president's bold decision to rescue the Lima plant from the Obama budget sequestration oblivion will reap this nation benefits for years to come.
In "The Pisces," her first novel, Broder expands her personal, plaintive mythology of love troubles, sexual siren songs and the inevitable march toward oblivion.
Their weapons, the weapons of science, are all we have left — perhaps the only true weapons our kind has ever marshaled against encroaching oblivion.
She deserves credit for saving his work from oblivion and selling it, in the interest of eternal safekeeping, to the Museum of Modern Art.
We're less than a month out from Samsung officially unveiling its new flagship phones, which naturally means they'll be leaked to oblivion well beforehand.
Last scene of all, that ends this strange eventful history, is televised sacrifice and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
Britain's Short had earlier said FIDE was "on the brink of oblivion" and Dvorkovich has said he will build a professional and transparent institution.
Prematurely picking winners with massive bets heightens the risk that a company's race for global domination winds up becoming a race to oblivion. 3.
But Ms. Ursuta's exquisitely awkward glass feels far more urgent here in Bushwick, with a view out the windows to both capital and oblivion.
The "forgotten men and women" of rural America may be consigned into further oblivion — that is, unless Congress swiftly intervenes to protect their connectivity.
Leviticus is so distraught at Bertha's death that he moves into the bowling alley, sleeping on Bertha's lane, attempting to drink himself into oblivion.
My kids and I had an absolute blast running around the house this past summer, spotting flies, and then ninja-swatting them into oblivion.
As so many other youth cultures fade into parody or oblivion, this new wave of grime stays vital by remembering that autonomy is everything.
We are not talking about oblivion here, nor safety, nor domesticity, nor the familiar; interiority is much more likely to present one with troubles.
"We want people to see this like a Tron, or an Oblivion, or a Star Wars spaceship," says Justin Cooke, chief marketing officer of Roborace.
"Miniature Flag" is the easiest to identify, all jazz guitar and flute and Elliott Smith-like vocal oblivion until it dissolves into an ambient haze.
This is the artist's way of scribbling Kilroy was here on the wall of the final and irrevocable oblivion through which he must someday pass.
The previously unknown Polaroids of April Dawn Alison were not just snatched from the jaws of oblivion, but are now in an esteemed museum collection.
Star ingredient niacinamide normalizes pores, regulates oil production, and blurs red blemishes into oblivion over time, while leaving my skin feeling matte to the touch.
The real reason is obvious: there are far too many magical fish out there that would blast them into oblivion with their tiny, adorable patronuses.
If you dare to question The Rock on Twitter, you'd better understand that you're just one tweet away  from getting digitally people's elbowed into oblivion.
Grossman's oeuvre, which includes what may be the greatest fiction of the second world war in any language, has helped salvage that suffering from oblivion.
These strategic maneuvers by the defense could derail the plaintiff's high-profile case, sending it to legal oblivion, before it ever gets to a jury.
Five and a half years after their wedding, Cruise received a call from Holmes while on set for Oblivion announcing she was filing for divorce.
Rose gold was first brought to life with Cartier's Trinity Ring in the 1920s; it saw nearly a decade of popularity before vanishing into oblivion.
Mundane waves of urban sprawl wash away your capacity for emotional fulfillment and the leaden weight of unfettered capitalism pulls us deeper into bland oblivion.
It's a Wednesday in late June in Winnemucca, a solitary mining town in northern Nevada that has avoided oblivion by straddling the I-80 freeway.
And now, despite the efforts of thousands of engineers, over millions of man hours and billions of dollars, they have all been wiped into oblivion.
"The Fed's wishy-washy statement on interest rates today left stocks sinking back into oblivion after a nice rally yesterday," the "Mad Money " host said.
"The Fed's wishy-washy statement on interest rates today left stocks sinking back into oblivion after a nice rally yesterday," the "Mad Money " host said.
Every type—from rockers, rudeboys and skinheads, to novelists, poets and painters—has frequented this Georgian grid, seeking the same thing: entertainment, conversation, and oblivion.
Sure, I'm spending half an hour on hold and getting repeatedly transferred to oblivion, but at least all the other customers are getting this treatment.
But as you can see, half the chairs were left empty to represent those who were snapped into oblivion at the end of Infinity War.
What this means is that good content is upvoted by its users to the top of a post while bad content is downvoted into oblivion.
"I can't speak for Democrats, but I can speak for myself, and I think that James Comey needs to fade away into oblivion," said Rep.
This also means that our chances of meeting nuclear oblivion could be considerably higher than our chances of ever winning a major soccer tournament again.
According to rumors, the next tablet Apple launches will be bigger, not smaller than the iPad, and the iPad mini will likely go into oblivion.
The eye bags have been blurred to oblivion and, I think, color-corrected to lessen the now-iconic white-on-orange look DJT's been rocking.
Jessica Alba knows that sometimes, the Internet is where all your greatest fears convene to push your last shreds of peace of mind into oblivion.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body is about to expire, driven to oblivion by a U.S. decision to block the appointment of new judges.
The car was penned computerized by Chief Design Officer Daniel Simon who's famous for his work on the sci-fi movies Tron: Legacy and Oblivion.
His arrival and Merkel's slow shuffle to political oblivion are not happening in isolation: The world is changing, and this week ruled out a reverse.
You can surf reviews, hit up Sephora to swatch your arm into colorful oblivion, or look to the shades worn by celebs with similar complexions.
Bourbon Street is the loose, neon-lit strip in New Orleans where bachelor parties on the prowl for oblivion roam with fistfuls of plastic beads.
Her small-scale recreation brings the peninsula back to Ukraine, a copy of the land that was detached, and keeps it from falling in oblivion.
While the number of re-emerging ancient settlements has caught the public's attention, other more modern relics of British history are also returning from oblivion.
The anecdotes, some of which are funny, some horrifying, are edged with a bleak sense of absurdity and shadowed by the rapid onset of oblivion.
Rivals quickly came to view him as a Rasputin-like figure, whispering in LaPierre's ear and billing the N.R.A. into oblivion, but he moved forward.
He is aghast at those ranchers and trophy hunters who recently were poised just outside of the park boundaries ready to shoot wolves to oblivion.
With the emergence of nation-states, the historical Salieri gradually became a homeless figure, and his great artistic and social merits eventually fell into oblivion.
It was also Photoshopped into oblivion and sparked a great many jokes: Was it a flat wight, or perhaps a Lord of the Light roast?
Whether that other, larger thing eventually coalesces into the sparkling magical story we came for, or whether it disapparates into oblivion, remains to be seen.
Supreme Villainy: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Most (In)Famous Supervillain Memoir Never Published by King Oblivion and Matt D. Wilson King Oblivion, PhD is the most famous supervillains in the world, and as the CEO of the International Society of Supervillains, he's responsible for Nixon's election, the theft of Japan (the entire country), the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and quite a bit more.
With both of their performances already analysed into oblivion, we may as well pass over the details of where exactly Oliver and Clattenburg got things wrong.
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us, with the forces of AI, robotics, and 3D printing disrupting the status quo and pushing outdated processes into oblivion.
It is about the decades-long slide into economic oblivion experienced by many Americans, which undermines your arguments on the benefits of globalisation and free trade.
Mocked once as "The Prince of Thinkers," Brisset believed he'd found the key to the world in words, then locked himself up in lalangue's prelapsarian oblivion.
Halo 3, Assassin's Creed, Fallout 3, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will all include tweaks that push the on-screen pixels to nine times more.
It is a piece that could have easily slipped into Leo Steinberg's classic reference book The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion.
It's not that unusual an occurrence, but it served as the perfect parable on quite how vigorously the camera manufacturers have self-copulated themselves into oblivion.
However, also in 2007, a few months after Madeleine McCann seemingly vanished, a 14-year-old boy named Andrew Gosden exited King's Cross Station into oblivion.
One of the most nerve-racking moments I had was doing the alcohol documentary, Drinking to Oblivion, and we were in an apartment in south London.
Even as you plummet into oblivion—or run smack dab into a pile of spikes—for the millionth time, Celeste never feels like it's judging you.
I have a limited understanding of Japanese that I learned in college, but the bulk of it has faded into oblivion due to lack of practice.
For almost twenty years after his death, in 19613, Williams appeared doomed to near-oblivion—omitted from every list, popular or scholarly, canonical or hipster-revisionist.
That didn't save Yahoo from drifting off into oblivion – its main brand was sold off to Verizon Communications in 2017 for a relatively puny $4.5 billion.
One by one, the people who are closest to Berenger, including a faithful guardsman and Juliette, an untidy maidservant, disappear as Marguerite guides him toward oblivion.
The great Nak Muay, Dieselnoi put men into position to knee them into oblivion by cutting the ring with his kicks and trapping them in corners.
There the work went into deep storage and oblivion until the middle of the 20th century when it was rediscovered by the Viennese historian Emil Kaufmann.
If I was unmoved by the protagonist's embrace of oblivion, I was nevertheless affected by how he continues to send text messages to his dead wife.
They are, of course, his shoes — a pair of 8-year-old Skechers that he has worn into oblivion at curling tournaments all over the world.
Unforced errors are not even the No. 1 error that occurs in a match, yet they have pushed the more abundant forced error statistic into oblivion.
By entering the fairy-tale domain, with its monsters, risks and ordeals, Gerda must try to recover the beloved person lost behind his deep-frozen oblivion.
In other words, the sport you've come to know over the past decade-plus — the landscape you've grown so familiar with — might soon collapse into oblivion.
"We will carpet bomb them into oblivion," Cruz said in Iowa in December, while trying to duck charges that he was too soft on national security.
It presupposes that the region's many powers and armed factions in Syria today will sit on their hands and allow ISIS to rebound back from oblivion.
At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, the scientists of the Cassini mission will figuratively ride their creation down into oblivion in the clouds of Saturn.
While the UNESCO World Heritage-listed old city has escaped much of the ravages of war, its sprawling outer suburbs have been pounded to near-oblivion.
The big question is: Will we seize this moment to create a more just, more equitable, more resilient world — or just sleepwalk into chaos and oblivion?
"A decision to postpone these housing and services grants into oblivion will be a decision to waste anti-trafficking resources already on the table," he added.
And as in the case of Bilbao, they sometimes have also taken on the almost impossible duty of regenerating areas that have fallen into economic oblivion.
Lieutenants of Mr Scholz, whose political future is now in doubt, have long briefed that a vote against him would be a vote for political oblivion.
The series provided an insider's view of the outsider life: the camaraderie and competition, the alcohol-fueled oblivion, and the glamour of life on the edge.
And if a Dem even makes it to the Oval Office, odds are their legislative ambitions will be filibustered into oblivion by a GOP-controlled Senate.
Charging through main narrative, getting wildly distracted by side missions, and attempting to upgrade yourself into oblivion is a stressful journey, and one that's wildly relatable.
Women there spend every day striking shovels into the ground, the earth hissing with almost as much resentment as them, waiting to cough themselves into oblivion.
I think it goes back to what we were saying before about certain services, as long as they're good enough, you can't outspend someone into oblivion.
Bethesda has used them to promote titles like Fallout and Dishonored, while Oblivion director Joseph Kosinski helmed a trio of live-action spots for the first Destiny.
His translation of Angolan writer José Eduardo Agualusa's "A General Theory of Oblivion" was shortlisted for the Man Booker in 2016 and won the International Dublin Award.
Illinois bands like Smoking Popes, Oblivion, and Apocalypse Hoboken played on the same halfpipe, although most punk shows happened on the back porch when Strong lived there.
The same is true for his call for the deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants and his plan to encircle and bomb the Islamic State into oblivion.
Now it's time to get ready for the era we conveniently skipped, because the opulent, teased, gelled-to-oblivion '80s are creeping back into the beauty zeitgeist.
They watched the science-fiction film ''Oblivion,'' about a world populated by alien-generated human clones, and stayed up talking about the socioeconomic implications of the story.
Neither as critically appreciated as Morrowind, not as widely loved as Skyrim, Oblivion—in a strange middle ground between critical darling and mass hit—has been sidelined.
I have been involved in sub-scale, low-growth public companies in the past and wouldn't wish that on anyone; it's a long-term sentence to oblivion.
Hiding it doesn't block the user, or make the tweet disappear into oblivion, but it makes it a lot less visible, obscuring it behind an extra page.
Treating captive animals for infections may help hasten these parasites into oblivion and, with them, the mechanism the endangered species needed to fine-tune its immune system.
Best known for her bold beauty looks — and pictures where her pores and stray brow hairs haven't been erased into oblivion — self-taught makeup artist Meg, a.k.a.
The new YA dystopias that have come out this year — even the really good ones, like M.T. Anderson's Landscape With Invisible Hand — have faded quietly into oblivion.
And in 21980, the Austrian artist Oliver Croy and the critic Oliver Elser rescued almost 0003 tabletop-scale models of imaginary Swiss buildings from junk shop oblivion.
Philosopher Thomas Hobbes similarly endorsed an Act of Oblivion on the Restoration of King Charles II to the English throne in the aftermath of the English Revolution.
What has emerged, experts and advocates said, is an overly financialized system that can gouge people into oblivion—that is, when it doesn't poison them to death.
I took deep breaths and prepared to be calm, yet insistent, that if this didn't happen immediately, my mental health was going to swan-dive into oblivion.
It's the latest example of the president and his cronies hiding behind a seemingly hot economy as they dismantle what few safeguards stand between you and oblivion.
Americans who lived through the decades of lead oblivion, as well as children and adults who continue to be exposed today, need to be watched and treated.
Nixon's presidency itself descended into oblivion, but his silent majority of hard hats and conformists carried forward, dominating American politics for the rest of the 20th century.
If George Foreman and Steven Seagal ever really get it on, the boxer would beat Seagal's overweight ass all the way to oblivion -- so says Michael Buffer.
Part of what makes OK Computer so bracing is the feeling that the band is standing over the edge of a cliff, facing down the oblivion below.
Mr. Putin enjoys cultlike status for both taking back Crimea and for promising to rescue the Black Sea fleet that anchors in Sevastopol from rust bucket oblivion.
In a later opera, Monteverdi wrote an exquisite lullaby, "Oblivion soave," in which the performers seem to nod off themselves, before coming to and completing the song.
On the face of it, Donna Seaman's project, to rescue seven visual artists "from oblivion," as the jacket of "Identity Unknown" claims, seems like a noble one.
Three stand out: Start developing a clear, consensus-based long-term agenda: A half century ago, after the debacle of Barry Goldwater, conservatives seemed doomed to oblivion.
And Peter Thiel is the famous PayPal founder and billionaire who sued Gawker into oblivion and has some unusual ideas about harvesting the blood of the young.
On the latest episode of civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson's podcast Pod Save the People, Perry apologized for her appropriative behavior throughout her career, and claimed oblivion.
Similarly, while Remix OS looks slick on the surface, it's still prone to bugs and errors, and nobody likes an operating system that bellyflops into oblivion without warning.
Republican concerns now center on whether his fiery explosion will leave behind a black hole -- dragging the party's top leaders and aspiring stars into a post-Trump oblivion.
Knowing a defeat by Poland would mean World Cup oblivion, Pekerman rushed Rodriguez back into the starting side in a menacing attacking trio with Juan Quintero and Cuadrado.
Before embarking on my journey, I looked up Skip's rules on their website to see if there was anything officially prohibiting riding one of their scooters into oblivion.
They remind me of industrialized nations indulging in our wasteful, carefree ways as the Arctic melts us into oblivion, unable and unwilling to adjust to a changed reality.
Read More: The Internet Is Smoothing Sex Into Oblivion Now, you'll finally be able to subject yourself to all this during your precious few mental breaks at work.
But when the script isn't there, as it wasn't in Oblivion or Knight & Day, these movies start to feel like what Cruise's skeptics believe they are: vanity projects.
After all, there's a big difference between sipping a beer or two in your backyard and binge-drinking yourself into oblivion with a nightlong stream of tequila shots.
But Better Oblivion is more interesting when they pick up the pace—the Digital Ash-esque "Exception to the Rule" and the Petty-like "Dylan Thomas" in particular.
The Mello incident represents, in Leonard's term, a kind of "gender oblivion" that only a re-commitment to the feminist history and principles behind American leftism can repair.
"The rouble continues to enjoy sanctions oblivion and accrued non-resident inflows into the local debt," said Vladimir Miklashevsky, senior economist and trading desk strategist at Danske Bank.
"Republicans howled to high heaven that President Obama was sending us into the gutter, spending us into oblivion and now Republicans are doing the same thing," he said.
Here was an ideal refuge in gaudy times, and a book tailor-made for rescue from oblivion: unassuming, unobtrusive, unrhetorical, uncoercive, unpretentious, an austere record of austere values.
Without this partnership, VMware could have been left out of the cloud computing revolution entirely, perhaps suffering a fate similar to its previous owner, EMC: oblivion by acquisition.
"I think ['Nearly Lost You'] probably sold more copies of the Singles soundtrack than it sold of our album, Sweet Oblivion," Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin told Yarm.
With so much of our collective national experience consigned to oblivion, we tread unknowingly on the graves of those whose lack of accorded dignity echoes with us yet.
It is a memento mori etched in twilight, an act of desperation, if not despair, from an artist coming to terms with the inevitability of his own oblivion.
I loved Fable, and obviously Oblivion and Skyrim, but I also played a lot of Runescape when I was younger, so I think that might have done it.
They taught me how to shrink and grow my body to make bigger and smaller GIFs, and how to smash my creations into oblivion with a digital hammer.
"Exchange"—that one has a fantastic hook, but then he ruins the whole thing by talking about scrolling through Instagram, where romance goes to be shaded into oblivion.
A black hole's event horizon is the point of no return beyond which anything - stars, planets, gas, dust and all forms of electromagnetic radiation - gets swallowed into oblivion.
Krug slashes through a fog of shame, determined oblivion and misdirection to unearth her family's role in the Holocaust as well as the stubborn silences in German life.
Schlesinger left Washington to return to Cambridge, where she painted, wrote and illustrated five children's books and published another reminiscence, "Snatched From Oblivion: A Cambridge Memoir" (1979). (Mr.
Some of her work can be dismissed as "quirky" or with whatever patronizing terms are sometimes applied to the work of female artists before it's consigned to oblivion.
Few other areas of pop culture, as it turns out, have shown greater loyalty to this standby, a form of dress designers seem determined on casting into oblivion.
The purchase catapulted Amazon near the top of the $700 billion grocery industry, and sank stocks of traditional grocers on fears that they would be outmaneuvered into oblivion.
In the #MeToo era he seems ripe for shaming into oblivion, yet he's more visible than ever, in museum shows and now in three solid, cautiously unsensationalized books.
The star, roughly the same size as our sun, was eventually sucked into oblivion in a rare cosmic occurrence that astronomers call a tidal disruption event, they added.
If anything, these rediscoveries argue the opposite point: Without champions and concerted support, even the most breathtakingly original writer will sail into oblivion, her legacy erased or distorted.
When one of them hops Adam Levine's fence, he just zaps him into oblivion with a laser beam from his poolside recliner before taking a swig of whiskey.
When the heroes aren't pummeling CGI opponents into oblivion, they're either trading inside jokes or offering lengthy explanation of what just happened or what's going to happen next.
Each month, Ayun Halliday rescues a different library book from oblivion and uses it as inspiration for a variety show known as the Necromancers of the Public Domain.
They cannibalistically chow down on weaker gators, don't give a fuck about being frozen in a river, and will headbutt you into oblivion or worse if given the chance.
I used that thick, white paste like there was no tomorrow, smearing it with abandon over my problem areas in the hope it would zap those zits to oblivion.
Director Joseph Kosinski, who previously directed Cruise's in the 2013 sci-fi drama Oblivion, has experience making sequels decades after their original release, having directed 2010's Tron: Legacy.
These men are too few to form an actual football team and, as such, even the idea of a 'World Class XI' is redundant to the point of oblivion.
If the Oblivion work pod looks familiar, perhaps you're thinking of the Parks and Recreation episode where a managerial shake up lands Ron in this circular desk from hell.
Manafort was credited as the architect of Yanukovych's improbable rise from political oblivion, following accusations he'd tried to steal the country's 2004 election, to winning Ukraine's 2010 presidential election.
Try to use a mobile-phone app in the West Bank or Gaza and it soon becomes apparent that the Palestinian territories, with 5m people, are in economic oblivion.
The word comes a couple of days after Tron: Legacy and Oblivion director Joseph Kosinski spoke with Collider during a Q&A following a recent IMAX screening of Legacy.
All the visual effects were done by ILM with effects supervisor Eric Barba, who also did Tron and Oblivion, so it was a very different thing for him, too.
When I was writing about Larry Clark's photographs of teenage speed freaks and skaters running off in search of oblivion for the book, I looped this film for hours.
Or, at least that's what you can keep telling yourself as you aimlessly swipe non-Loops into dating app oblivion — repeating the gesture forever, in little two-second bursts.  
You've likely seen Fernandez's work before: He's responsible for designing costumes in Batman v Superman, Oblivion, Tron: Legacy, The Avengers, Iron Man, Jupiter Ascending, and quite a few others.
If life is but a cosmic joke, and our ambitions are made vain by the great oblivion that awaits us, then art is everything life isn't: coherent, meaningful, timeless.
It falls well into broader open world trend in gaming, with the descendants of Far Cry, Oblivion, Assassin's Creed, and Minecraft filling out a huge chunk of Steam's storefront.
Ted Cruz, seems more circumspect in dealing with ISIS, preferring instead to "carpet bomb them into oblivion," when pushed, he won't rule out American troops on the ground either.
If enough people pressed through to the call-center agents and toyed with them for hours, the enterprises would be deprived of sales and the robocallers driven into oblivion!
M83 and artists like Junkie XL have even crossed over into film scoring themselves, working on the soundtracks for films including Oblivion, Deadpool, Mad Max: Fury Road, and more.
However if the world is plunged into orange-hued oblivion come November 8, I guess it would be kinda comforting to have some new Nirvana jams to weep to.
The endless panels parsing Donald Trump's lies into oblivion, the expansion of minutiae into headline news, the countdown clocks to nonevents — TV coverage has morphed from journalism into telemarketing.
While Oblivion is recognizable as a sequel, it tossed out a lot of what made the series so appealing, much of what connected its predecessor with a passionate audience.
It falls well into broader open world trend in gaming, with the descendants of  Far Cry, Oblivion, Assassin's Creed, and  Minecraft filling out a huge chunk of Steam's storefront.
Robert Kirkman, the creative mastermind behind The Walking Dead comic book series that spawned the popular AMC TV show, has a new series coming out in March: Oblivion Song.
In the United States especially, they've beaten so many infectious foes into oblivion that hardly any practicing doctors, let alone new parents, remember how terrible those diseases once were.
"Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché" seeks both to help rescue Guy Blaché from oblivion and to explain how she got there in the first place.
It opens on a world that's been flooded into oblivion, with the protagonist having carved out a home in the open air confines of an otherwise submerged apartment building.
According to patents filed by the company, a counterbalance spinning opposite the rocket gets released at the same time, preventing the tether from becoming unbalanced and vibrating into oblivion.
We also expect to find out more about the Galaxy S20 line of phones, which have also been leaked to oblivion in the weeks leading up to the event.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign is taking another shot at the New York Times — with a libel suit filed by the same lawyer who sued Gawker Media into oblivion.
Over and over, it gives certain kinds of art and artists a Hollywood moment only to drop them back into semi-oblivion with an O.K.-we've-done-that shrug.
The political calendar dictated Tuesday, March 10, but that is Purim, a Jewish feast when revelers often drink themselves into oblivion, not conducive to performing a sober civic duty.
The post goes on to report how uva health system routinely garnished the paychecks of low-wage Walmart workers pushing many families into financial oblivion, literally destroying their lives.
The country couldn't escape the conservative white paranoia that the future occupants of the White House would turn out to be black-radical terrorists, fist-bumping us into oblivion.
"It's a kind of episodic mindfulness and then you retreat back to oblivion," said Jim Newton, a journalist, historian and lecturer at the U.C.L.A. Luskin School of Public Affairs.
She has managed to rescue herself from oblivion, Ms. Eroshok said, and the diary is not just evidence, but a form of revenge against Stalin for all his victims.
All these pieces exist in Jackie, and yet it's also a movie about a woman determined not to spin off into oblivion when the rest of her world does.
"It might be a little arrogant to think we were the only ones in all the galaxies throughout the universe," Cruise said at the Moscow premiere of Oblivion in 2013.
The scientists also will be trying to detect for the first time the dynamics near the black hole as matter orbits at near light speeds before being swallowed into oblivion.
In fact, I plan to be a tattered coat upon a stick, nervously awaiting the second oblivion, which I'm reasonably certain will not have the same outcome as the first.
As she began working on the series, which she titled Into Oblivion, the Swedish photographer observed that, with the increase in diagnosis, limited resources were available to provide proper care.
All the while, the onetime Trump slayer, Carly Fiorina, has slipped into polling oblivion, dashing Republican dreams of a businesswoman with Clinton-esque gravity and none of the political headaches.
During Fifth Harmony's VMAs performance in August of 2017, a "fifth member" of the group — meant to represent former 5Her Cabell0 — was hurled backwards off the stage and into oblivion.
For example, many people delete Facebook and Instagram from their phones, so that they're limited to using it only on their laptops — where they're less inclined to scroll into oblivion.
Released a year after Morrowind, it looks a lot like another transitional step towards the open-world design pattern that would bloom in Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Far Cry 2.
"Clearly, these innovative flights of the imagination do not deserve to be consigned to oblivion" Film Posters of the Russian Avant-Garde by Susan Pack is out now from Taschen.
Patrick Cummins sure looked and sounded good when he walked out to her "Oblivion" at UFC 190 and he was rewarded for his excellent musical taste with a TKO win.
The majority of the remains were found on Ocean Parkway, a dim and desolate stretch of road that runs from the far edges of Jones Beach and into maritime oblivion.
Anthony Gonzalez has been a prolific film score composer in addition to his work as M83, providing the soundtracks for movies like 2013's Oblivion and You and the Night.
It's not clear how we'll get there, but at this point, the best we can hope for is a smooth and orderly journey into oblivion Follow Yohann Koshy on Twitter.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Praise the lord, music fans, for all is going to be fine: your beloved format has been rescued from the jaws of oblivion.
The only thing with the second half is it's got two of my favorite Tindersticks songs, which are "My Oblivion" and "Runnin' Wild," which are songs that I really love.
In these fights, it's actually a good strategy to kick people off the roof, and there are specific combat moves in the game that facilitate tossing bad guys to oblivion.
Not one to engage with digital tools, he sees the discoloration and wear-and-tear of outdated pieces of media as an asset to be celebrated, not ushered into oblivion.
"Everyone goes back to driving in oblivion while talking on their iPhones, and underneath the bitumen there's this block," Mr. Parr said Wednesday, standing on the roadside before his burial.
Conan Doyle's coup de maître, as Watson might say, is to make his hero a flawed man, prone to deep melancholia, liable to escape into cocaine- or opium-induced oblivion.
" She also experienced difficulty paying attention due to prolonged inactivity, claiming she struggled to keep her "mind and body from slipping into oblivion after so many hours of sitting passively.
It is no criticism to say that Chelsea has never really become what Roman Abramovich first envisioned when he bought the club, on the brink of financial oblivion, in 2003.
Just an hour earlier, my partner and I wrangled them from the warmth of their rooms and the sweet oblivion of their rerun streams of '17413s sitcoms to this moment.
A new study, published this month in the Journal of Neuroscience, suggests that some things can be intentionally relegated to oblivion, although the method for doing so is slightly counterintuitive.
At the behest of the US administration, the Yemeni government detained dozens of suspects, consigning them to the oblivion of secret detention, interrogation, and torture, according to human rights groups.
Still, drugging myself into oblivion didn't seem to offer concrete solutions; I realized I could fight for rave culture's ideals of openness and inclusivity more effectively clear-eyed and sober.
Or when you could spend the better part of a day watching amusing YouTube clips and still somehow feel like you'd earned your paycheck instead of sliding toward professional oblivion?
Young Meaalofa has already mastered the art of the stiff-arm (known as a "fend" in rugby circles), which you can see from watching him knocking would-be tacklers into oblivion.
When they finally agreed, you patiently sat in the hairdresser's chair as she teased your roots to oblivion, pasted each section with pungent bleach, and wrapped your head up in foils.
But does Florida—facing oblivion by climate change, looked upon with pity by the rest of the country, the subject of torrential tongue-clicking chronicles of its death foretold—give up?
These expansive songs pair wonderfully against tracks like "Oblivion" and the title track, which both double down on the kind of dynamic interplay that made Leviathan and Blood Mountain so special.
Republican senators are hunkering down in a last-ditch attempt to prevent their own divisions from pushing their healthcare plan to oblivion, introducing a bill to repeal Obamacare without a replacement.
Clark was looking for a teammate; they told each other everything that was going wrong in their lives and decided that total oblivion was the only way out of their heads.
As the mystery of what happened onboard the ship is unraveled, father and daughter must rely on each other to survive as they hurtle toward the oblivion of a black hole.
That level of transparency can be used for good, like the time the site published a video called "Collateral Murder" showing innocent journalists shot to oblivion by US troops in 2010.
Amy Schumer's skit on women's tendency to diss themselves into oblivion rather than accept a compliment is hilarious for exactly that reason, and it's funny until the aftershock hits our paychecks.
In a time when real-life politics can feel like a country racing toward oblivion, it's harder and harder to watch the Underwoods actively do so and feel like it's entertainment.
Boucher's directed all of her music videos except "Oblivion," which she co-directed with Emily Kai Bock, and also shared visual previews of her last album Art Angels ahead of release.
Could that have been enough to compel a man to scream into the lifeless eyes of a waxwork Sean Combs, rip off its head, and stomp the dismembered skull into oblivion?
Of course, this is good news to those of us who want to keep up with 2017's trendy tones without sacrificing our bank accounts or bleaching our strands into oblivion.
"We decided with McDonald's to protect and promote this important site, which would have otherwise fallen again into oblivion," Alfonsina Russo, the ministry's archaeological superintendent for the area, told the Times.
Chopping a potato is easy, but I always end up with a bunch of different sized pieces, some of which end up cooking faster than others (or get charred into oblivion).
But, the rise of Moore -- and McConnell's unwillingness to spend the conservative firebrand into oblivion -- suggests that the distance between the GOP establishment and its base remains as wide as ever.
At the same time, there's no reason to think Cruz will gradually fade into oblivion the way underfunded Iowa winners Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum did in 2008 and 2012, respectively.
Baird's wonderful fourth LP, Don't Weigh Down the Light, came out in 2015, and she's since co-founded Heron Oblivion, a noisy folk project in which she sings and plays drums.
Family legend has it that I was following in the footsteps of my father and his father before him, both of whom drank themselves into oblivion early in their alcohol careers.
Brows have been a standout beauty feature for quite a few seasons now — whether they're feathered, bleached to oblivion, heavily groomed, or conspicuously au naturel (we're looking at you, Cara D!).
Although beauty means everything to him, he explores its role in conflict from a place of deliberate oblivion — so much so, that we wouldn't even know that this could be Somalia.
Assuming a constant rate of ring rain — which Dr. Spilker said is a substantial unknown — the team calculated that Saturn's rings could mostly shed themselves into oblivion within 300 million years.
In the criticism, Wood stands at the front of the classroom, extolling that "serious noticing," an attentiveness to language and the world that can serve as a small stay against oblivion.
A visceral understanding of working class issues, regardless of hyphenated identity issues that marginalize the white working class, is the only thing that will bring the Democratic Party back from oblivion.
"Ultimately, 'Oblivion' galvanized Boucher's pain into a complex anthem of vulnerability and nihilism that defiantly eludes a clear reading — a reminder to never stop searching for nuance as you look ahead."
What began as a simple 30-second ad for the fitness bike brand Peloton became a viral moment after the internet did what it does best: meme a video into oblivion.
Tesla would need something strong enough to irradiate grime into oblivion, but not so powerful that it messes with the glass underneath or the human on the other side of it.
Would it have been nice if Iran had been persuaded to dismantle its nuclear program and its scientists induced to consign their mastery of the nuclear fuel cycle to amnesiac oblivion?
Picture the average salad obsessive: someone who eats right, exercises regularly, practices "self-care" … and throws his or her compostable waste, whether with guilt or casual oblivion, straight in the trash.
This works fine until my oblivion gets the best of me; and I find myself drowning in the challenges I once laughed off, however this time they are not as funny.
Arnaldur Indridason's introspective detective testifies to that in INTO OBLIVION (Thomas Dunne/Minotaur, $25.99), when he tells a colleague he disapproves of the giant military installation maintained by the United States Navy.
The white liberals I saw knee slapping themselves into hysterical oblivion clearly missed the mark and seemingly saw the film as only a comedy and not a commentary of their actual faults.
After all, this is a woman who, for the last gala bleached her eyebrows into oblivion just to give herself that extra alien effect (and then added a Tamagotchi for good measure).
While that&aposs not a fabulous number, it&aposs roughly where Barack Obama was for several years, and hardly the statistic you&aposd expect from someone on the verge of political oblivion.
In 2015, an installation by Sara Goldschmied and Eleonora Chiari intended to look like the messy aftermath of a raucous party was cleaned up into oblivion by an Italian museum's janitorial crew.
Jacob's tormented wrestling with the opposing forces of memory and oblivion occupies one long night in a psychiatric clinic in a parable as intense and affecting as the Biblical story of Job.
He solidified that reputation with his follow-up, Oblivion, another science fiction tale — this time starring Tom Cruise — with impressive visual aspirations, even if it didn't quite land from a narrative perspective.
In one image, we see the oblivion of her subject's desires: Kikuchi provides an empathetic distance from her female transgender subject who, clad with bare prosthetic breasts, ominously clutches a bloody shirt.
Grand Theft Auto games and Elder Scrolls games like Skyrim and Oblivion are all great open world games that many people have put tons of time into at one point or another.
Menlibayeva blends interviews and documentary film footage with aesthetically beautiful staged and performed images that add another layer of visual power to a disturbing history that could easily slip away into oblivion.
Vivien Leigh's Scarlett O'Hara leapt off my living room TV screen, a woman who could just as easily cut your face off out of spite as she could seduce you into oblivion.
Facebook says that board member Peter Thiel is speaking there on his own, in no official Facebook capacity whatsoever (which is what they said about his efforts to sue Gawker into oblivion).
Part of the responsibility lies with the media, which became so consumed with the election -- and with the ratings it brought -- that it allowed the Syrian conflict to lapse into relative oblivion.
Anyone with a single crease in their brain could see that my post was satire, but alas, the internet has no shortage of morons, and the tweet was apparently reported into oblivion.
And some films I love: Interstellar, District 9, Melancholia, Alien, Cube, Blade Runner, Robocop, Predator, Pi, Primer, Matrix, Oblivion, Ender's Game, The Signal, Elysium, Children of Men, Gravity, Automata, Lucy, Prometheus, Transcendence.
I'd already knocked back three cans of Budget, two Pro Plus and a Lucozade tab, and I was paralysed on the cusp of oblivion, staring into some kind of taurine-induced abyss.
There are also USB keys that will fry your computer into oblivion when you plug them in — and it's easy to imagine the same system on a port rather than a stick.
During Obama's tenure, Russian President Vladimir Putin has invaded Ukraine, annexed the Crimean Peninsula, spread propaganda networks around the world, bombed large swathes of Syria into oblivion while pretending to fight ISIS.
"Because people generally strive to satisfy their fundamental needs, they tend to stay within a restricted behavioral range," Kruglanski and his colleagues say, and extremism requires "partial oblivion" to those fundamental needs.
We have similar stuff here like Buckfast/MD 2020, which have been appropriated by middle-class uni kids looking to get smashed like proles, minus the lingering threat of imminent financial oblivion.
As long as you don't mind being middle-aged with shit teeth and bloody gums, psychology experts say you're pretty much fine to continue down that path of smoking yourself into oblivion.
Unless voted down by the SPD's rank and file, such a move would spell the end to Germany's oldest political party – a similar path to oblivion currently experienced by the French Socialists.
If the Supreme Court buys this argument, the House can just hold such a vote — but that could also reset the litigation clock and allow Trump to delay the case into oblivion.
" Its "enigmatic character qualifies it both for occult significance and as a sign of the constant threat of an insignificant social world threatened at all moments with the omnipresence of guaranteed oblivion.
He had, by that stage, roughly a day, maybe a little more, to prevent the century-old Danish soccer club he had supported all his life, Lyngby B.K., from slipping into oblivion.
In the next Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion, Camryn installed a more interactive mod: Before removing a child's cloaks and peasant garb, the player had to go through the motions of wooing her.
In their early days they exist on the knife edge of oblivion, and it is often only through a founder's force of personality that investors, employees and the media take any notice.
And even as he set aside older grievances against Ms. Roby, Mr. Trump underscored, by helping rescue her from political oblivion, that he is the dominant personality in the national Republican Party.
By resurrecting voices that are seldom heard on a wider stage, Craig's novel rescues Benny from his own foretelling of oblivion and brings one of Burma's many lost histories to vivid life.
In the Myth of Er, told or retold by Socrates at the end of Plato's "Republic," we learn that after death souls are reincarnated only after crossing Lethe, the River of Oblivion.
But discretionary parole continues to exist in most states, even if it's often limited to a small pool of longtime inmates whose lengthy periods of incarceration have consigned them to near-oblivion.
In English, it didn't exist, having gone untranslated for more than a century, until the scholar Naomi Lebowitz administered the translator's equivalent of a magic kiss and roused it from shameful oblivion.
PARELES Fresh from boygenius, her collaboration with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers has teamed up with Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) as Better Oblivion Community Center, suddenly releasing a full album.
Alan Miller, who shut down his Vibe Bar in London's Brick Lane after being regulated into oblivion, believes clubs which do not introduce strict controls for drugs are targeted by the police.
The scrappy underdogs are given limited resources and asked to perform miracles, all while trying not to die horribly at the hands of aliens that are bent on blasting human civilization to oblivion.
Moreover, ISP can now keep an eye out for breakthrough online services (the Amazons and Spotifies of tomorrow) and throttle them into oblivion while simultaneously launching their own copycat versions of those services.
But their impact on the medium can't be overstated -- from Keyboard Cat, "I Can Haz Cheezburger" to DJ Kitty, the legendary cats starred in videos made to be shared and GIF'd to oblivion.
I've never defended LeBron one-on-one, but can imagine how glad it'd be after realizing he didn't want to bulldoze his shoulder through my chest and dunk my whole being into oblivion.
You're not paying for items directly, unlike the infamous Oblivion horse armor that kicked off a microtransaction controversy of its own a decade ago, nor is paying the only way to get them.
Earrings, from studs to hoops, are delicate little things that have the ability to sneak off; one passionate dance move or a sprint to the subway can leave them flying, unseen, into oblivion.
Drogon drops out of the sky like a 10-ton seagull, and within minutes the Iron Fleet, the Golden Company and all of the Lannisters' fancy dragon-killing equipment is flambeed to oblivion.
As Trump steps back, US mayors go all in: As Team Trump goes further into oblivion on climate, mayors and county officials across the United States are taking matters into their own hands.
And if you've spent the past four to six hours staring into an scrolling oblivion because you are bored and on the road, your phone is going to be in the red zone.
Certainly not compared to my lonely time living abroad (when I sought Oblivion), or the creeping sense of failure that accompanies the mundanity of postgrad adulthood (when Skyrim offered the allure of agency).
To Grimes, representation means seeing women as they are: "all body types not airbrushed to oblivion in the media," she noted — with all the "cellulite, dimples, scars, stretch marks, hyper-pigmentation" still there.
Jeremy Stephens is still gunnin' for Conor McGregor a year after their UFC 205 trash talk went viral ... telling TMZ Sports he'd GLADLY take the big money fight -- and KO Conor into oblivion.
This would mark a turn for democratic Islamism, which had seemed on the verge of oblivion in the Arab world after the Brotherhood's Muhammad Morsi was overthrown as president of Egypt in 2013.
The presumptive Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump, has pledged to bomb the Islamic State into oblivion, though he has sent contradictory messages about his willingness to dispatch American ground troops into foreign conflicts.
But for a long time, the killings, and Mr. Simpson's acquittal, lingered in a familiar kind of semi-oblivion, a bizarre, horrible episode we might remember but didn't really want to think about.
The releases reveal an artist who explored San Francisco's sexual vanguard for a decade and, exploiting an expressive new palette of synthesized sound, articulated his findings — even as the scene hurtled toward oblivion.
It's not quite the tangled web of branching narratives that Morrowind was, but it prevents players from seeing every possible outcome in one playthrough—something that drew fan ire when seen in Oblivion.
A Heron Oblivion moment — there's a powerful one in nearly every track, so a representative one — comes about two-thirds through a track called "Rama," with a crawling tempo and huge dynamic shifts.
Perhaps he ought to take Yaya out for a VIP meal and a tête-à-tête, since his soulmate clearly knows how to claw his way back from the brink of career oblivion.
It's become weirdly easy to forget, as this term trudges further on its death march to oblivion, that the blustery demagogue in the White House was also the executive producer of Celebrity Apprentice.
You couldn't defeat enemies​—​​pterodactyls, scorpions, frogs​—​​by introducing your butt cheeks to their faces; instead, you used an oversized fist to pound them into oblivion, or (more often) just avoided them altogether.
Change was afoot — a new quarterback, a more aggressive defense, a lighter schedule — as the team tried to take advantage of an opportunity to change the trajectory of a season sinking into oblivion.
" WHEN PICCIOLI WAS anxiously working on his first solo collection, Benedetta, who studies literature at the university, happened to be reading Nietzsche: "There's an idea [in his work] that any act requires oblivion.
While the band's music has consistently tangled with anxiety and inner conflict, the lyrics of "Bottom" come from the perspective of a man on a crashing plane as he readies himself for oblivion.
By hand-embroidering a disposable wrapper, she literally records her devotion to a throwaway object, rescuing it from oblivion — with each stitch a form of counting, The ephemeral object becomes marked by time.
The interviews are largely with those who would still count Szukalski as a friend, but Dobrowolski's opinions on his subject aren't obvious, even if he is helping to rescue the artist from oblivion.
Even if Murillo poked fun at the art world's oblivion and privilege, what a fool I was to think that my stint in Palenque would instantly morph into a sequel to his work.
To the Editor: Re "Racing to Oblivion" (Sports, May 1): Animals are feeling individuals that exist for their own purposes, but when we breed them to make money for us, they become commodities.
Since being elected in 2015, and then re-elected last summer after nearly 200 of the party's members of Parliament staged an unsuccessful coup, Mr. Corbyn seems destined to lead Labour into oblivion.
But "Fortnite" is about to face a new challenge: The fickle world of mobile gaming, where companies can make a ton of money on a hit game, only to fade into oblivion later.
"Section 512," a part of the law that's also known as the "safe harbor" provision, protects Silicon Valley giants from being sued into oblivion when their users upload copyrighted content to their websites.
The idea behind " Oblivion with guns" was that you couldn't simply bolt a worn hunting rifle onto the Bethesda formula, slather on a layer of grime and rust, and call it a Fallout game.
These people turned out to be wrong, not because they lacked affection and knowledge of Fallout, but because they did not recognize that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was already a post-apocalyptic game.
Flanagan has had a long, fruitful relationship with the streaming service, which raised the profile of Absentia, and later rescued Before I Wake from oblivion when its original distributor, Relativity Media, had financial trouble.
And even though 96 got thrown into oblivion, you're still trying to find some way to screw that into the case and it has nothing to do with any trade secret that's in play.
Any and all of these call for art that reflects the unforgiving and unrepentant nature of life—the fact that we are all insignificant specks flitting across an astral timeline, hurling headlong into oblivion.
Like his sometime collaborator Steven Spielberg, he knows how to efficiently capture visual information in fluid camera movements that keep the geography of his settings clear and clean, rather than cutting them into oblivion.
What The Chainsmokers are good at is finding talented celebrities and editing their collaborations into oblivion until we get a hit that's perfect for dancing and blasting while you get ready to go out.
However, you already know about such things, and this is the place where you come to learn about happenings that you possibly missed online in the apparently never-ending rush towards soul-crushing oblivion.
If you've been lucky enough to catch Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers on their extensive U.S. tour as Better Oblivion Community Center, chances are you've caught some pretty excellent cover songs from the band.
It's Gonzalez's first major release since recording the soundtrack for the Tom Cruise sci-fi movie Oblivion in 2013, and it's the first M83 album since 2011's double LP Hurry Up, We're Dreaming.
Instead of dying at the scene with nothing but oblivion to surround her, Nadia finds herself transported back to the bathroom of the party she'd been at that night—her own 36th birthday celebration.
"Nibiru," for example, turns its eye toward an object of intense conspiracist scrutiny, a supposed planet lingering somewhere in the outer realms of our solar system, coming soon to Melancholia us all into oblivion.
I can position the car exactly where I want it, a necessity when I'm riding the very edge of the asphalt, with only a small berm of mounded dirt between the Porsche and oblivion.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion started its players in a dank dungeon, tasking them with escaping through a sewer system before they busted out of a grate and out into a lush, green world.
She is an embodiment of the unquenchable, unreasoning life force, and also its uselessness against the fates that resign us all to oblivion in the end, and sometimes a living death well before it.
"Great Grand Masti" could have turned the tables on the sex comedy genre, but thanks to some watered-down humour and regressive script, this is just another mediocre film that will sink into oblivion.
As marriage is pushed further down the life timeline, and the bar for being in a serious relationship is raised, the gray area between totally single and monogamous relationship is being stretched to oblivion.
Republicans have spent millions trying to tie Democrats in competitive races to the California Democrat and House minority leader, someone they brand as a San Francisco liberal eager to drive the country into oblivion.
Buffet, who was once hailed as the artistic successor to Picasso only to be reviled later as vulgar and the epitome of poor taste, was an immensely popular artist before falling into near oblivion.
And, to make matters worse, what we've evolved to is (and raise your hand if this sounds familiar) you move way too quickly past your successes and pound yourself into oblivion on your failures.
Al Gore in 2000 cringed with embarrassment at every reference to Bill Clinton's personal conduct and in 1984, when Walter Mondale ran, Jimmy Carter had been unfairly consigned to oblivion as a failed president.
Kudlow would have to have been in complete oblivion to not have been aware of it, since he belongs to the very set of people, conservative pundits, who argued about the book so passionately.
They fear that if the Texas GOP continues down the rightward path it has been following in recent years, it could find itself walking off a cliff into political oblivion like the California GOP.

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