obliterated

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Examples of obliterated

  • Although these appear flexed, details of the forearms and hands are obliterated.

  • Here, the igneous and corona textures are obliterated by the growth of amphibolite-facies assemblages with hornblende, plagioclase, biotite, garnet and zoisite.

  • Their nerves are strung out, all power of resistance obliterated.

  • In sum, farmers do not feel that petty trade has obliterated agriculture.

  • In most cases a gap indicates a doorway, but the collapse of structures has often obliterated this evidence.

  • In cases with an extremely small cavity, the mural hypertrophy had obliterated the apical and outlet components of the right ventricular cavities.

  • Here, the ostensible line between cosmetic artificiality and "genuine" beauty is obliterated.

  • The intercordal spaces are obliterated by leaflet tissue.

  • The original nappe geometry was obliterated by block tectonics.

  • That distinction cannot just be obliterated by the assumption that everything is explicable in evolutionary terms.

  • Decortication and decerebration obliterated felt-pain from the experiment, and represented the laboratory as a pain-free space.

  • The traditional distinction between rural and urban has, however, largely been obliterated by modern communications.

  • Later deformations obliterated and partly extinguished possible shear sense indicators so that the shear sense can hardly be determined.

  • Except for the silhouette of the ears, the facial features are completely obliterated, and no traces of headgear are evident.

  • The address is partially obliterated by the now-removed sealing wax once on the folded paper of the letter.

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