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1. “You don’t think that would be too much alliteration?”
2. It was more akin to reverse entropy; an undoing of cause and effect, but with such swiftness it seemed like an obliteration
3. The Vulgate, following the LXX (seventy), translated it as paradisus, which is the popular transliteration of Persian pairi daeza, originally meaning the garden fence, and then the garden
4. But with Levi, it was different, even if he was a vampire there was a lot more heart and soul involved in our relationship, and I thought our intensity may just burn each other completely, destroy one another into obliteration
5. It might have been the only one left in the Library’s obliteration
6. ; writers improve their choice of words and phrases, their alliteration, etc
7. That gray obliteration touch
8. * Will recognise rhyme, alliteration and rhythm in the spoken word
9. which utilizes alliteration (repetition) in ways that other polysyl-
10. The major obliteration of African elephants began in 1979
11. -Obliteration of her childhood
12. technically it’s a narrative or transliteration at best
13. Also, always avoid annoying alliteration
14. Our imaginations are not capable of creating a picture of the obliteration that will
15. But at the end of one viewing and with the script in hand Manoli once asked KK “And where did all this choreography lead? To war and destruction and the murder of millions including the obliteration six million Jews
16. Japanese losses would most certainly have been significantly higher, perhaps even obliteration
17. It seems that they had bought into the concept, and that having done so they were far, far more likely to go with the obliteration of their front garden
18. ” Only a drastic purging of its own life systems might prevent total obliteration
19. Edward relied on technique—clever phrases, timing, alliteration, and humor—to command an audience’s attention
20. Again, “Adonai” is merely the transliteration of a different Hebrew word of different
21. of Genesis 1:1 to follow is my syllabicated transliteration of a verse that I scanned from a
22. And as previously noted, Satan is merely a transliteration
23. The delinquent and its duplicates are doomed to obliteration, whether it is the
24. is the transliteration of Baruch and this Zechariah was
25. All Organic Life on Earth is a literal recreation of the entire past history of the Universe; it is a compressed transliteration of both the 1ST half and the unfinished 2nd half of our Universe’s existence
26. It is a literal creation of the human subconscious, The human subconscious has translated its own awareness, its own memory, its own story, its own understanding: into a mechanical-abstract transliteration: that is seen as the most modern technology of modern civilization
27. The Apollo Missions to the moon were literal transliterations of the human subconscious of the earliest Origin of the human birth process: transliterated into mechanical modern technology
28. What you win here is not anything like victory over God but it is the effacement of your own ego … the obliteration of your own being
29. People who are on the periphery of love they take it as a zestful intellectual state of mind and as an idea that can be boasted about and discussed upon in the company of some superficially literate and pseudo intellectual friends but those who are on the center of it, love appears to them as a black hole that constantly is pulling upon them to its unknowable center with such a great gravity and vehemence that lovers feel their very existence as a person or personality under a threat of obliteration
30. His policy of the total obliteration of Russian people for his ‘Liebensraum’ or ‘living space’ for the German Nation was a purely abstract plan
31. Americans to this day: still loudly deny that they had anything to do with the systematic obliteration of the nearly all the ethnic races they stole a whole continent from
32. The human subconscious has translated its own awareness, its own memory, its own story, its own understanding: into a mechanical-abstract transliteration: that is seen as the most modern technology of modern civilization
33. The Apollo missions to the moon were literal transliterations of the human subconscious of the earliest origin of the human birth process: transliterated into mechanical modern technology
34. Instead, he rounded them up and sent them to ‘prison camps’… where they were so incredibly pampered and well-looked after and taken care of: it is incredible to think the same man who ranted against the evils of the Jew and the Jewish culture could be the same man who saved this chosen race of evildoers from the carpet bombings of the Allied forces and the genocidal obliteration of german cities and the mass murder of 10 million Germans
35. And from this insight, allow Self to unshackle the burdensome chains of personal fear driven by misinformation and innocent ignorance manifest through Self’s thoughts and emotions regarding personal annihilation, obliteration and disintegration
36. The simple transliteration of these words by the translators of the revised editions of the Bible has not
37. World that is neither a translation nor a transliteration but a change of one place into
38. translation and transliteration over time
39. World that is neither a translation nor a transliteration, but a change of one place into
40. The simple transliteration of these words by
41. The simple transliteration of these words by the translators of the revised editions of the Bible has not sufficed to appreciably clear up this confusion and misconception
42. "I wasn't bothered by zombies after that, but when I got back, nobody believed me! I was told that the few elves who survived the obliteration of their realms were only shells of their former selves
43. Unquestionable, he found the word “destroy” used in an accommodated or figurative sense, but does that prove that it was a figurative sense in the flood? This is proof positive that he is laboring to bring both the figurative and literal under one and the same sense, obliteration the literal and making it all figurative
44. (Nathan had always been into alliteration; he used to call her his “mad Maddie”—not quite as romantic
45. We played our nightly obliteration of the recorded repertoire, but when we came off to get Carl for the encore, it was more a case of “Honey Don’t
46. What you have just witnessed is the obliteration of the last significant threat to our stewardship of the Overworld! Wisteria Allgood, a leader of the Resistance, has just been removed from this dimension
47. ” I’m not sure about you guys, but I’m leery of worthless risky advice couched in cute alliteration
48. They are almost unconscious, and there exists within them a sort of terrible obliteration
49. The obliteration of misery will be accomplished by a
50. Ideas recur to him with abrupt lucidity; the obliteration of intoxication, a sort of steam which has obscured the brain, is dissipated, and makes way for the clear and sharply outlined importunity of realities