• They blocked the D2 receptor just enough to alleviate psychoses without obliterating the patient.

    FORBES: Silencing the Voices

  • And then the DOE filed its complaint in August, obliterating any hopes for a substantial recovery.

    FORBES: For-loss education: How investors, lenders stand to lose everything in ATI Enterprises

  • Meanwhile, chipmakers now can integrate all the old analog components of a radio with silicon, obliterating their cost and size.

    FORBES: The Wonderful World of Wirelessness

  • Just three decades later, its technology firms were obliterating America's consumer-electronics industry and enjoying a reputation for the highest quality.

    ECONOMIST: Japanese business

  • The Sun will then become a red giant, swamping and obliterating Mercury.

    BBC: Date set for desert Earth

  • The five-time NBA champion has largely been obliterating opponents this season, averaging 27 points per game while making 46% of his shots.

    WSJ: Game on the Line? Maybe Kobe Bryant Should Pass

  • The redesign revitalises the 1862 plans of Josep Oriol Mestres, retaining the old look but obliterating the bad sightlines and outmoded mechanics.

    ECONOMIST: More gaudy than Gaudi

  • To 15th and 16th Century scholars, the period following antiquity - the so-called "dark ages"- had almost succeeded in obliterating classical learning forever.

    BBC: A Point of View: Why didn't Harry Potter just use Google?

  • It forthrightly refused to recognize that the Internet was obliterating traditional barriers between long-distance and local telephone calls and between telephony, TV, radio and cable.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Voucher plans will destroy public schools, while not providing enough money for ordinary Americans to afford a private school, thus obliterating any choice at all.

    ECONOMIST: Letters | The

  • In a spotty economy where jobs are at a premium, major governments are not going to want to be seen to be obliterating tens of thousands of them.

    FORBES: What I Would Do If I Were Murdoch

  • Our expedition faced more than its share of difficulty: A long storm wiped out most of our food rations and an avalanche devastated our camp, obliterating our tents.

    NPR: The Practice of Slowing Down

  • We were seized by a frenzy: we began to gallop across the continent, through the savannas and forests that had recovered the earth, burying cities and roads, obliterating all trace of what had been.

    NEWYORKER: The Daughters of the Moon

  • Then the Spanish attack, obliterating any remaining hope.

    FORBES: When Scotland Lost Its Mind

  • Perhaps the time has come for a date to be set for obliterating all the old boundaries, a sort of telecom version of Wall Street's big bang more than 20 years ago, when fixed commissions were abolished.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • And in the meantime he's been spending his days on a hobby that periodically stuns the computer security world: seeking out cracks in the source code of Apple's iPhone, a device with more software restrictions than practically any computer on the market, and utterly obliterating its defenses against hackers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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