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happy oblivion seemed appropriate
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I could not mark the world with my anger, but by looking my demons in the eye, by taking that black heart of oblivion in my imaginary hands and squeezing it until it burst, I found the strength to stand as a man in the darkness
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The rented oblivion, dirty carpets and sofas propped on bricks,
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What happened, Amanda? What derailed the Passion Express into oblivion?”
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Like Carol he is desperate for the slide down into oblivion, but neither of them can contemplate rest at the moment
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It feels good to have offloaded those memories; with a grin she consigns them to oblivion
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“Bruce had his fuse lit and knocked the bloke into oblivion with one punch
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serene waters of the swimming pool – hoping for oblivion
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to open the car door and step into oblivion, the darkness
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He would endure the pain, then fade to oblivion, joining all that he had once cherished
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Oblivion past the white vastness
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In the name of oblivion: are you a god
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She still loved her husband and sub-consciously transferred her own unfulfilled ambitions and desires to her children, having become enveloped in a kind of melancholic state of passive inertia, with the throbbing, emotional energy that had formerly been present slowly dissipating into oblivion
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He’s been very popular since the days of the Oblivion Crisis and has remained so since
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My fall into oblivion will save countless others
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singularity then at this close range – a few kilometres away – they should be pulled into oblivion
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‘I’m not questioning whether you were saved from oblivion in deep space by a Elusiver
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And he couldn’t even argue the Elusivers were wrong in seeing humans as irredeemably flawed, not progressing towards enlightenment but technological oblivion
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our Earth or the oblivion of the alternative removing us from this
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The major faiths drifted into oblivion, but not Catholicism
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He didn’t believe in the afterlife anyway, he believed that life was life, and all else was timeless oblivion
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And his mind somewhere between consciousness and oblivion
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I shall always carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence; and that, after forty-five years of my life dedicated to its service with an upright zeal, the faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion, as myself must soon be to the mansions of rest
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the shift and earlier bombardments from the Unity, it had been blasted into oblivion by the
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oblivion, but after a while, that wasn’t a problem
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Fresh forest air, atmosphere, fatigue, and even doubts faded into oblivion the moment he heard a cry
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You relieved us from the cross of oblivion
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Not that he didn’t wish for sleep to come and bless him with a few precious hours of oblivion and rest, but he could cope while Hilderich could not
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In other words, I am offering you a much more civilized way out, because I haven’t got the time to grind your puny rebellious followers into oblivion
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Still, why was he being offered this now? Should he not refuse? What made the Patriarch so certain of his superiority? What was the true extent of his power? Why had he not crushed them at their inception while they were still a handful; weak, their organization still a dream, a footnote of history and legend brought back from oblivion, nothing but a speck against the power the Council held over all? He had to find out before he plunged in a path that may well damn him and all those who believed in him
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The Castigator, with tears in his eyes had insisted that there was no better way to avenge the Arch-minister’s memory other than to bring those heathen scum that had infiltrated their society to their knees, grind them into oblivion and spread their ashes in the oceans
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“I will,” she heard him say before she sunk into oblivion
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The realization of being on the edge of the cliffs with the possibility of oblivion a few feet away only stimulated me more
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The Self-Justifying Criminal in Literature, for instance, tip the scales of order and logic toward oblivion? Does useless and abysmal inversion of the rich matter of literature serve any educational purpose, Mother? These are questions worth asking, as Ms
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stolen by the oblivion, where she would stay
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Had sent him out from the oblivion wheels
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As if it was an oblivion
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And in the pauses – oblivion,
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- What could buy oblivion? - Theobald continued talking
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She felt the yearning in Jay for oblivion as she woke to her strings being reattached
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astonished at his unwonted exit; and, overwhelmed with a spirit of oblivion about everything, enquired the object of this earnest
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20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king, and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit
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If these are to be judged into oblivion, the process must be called something other than judgment
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Lifting and unfastening clothes, he caressed me into oblivion
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Marilee's body went completely limp with as she realised she was still alive but about to go into oblivion
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In the marginal cold tomb of oblivion
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The steep descend to oblivion
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Oblivion of you will not prevail, for without waning over me you reign
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there to help maintain her oblivion
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not catch on to her mother’s intentional oblivion right
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27 The king receiving him was astonished at his unwonted exit; and overwhelmed with a spirit of oblivion about everything enquired the object of this earnest preparation
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20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit
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The vision of the ejection seat exploding Donny Higgens into crushed oblivion fleeted behind Court's eyes
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But, if that is what is fated to happen, then I promise you it will be an easy death and a quick oblivion
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Longing for oblivion, Simon found it wouldn’t come
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as many books as I could and then read myself into self oblivion
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A gateway opening to oblivion
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Any favours? Anything at all? I thanked her for her generosity, then fell back into dreamless oblivion
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the lawn into oblivion, when the dirt beneath it moved
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His life had continued without me and now I had come back from oblivion
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everything into oblivion under its dark layer of things that
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He sank into oblivion and was dead when his body crash to the ground
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“We helped in avoiding oblivion, so the memory of
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oblivion and to a probable Armageddon where we would
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oblivion couldn't erase her image
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Soon they’ll hook you up to a heroin IV that you can control and you’ll drift into never-never land before drifting into oblivion
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Inconsolable in his unrelenting melancholy, he leapt into the black hole and was sucked into oblivion
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For two years I drank to oblivion and marked my flesh for release
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Chris put another tape in and it nearly blasted their eardrums to oblivion when it played
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The fourth letter, dated two days following Bart’s near fall to oblivion, admitted to a certain sadness that a permanent solution to the problem had not been achieved, but commended the skill and planning involved
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We may recal details that we thought had been relegated to oblivion – telephone numbers, sayings of elders,
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embassy, every other domestic issue was cast into oblivion
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His body stumbled backwards falling arse over tit back into the well, returning him into the oblivion from where he had not so long ago arrived
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But it did not bring the sweet relief of oblivion, Mario felt
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I wanted the oblivion of unconsciousness but it was denied me
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We brought his spirit back over the voids and gulfs of night and oblivion
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night, frequently cursing the narrow tortuous road twisting through the heavily forested mountains and repeatedly slamming on the brakes to avoid plunging into oblivion
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It's the ultimate weapon! Deadly! Devastating! Any attackers will be washed into oblivion
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Oblivion laid him down on Laura's hearse:
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I feign oblivion to their terror filled voices and eyes
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But when she saw him enter the house in the middle of Colonel Aureliano Buendía’s noisy escort and she saw how he had been mistreated by the rigors of exile, made old by age and oblivion, dirty with sweat and dust, smelling like a herd, ugly, with his left arm in a sling, she felt faint with disillusionment
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He became lost in misty byways, in times re-served for oblivion, in labyrinths of disappointment
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He ordered them to leave him in peace, insisting that he was not a hero of the nation as they said but an artisan without memories whose only dream was to die of fatigue in the oblivion and misery of his little gold fishes
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The indolence of the people was in contrast to the voracity of oblivion, which little by little was undermining memories in a pitiless way, to such an extreme that at that time, on another anniversary of the Treaty of Neerlan-dia, some emissaries from the president of the republic arrived in Macondo to award at last the decoration rejected several times by Colonel Aureliano Buendía, and they spent a whole afternoon looking for someone who could tell them where they could find one of his descendants
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In the postcards that he sent from the way stations he would describe with shouts the instantaneous images that he had seen from the window of his coach, and it was as if he were tearing up and throwing into oblivion some long, evanescent poem: the chimerical Negroes in the cotton fields of Louisiana, the winged horses in the bluegrass of Kentucky, the Greek lovers in the infernal sunsets of Arizona, the girl in the red sweater painting watercolors by a lake in Michigan who waved at him with her brushes, not to say farewell but out of hope, because she did not know that she was watching a train with no return passing by
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The stranger’s letter, which no one read, was left to the mercy of the moths on the shelf where Fernanda had forgotten her wedding ring on occasion and there it remained, consuming itself in the inner fire of its bad news as the solitary lovers sailed against the tide of those days of the last stages, those impenitent and ill-fated times which were squandered on the useless effort of making them drift toward the desert of disenchantment and oblivion
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This thought faded into oblivion as I continued to wait for
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From there, we will be in a better position to erase this damn Imperium into historical oblivion
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lay a grey hue that faded into oblivion
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His eyes lost the haziness that marked his journey into the past and the oblivion surrounding it
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They entered the village and headed for the square, the silence of the village made them cautious, still marching but heads turning from left to right they came on towards the temple, the captain saw us and approached with an arrogance that would carry him to oblivion, he barked at us
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mind slip into its vast oblivion
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daily oblivion, would then so quickly proclaim, “never here in
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activity in comforting oblivion? I guess all of it is a matter of the
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Then, oblivion overtook him
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overcame him, and he slipped willingly into a pit of oblivion
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into oblivion once again
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If the ‘experiment’ was just going to zap a 100-mile circle into oblivion, why did they keep calling it an ‘effect’? It seemed to me that what was happening was something else, perhaps something more insidious