This illustration depicts exoplanet Kepler-1658b (left), doomed to eventual obliteration by its aging host star.
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This illustration depicts exoplanet Kepler-1658b (left), doomed to eventual obliteration by its aging host star.
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Stark before-and-after images reveal the obliteration of Bakhmut [title]
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“Everyone knows what happens when you drop 14 30,000-pound bombs perfectly on their targets: total obliteration.”
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Winter, in coming to the country hereabout, advanced in well-marked stages, wherein might have been successively observed the retreat of the snakes, the transformation of the ferns, the filling of the pools, a rising of fogs, the embrowning by frost, the collapse of the fungi, and an obliteration by snow.
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