The obliterative stage is a natural process of erasing old facts, which frees the mind for new things.
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The obliterative stage is a natural process of erasing old facts, which frees the mind for new things.
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Applying conventional obliterative paint over graffiti is undesirable for several reasons.
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Obliterative diagenetic textures can be caused by recrystallization and/or replacement and result in a complete loss of the original fabrics and the formation of sparstone or microsparstone (->2).
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The transaction is not one of indifference to sin, or obliterative of the distinction between righteousness and unrighteousness.
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