(10 quotes found)
“The lessons of the past are ignored and obliterated in a contemporary antagonism known as the generation gap.”
Spiro T. Agnew
“I don't know that it's ever happened before that the state calls its star witness and obliterates him, to the point where the defense has nothing left to say but, 'You stole our script.”
Don Samuel
“[Speaking from Mobile, Alabama, he said,] Its as if the entire Gulf Coast were obliterated by the worst kind of weapon you can imagine. ... We have a responsibility to clean up this mess.”
George Bush
“All the infrastructure that has decayed, deteriorated and been obliterated has to be rebuilt. The situation that created the great players was unfettered access to courts.”
John Alexander
“But it seemed to me that the American way of doing things was to obliterate a complete area, without really knowing exactly what was there and where they were.”
Peter Scott
“This year the pumpkin crop was obliterated,”
Linda Holden
“Look at what he utterly obliterated: Danielle van Dam. We need go no further than that,”
David Westerfield
“In Cameron, there's really hardly anything left. Everything is just obliterated.”
Kathleen Blanco
“Everything is just obliterated,”
“It's so early in the season, he'll obliterate (Porter's) record.”
Chad Nightingale