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oblivion造句
61. She keeps circling between past and present, memory and oblivion, like some one trying to wake up from a nightmare. 62. Diane Mynors saved us from oblivion by playing in the Oxford Women's first eleven cricket team which defeated Cambridge. 63. This penetrating study of a drunken drop-out, yearning for oblivion, is both ridiculously funny and painfully sad. 64. They must find a way to unlock the defence other than by simply launching men head first into oblivion. 65. The document left many questions unanswered and when it was not endorsed by any major party figure it slid into oblivion. 66. But now even members of the swamp can see that following the chairman leads to political oblivion. 67. This study is not an attempt to rescue from oblivion a poet whom critical attention has neglected. 68. So should we let them sink into oblivion and folklore? 69. The provisions of the Reconstruction amendments to the Constitution and various related statutes were relegated to oblivion. 70. Oh to be able to fall into it and sink into oblivion! 71. They say death comes like sleep, a painless way oblivion. 72. And the blow also obliterated his reputation, which bled away into oblivion. 73. These pronouncements were not necessarily written down and so they might be carried off into oblivion by the winds of time. 74. It's always sad when a figure of fun, an easy target for a laugh, disappears into oblivion. 75. Does the heretic suddenly fear the flames of academic oblivion? 76. Sport enjoys peculiar privilege, sometimes acting in isolation if not oblivion from the real world. 77. Is second childishness and mere oblivion. 78. What has happened shall be buried in oblivion. 79. His reputation will fall into oblivion in the future. 80. Removed Oblivion Knight's Iron Maiden curse. 81. But that last item may be destined for oblivion. 82. The Cultural Revolution is indeed a major topic of public debate. even though the Chinese Communist Party would prefer for it to fall into oblivion. 83. Once-plentiful species like Atlantic cod have been fished to near oblivion, and delicacies like bluefin tuna are on an arc toward extinction. 84. There is no revenge like oblivion : burying others in the dust of their inanity . 85. Lourdes cure, waters of oblivion , and the Knock apparition , statues bleeding. 86. Within the hour he had slipped once again into deep and dreamless oblivion. 87. She curled into the downy softness of the bed and drifted into sweet oblivion. 88. The novel, a short book, easy to fall into oblivion off, off, or destroy residual seeking prospecting nothing. 89. It is nice to see that experience and achievements of our ancestors have not sunk into oblivion but is well-preserved and developed. 90. Once in bed, when it is time to close the five ports of knowledge, most folks I know seem to find no difficulty in plunging their earthly parts into oblivion.