Using "oblivion" in a sentence

This is particularly true for Ilyas, the investigative reporter- in- training in Afterlives who struggles against the power of deletion, the power of distortion, and in fact, the power of falsification and oblivion of some of uncomfortable aspects of African history in major archives of European countries.
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“The suffering of animals in the fashion industry is greenwashed into oblivion while those skin industries are destroying the planet and harming people,” says Rebecca Cappelli, Director, and Producer of the film.
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Home News Digital Art Pretty much straight after the PS5 was first announced – and its gargantuan design memed to oblivion – rumours of a redesign started doing the rounds.
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By reaching the World Cup for the first time in forty years, these players rescued the sport from oblivion and sparked soccer’s rise to popularity in the United States, during an era when soccer was at its nadir.
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Kurt Cobain’s mumbled poetic fragments certainly felt meaningful, but for kids who were in junior high the year pop-punk broke, Billie Joe Armstrong whining about having nothing better to do than wank himself into oblivion proved far more relatable.
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The fruit was certainly dehydrated to oblivion in the first half of the Raiders season as the team was rife with mental lapses and inability to play as a cohesive unit.
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“However, for Nintendo to go on and on like they do here in Section C, Article 4 here, how they reserve the right to ‘Sue into absolute oblivion anyone related to anyone you’ve ever loved if you even so much as Tweet a picture of Mario in the wrong colored outfit.
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 But how high could the state pension age rise in the future?READ MORE: State pension age 'Iikely' to rise above 68 in future State pension age could soar to ’70 and beyond’ as Hunt faces ‘dilemma’ (Image: Getty)It is difficult to determine exactly what action Mr Hunt will take without risking “electoral oblivion” according to the expert.
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And in the last few years, you see the strain it took to maintain this: writers flaming out and quitting the site mid-article, the encroachment of age and irrelevance, an awareness of the site’s homogeneity and permanent-underdog status and the increasingly overheated temperature of online discourse as the oblivion of 2015 approached.
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Drake, meanwhile, has been memed into oblivion for his opening lines on the album—“21, can you do somethin’ for me? / Can you hit a li’l rich flex for me?”—a bit of hypermasculine flirting disguised as a setup for a collaborator.
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Rescuing a threatened species from oblivion is enormously difficult, but it is far simpler than changing our priorities to restore the complex, interdependent systems of life on Earth.
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That is something to keep an eye on, because if Rishi Sunak can shore up more of the 2019 vote, he could at least save the party from the complete electoral oblivion that is making so many of its MPs decide to stand down rather than fall to an inevitable defeat at the next election.
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One of the teasers shows the entire kingdom of Hyrule being pulled into oblivion by a massive mass of wickedness.
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  Also making a point with video was the poignant be-a-good-girl (or boy) song, Perfect, which featured home-video images of a shelf full of trophies that, by song’s end, were smashed into oblivion by a baseball bat.
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“The suffering of animals in the fashion industry is greenwashed into oblivion while those skin industries are destroying the planet and harming people.
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No coherence or substance is holding this picture together, so what is the audience supposed to grasp? It is hard to be engaged with a movie when all it wants to do (at least that’s what it seems like) is twist itself into oblivion just to appear intelligent and secretive.
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Without missing a beat, a single, viral image immortalized the event, only to be memed into oblivion and burned into every last one of our brains.
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Extraordinarily, his moustache did not fade into oblivion after his death in 1989.
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That ending that could possibly never be put into the finished film and thus had to be rewritten and castrated into oblivion for fear that its inclusion could break cinema itself.
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The world is teetering at the edge of oblivion and only you and your friends are only ones that can save it from total destruction.
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