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are effaced
verb
Past of efface
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Sometimes he repeats the entire procedure more than once, taking photographs at each stage to record marks that he might want to restore after they are effaced.
In the latter film, all memories of Close Encounters are effaced as we watch Martians murder hordes of people, see cities destroyed, civilisation erased.
Though there are vestiges of that past, he wrote, "they are effaced, wiped out of the consciousness, trampled upon, obliterated, nullified by the new".
At its best, "Eichmann in Jerusalem" is a modernistic nonfiction novel, a companion to the works of Alain Robbe-Grillet Robbe-Grillet and Claude Simonchology and inwhichess are effaced in favor of mechanical expsychologyf band facts.
When the traces of the selfish self (nafs) are effaced, pure soulful self remains, immortal and united with the divine, like a candle whose light fades away with the sunrise.
Marla and Frank are essentially faceless (despite or because of the well-controlled performances by Collins and Ehrenreich, whose appealing personae are effaced by the stunted functionality to which their characters are tethered).
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The war criminals could then be effaced.
Every trace of urgency has been effaced.
Everything that built class has been effaced".
New events and experiences were effaced almost instantly.
Her women vent their fury at being effaced by men.
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