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"Through all these years neither country has been able to erase the other from its dreams or its future plans".
It was a vision he had not been able to erase, though the rest had started later, when she came to redo the garden with Marit.
But no one, not even Frank Gehry in the Guggenheim in Bilbao, has been able to erase the tension between the desire of architects for self-expression and the desire of curators for simple spaces that don't compete with art.
"And while we are still struggling to overcome the legacy of Juan Perón, they seem to have been able to erase the populism of Getúlio Vargas," the Brazilian dictator of the 1930's and early 40's.
In the architect David Chipperfield's ingenious, Humpty Dumpty-like reconstruction of the building, it has become a popular palimpsest of German history, bearing witness, via the evidence of the damage done to it, to a violence that not even time and several generations have been able to erase.
While I've yet to ruin a credit card or accidentally wipe the hard drive on my computer, I have been able to erase all of my friends' hotel keycards on trips.
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Always have an eraser to be able to erase any mistakes.
If the mark is small enough, you might be able to erase most of it with a simple pencil eraser.
If you buy a high quality eraser and have a regular writing pencil, you should be able to erase your markings as needed to fix mistakes, reword writing, or adjust your sketching.
"You're just not going to be able to erase that".
We'll be able to erase it because we have character.
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