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Kentridge's original drawings are often completely effaced by their successors.
There was a remoteness, a formality about the old Lincoln Center that has been completely effaced.
It remains one of only two (with the Pyramids of Giza) that have not been completely effaced by time.
Rather, it is a process of sedimentation, by which the past is never completely effaced, but constantly reinterpreted through the lens of the present.
Normal nodal architecture is partially to completely effaced by the neoplastic infiltrate, which, by definition, demonstrates at least partially nodular growth pattern.
Because he is such a virtuoso painter, as well as monastically reserved – the self-portraits are almost completely effaced – Richter's art has always seemed to arrive out of mystery.
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Alveolar architecture was totally effaced and the small airways packed with inflammatory cells (figure 3).
This chapter has been all but effaced from the history one hears in Georgia.
The traces Robert Walser left on his path through life were so faint as to have been almost effaced altogether.
If foot processes were preserved or only partially effaced in one loop, it was excluded as diffuse effacement.
And in prison, as he watches his skinny and battered son Ziggy surrounded and almost effaced by the massive, intimidating prisoners around him, Frank instinctively stands up, needing to help but for once completely powerless.
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