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It is difficult to add graphite (or charcoal) onto a blended area, and it is even more difficult to erase a blended area.
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It also absorbed ink, making whatever was written on it difficult to erase or alter, an important consideration when it came to preserving imperial records.
But it was difficult to erase the appearance of a connection.
It is difficult to erase this word as a slur, I realize.
Once the narrative was scrawled across the web, it was difficult to erase, and quickly became a catchall for the community's health problems.
And because of the interconnectedness of computers, it can be difficult to erase all the other virtual footprints of a relationship.
Although the Indians were able to battle back in the late innings to make a game of it, the early deficit proved too difficult to erase, as No. 2 seeded Burroughs went down to a 7-4 defeat.
Mr. Tubeishat, along with scores of other demonstrators, has been placed in legal limbo, facing a bewildering array of laws and procedures that allow the state to keep people in indefinite detention and saddle them with a criminal record that may be difficult to erase.
If the eraser is too large, it will be difficult to erase pixels with precision.
He meant that a 254-point deficit would have been difficult to erase under the old system, even with 23 races left.
Let's make serial numbers more difficult to erase, and back California in its effort to require that new handguns imprint a microstamp on each shell so that it can be traced back to a particular gun.
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