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It offers to efface, at a stroke, the occasionally shoddy pragmatism we've grown accustomed to.
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Poovey suggests that Frankenstein's multiple narratives enable Shelley to split her artistic persona: she can "express and efface herself at the same time".
The lesions become histologically detectable at 4 months of age and progress to become large, mature tumors that efface the gland at 7 8 months.
It remains marvelous to return to George Balanchine's version, as I did at 5 p.m. that day at City Ballet, yet that did not wholly efface the charm — though of a quite different order — of the Joffrey Ballet School's performance at 1 p.m., which featured mostly child performers and unsophisticated scenery, and dancing to a recording.
These sequences emphasize the efforts by German officials to pursue the work of extermination even beyond their defeat and, at the same time, to efface the traces of their crimes by leaving no survivors.
For years after Plath's death, angry women used to raid the churchyard in Heptonstall where she is buried and hack at her tombstone, trying to efface the name Hughes.
And, even if it cannot efface golden memories of the one he did at Stratford in 1958 and is a bit short on festive exuberance, it catches perfectly the play's melancholy and preoccupation with time, transitoriness and loss.
"It catches perfectly the play's melancholy and preoccupation with time, transitoriness and loss," says our own Michael Billington, "even if it cannot efface golden memories of the one he did at Stratford in 1958".
It's a description that carries the flavour of journalistic laziness, but there is something common to their ability to largely efface themselves from their prose, and their skill at drawing meaning from the lives of everyday rural people: teachers, farmers, labourers and policemen.
Just do something now.' " But if individuals' feelings were grounds to efface art work, he reasoned, every piece of art at Oberlin would be in constant danger of being covered up, or worse — a practice with uncomfortable antecedents.
However, for over a century the same religious groups now claiming to be the custodians of traditional African cultures have been at the centre of programmes to systematically efface Africa's traditional cultures on grounds that, in their view, such cultures are un-Christian and un-Islamic.
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