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The ambitious man, Smith writes, comes to believe "that the lustre of his future conduct will entirely cover, or efface, the foulness of the steps by which he arrived at that elevation".
But it is also because Mr Tarantino, although he kills off goodies as well as baddies, works hard to efface sympathy for all of them.
Nevertheless, performing an alloSCT did not completely efface the negative prognostic weight of a shorter CR1 duration, and results remain suboptimal in this subset of patients.
(In "Easy," class similarities only mask, but don't efface, cultural differences arising from racial identity).
The stomach alone was measuring time". Yet despite all the Nazis' monstrous attempts to efface the Jewish identity, their victims's indomitable spirit could not be extinguished.
Rather than delineate, I was trying to efface them.
Both approaches, ultimately, efface the meaning of the law.
Doctors must efface self-interest — economical, emotional or physical.
"They wanted to efface evidence of their crime".
It also allows TIB arbitrarily to efface "offensive" content without users being any the wiser.
This is very similar to authorial power, which usually tries to efface itself.
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