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I need to efface my memory of the characters as the trailer's actors presented them, faces and voices already part-formed.
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"Time has not yet served to efface your blonde handsomeness from my retentive memory, old keed".
Like the Prada-clad yummy mummies in the cafes round the corner, I wanted to efface all physical traces of my problem child, denying her existence to pay her back for depriving me of mine.
Indeed, my body tends to efface itself as I perceive and act in the world.
And that dawning suspicion, I now conjecture, was what has made me efface the success of Alice and her dog from my memory: I was ashamed of my success then and there, stricken in medias res.
My problem with Fitchers was that they were seemingly able to efface all their racist and homophobic excesses simply by wearing the stuff, and still retain that hard-to-nail, Risky Business garden party sheen.
Still, even this ordeal could not efface Lincoln's pleasure in the old, outmoded opera productions, which seemed to reflect the composer's exact wishes, and convinced the young aesthete that such devotional work was "the aim of my life".
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".
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