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No amount of lies can efface this ineffaceable truth.
If Walker's enigmatic piece is to have any impact, let us not efface this powerful history.
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These romantic depictions of domestic service really efface the idea that this is a site of precarious, exploitative labour".
This essential tension conditions the becoming-intelligible of all things, Heidegger suggests, even technological works of art that efface and deny this struggle like the freeway interchange noted earlier.
Both approaches, ultimately, efface the meaning of the law.
He certainly doesn't efface the memory of its creator, Helgi Tomasson, but he helps me understand anew the astonishing twists and suggestions of this ballet, which seem to contradict its own title: there's no "baiser" ("kiss") and no "fée" ("fairy"), and by the end it has very much stopped being a divertimento.
Parker claims that non-standard maps tend to efface the traditional borders between countries and regions.
Maybe any minute there will be a real arrest, to efface the phantom one.
Trying to efface the reality of a sad and violent death with protestations of romance is less so.
It is to efface the names on the wrong side of the wall that Kaddish's services are required.
The National Trust warned that construction of new hotels and apartment towers threatened to efface the area's immigrant past.
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