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That it was instead your situation that changed doesn't efface your mutual obligation.
"Time has not yet served to efface your blonde handsomeness from my retentive memory, old keed".
To efface your characters' individuality, to render them literally nameless, in a novel chronicling the systematic violation of identity: is this a shrewd act of mimesis or perhaps the cruelest irony of all?
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The French Republic is founded on a strict universalism, which seeks to transcend – or, depending on your viewpoint, efface – particularity in the name of equality among citizens.
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.
Parker claims that non-standard maps tend to efface the traditional borders between countries and regions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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