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For example, he uses profiltrovat'sya — 'to filter through,' say, into a society — or stushevat'sya, which Dostoyevsky seems to have invented, meaning 'to efface yourself out.' " There are no real obscenities.
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Rather than delineate, I was trying to efface them.
Doctors must efface self-interest — economical, emotional or physical.
"They wanted to efface evidence of their crime".
Both approaches, ultimately, efface the meaning of the law.
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.
That it was instead your situation that changed doesn't efface your mutual obligation.
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.
It offers to efface, at a stroke, the occasionally shoddy pragmatism we've grown accustomed to.
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