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It seemed we had ignored the fundamental truth encouraged by our feminist foremothers: openness and honesty amongst women may not erase difficult experiences, but can make them a little easier to navigate to one's advantage, free from self-blame and destruction.
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In an effort to relieve her suffering, her aunt and uncle severed all links with her past life, as if they could erase the difficult territory of bereavement.
Apple says in its documentation that these options "are not needed for an SSD drive because a standard erase makes it difficult to recover data from an SSD".
With more and more crisscrossing lines, erasing will be increasingly difficult, then nearly impossible because erasing one line will mean erasing others that she wants to keep.
If the eraser is too large, it will be difficult to erase pixels with precision.
Making serial numbers more difficult to erase would help.
Watching Natasha on stage, it was, in fact, often difficult to erase memories of Vanessa.
It is an idea, and no matter what problems it faces today, that will be difficult to erase.
Impossible to say, of course, and while the chances are very much against it, sloppy management is much more difficult to erase than it seems.
And because of the interconnectedness of computers, it can be difficult to erase all the other virtual footprints of a relationship.
It also absorbed ink, making whatever was written on it difficult to erase or alter, an important consideration when it came to preserving imperial records.
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