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The battle with Leibniz, the irrepressible need to efface the charge of dishonesty, dominated the final 25 years of Newton's life.
I need to efface my memory of the characters as the trailer's actors presented them, faces and voices already part-formed.
As the father, Winfield plays a man balancing the wish to hold on to his dignity and pride with the occasional need to efface them for the good of his family.
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Rather than delineate, I was trying to efface them.
"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.
It offers to efface, at a stroke, the occasionally shoddy pragmatism we've grown accustomed to.
Maybe any minute there will be a real arrest, to efface the phantom one.
Since assuming power, Mugabe's avowed mission has been to efface Rhodes's legacy.
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