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painted out
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Past of paint out
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"Church painted out the industry that was dotting the river at the time.
Wadsworth therefore painted out the feline paw and replaced it with a quieter hoof, gray in color and lightly bifurcated.
Things that have been painted out grin through the layers, like the smile of the Cheshire cat.
"It is supposed to say 'gum,' " he said, "not 'gun.' Someone painted out the rest of the letter.
Although the images are now painted out, even the drill hall was treated as a canvas, with painted decoration by Jasper Cropsey.
The Bataclan rises above tattered plastic awnings, an ornate white structure painted out in bright counter-culture colors, sad and resplendent in the fierce November sunshine.
The long-ago life-and-death dramas I'd been picturing could not fit here; enterprise and time had painted out the past.
So I took black paint and painted out the parts they wanted redacted and then mentioned the fact in the wall note.
Mr. Ortega, addressing supporters at midday at party headquarters, where the word "President" had been painted out over his name, appeared subdued and gracious in conceding defeat.
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She painted out-of-doors, in the French tradition, rendering pastoral landscapes and street scenes, and she contributed to Paris exhibitions.
(The ovoid blobs of the painted-out faces nod to de Chirico, while the noses are pure Groucho Marx).
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