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In 1782 the expunging from the Commons journals of the resolution of 1769 against him vindicated his defense of the rights of parliamentary electors.
That anything at all survives of her letters and sayings seems remarkable, given the "expunging" of Lucia that Shloss claims was going on even during Joyce's lifetime.
Biddle was eventually forced to relax the bank's credit policies, and in 1837 the Senate expunged the censure resolution from its record.
The library expunged the cigarette.
In the wake of the Holocaust, American anti-Semitism dissipated, the church expunged old calumnies.
By January 1951 he had completed two years' probation, the court had expunged the record of his arrest, and he and his family were living quietly in Mandeville Canyon.
All references to the players were expunged from the N.B.A.'s digital platforms on July 1, when the league imposed a lockout.
Together with Johnson, Matsui helped the Yankees expunge the stench of their 12-7 lons on Tuesday, when they committed six errors and their makeshift bullpen imploded.
In 1951, Mitchum's case was reviewed, and the conviction was expunged from the record.
Though the charge was later expunged, the incident caused him to explore religion more deeply, his father said.
The censure was expunged from the record by a subsequent Congress.
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