She speaks of feeling as if her identity was being effaced by the requirement to appear neutrally Western. |
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Is the carnage associated with them a result of lurid scriptural interpretations of religion which have effaced the life of the spirit? |
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In this way, Morrison implies that the traumatic impact of slavery can never be fully effaced. |
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Leiocoryphe gemma may be a paedomorphic species derived from some Upper Cambrian trilobite with an effaced cephalon. |
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Dr Marshall places Knox in his context and cuts him down to size without debunking him or letting him be effaced by the tumult of his times. |
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The old political and geographical divides between left and right, which Gaullism had effaced, also reappeared clearly. |
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The uncertainty is effaced by the overwhelming tendency to fall towards the stable end-state. |
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A fusion of sand, soda, and potash, its peculiarity resides in how these elements are not perceived but effaced. |
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It seemed to me to symbolise how the Northern conflict had effaced so much personal history. |
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The only road is the one we are making, and which will be effaced by the drifting snow, maybe even before we get back to the station. |
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These triumphalisms largely effaced critical reflection on how the Cold War had ended without catastrophe, and why. |
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Some are named, the identifying labels of others have been effaced. |
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Similarly, the images of discredited rulers were effaced in the monumental narrative reliefs which played so prominent a role in imperial propaganda art. |
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The letters and numbers displayed on each label shall not be effaced, altered or allowed to become illegible. |
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Severe penalties were imposed on those who carried firearms or traditional weapons which had had their serial number effaced. |
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The culture of war was disappearing, being effaced, and the culture of peace was emerging. |
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She cannot see her reflection in the mirror or the impact her appearance has on others, so her beauty is somehow muted or effaced. |
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A population that is not a citizen, that are not citizens, that are also not effaced from the view. |
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Gonzales insists that his old maverick self has not been completely effaced, however. |
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Those who shall promote this devotion shall have their names written in My Heart, never to be effaced. |
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Their phylogenetic analysis indicates that Serrodiscus sensu lato should be restricted to include species with mostly entirely effaced glabellae. |
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Ingrained patterns of addiction, an easily effaced sense of right and wrong, moments of generalized lawlessness at times are features of Reserve life. |
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Suddenly, in the dim twilight, he espied on the sand the marks of human feet, marks which had not been completely effaced by the tide, and which led in a faint trail towards the St. Lawrence. |
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Chapters 40 to 55 of the Book of Isaiah constitute a short collection of prophetic texts that make up a clear literary unit, whose author has effaced himself behind his message. |
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The diegetic narrative mood, then, is expressed to varying degrees, depending on the degree to which the narrator is effaced from or represented in his narrative. |
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Her women vent their fury at being effaced by men. |
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By 100 ce at the latest, Latin had effaced all the other dialects between Sicily and the Alps, with the exception of Greek in the colonies of Magna Graecia. |
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In that era, as Brazil expanded its world export trade in such products as coffee, cotton, sugar, and rubber, the city changed its appearance, and the traces of its colonial past were effaced. |
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We are attempting to redress the Soviet legacy of environmental degradation that has all but effaced the Aral Sea, polluted our waters, and injected insidious nuclear contamination into our soil. |
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This rather effaced management style can also be problematic, and in a culture where conflict is avoided at all costs, conflict management then becomes extremely difficult. |
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One of the numerous clichés, that of the medieval artist who effaced himself before his work and, as a modest craftsman, renounced any claim to glory, is a product of reductive thinking. |
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An outline of the same device might be traced on his shield, though many a blow had almost effaced the painting. |
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