Last year, Connecticut wanted to erase its school's reputation for pre-Final Four flameouts. |
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Why shouldn't I just pay someone to fix my every flaw, cover my every blemish and erase my every imperfection? |
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She sipped her cup of coffee, letting the strong flavor erase the foul aftertaste in her mouth. |
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Smooth eyelids and erase wrinkles by applying whole milk to the area and letting it remain there all day. |
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Someone has attempted to erase the rather ugly scrawl in the middle with wire wool, or something scratchily similar. |
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They also made carvings deep, knowing well that erosion by wind and water can erase them. |
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These cotton tip swabs are filled with gentle skin conditioning makeup remover to erase smudges and smears around the eye. |
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I couldn't contemplate going under the knife to erase my wrinkles, it would be like wiping out a part of my past. |
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Not only will redistribution of the fruits of progress not erase gaps, they will foster more dissatisfaction with inequalities that remain. |
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Laser resurfacing can erase lines and wrinkles, but occasionally skin texture and color can change with this treatment. |
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The Gators erase memories of their 62-24 massacre to Nebraska after the 1995 season by pasting the Wildcats. |
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I would not erase the good that has been accomplished through identity-based cultural critiques and political efforts. |
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He was a technological wiz, and several times helped me erase my hard drive and repartition it when I managed to screw it up again. |
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Just a small portion of this resilient rubber gray matter is all one needs to erase away the problems. |
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But his occasional stumbles should not erase his efforts to uphold the bygone standards of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite. |
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I had nothing but a raw animal instinct in me to rub this man out, to erase him. |
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There is a continuity from the Carolingians to the later Middle Ages that not even the disruptions of the tenth century could erase. |
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Fil is trying to listen to the tape recording he made of the dance recital, but he accidentally hits the erase button. |
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In some parts of Latin America, there's been an attempt to erase many of the traces of liberation theology in any of its forms. |
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Einstein had long lived in horror of his bomb, which was supposed to erase evil from the planet. |
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I was doing new things and experimenting and trying to erase genre constraints and traditions. |
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Today horrific memories of the greyest of days in January are hard to erase. |
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Usually, in a crossword, if I goof up, I can erase the word, or just complete a different part of the puzzle. |
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The SecureDelete feature will permanently erase data on any disk, which helps prepare machines for sale, donation or disposal. |
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Does such an act signify an attempt to erase the brutal history of the castles and the dungeons beneath them? |
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It is difficult to erase it from the memory of the brain even after eradicating the disease. |
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A sudden smile can smooth it free of tension as easily as the tide can erase marks on sand. |
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The accused used to erase the marks and words from the stamps and sold them to the shopkeepers or back to the post offices. |
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When the calculation was over, the operator would smooth over the sand and erase the marks. |
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But one wonders if a brush of white wash on these walls would help erase some of the pain. |
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An environment of finding fault will break down trust in one another as well as erase the personal self-confidence every member needs to succeed. |
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We have all seen people erase their own worries and fears by helping others. |
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The United States owes its entire non-Native history to people wanting to erase their pasts and make fresh starts. |
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The malicious software might then erase itself and never be detected, according to the report. |
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Whether this person did or did not erase his computer's memory, he is responsible for putting the information into it. |
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The degaussing process is designed to erase the tape magnetically back to a virgin state. |
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They're going to erase all of the email I've gotten in the past two years, which means probably about 1000 pieces of fan mail alone. |
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I erase everything using a program that promises to destroy the data, not just remove it from the directory. |
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You'd eliminate the vote splitting and erase the stigma surrounding both parties. |
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Unable to erase the bad patch of history, the city has embraced it and is really making capital out of it in a big way. |
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His first hurdle as chairman will be to erase the cartoon image of him that is seared into the minds of most of the population. |
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A camerawoman who filmed everything was forced by the police to erase part of the pictures. |
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Keen to erase his brutish image, he has agreed to allow me and a Sunday Times photographer to shadow him for three days. |
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For example, as he grew drunker in the final act, he began to slip back into the Irish brogue that he told us he had worked so hard to erase. |
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I want to erase this movie from my neural synapses so that no thought of it ever occurs to me again. |
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Garcia merely printed more of them, so many that a new currency, the nuevo sol, had to be invented to erase the memory of the old one. |
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Clearly, Pater disciplined himself to erase any trace of ill-temper or unpleasantness from his speech and writing. |
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For a while it denoted an attempt to erase the border between fact and fiction, between the natural and the supernatural. |
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To erase the distinction appears to have been a moral gain, rather than a slide down the slope. |
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It would be the greatest disservice to India and a blot which could take years to erase. |
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She writes each routine only once, in very clear block capitals, in pencil so she can erase and rework. |
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Colin Hendry's side are hoping to erase memories of a tame defeat at Torquay last weekend. |
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For dark undereye circles, peach-based concealers neutralize bluish tones while yellow-based ones erase darker circles. |
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There is no cream in the world that can erase the pitted welts that disfigure me from the belly button down. |
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At the same time, she says, you cannot erase the fact that immigrants do bring other heritages and cultures into what constitutes America. |
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Use vodka, gin, or any pure alcohol to erase lipstick stains from your collar, or to clean paint or ink stains from your carpet. |
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Later, she told a local reporter that she had used a chemical to erase her fingerprints. |
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Second, they implausibly erase much of the cost by assuming the Kerry plan would so increase efficiency that taxpayers would get back 30 cents of every dollar spent. |
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For this reason, it is permissible to destroy a phonograph record, or to erase or copy over a sound or video tape, even though a divine name may be recorded on it. |
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No soft, nonpartisan politesse can erase that well-recorded, hard history. |
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The tape captures the band and frontman Ronnie James Dio being unable to erase the misery of Ozzy's departure, and to make peace with the democratic revolt of their audience. |
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Laila, I think you're fruity and maybe even loony, but to erase you off the planet would leave an absence of heart far larger than your physical form. |
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They can erase the traces of human settlement with such vigour that, often, nothing remains of a civilisation except a few potsherds, coins and glass beads. |
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They often start too slowly, having to erase double-digit deficits. |
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Just like erasing a magnetic hard disk does not delete all the information stored on the disk, common erasure methods for tapes do not erase all of the data on the tape. |
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The Middle Passage served not only to erase a slave’s sense of human dignity, but the journey also wiped away the collective knowledge and cultural history of those captured. |
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Its militants say explicitly they are out to erase the Borders that Sykes-Picot established across most of the modern Middle East. |
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Selective memory sought to erase the traces of the outmoded European-style colonialism that the Americans abortively tried to practice in the archipelago. |
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This cannot erase his record as a weak sister during the Cold War. |
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They all have a corkboard or a dry erase board that was reserved for bad ideas. |
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They will erase all aspects of their former life and start afresh. |
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Did his sudden, violent death erase him as a man and sanctify him in one savage blow? |
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Together, these two mechanisms of remediation erase distinctions between the different logical, aesthetic, and formal framework of each communications environment. |
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Is this a mature expression of understandable judgment, or a bid to erase history while conflating fiction and reality? |
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I immediately realized I needed to do something to erase that legacy from my memory. |
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Upon reading this I really wish I had a rewind or erase button, don't you! |
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But, overall, this is rollicking good fun and a genuinely thrilling entry into the movie series which does much to erase any doubts that their finest had lost his edge. |
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I cut and paste on my Sina Twitter account, readers retweet, and the nannies erase, all of us operating at a frantic pace. |
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Rarely did I ever let Sarah make me over but when she did I was always amazed at her power to erase all the little flaws that made me self-conscious at times. |
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No intelligent words from the President or anyone else, can breathe life into the dead, or erase the burn scars on the bodies of people who were injured in the blasts. |
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What they do not do is erase the larger cultural matrix and power relations that propel women to undertake certain kinds of body transformations instead of others. |
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Photographer Kurt Wenner captures these ruins before vandals erase them completely. |
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Her latest role is a small but powerful one, and does plenty to erase any memories of her cosmo-swilling, man-eating alter-ego. |
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Ireland will be better next week than last but then Scotland will be determined to erase their own shame of defeat to the supposed minnows and sixth nation, Italy. |
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The need to turn around his public image and erase the memory of past misdemeanours is not the only requirement of a man who aspires to return the Conservatives to government. |
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The teacher had almost seen it that time as he turned around to write something on the dry erase board, that had long time ago replaced the blackboards. |
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In the condition of human life, we are drawn to the lover, and in spite of our desires for absorption, we can never erase the boundaries of twoness. |
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A royal endorsement is a timely boost to this major event as organisers seek to erase the bad memories of last year's cancellation due to foot-and-mouth disease. |
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The degausser must have a high enough coercivity rating to overcome the drive's magnetic field and completely erase its stored information. |
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The higher the coercivity, which is measured in Oersteds, the harder the data is to erase. |
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A skift of snow had fallen overnight on the ski trails, and Paul had yet to groom them and erase the tracks in the new snow. |
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This situation, however, does not erase the traits of a confederation in the Belgian system. |
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Successive glaciations tend to distort and erase the geological evidence, making it difficult to interpret. |
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First, we'll show you why you want to erase every piece of misinformation with which the wellness ignorati have indoctrinated you. |
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In the EPROM and ROM erase, a fieldless array is implemented to get the full scaling benefit. |
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India was founded to erase divisive identities, not to deepen them. |
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Other features of the TN-E55 include 10-digit speed dial memory, hearing aid compatible, Quick erase and 2-way intercom and pager. |
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Use a pencil instead of a pen so you can erase your mistakes. |
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Andy Roddick steamrollered his first US Open opponent to erase the memory of last-year's shock first-round exit. |
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With simply one click, Eusing Free System Cleaner can erase the cache, cookies, history, typed URLs, autocomplete memory, index. |
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Staring a 5-6 deficit in the second set after losing the first set 4-6, Nadal ripped a forehand winner to erase the set point. |
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One thing to remember is that if you are using a RAM disk, you should back up all important files as zapping will erase the disk. |
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Abortion is the nurse so haunted by the gruesome imams of the abortuary that she is driven to drink to erase them from her mind. |
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I was lower than low in the face of a reality that none of my usual resourcefulness or smooth talking could erase or make better. |
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It's almost an eyelift without the painful surgery as it dramatically reduces fine lines and puffiness as well as helping erase pigmentation and dark circles. |
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When used to securely erase hard disk drives and solid state drives, IT assets can then be refurbished and remarketed without any worry related to data remanence. |
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Find out how you can quickly and cost-effectively erase malodors forever. |
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A genocide of the Chukchis and Koraks was ordered by Empress Elizabeth in 1742 to totally expel them from their native lands and erase their culture through war. |
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Playing with laser-cut wooden gears on a pegboard or programming a robot to drag a dry erase marker across a white board is exciting enough to keep their attention. |
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The brush is needed to whisk eraser dust away. The chief advantage of this eraser is that it may be sharpened to a point to erase a very small area. |
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I could hope all I want, that some cosmic eclipse would erase every mishap, every misword, every misfuck, but I just don't think it matters anymore. |
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Erase everything on the computer's hard drive and start over from scratch. |
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I'm Your Vinyl have just released their latest single Erase It to much applause from fellow musos and radio heads alike. |
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Erase that serene image of cross-country skiing from your mind. |
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