Post-war Europe in particular has witnessed the erasure of particularities, the inevitable march from chimney stacks to nuclear power plants. |
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It follows that in the present case the first and main question is whether the direction of erasure was justified. |
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Is it the erasure of all difference into bland undifferentiated homogeneity? |
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It's a symphonic dance, like Ravel's La Valse, a study in the erasure of the bar line while keeping a steady pulse. |
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Regardless of who is at fault, it is clear that never before in jazz has a movie caused the actual erasure of important music. |
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Of course, the ascription is tenuous, and wars are fought over the erasure of place, as though to suggest it was malleable. |
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Regardless of popular calls for the erasure of African identity, I steadfastly remain of African descent. |
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Its most debilitating effect is the erasure of the experience of racism and sexism for black women. |
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How salutary is modernity if it is accompanied by the erasure of cultural traditions? |
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This willful erasure seems to represent the deliberate amnesia of a society that does not want to remember. |
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It is a question not of temporal displacement but rather the erasure of narrative time itself. |
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The erasure of historical language points to the crisis of public memory as a tool for agency and civic engagement. |
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Faith in American virtue remains intact, and the erasure of collective memory is stunning. |
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Some of these supraliminal frames are panels of video static, a screen equivalent of total erasure. |
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Since we cannot do this step faster than light, the quantum erasure process will not be superluminal. |
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The duration of time they will be retained before erasure or destruction should be specified. |
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The shots handed to VCE included some complicated digital erasure shots, motion control shots, and digital compositing duties. |
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It is true that if someone needs to investigate the erasure, the tonal image will need to be examined. |
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The current issue of neuron features a new study on selective memory erasure. |
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However, the policy excluded, among other things, consequential losses resulting from the erasure, loss, distortion or corruption of information on computer systems. |
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Are things truly inalterable, rendering the erasure pointless? |
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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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Protection against erasure of duplicated files: They are isolated in an unerasable part of the memory. |
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As a biological parent, I feel like it's a kind of erasure of the specificity of a biological experience. |
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The investigative team ferretted out cheating by analysing erasure marks on test sheets. |
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The data controller shall reply within 15 working days of receiving a request for erasure. |
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Blocked data shall be processed only for the purpose which prevented their erasure. |
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Later, Parsons deleted the exhibition from her biography, as if to complete its erasure. |
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Checking material in this way can help prevent accidental erasure of material in the camcorder during the cueing and checking process. |
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It also means that there are no determined conservation periods leading to the erasure of the data after a given time. |
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Each measured value storage has a separate erasure function for the entire contents, independent of the filter settings. |
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Blocking and erasure are carried out at once on receipt of a reasoned request. |
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Loss of recorded information on serious incidents caused by overwriting or premature erasure is a recurring problem. |
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While this feature protects the pictures from accidental erasure, formatting the card will permanently delete all data. |
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The ultimate goal of the broad project is the erasure of the chasms between different levels or sectors in the health care system. |
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Some data erasure products perform binary zeros and binary ones overwriting on data. |
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And now that I've found a hairstyle that suits the inexorable genetic progress of hair erasure, it gives me pause to reflect on the whole megillah of pateness, as you put it. |
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Their departure was not an erasure of an era because memories remained. |
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The result of all of this was the erasure of outstanding world records by performances that were intrinsically inferior. |
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It will only be these rough notes which will be liable to erasure. |
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Postmodern psychology argues for the erasure of the category of self. |
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In this way, inspiration becomes appropriation, which leads directly to theft and erasure. |
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Data subjects who have been treated are not entitled to access to the daybook, nor do they enjoy rectification, blocking, erasure or objection rights. |
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Larkin's poem, written about his friend Winifred Arnott, sees the lost maiden name as a symbol of the erasure of a woman's youthful and sexually desirable self, now swallowed up in domestic duties and motherhood. |
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Drives that have verifiable faults are taken out of service, and a deep erasure takes place, in which every bit on the drive is repeatedly overwritten. |
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Accordingly, in June, the governor, as if rescinding the resolution could unwrite the letter, demanded its erasure from the records of the house. |
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The nuclear bomb, of course, is the erasure of 110 wins for Joe Paterno. |
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This is writing as erasure, but not in the toxically cant-ridden sense in which that term is employed by literary theorists. |
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Dixon Gottschild asserts that this is counter to a Europeanist stance that seeks solutions and erasure of conflict. |
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The erasure of transpeople's experiences can be understood, at least partially, as a function of the hegemony of cisnormativity. |
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Additionally, any alteration, erasure, or interlineation of the bid may be cause for its rejection. |
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For them the most important aspect of the revision might encompass new measures improving the exercise of the right of access, rectification, erasure or blocking of data. |
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We are talking about the wholesale erasure of hundreds of hours of investigation, destroyed by the very agents who were supposed to be responsible for the investigation and the protection of Canadian public security. |
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Seamless elegance would be tantamount to erasure. |
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The controller shall notify third parties to whom the data have been disclosed of any rectification, erasure or blocking unless this proves impossible or involves a disproportionate effort. |
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This erasure reflects the priorities, biases, and oversights of writers and publishers who function in a cisnormative system, one in which people are assumed to be cissexual. |
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The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became truth. |
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What is under erasure in the discussion of justice in the original position is all knowledge of the features that distinguish one person from another. |
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