Hector had expunged any reference to his health when issuing his blue copy. |
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Those in the book can be easily erased while the ones in the heart cannot be expunged, he said. |
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You might think that any hint of the politically incorrect might have been expunged from our toy shops by now, but no. |
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They were arrested and court-martialed and it wasn't until many years later that their record was expunged. |
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Clearly, the old boy networking and advantages of the privileged classes have not yet been expunged. |
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The incident could be expunged from his records as the words of a mentally unstable girl. |
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All references to his drug use have been expunged, and he's now a dashing old adventurer grieving over his inability to save his son's life. |
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Defendants who successfully complete the program have their criminal records expunged. |
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If they do this, their criminal records will be expunged and they will be free men. |
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If you want someone's memory to be expunged from popular consciousness, you shouldn't go around writing newspaper articles about them. |
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He was pardoned for all three convictions and one was expunged, yet husband and wife lived apart for more than two years. |
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Virgil recognizes the anomaly of expunged Trojan origins and effectively mythicizes it in Book 12 of the Aeneid. |
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That lasted for a couple hundred years, but the church just couldn't get the old Lupercalian lottery expunged from the people's memory. |
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Boesak said he was surprised on Saturday when the media reported that he had been pardoned and his criminal record expunged. |
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Hundreds of South Africans have their criminal records expunged by President Thabo Mbeki every year. |
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Provisionally, they seemed to agree, provided all religious references were expunged from the script. |
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Thoughts such as those though will be expunged from the memory of the runner when he takes to the grid for this afternoon's 500-mile race. |
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Perhaps there needs to be some kind of commission for truth and reconciliation so the historical crimes perpetrated in its name can be expunged from the record. |
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In all of the stories, he expunged crudities and added gallant prose. |
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But any nerves harboured by them were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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Even in instances where the criminal conviction is expunged, the U. S. is under no obligation to recognize that expungement. |
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The NSW independent MP Alex Greenwich led the charge to have convictions expunged in that state. |
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But worst of all was amnesia. The crime has not yet been expunged, the hour of truth has not yet struck. |
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Based on Singapore's success, one can conclude that corruption could be expunged from a society. |
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If the offender complies with the terms of the probation order the conviction will be expunged at the end of the probation period. |
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It will also be revoked if the conditions for awarding it cease to exist or if the sentence is expunged. |
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Upon release, the records of juveniles shall be sealed, and, at an appropriate time, expunged. |
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On this basis, the JRC should find a system whereby information about crimes that have expunged should be deleted. |
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Even while committing sins, people think that the only requirement needed to wash themselves clean again is for sin to be expunged. |
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It also granted anonymity for the second legal representative, authorising his name to be expunged from public documents for the time being. |
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Radel has since had his record expunged and, even better, is back on twitter. |
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Anyway, I'm back on the cam and the imposter has been expunged. |
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So the world has been stood on its head, historical memory has been expunged, and rationality and decency have gone into retreat across the continent of Europe. |
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The punishment for such a violation is to be banned from performing any priestly function until the uncanonical act is expunged through repentance. |
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Therefore, under German law, he is considered not guilty of a war crime and his criminal record in Germany has been expunged. |
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But any nerves harboured by Hibernian were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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As long as they exist as displaced persons they will be identified with their land, so this identity itself must be expunged for the theft to be complete and irrevocable. |
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Records of the entire saga, including the court order over visitation rights and the prosecution of McAleer, have been expunged from Maryland's publicly accessible court and police files. |
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My friend from Edmonton-St. Albert again, when the question was put to him directly, could not give us a comforting answer that those records would be released or expunged in the event that there were no charges. |
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When charges were not laid, nobody's record was expunged. |
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They asked for the records to be expunged and for an apology to be made in the House of Commons, because it was the House of Commons where the government of the day sought the authority to detain them. |
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What steps will you take to ensure that this report, whether it is troubling or mundane, becomes the property of us all and cannot be expunged by a powerful lobby? |
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More to the point, the Union has again distanced itself somewhat from its founding principle of free economic competition without barriers, which has simply been expunged from the new Treaty. |
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Whether or not there is an appeal, the board may remove, confirm, or modify the suspension and, where appropriate, may order that the record of the suspension be expunged. |
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The situation was compounded as successive generations of the family expunged and sanitized the already opaque details of Austen's biography. |
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Supporters of Brown have suggested that the term should be expunged from history textbooks and lectures on medieval history entirely. |
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Subsequently, in 1778, the judgment against de Lally was expunged just before Voltaire's death. |
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In exterminating Arianism, many texts in Gothic were probably expunged and overwritten as palimpsests or collected and burned. |
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Reference to her has been expunged from all the ceremonies organised by Saint-Exupéry supporters, including the three days of celebrations in Lyon. |
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A Granting partial access to documents, expunged for personal data, is a satisfactory way of balancing transparency and the protection of personal data. |
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Prior to the counting error having been noted, Speaker Betty Boothroyd did give a Casting Vote of No, although this was later expunged when the error became clear. |
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When they refused, he ordered that all references to the case be expunged from the Journals of both Houses and that neither body continue with the dispute. |
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A local appeal for support was unsuccessful and the club, rock bottom of the table, withdrew from the competition in December 1997 with its playing record being expunged. |
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Federal law does not have any provisions for persons convicted of federal felonies in a federal United States district court to apply to have their record expunged. |
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