When we ignore that fact, turn away from our history, we risk reliving the eras we so fervently try to expunge from our collective memory. |
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They demanded that school officials apologize and expunge the incident from her son's records. |
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After a period of lawabiding citizenship, mechanisms exist at law to expunge long-past criminal records and restore the right to own firearms. |
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My friend was having problems of her own, every few moments ducking her head to furtively expunge small pieces of gristle into her napkin. |
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A Victorian campaign to expunge it is likely to be futile, therefore fatuous. |
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He's not just trying to remove the Treaty from law, but expunge it from public consciousness altogether. |
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It will be an indelible event in the minds of Hibernian, too, much as they would love to expunge it. |
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Overrule the decision of the school board, reinstate the student and expunge his or her record. |
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But the answer to the present imperfections is in part to abolish faith schools in their entirety and expunge religion from schools, except as a topic of study. |
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If we try and expunge all the bits that don't fit with a controlled or rational model of the mind, we end up with something that's bleached of interest. |
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He noted that Tasmania was also moving to expunge prior convictions and urged other jurisdictions to follow suit. |
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Ms Yingluck and her family have become the junta's main bargaining chip in a bold bid to expunge the Shinawatras from politics, once and for all. |
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If the purge was intended simply to expunge the opposition, then Papen should have been the first to go. |
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Sweating and freezing, Cheryl wants to expunge loss and self-disgust from her soul. |
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When we have a difficult trial, does it become a cash cow for the legal profession to expunge as much money as it can out of taxpayers in terms of looking for a result? |
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He would do well to expunge every double-breasted suit from his wardrobe. |
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Rising up to sit, recall the action of carding woollens in due season, and move thy legs briskly in such motion, to expunge the foul humours which course through thy flesh. |
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Does he envision that the police forces will, upon application, expunge fingerprints taken from persons who are subsequently not charged or convicted? |
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The Government intended to resurrect due process, expunge extra-judicial modalities and objectives, and promote political harmony and reconciliation. |
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Where there is failure to comply, Canadian courts can declare a trade-mark invalid for loss of distinctiveness, expunge a business's trade-mark registration, or even refuse to register a trade-mark. |
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It shall be forbidden to add, expunge or invert the order of used sheets. |
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In accordance with protective measures ordered by the Trial Chambers, transcripts were redacted to expunge identifying information of witnesses or their family members, prior to making them public. |
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Therefore the distinctiveness of the Jaymei Mark was not negated. The Court found in favour of Jaymei and dismissed the application to expunge the Jaymei Mark. |
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In Royal Doulton Tableware, the Court ruled that it could expunge a registration which was obtained without right but that it could not substitute one owner for another. |
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Many swollen bodies had to be shot to expunge gasses within them before they could be burnt, and bulldozers were used to clear the area of dead animals. |
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Therefore, to rectify this long standing error, we are compelled to expunge Fairmaire's name as the author of the name and substitute Felsche as the true protologist. |
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