She has a rather disheartening editorial about the expurgation from educational textbooks anything that could possibly give offense to people. |
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We know from medieval records and diaries that such threats to purity were carefully categorized and rules given for their expurgation. |
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I first considered printing the exchange my friend and I had, but quickly realized that expurgation would rob it of its meaning. |
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All sang this poem lovingly, without seeing any need for censorship or expurgation. |
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To remedy matters healing processes were enacted which included the expurgation of bad sprits and evil, the isolation of factors which brought illness, and the appeasement and recognition of factors which sustain good health. |
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