The Committee reaffirms its recommendation that the State party expurgate the principle of due obedience from the Code of Military Justice. |
Therefore the editor undertook to expurgate the epigrammatists, especially Catullus and Martial. |
It is as if Rockwell had an inner Mr. Hyde whose noirish vision his Dr. Jekyll was always having to expurgate. |
One way to expurgate these frustrated dreams and fond notions is round the television. |
If anything, the translation has managed to expurgate many of the careless clauses. |
The one major error I have detected in Perkins' biography is the confident assertion that she would not have tried to expurgate every unflattering reference. |