We have the deep ineffaceable shame of our treatment of the indigenous people from that moment on. |
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The last of the author's five premises is belief in the intrinsic importance, the ineffaceable worth of life on this earth. |
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He confided once that it had been a visit of singular and unclouded happiness which left an ineffaceable impression. |
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The ineffaceable quality of these early pictorial and literary impressions affords the strongest plea for good art in the nursery and the schoolroom. |
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Huge damage was caused to Ural, where many fields are developed by barbarous methods, producing ineffaceable consequences in the earth's crust. |
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Like in other parts of the world, the devastation the killer waves have caused along the coastal belt of the district has left ineffaceable scars in society. |
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The relic, with ghostly, ineffaceable traces of the original handiwork, is in the show. |
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Since it is an ineffaceable fact that the debtor had both the possession and the enjoyment of the property, the consequences of this fact must also be ineffaceable. |
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Even if only in distant and muffled tones, with the actual tragic action taking place off-stage à la Grecque, it summons the awful and ineffaceable memory of the first world war. |
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Very good guitarist, founder of the mythical house ' El Viejo Almacen', Edmundo Rivero had a voice engraves and leaves an ineffaceable trace in the history of the tango-song. |
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That movie remains an ineffaceable offering of childhood terrors and pleasures — almost an awakening of the imagination itself — and a splendid introduction to film musicals, too. |
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