Lulu walked over to the board and with a napkin erased the absurd menu special. |
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The hawks' heads erased Gules reflect the arms of the Chief of Clan MacNeacail. |
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This abbreviation stands for DVD rewritable disc and means that it can be recorded and erased just the same as a VHS video. |
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The dividing line between our parties seems to be blurred if not erased altogether. |
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Unwanted objects such as date time stamps, digital watermarks, image and text logos can be erased cleanly too. |
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Azure, two wolf's heads erased addorsed and conjoined at the neck issuant from the battlements of a demi-tower argent. |
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The template is removed and the original decimal point erased leaving a resultant number in hectometers. |
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An integral part of the decorative scheme of the dishes was the now erased heraldic ornament. |
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Unfortunately his antlers and part of his back have been erased by dripping water but otherwise he is still strong and clear. |
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As you enter, visual and acoustic references are slowly erased, leaving only a visual white-out and the white noise of the pulsating nozzles. |
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Not the least remarkable fact about this whole episode in British history is how the memory of it has been so successfully erased. |
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They are a black mark, which will really only be finally erased when the game addresses the root cause of players behaving badly. |
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Since they evoked feelings of gratification and satisfaction, uncertainty abounds as to whether they should be erased it into oblivion. |
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The political and cultural sovereignty of northern aboriginal people were effectively erased by such statements. |
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Beth believed those women were deluded, but nevertheless, she saw how intimacy between two people was never quite erased. |
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An invalid entry is merely erased and the cursor is returned to the beginning. |
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The footage was accidentally erased a few days later after Garda technicians attempted to copy it onto video format, he said. |
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The waves crashed in over her delicate feet and erased the footprints in the sand behind her. |
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Each canvas is covered with graphite and the image is erased into the surface. |
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Logs that have been printed out can't be erased or altered by an intruder, and this is an excellent use for old dot-matrix printers. |
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As we all know, most of the tapes of Johnny's early shows were destroyed or erased years ago. |
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They laid Rhiannon out, and erased all traces of their involvement in bringing her there. |
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The role of the Bund area is changing, but the name of the wall will never be erased from locals' minds. |
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She had been a genius and erased all records and traces of Nikolas and replaced them with false information. |
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A roll of film, for example, can only be used once, but a computer chip can be erased and reused continually. |
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Horrified, he erased the hard disk and started from scratch with new anti-virus software. |
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Even then, the waiting while all the files on the computers were being erased seemed endless. |
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It prevents a hacker from deleting any files, but restricts a user from suing the hacker should anything be accidentally erased. |
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If you do decide to resell, you'll need to be able to track the equipment and obtain proof that hard drives have been completely erased. |
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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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The labels were cut out of his clothing and any identifying marks on his shoes had been erased. |
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Vaughn walked Heinie Groh twice, but he was erased both times with a double play. |
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It was important that all stray marks be completely erased so they would not show when the design was scanned. |
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I effortlessly erased it with my sleeve, informed him he drove a hard bargain and that we had a deal. |
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Tapes used by the news media to document the events were damaged or even erased. |
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The rabbis in their pulpits and the kadis in their mosques have erased the word from their lexicon. |
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Despite the subsequent wiping, washing and some more wiping, the footprints simply refused to be erased. |
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By tomorrow morning the cleaners will have erased it with bleach, floor wax and silicone polish. |
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The truculence and resentment with which she describes these encounters are erased in later editions. |
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She sat beside him for a moment, studying his waxen features with a sadness that somehow erased all of her pity. |
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The tumble erased 4.4 billion euros from the company's market value for the week. |
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Another aspect of their subordination is that children's natal origins could be erased in the process of their circulation. |
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But the food safety authority acknowledges this mark may be erased if the meat has been cut up. |
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Eyes and noses smear like smudged pencil marks erased from once-recognizable faces. |
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Like previously, the copy in the duplicated block has been erased, and no trace of a pseudogene or relic can be detected in S. cerevisiae. |
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This would have also erased the tag of chokers against their name. |
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Several months ago, I was told the number associated with my first cellphone was erased from existence. |
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It is as if the Federalist Papers and the concept of the citizen-soldier had been erased from our collective memory. |
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This dinosaur committee is being erased this month, so not to worry. |
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Praise for their virtue resounds afar, their evil deeds erased. |
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I think that the firewall between depression and psychosis is going to be erased. |
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It is therefore important when examining a slaver on foot to see that it is struck with the obligatory lion passant or leopard's head erased mark. |
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We forgave him for not shaking the hands of his opponents when Orlando erased the Cavs in the 2009 playoffs. |
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Millenium Series Godzilla erased the Heisei origin story of a Godzilla created by exposure to American atomic testing. |
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The hard drive on a BBC laptop was erased and memory cards were wiped clean. |
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As I put it to my students, if Yiddish were erased from contemporary English we'd have a hard time talking about bagels, pastrami, klutzes, and schmucks. |
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The industrial Revolution and Victorian practically erased the holiday in England. |
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He dedicated his 3rd symphony to Napolean although he later angrily erased his name from the title page upon discovering that Napolean had declared himself an Emperor. |
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His double strike erased the shame of a bewildering first-half miss. |
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The very limitations that we understand as modesty are erased by this process. |
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If a page becomes surplus to requirements then the paper version can be torn from the pad and the digital version erased from the notepad by using the X key. |
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Digital rights software will enable users to view the program a certain number of times, after which it will be automatically erased from the storage device. |
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They also relate to the erased heraldic ornament, and finally to the special significance that the subject-matter of the engraving might have had for their first owner. |
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In this scenario, Aboriginal diversity is erased, with linguistic, cultural, and ceremonial differences homogenized within the one stereotypical image. |
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In fact, drawing is prominent in the paintings, whether jerkily outlining colored patches or visible as the pentimenti of earlier, barely erased marks. |
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Then, with the push of a button, I erased the number from memory. |
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Even the small marks left by the scrapping of chair legs had been erased. |
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Every day she covered that one page with poetry, stories, her story, and then she memorized it, and then she erased the pencil marks with breadcrumbs. |
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All thoughts of being quiet and timid were erased as I spotted the crimson stains on the pot of the plant where someone had obviously pushed it down the stairs. |
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Some moments, he saw a trace of sadness that was quickly erased. |
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If women participated in this myth-making in order to understand themselves and their place in the world, the traces have been erased or repressed. |
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That element of my nightmare had been erased, diminished, dissolved. |
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The sacrifice of your sons, daughters and wards is etched in the collective memory of nations consciousness, never to be erased. |
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If I zeroed Jack, I'd get by So I'd erased him, pretended the last few months had never happened. |
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Many of these houses erased the line distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces with walls of plate glass. |
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Most pencil cores are made of graphite mixed with a clay binder which leaves grey or black marks that can be easily erased. |
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Danny brushed away the eraser dust, but he could see no trace of what he had erased. |
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Friday, December 30, 2011, was erased from calendars in Samoa and Tokelau as they crossed westward over the international date line. |
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We should remember the valley of Tryweryn and the monoglot Welsh-speaking village of Capel Celyn so cruelly erased from the map. |
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These rocks can preserve a record of the field if it is not later erased by chemical, physical or biological change. |
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Bob memorized his haftarah for his 1957 bar mitzvah from a record but promptly erased it from his memory to make room for baseball trivia. |
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All entries were made in the Gurmukhi script and were later erased with a pen. |
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Photos from underwater cameras showed that these storms erased animal tracks and created ripple marks in the sediments. |
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In the light of the seven golden flames, Nana's face looked young and fresh, and their glow erased the deeply graven fines in Baba's brow as he intoned the kiddush. |
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Also, the terrestrial evidence for some of them has been erased or obscured by larger ones, but evidence remains from the study of cyclical climate changes. |
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We erased 10 registrants from our registers, out of around 28,000, which is a real endorsement of the level of skill and professionalism in optics. |
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Sloan, in contrast, all but erased the social importance of the Koshare as mischief makers and satirists, instead presenting only their more serious religious function. |
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Their names were wiped from the face of many inscriptions, references to their lives in the literary record were erased, and the memory of both was condemned. |
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If an object can be disinhibited it wasn't erased in the first place. |
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The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became truth. |
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And one time only he disobeyed the Rabbi Low, and Rabbi Low erased the Shem HaMephorash from the golem's forehead and the golem fell down like a dead one. |
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A sharp pencil is often better, but pencil lines can be hard to see on some surfaces and can get erased easily, so have both pencils and thin felt tips to hand. |
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Damon was erased at second when Mark Bellhorn's sacrifice attempt failed, and Rodriguez punched out Manny Ramirez with a fastball for the second out. |
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