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1 Marius' enchantment, great as it was, could not efface from his mind other pre-occupations.
2 And that, night cannot efface from the painter's imagination.
3 In the first place, it would efface from everybody's conscience the distinction between justice and injustice.
4 Neither kisses nor soft words will efface from your memory the one word "sold."
5 Thou endeavourest to efface from thy memory
6 Education must be so directed as to efface from the people's minds this humiliation and this idiocy.
7 No years, nor fires, nor cataclysm of total Nature, can efface from that great gem your image.
8 Nothing else greatly mattered, for nothing could again efface from my memory the woman he had called wife.
9 She has long been dead, but time will never efface from my mind a tender recollection of her kindness.
10 A voyage along the entire course of the Amoor is one that the longest lifetime cannot efface from the memory.
11 Nothing can efface from my mind the picture of it as I saw it when first going to the Caucasus.
12 Can I ever efface from my memory your paternal affection for Hortense, the advice and example you have given Eugene?
13 They endeavour to efface from their minds the idea of God, only because they have reason to fear his terrible judgments.
14 Rescue her, and try to make her happy, Kaunitz; try to efface from her heart the memory of my blasting love.
15 At times I have wished to efface from my mind the memory of those last moments that Paula was with us.
16 I shall not easily efface from my memory the melancholy impression left by this, my first walk on the desolate shores of Cornwallis Island.
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