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1 One of the hardest labours of the just man is to expunge from his soul a malevolence which it is difficult to efface.
2 It is now near three years since the resolve was adopted by the Senate, which it is my present motion to expunge from the journal.
3 Alan was already suavely master of himself, the venom expunged from his eyes.
4 Greed, overindulgence, and gluttony had to be expunged from human behavior.
5 That meant his 'goal' was expunged from the records. More?
6 Once replaced, a dead husband is expunged from the minutes.
7 She felt obliterated, expunged from the room, and was relieved.
8 I won't rest until they're expunged from the post-PC proposition.
9 That solidarity was not entirely expunged from the national psyche was despite Thatcherism's best efforts.
10 I suggest the witness be excused and her last hysterical remarks expunged from the record.
11 Expunged from the records were any indications of Council approval or denial of these weapons.
12 Were it expunged from the constitution, no slave State would consent to live under it.
13 If Jackson completes the program, the domestic assault charges will be expunged from his record.
14 Finally the "Not proven" was expunged from the record, and Aaron Burr stood "Acquitted."
15 They were hunted down and killed, their bloodline ended and all traces expunged from Imperial history.
16 If Sejas stays out of trouble for a year, the misdemeanor will be expunged from her record.
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