Erasing
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And then, you see sort of like a stasis coming on where the system essentially waits for a new type of innovation, like this one, which is going to spread over all the other innovations that were before and is
erasing
the genes that it had before, until a new type of higher level of complexity has been achieved.
And you can see that the camera is tracking him and
erasing.
So, in doing so, you're
erasing
time.
You're actually implicit in this work and you're
erasing
my life.
In a time where being brown, queer, African and seen as worthy of space means being everything but rural, I fear that we're
erasing
the very struggles that got us to where we are now.
I mean, there were afternoons I was down there, and the light goes pink and there's a mist in the air and you're standing in the rubble, and I found myself recognizing both the inherent beauty of nature and the fact that nature, as time, is
erasing
this wound.
Eventually their conclusions get absorbed into the common sense of decency,
erasing
the tracks of the original argument that had gotten us there.
Now, this is different than
erasing
a memory.
By doing so, do they believe they're
erasing
our history?
In Montag’s world, mass media has a monopoly on information,
erasing
almost all ability for independent thought.
We can use this tool to highlight the systemic implications of
erasing
someone's history.
Put out your Magic Window and your
erasing
glove, and rub it like this.
Make sure you keep your magic crayons handy, your Winky Dink crayons and your
erasing
glove, because you'll be using them during the show to draw like that.
After
erasing
my thoughts nearly twenty-seven times, there is a feeling that I can now conquer this review for the complex French drama, "Read My Lips".
There is a shipload of beautiful images, dream-inspired, Escher-like paradoxes reminiscent of the hand drawing itself, or rather,
erasing
itself.
What was the point of
erasing
her Dad?
The goal is to produce typical-looking males and females by
erasing
any ambiguity.
On the day Nasheed was overthrown, Islamists ransacked the Maldives’ main museum, smashing priceless Buddhist and Hindu statues and
erasing
all evidence of the country’s pre-Islamic roots.
But the real reason to fear the Islamic State is not its lust for power; it is the systematic, cold-blooded way in which its members are
erasing
the region’s social, cultural, and demographic past.
For example, there is nothing to stop a company from raising prices across its product range, thereby
erasing
any price difference between high-sugar drinks and low-sugar alternatives.
In addition to persecuting minorities, the Islamic State has set about
erasing
all physical traces of religious diversity.
The first is the flip side of globalization: Far from homogenizing the world's population and
erasing
differences, our era is marked by the increasingly sharp assertion of local ethnic, political, and religious identities.
In vandalism reminiscent of the Taliban’s demolition of the monumental Buddhas of Bamyan in Afghanistan in 2001, Islamists ransacked the Maldives’ main museum in Male, the capital, on the day Nasheed was ousted, smashing priceless Buddhist and Hindu statues made of coral and limestone, virtually
erasing
all evidence of the Maldives’ Buddhist past before its people converted to Islam in the twelfth century.
Of course, there is no assurance that today's expanded commerce will preclude eventual strategic rivalry, or succeed in
erasing
lingering wartime animosity.
By
erasing
the huge differences among Muslims, such coverage reinforces a single, simplistic perception of Islam.
In declaring that Egypt was an Arab republic, President Gamel Abdel Nasser was falsifying history,
erasing
3000 years of a culture neatly intertwined with black Africa.
As a result of sanctions, the few traders still willing to buy Venezuelan oil are demanding discounts of up to $23 per barrel, forcing the country to sell below its production cost and
erasing
its only major source of revenue.
Brutal leaders such as Ian Smith, the prime minister of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the 1960s and 1970s, legitimized horrific abuse and injustices by undermining the culture of African people, thereby
erasing
their humanity.
Furthermore, the Baltic Dry Index, a widely watched trade metric based on shipping rates for dry bulk commodities, nearly doubled in the first eight months of this year, but has since fallen by about 30%,
erasing
hopes of a trade rebound.
Like many of the Trump administration’s policy choices, Pompeo’s act of political theater seemed to have been geared toward reversing or
erasing
Obama’s legacy.
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