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But Israel's critics wonder that tactic will be used to erase the evidence of possible genocide.

From Salon

“The far-left and the radical left they want to erase women and womens’ rights and I’m not going to let them.”

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Historians say the colonial administrators put down any rebellions and often burnt Naga villages to subdue them, in the process erasing much of their important cultural markers such as paintings, engravings and artefacts.

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It's not currently possible to change the relevant epigenetic marks in the cell nucleus with drugs and thus erase the epigenetic memory.

Someday, history’s gaze will fall upon this chapter and in that mirror the nation may confront its own failures, enduring an international shame too deep to erase.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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