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There was no sound but the expunging of air again.
And virtually every one required the "temporary" expunging of democracy.
But another piece is the expunging of the wicked.
The only noise was an abrupt, horrible expunging of air, and the quiet fall of the man's body onto the soft, moist wood.
He supposed that Wood's expunging of her evil experiences, both as perpetrator and victim, would not be construed as an injury.
It seeks an unspecified amount of damages and the expunging of the boy's five-day suspension from his school record.
As a result, the partisanship involved in both the passage and expunging of censure relegated this mechanism to the dustbin of history.
Regarding the expunging of the asterisk, historian Bill Deane later points out that it is an easy job and the asterisk never exists.
Albert completed a year of psychiatric treatment, which resulted in the expunging of his criminal record in Arlington County, Va., where he was tried.
That anything at all survives of her letters and sayings seems remarkable, given the "expunging" of Lucia that Shloss claims was going on even during Joyce's lifetime.
Yet something inside him recoiled, calling out as if from a distance, It's too much; even the expunging of one life is too great a price to pay for the extirpation of giri.
The secretary does not erase the expunged motion but draws a line around it and marks it "expunged by order of this assembly," and give the date of the expunging, and signs the notation.
Mr Mkapa's cronies dispute claims that he is responsible for the fraud reportedly carried out during Sunday's poll, which the opposition says included the expunging of 80,000 pro-CUF voters from the electoral roll.
The title was originally awarded to Farsley Celtic after the expunging of Spennymoor United's results because they were unable to complete their fixtures that season (with a Hyde fixture one of those not played).
For Mr. Blair, the win represented a personally satisfying expunging of what he has frequently described as the shame of the Labor Party: its inability in its 100-year history to win two full successive terms.
The recent expunging of Google Voice apps from the iPhone App Store prompted the FCC to find out just how much influence AT&T had on the decision to remove those apps.
Kevin Duerr, a developer behind the Google Voice client VoiceCentral that got ensnared in Apple's expunging of Google Voice apps from the App Store, calls shenanigans on Apple's App Store inconsistencies.
Beyond the expunging of evolution, the board also took out references to the hundreds of millions of years of Earth's geologic ages and modified sections on using the slow decay of radioactive elements to measure the ages of fossils and other rocks.
New York's sodomy laws also experienced reform, with an 1801 law raising the punishment to compulsory life imprisonment, with hard labor or solitary confinement as additional attachments; the law was reduced again in 1828 with a maximum of 10 years and an expunging of the hard labor and solitude options.
I could not do it because any expunging of anatomical arguments, any derivative working from secondary sources rather than primary monographs, would be a mark of disrespect for something truly beautiful--for some of the most elegant technical work ever accomplished in my profession, and for the exquisite loveliness of the Burgess animals.
One might have expected Franz Sussmayr's completion of Mozart's Requiem to have been overshadowed by one of the recent scholarly revisions - either Richard Maunder's thorough expunging of Sussmayr's work or Franz Beyer's less radical touching-up of his orchestration - at least among early-instrument bands.