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At the same time I could feel the color of life being expurgated from my wound.
Neither institution has expurgated the records that were made available to them.
In effect, the American version would be expurgated for Americans.
But even the record on sale now is expurgated.
The agenda for this Council has already been expurgated of any proposals that might have related to employment.
But all this was expurgated from Belgium's official memory.
And those expurgated steamy bits - well, slight as they seem, they're, yes, important too.
In 1594, after his death, a second, revised and expurgated (by the Inquisition) version was published.
The declaration: "this Eucharist is sacrifice and praise" was expurgated.
Her storm cloud of a bubble is expurgated.
Parts of the text were also expurgated.
Leoda abridged my mother's death the same way she expurgated her life.
Some publishers have expurgated manga for the American market.
With a series of broad strokes he expurgated those parts of the text that offended him.
The evidence is clear: Surrealist rebels were expurgated from Breton's life.
At noon tomorrow all evil would be expurgated from the kingdom; and until then let the spirits do what they would.
His obituary noted that the contents were "expurgated of all that would be offensive".
It was, however, expurgated by the Inquisition.
They could not be expurgated.
As soon as relations were less cordial, they were expurgated from historical accounts.
Expurgated all prayers for the dead.
Today, this expression is used in a pejorative way to indicate a work expurgated in order to be put in all hands.
Expurgated all invocations to the saints.
The paper files he diligently expurgated every three years, but the most sensational visuals were faithfully preserved.
A few were expurgated.