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The visit made an ineffaceable impression on the boy.
His early childhood had been passed before the first world war, and the impressions of childhood are ineffaceable.
He remembered only her triumphant, accomplished threat of totally unnecessary but ineffaceable regret.
The unforgotten and ineffaceable past strummed the fibres of his throat.
They crisscross the face in angry red welts, and are permanent and ineffaceable.
Too rebellious perhaps ever to become a minister, he nevertheless left an ineffaceable mark on the parliamentary life of his time.'
All the directors have left their ineffaceable expressions upon Toruń's puppet stage.
The impression was distinct and ineffaceable.
I was with a young fellow whose name I forget but whose expression of determined tenacity remains ineffaceable.
The thing disappeared as it approached me, but left an ineffaceable impression of malignity, horror and loathsomeness."
The Genius of the Hour sets his ineffaceable seal on the work, and gives it an inexpressible charm for the imagination.
She remembered that on her husband's left shoulder, almost on the neck, there used to be one of those small, almost imperceptible, but ineffaceable birthmarks.
The ineffaceable image was hardly stamped on his brain before he was running as hard as he could into the thickest of the forest.
The ineffaceable, sad birth-mark in the brow of man, is but the stamp of sorrow in the signers.
'To interminable, ineffaceable infamy!' "
The words of hatred and contempt--the first he had ever heard in his life--seemed like scorching missiles that were making ineffaceable scars on him.
As far as we can recall these ecstasies, we carry away in the ineffaceable memory the result, and all men and all the ages confirm it.
Then, at the age of 35, he set them down in an autobiographical fragment he wrote for his friend John Forster, making clear the ineffaceable impact they had had.
Some of the details were obscure and mysteriously terrifying; others, all too plain, were branded as if with sudden, ineffaceable hell-fire on the minds of the monks.
It would be another happy memory to treasure along with my memory of our love, which was ineffaceable, although you so ungratefully suspected me of having deceived you."
He attended grade fifth at the Romanian gymnasium from Braşov and met Anton Pann, who left him an ineffaceable impression.
There again you have the admission that there is a definite building or statue to "restore"; that ineffaceable image of man that some call the image of God.
Sand became day by day calmer, more affectionate, and kinder; it might be thought that in the moment of leaving his friends for ever he wished to leave them an ineffaceable remembrance of him.
What ineffaceable red streak, flickering so sad in the memory, is that, of this poor column of red Swiss 'breaking itself in the confusion of opinions;' dispersing, into blackness and death!
When she saw, on the back and shoulders of the child, great welts and calloused spots, ineffaceable marks of the system under which she had grown up thus far, her heart became pitiful within her.