For the heart with «ME & T» carved into the tree is
never effaced.
Not exact matches
Although she
never reveals her real name (
effaced now under the patronymic «Offred»), the Handmaid begins her tale in the old high school gymnasium by recalling youthful «expectation, of something without a shape or name» (p. 3), preserving, like Israel in exile, the time of hope, and returning in memory to the sources of existence as the only way forward.
I fell under the influences of a definite Creed, and received into my intellect impressions of dogma, which, through God's mercy, have
never been
effaced or obscured.
Brian's been great lately at building the farm system, but there are areas where his judgment is questionable (although one can
never be confident in assigning culpability in a front office where the owners seem to rely on self -
effacing loyalty from employees; i.e., fall on your sword if you want to work here, and you didn't hear it from us).
So while the new self -
effacing Ed is a likeable sort of chap, capable of winning over voters on the streets, the «erk» approach is
never going to be enough to get him into Downing Street.
These are things that Yin, who is quiet and self -
effacing, would
never say himself.
You
never quite know what Félicité is thinking, because even in her wise, self -
effacing love for other people, she always seems to be keeping a secret of her own.
Maybe he saw that he
never could
efface his gestures, so as a literalist he may as well take them as composition and as subject matter.
This, they seem to say is blackness in America, and it can
never escape being
effaced and ignored by something or someone white.
Opaque white
never quite
effaces thick black curves.
Given the pervasiveness of modern communications and the difficulty of
effacing prejudicial publicity from the minds of the jurors, the trial courts must take strong measures to ensure that the balance is
never weighed against the accused.