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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not to be erased or obliterated: as, the inerasable records of sin.

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  • Faceless, nameless, and unpaid, they would pound their fingers numb on the rusty typewriters, punching inerasable black marks onto the yellowing paper behind the carbon sheets.

    Peer Review 2009

  • Faceless, nameless, and unpaid, they would pound their fingers numb on the rusty typewriters, punching inerasable black marks onto the yellowing paper behind the carbon sheets.

    Peer Review 2009

  • "If there is a consistent thread in my selections for this year's Senses of Cinema: 2006 World Poll," writes acquarello, "it is that these films in one or another define the complexity of human memory, whether alienating in its inescapable persistence, inerasable in its architectural concreteness, frustrating in its grawing consciousness, haunting in its recursive irresolution, and quietly tragic in its sad, consuming delusion."

    GreenCine Daily: Lists, 12/26. 2006

  • Besides, it's the Internet: how can anyone erase the inerasable?

    NYT > Home Page By SARAH LYALL 2011

  • Besides, it's the Internet: how can anyone erase the inerasable?

    NYT > Global Home By SARAH LYALL 2011

  • Besides, it's the Internet: How can anyone erase the inerasable?

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • You remember exactly where you were the day the planes hit the World Trade Center, that sudden smoking vastation in the Emerald City, persisting to this day as an inerasable vision of death: horror in instalments.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Nevertheless, the Copenhagen talks have shed some light on the urgency with which the world must deal with its inerasable carbon footprint.

    Taipei Times 2009

  • Instead, it is required that these people change their men and women, renounce their identity and their history and be like the Republic of the whites, the rich, the eucated, the Spanish-speakers - where, for everyone else, the inerasable color of their skin will forever condemn them (those men and women) to second-class citizenship.

    CounterPunch 2008

  • For example, if a friend of yours wants an AiMind to liven up a WebSite, you code the DoxoLogy of your friend right into the inerasable KnowledgeBase.

    Advogato 2008

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