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(Soundbite of song "You Blotted My Happy School Days") Mr. WILLIAMS: (Singing) When I entered that schoolroom that morning in May I noticed you over the way And then with your pen, dear, you painfully wrote You blotted my happy school days I blotted your happy school days I'm sorry I caused you this pain, I'll ask God to forgive me and to guide me always For I blotted your happy school days.
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Blotted out of the released memo was the identity of the Omaha Police Department officer who told the FBI that he wanted "no use" of the prejudicial evidence and two descriptions of the evidence to be withheld from disclosure to the Panther defendants.
FBI cover-up in 'Omaha Two' case continued after J. Edgar Hoover's death 2008
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Blotted against the lamp-post he stayed unmoving, aching for a sight of her.
On Forsyte 'Change 2004
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Blotted out at once, it is true; effaced the instant they had realised he was watching them; but -- too late.
No Man's Land 1912
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Blotted against trees or on the grass were other couples darker than the darkness, very silent.
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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Blotted out were all the coast-lines, gone were rock, and wood, and sand;
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Blotted against trees or on the grass were other couples darker than the darkness, very silent.
Beyond John Galsworthy 1900
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Blotted out as it was, the observation still remains -- a tribute of honest admiration.
Bob, Son of Battle Alfred Ollivant 1900
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Blotted out for a moment, the old traditions had resumed their sway.
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"Blotted out" is an image from an account-book, in which, when a debt is paid, the charge is cancelled or blotted out. not remember ... sins -- (Jer 31: 34).
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