| 11. | It was, however, expurgated by the Inquisition.
 
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 | 12. | The Spanish original was imperfect, having been expurgated.
 
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 | 13. | The expurgated half-hour " Ally, " using recycled footage?
 
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 | 14. | "She almost expurgated use of the word ` slavery, "'
 
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 | 15. | The evidence is clear : Surrealist rebels were expurgated from Breton's life.
 
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 | 16. | In 1979, one of Bradbury's friends showed him an expurgated copy.
 
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 | 17. | The rebroadcast, however, was expurgated.
 
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 | 18. | Parts of the text were also expurgated.
 
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 | 19. | Most were story books for children or suitably expurgated memoirs of her time in espionage.
 
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 | 20. | If the page remains, controversial information on the page should be identified and expurgated.
 
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