| 21. | In 1936, Nijinsky's Hungarian wife, Romola, authorized an expurgated English translation.
 
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 | 22. | Should I try to expurgate my mind of the knowledge that I gained from the book?
 
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 | 23. | :And the gannet soils its nest, so we'd want the expurgated version.
 
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 | 24. | The earliest known recording is an expurgated adaptation by Carson Robison and Frank Luther in 1928.
 
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 | 25. | Take, for instance, the following expurgated passage : " ( Expletive deleted ) Charlie!
 
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 | 26. | Troubled by their sexual explicitness, Emerson urged the young poet to " expurgate " his work.
 
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 | 27. | This was an expurgated version due to the laws regarding obscene publication in effect at the time.
 
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 | 28. | Further, many of the expurgated and " improved " versions of Shakespeare were falling from favor.
 
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 | 29. | The commissioner himself gave an expurgated version of the meeting to The Associated Press in London on Monday.
 
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 | 30. | The work, in various expurgated editions, appeared again several times in the 18th and 19th centuries.
 
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