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In 1994 many white musicians might have been inclined to downplay the fact that their grandfather had been a blackface performer, but Dr. John recognized the inerasable nature of this despicable but crucial chapter of America’s popular-musical past, as well as the importance of never denying that from which you came.

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Most of all, it is a film made up of inerasable images: the hypnotic stirring of a silver spoon; the recurring motif of sight, be it through eyes or camera phones; and of course the loaded symbolism of the “sunken place”, a term that looks destined to escape its fictional trappings and recur in the wider cultural conversation.

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The friendly, confiding, almost sisterly behaviour of the girls which their good father manifestly approved of, made a profound, inerasable impression upon us.

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

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Germans, still smarting from the replacement of their beloved Deutsche mark with the euro, harbor deep suspicions that European unity boils down to them perpetually handing out their hard-earned money, an inerasable debt for the horrors of Nazism.

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