I have deleted the same photo at least three times but they keep coming back.  I am so tired of it!  Why won't they stay deleted?

I have deleted the same photo at least three times but they keep coming back.  I am so tired of it!  Why won't they stay deleted?

Tell us more, please - so it is hard to say.
What is your Aperture version? And where is your Aperture library located?
Are you syncing your library in any way? With Facebook, Flickr, Photo Streams?
Where did you delete the photos from? from an album, web album, project? Did you empty the Aperture trash and the trash on your desktop?

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