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A trace of the outline of Barrett's guitar is discernible.
I like the N64 games without a trace of irony.
You won't find a trace of it on Apple's website.
There isn't a trace of this personality in the registry.
But Kenin played quite well, never showing a trace of nerves.
He had a trace of a mustache on his upper lip.
But there's definitely a shift, and not a trace of paranoia.
Sami had scoured floor after floor for a trace of them.
"I loved that show," he says without a trace of irony.
In the same breath, though, he betrayed a trace of doubt.
Exactly, and you're eating vegetables with a trace of quinoa on it.
The TV cameras caught a trace of fear crossing Mr Maduro's face.
A trace of butane lighter fuel might be a more efficient tool.
Literally, with nary a trace of hyperbole: this whole shit is ours.
"Breakups are always hard," he said without a trace of a sigh.
But like many political falsehoods, his also contained a trace of truth.
Rhythms were dispatched with clarity and exactitude, without a trace of rigidity.
"I completed about four months," Odah said, with a trace of pride.
"It was mind-boggling," Shults says with more than a trace of humility.
The celebriteen's pristine white kitchen doesn't even reveal a trace of grated parmesan.
"Men are control freaks," she told the broadcaster, without a trace of irony.
Yet he turned to me without a trace of irritation: Would I mind?
If I don't do it, there won't be a trace of our collaborations.
He smiles often and there is not a trace of hubris in him.
I think there's a trace of that on this record: it's contempt and anger.
Others subsist for just a few generations, leaving barely a trace of their glories.
And he tells me this without a trace of lament, like it's perfectly normal.
That's how difficult it is to even sniff out a trace of these particles.
Then, in moments of intensity, he drew vehemence without a trace of melodramatic excess.
Then you'll be able to return defective fidget spinners without a trace of guilt.
The enthusiasm of the kissers, a trace of erotic excess, added to its fascination.
When America finally abandons Afghanistan, hardly a trace of our time there will remain.
Because these are found objects, though, a trace of their prior existence remains discernible.
Not long ago, however, photography demanded intention, while documentation retained a trace of novelty.
The same is true of "Zoolander 2," which doesn't have a trace of erotic energy.
And this is what happened: She did not have pneumonia, not a trace of it.
Since then, not a trace of Earhart, Noonan, nor their plane has ever been recovered.
One minute, they saw a trace of a memory "light up" in an fMRI scan.
Without apology or even a trace of sheepishness, Travis Lett confessed to being a thief.
But she sang the great final lament with majestic clarity, without a trace of excess.
Ms. Pires, 71, is an elegant technician and probing interpreter without a trace of flashiness.
"But it doesn't bring that blue back," Shuster, 36, said with a trace of resignation.
The names, he announced with a trace of disgust, were Kelly Ellard and Warren Glowatski.
He delivered the news without a trace of drama, according to people in the room.
Traditionally, a bit of mace, a hint of pepper and a trace of anchovy suffice.
But he spoke softly and, though always with a furrowed brow, without a trace of malice.
This is corn and soybean country, but there's a trace of strange fruit in the soil.
The bread, from an Italian distributor in New Jersey, contains not a trace of rice flour.
Ms. Yende and Mr. Camarena treat the story seriously, without a trace of mugging or winking.
There's an icy wind and a trace of nervous anticipation in the air as families slowly gather.
Strong opinions are currency; and a big payout is not uncommonly accompanied by a trace of smugness.
A side of winter greens was watery, without a trace of the promised Calabrian chile or Parmesan.
Without a trace of irony, the deputy prime minister accused the constitutional court of flouting the constitution.
Trying to wrap your mind around this world that's gone, there's not a trace of it left.
And I don't have to tell you that there wasn't a trace of hate in his heart.
Asked why, she said without a trace of self-pity that she was a very sensitive kid.
In the hospital, tests revealed trouble with his heart, a trace of cancer, a gall bladder problem.
Aside from their artwork, no one has found a trace of the people who once lived there.
Yet, not a trace of that emotion is ever apparent from him, his spokespeople or his acolytes.
Although he is more mild-mannered than his father, he has a trace of the family braggadocio.
"I mean, we've watched them all," Stevens said, somehow delivering this information without a trace of conceit.
"Jeans that are low slung, on somebody who's like seventy?" she said, with a trace of distaste.
One note: The point of using a burner is to avoid leaving a trace of your phone activity.
The robot is also practically silent in its movements—not a trace of that cartoonish Mr. Roboto sound.
"I don't think I've ever had cornbread," one of them prononuced, without a trace of shame or sorrow.
The risk is very small, and very few smokers will ever experience even a trace of psychotic feelings.
But there is a trace of myth in it, too, and there's no sense in shutting that out.
But in the Cryos International office, there wasn't a trace of awkwardness between the workers and the donors.
"To get to meet Prozac and then to work in concert," he writes without a trace of irony.
They tasted like a cross between black beans and pintos, with just a trace of the Cuban oregano.
"I think it's going to be a big future for me," she says without a trace of arrogance.
In the sublime slow movement, the pensive Adagietto, Mr. van Zweden did not allow a trace of sentimentality.
"She came highly recommended," Ms. Radziwill said with only a trace of irony from her living room chair.
But Louis C. K. doesn't focus on squirming over these feelings, and there's not a trace of shame.
The coconut oil lends a trace of its sweet, tropical aroma as it yields a crisp, lacy crust.
If it's not cleaned properly, the only thing you can taste from this organ is a trace of urine.
Thousands of tips poured in from around the country, but police never found a trace of the little girl.
There's hardly a trace of those things anymore, and now the more recent editorial component is also in question.
He is trim and somewhat formal, and speaks softly, with a trace of the accent of his native Trinidad.
"One of the mummies had a trace of an arrow in the head," he said in a phone interview.
Here is the flawed nation, one strange facial expression at a time, without a trace of smugness or parody.
Others, including many of the storms that menaced the biggest cities, left barely a trace of their feared fury.
But Haydn's oratorio tells the tale with wonder and joy and hardly a trace of spiritual angst or questioning.
There was a foreignness to him, something craggy and lonesome, and a trace of an accent in his voice.
By the time they started testing the restaurants and the employees, they couldn't find a trace of the bacteria.
It's so foggy that they can barely see in front of them, and there is hardly a trace of civilization.
There are, they point out without a trace of irony, plenty of security cameras around to make customers feel safe.
"Forget Me Not" has a trace of that film's whimsy, but leeched of color and, at times, in slow motion.
The Times reports that there was only a "trace of a nonnarcotic medicine in a therapeutic dose" in his system.
Without a trace of fondness, forward Jay Beagle remembers battling Oshie in the corners, trying to jimmy the puck free.
Cuba Gooding Jr. celebrated his 52nd birthday without a trace of trepidation over his impending criminal trial for sexual misconduct.
"It's a bit cringy to say," he said, a trace of a smile emerging from his salt-and-pepper stubble.
The former head of the Istanbul bar has said the case shows that "not a trace of justice" remains in Turkey.
If you go back to Gattaca, characters are scared of leaving a trace of themselves, so the world is very sterile.
"I've gone through four pairs of pointe shoes in three years," she says with a trace of pride in her voice.
What had happened here was evident and apparent, without a trace of anything that needed to be looked at more carefully.
The bran keeps the juices from escaping, so the flesh is tender, and the near scorch leaves a trace of smoke.
Sanitation and janitorial crews struggled to swab down rooms where even a trace of the virus could infect the next patient.
The place was packed with artist types, but also locals wearing flannel shirts and work boots without a trace of irony.
In these photos, she has surprisingly smooth skin, hardly any gray hair and, in most of them, a trace of amusement.
"Unexpected Dangers," his picture of Point Dume, in Malibu, captures a trace of the moon as it is obscured by clouds.
There's an emotional love scene in which Archambault shows Gertrude's bare chest and belly without a trace of pity or discomfort.
Also nearby was a trace of a performance by Hovak Johnston (unfortunately without any context for the people who missed it).
Even the best dry shampoo, I find, leaves behind at least a trace of a chalky cast on my very dark hair.
The report says the only thing found in his body was a trace of a non-narcotic medicine in a therapeutic dose.
Sometimes, I even look him up on American and Canadian prison inmate locators, hoping to dig up a trace of him somewhere.
And yet there doesn't ever seem to be a trace of the ego one might associate with a writer of his caliber.
Hourglass Ambient Lighting Bronzer in Nude Bronze Light creates the perfect luminous glow for fair complexions without a trace of visible shimmer.
Growing up in South Korea, I had heard it mentioned often, although it seemed to me always with a trace of shame.
The Europeans blame ISIS and they present themselves as humanitarian, but they have not a trace of humanitarianism when they bomb Syria.
This production boasts the German bass Georg Zeppenfeld, whose voice carries natural heft and authority without a trace of huffiness or posturing.
Mr. Dreyfus said the auction house would have picked up a trace of that tainted history, had its review been more thorough.
Together, they scoured the woods for Vadie, their fears growing as night fell without a trace of the girl or her dog.
The first question at the news conference was telling: Was there still a trace of the far right in the coalition pact?
But he is preserved here in Neel's hand, and in a sneering snapshot, a trace of a life not yet ground down.
Out in the parking lot, Pal Valsgard wore a milder expression— a trace of impatience — as he gazed at his electric car.
His 310-page serial poem is about the poet, the poem, and poetry, without a trace of nostalgia or sappy romantic idealism.
The town drinks from the Ossippee aquifer, an underground labyrinth of granite-purified mountain water that's never seen a trace of industrial pollution.
A judge just agreed with K, K and K, and issued an injunction prohibiting Haven from using a trace of the famed trio.
But to this day, one has only to scratch the surface of an old pillar box to find a trace of red paint.
WENDY'S — SMALL CHOCOLATE FROSTYCCINO, $2.49 — Somewhere between McDonald's iced coffee and its mocha, this drink was milky, chocolatey, with a trace of coffee.
Mr. Hough conveyed the exploratory elements of "Clair de lune" by playing it with rhythmic integrity and not a trace of expressive milking.
He doesn't shake a pom-pom or anything, being more of a shades-and-jeans man, without a trace of hoopla or hullabaloo.
I smiled and sighed at the pure flavor: so earthy and saturating on my palate, yet exiting cleanly without a trace of aftertaste.
The thing is, this universe is so big, and so sparse, that casual players might never find a trace of another living soul.
There's not a trace of life force in its recommendations and very little apparent understanding of the person keying a query into its engine.
I had to search in my heart, through layers of frustration and failure, to find a new purpose and a trace of self-worth.
"Yan steps up to the plate without a trace of the nerves you might expect of a first-time big-budget director," she wrote.
There's not a trace of that, as far as I can see, in any of the work on show by the women Abstract Expressionists.
A trace of a silver mustache graces his curved mouth and his hands rest wrinkled, worked but open, near the pockets of his jacket.
There's a trace of the body in all Schultz's work, but here it is directly foregrounded in a way that makes it particularly fascinating.
When we speak earlier this month, there isn't a trace of fear or trepidation in her voice; rather, all that comes through is fire.
And it's true — Stolen often felt pointless because someone could steal a person back instantly, without ever leaving a trace of your momentary possession.
Time stretched out to a condensed infinity—more successes from the radio, and not a trace of the rocket right in front of us.
Husky but not a smoker's hack, deep but not masculine, breathy but not gaspy, a trace of New York but not Queens, New York.
Residents have started the hard work of rebuilding, fitting together the broken pieces of their homes and lives without a trace of self-pity.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' There is not a trace of soy sauce in the fried rice at Fan Fried Rice Bar.
A fluid narrative voice, pointedly lyrical and without a trace of irony, gives equal weight to the perceptions of both ghosts and living characters.
Political radicalism at college is now more vocation than avocation, and anyone who displays a trace of racism, misogyny or sexual predation is suspect.
Roberts offered not a trace of his own views or any hint about whether the hopes some senators have for him are well placed.
As Mark Twain saw, the prewar American South grounded its "organic" medievalism in Walter Scott's novels, without a trace of Rousseau infecting the brew.
The NWS even recorded on Saturday a trace of snowfall at Missoula International Airport, where no trace of snow has been recorded on Sep.
Similarly, Cruz has no empathy for Mexican or Muslim immigrants, or even a trace of fellow-feeling for a fellow Republican senator like John McCain.
The sun was shining, there was barely a trace of cloud in the bright blue sky and the temperature was about 85 degrees (30 Celsius).
"There has been so much written and said about the murder, and thousands of suppositions, but not a trace of reality," he told The Guardian.
That key was supposed to be erased forever, rendering the whole thing unrecoverable, but now it seems like a trace of that private key survived.
Although we are fully symbolic creatures today, on occasion a trace of our primal selves bubbles to the surface in the form of a scream.
In a five-minute closing sequence, Rick arranges for his capture while Nine Inch Nails's "Hurt" swells in the background without a trace of irony.
Timothy Egan Not long ago, I went to the top of Crater Mountain searching for a trace of the last living Beat poet, Gary Snyder.
"I am new," Suleiman said, showing a trace of blow on his cheek which he says he sustained trying to stop people stealing his belongings.
Without a trace of complaint or hardship, he describes happily living in cramped apartments, earning nothing doing comedy and sledgehammering walls for $25 a day.
You might see a trace of Huck Finn in Zain — a wily, footloose boy whose wanderings illuminate the absurdities and horrors of the larger world.
Beyond the meat, frankfurters have a trace of smoke, a touch of garlic and a hum of warm spice from paprika, coriander, clove or nutmeg.
"The year I lost my limbs was the most brilliant of my life," Mr. Lewis, 37, said in an interview, without a trace of irony.
Within the outsized, often abject, horror of the film, there's a trace of Richard Yates's suburban downfall for the man who seemingly has it all.
"I would like to be on Dancing with the Stars because I want to be a star," Nagasu said, a trace of playfulness in her voice.
Most people can go through their entire lives without ever once being asked, point blank, without a trace of irony, whether or not they are evil.
"Dancehall is now very popular, but when I did it, I was criticized for selling out," Shaggy explains without a trace of bitterness in his voice.
"It's complicated—if I don't want to be humanized all the time, then I shouldn't tweet about my acne," he says without a trace of annoyance.
"This is a typical situation that shows that not a trace of justice remains in Turkey," said Turgut Kazan, the former head of the Istanbul bar.
There's also something downright elegiac about the show's portrait of downtown New York, which has a trace of the Scorsese classic "After Hours," updated for gentrification.
"The North Water" is careful to avoid pastiche; there is not a trace of irony or a moment when the author descends into period-piece writing.
He swam in beauty, because in its transience he aspired to discern a glimpse of eternity: There was always a trace of philosophy in his sensuality.
Romy's narration darts around in a voice that is tough, cynical, a little defensive at times, but ruthlessly honest and without a trace of self-pity.
Maybe it was inevitable, but during the London years, Ms. Norman started speaking with a trace of a British accent that sometimes slipped into her singing.
But a wicked storm quickly separated the two ships, and when they were reunited the next day, there wasn't a trace of the crew in sight.
Her voice was clear, with barely a trace of the hoarseness she had on Monday, as she read her dissent from bench, wearing her famed dissent collar.
Then she tells me, without a trace of irony, that she drank too much because she was upset with herself for not going to the AA meeting.
"We can confirm that the polymer pellet from which the base substrate is made contains a trace of a substance known as tallow," a Bank spokeswoman said.
But during the 1980s, it was resurrected by marketers north of the border, who also coined the term "Decade of the Hispanic" without a trace of irony.
Mozart saves ensembles for crucial moments, and these pieces also seem to evolve without a trace of formality in Mozart's score, at least in this eloquent performance.
Rescuers scoured about 1,700 square miles after the single-engined Piper Malibu plane went missing but had failed to find a trace of the aircraft until now.
In the final movement, Ms. Malkki deftly balanced the music's tumultuous frenzy with symphonic majesty, driving headlong to the brassy climax without a trace of cinematic excess.
It displays a picture of an acoustic wake as a trace of coloured dots behind a moving source of loud noise, such as a souped-up motorcycle.
The rats must have died a few days before the couple left on vacation: The woman said there was a trace of the smell before she left.
Rainfall is not uncommon this time of year, with about 80% of previous tournaments seeing at least a trace of rain during the four days of play.
After failing to find a trace of the weapon, investigators quickly ruled out a suicide and had instead focused on finding a personal motive for the killing.
Yet she finds a trace of redemption in the process of ruin, as in a photograph of two rusted, half-destroyed tankers leaning together, as if for support.
On the flip side, a small plate of untoasted bread masquerading as "bruschetta," spread with stone-cold ricotta and a trace of truffle honey, squandered fragrance and flavor.
And while finding the debris (and potentially a trace of explosives) is essential to determine which theory proves right, it would not tell us how an attack occurred.
At dusk, seven miles later, we hit a trace of civilization: a few telephone poles off the road, and, just visible in the flattening, vanishing light, a house.
"With the floods washing away everything... there is not even a trace of our small thatched hut," said Lakshmi Das, a mother of three, living in Kaliabor, Assam.
Someday, Plumlee will be remembered only as a large head, DeMarcus as an NBA great, but a trace of their mutual enmity will frame him, ever so slightly.
In his film, Rosi chooses to show the rescue crews as anonymous figures, and casts the military ships and helicopters in silhouette, without a trace of national insignia.
It's hard to hold off for long, though, because it arrives with a scoop of bucolically green butter mixed with blanched spring peas and a trace of honey.
" Eventually, the bright colors fade and a hardness settles in; life is transformed into geology, "a trace of volcanic activity cooled down with pretensions of eternity, stable, fixed.
The different shades that correspond to the various buildups of tape are a trace of the unwinding, suggestive of what was once whole and of its ongoing destruction.
Theise hopes that if the cells are entering the bloodstream via the interstitium, they may leave a trace of protein in the fluid surrounding much of the body.
Within the borders of Area X, all human inhabitants have vanished, and the natural world has returned to its pristine state, without a trace of man-made pollutants.
"The three masts were broken and overturned, the two chimneys were broken, and there was a trace of bombardment on the side of the ship," said the statement.
For all Fara's erudition and scholarship, not to mention her description of herself as a "pernickety academic" at Clare College, Cambridge, she writes without a trace of stuffiness.
Hearing the great myths spoken in a language from my present with a trace of ancient history physically broke me open, Gaiman's voice bringing the characters to life.
One of Ms. Thongngoen's deputies, stationed there, prepares the desserts, like soft taro, or pumpkin cubes in warm coconut milk that has more than a trace of salt.
With her shoulder-length hair down, nary a trace of makeup, and wearing a simple black dress with white socks and black shoes, she looked like an overgrown schoolgirl.
"I have college interviews this week and I just shot my voice," said one girl after their grand finale — "Sex" — grinning ear to ear without a trace of regret.
" In another letter written that year, she describes one of the hostel children as having grown into "a very pretty young girl, without a trace of 45 or German.
We barely heard a trace of music on Trump's campaign trail, and when we did, it was The Rolling Stones — who themselves demanded that Trump stop playing their music.
Republicans in both the House and the Senate express barely a trace of concern about how many people will be insured in the coming years if Obamacare is repealed.
Which means there will always be a trace of any regretful texts you've sent in the previous hours — even if you're gaining the ability to nix the actual content.
With that innovative dish came a bowl of pico de gallo, its tired tomatoes, finely diced, somewhat enlivened by red onion, cilantro, lime juice and a trace of jalapeño.
There was only a trace of snow in Central Park last month, only the sixth time the park had no measurable snow in February since records began in 1868.
A trace of the past does exist at the Woodstock Library, a limestone-fronted three-story library on East 160th Street that was built by Andrew Carnegie in 1914.
Attached to the glowing voice was the suggestion of a sigh from a woman looking back with a mixture of wistful regret and acceptance, without a trace of bitterness.
While I disagreed with many of his arguments, often emphatically, I never found a trace of bias, bigotry, or any disrespect towards the same-sex individuals in the case.
The film carries a trace of the sweep of a great screen epic along with the straightforward, explanatory qualities of mass-audience TV, and is never less than absorbing.
Deep Roots finds her in New York City, trying to track down people with a trace of Deep One blood who might be willing to join their tiny new community.
There is barely a trace of bombast when Jack Ma, Alibaba's founder, says that he eventually hopes to see former Alibaba employees running 200 of the top 500 Chinese firms.
But the moment Gabby Douglas exhibited a trace of disappointment or distress, we abandoned this harmonious image of Team USA, choosing instead to focus on (and cruelly judge) Douglas' attitude.
Films — durational in nature, extensive in time as well as in space — need not disclose their structural integrity, or lack thereof, all at once and without a trace of ambiguity.
To acknowledge even a trace of ambiguity or doubt would have both undermined the legal argument and amounted to an admission that the law's challengers were engaged in cynical mischief.
Did Churchill fear that viewers might see in this fuchsia-faced, harrumphing old grump a trace of their determined leader, his jaw jutting out like the prow of a dreadnought?
In the same way, it would be difficult to draw a sharp line between nihilism and racism, or to find a trace of one without some germ of the other.
You can listen to this article right here: Here, you will find hardly a trace of the actual human beings whose experiences have been commodified over the last quarter century.
As of Friday, there had not been even a trace of snow at the city's airports in February, according to the National Weather Service, for the first time on record.
Obviously, there's more than a trace of LaValle's survival-centric, morally curious Matheson in this book, too, but that sort of horror is, in its pure form, much less common.
"The videos of self-harm and suicide are the most disturbing, despite the fact that most of them are simple calls for help," said Harry, without a trace of hesitation.
It's also the perfect excuse to show off our latest obsession: Sunny Life's mini pineapple votives, which flawlessly set the vibe for any gathering and burn without a trace of scent.
Christian de Rocquigny, the local prosecutor in charge of the investigation, told the publication there was only "a trace of a nonnarcotic medicine in a therapeutic dose" found in his system.
The way that skin-care obsessives talk about taking your makeup off before bed, you'd think leaving so much as a trace of mascara behind is a crime punishable by death.
This week, the BoE confirmed on Twitter that its new £5 banknote contained a "trace of tallow", a substance which comes from animal fats, including rendered forms of beef or mutton.
In contrast to drawing, in which the erasures are often as visible as the marks, you can add and remove sections of tape without leaving a trace of your activity behind.
Before a blush can be deemed truly great, it must first check off all the boxes: highly pigmented, buildable, easy to blend, finely-milled, and soft, without a trace of chalkiness.
But the series has always contained a trace of the idea that Shaw is at once part of the central band of heroes and just a little bit apart from it.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic left this tournament with barely a trace of his superstar qualities, yet at 34 has announced that he is about to embark on his next adventure — with Manchester United.
Yet you could detect a trace of forced vivacity in Ms. Oropesa's interpretation, an intentional touch of tremulous fervor in her sound, even as she let bright-voiced, ebullient phrases soar.
There isn't a trace of anxiety in his game and he doesn't need (or want) the ball to make a difference, which only increases shot attempts for James and Kyrie Irving.
All within about a half-hour, the stage was set, the hits were sung and then play resumed, without a trace of the one of the greatest halftime performances of all time.
"We wanted the space to feel like Google," says Eleni Gabre-Madhin, the founder of blueMoon, a new agribusiness incubator that opened in Addis Ababa in February, without a trace of irony.
And in owning up to all their lies without a trace of embarrassment, Val reveals how proud and grateful he is to be part of his family, "unconventional" though it may be.
Ibrahimovic came and went from these Euros with barely a trace of his presence, then signed a contract with Manchester United that will make him one of the highest-paid players around.
Even if Hall was shocked or hurt to learn of Kelly's show replacing her third hour, the journalist remained cheery and pleasant on air, without a trace of annoyance in her voice.
Following "Tao," the orchestra was joined by the brilliant pianist Garrick Ohlsson for Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, a vigorous, crisp and clear performance without a trace of Romantic excess.
Comb through the DNA of Chinese people and you'll find a trace of this culinary story, according to the largest-scale genetic study of Chinese people to date, published Thursday in Cell.
The sky was still blue — there are 24 hours of daylight in the Antarctic summer — and it was a relatively balmy minus 25 Fahrenheit (minus 32 Celsius), without a trace of wind.
Even as they bend to the task of reclaiming what the tempest has scattered, a trace of that wild ache lingers — a glimpse into what it means to be inconsolably, joyously human.
They used to descend on stores that sell the shapeless black gowns called abayas imposed on Saudi women, scoop up those with any adornment — a trace of color, beads — and burn them.
Some of those parents are "marshaling the best possible experts and the best possible arguments, some of which bear a trace of the extracurricular résumé-polishing of college applicants," Ms. Taylor writes.
"There are ways that you can interfere with the tallying process and cast doubt on election results" — Richard Clarke Old voting machines could be manipulated without a trace of the hacker being detected.
Other gyroids, which instinctively dance and ululate but cannot communicate, are more likely empty vessels waiting to receive souls, or perhaps once contained a spirit that left a trace of its humanity behind.
Not a trace of the romance of old New Orleans remained in Andrews's play, which transplanted Williams's fragile flower from a magnolia-scented past to an Ikea-decorated present stinking of cheap vodka.
Their findings: Of the 228 groups that bought ads about those issues before Election Day, 121 were identified as "suspicious," meaning researchers couldn't find a trace of them in federal records or online.
She shared the results with her younger sister and my husband and me, declaring that she had not a trace of Irish in her despite being told by her father of his background.
Those who go this route are among the least powerful people in the world, and they often drown anonymously — mere statistics in tragedies that tend to occur with barely a trace of documentation.
And there's more than a trace of Beckett's famously absent Godot to the Head, Edward's boss, whose arrival is keenly anticipated, though how he would get through the marauders outside is anyone's guess.
"An x-ray showed that there is still a trace of a former illness of insufficient blood in the brain as per in 2012 but the check found no new abnormalities," the palace said.
"We can confirm that the polymer pellet from which the base substrate is made contains a trace of a substance known as tallow," the Bank of England, said in a statement emailed to CNBC.
The article also revealed details of Bourdain's toxicology report, which found no narcotics and only a "trace of a nonnarcotic medicine in a therapeutic dose" in his system at the time of his death.
When the Rorschach test burst onto the American scene in the 1940s, it seemed wholly different from other personality tests, or "people-sorting instruments," as they were then called without a trace of irony.
Dr. Metspalu concluded that all people in Papua New Guinea carry a trace of DNA from an earlier wave of Africans who left the continent as long as 140,000 years ago, and then vanished.
"For now, we have secured a trace of Amatrice's past — that's the principal thing, that the community has preserved its history," said Maria Letizia Sebastiani, the Culture Ministry official who oversaw that afternoon's recovery.
In the battlefield of ideas and ideology that is health economics, Uwe was always a calm voice of reason, telling people things they didn't want to hear but without a trace of personal rancor.
After running multiple tests, she struck on the right calibrations, resulting in craggy puffs of dark bronze that shatter and vanish, richness yielding to lightness, leaving not a trace of oil on the fingers.
Indeed, "Star Trek" has always borne a trace of real-world politics: the United Federation of Planets, modelled after the UN or perhaps the EU, has embodied peace since the original series aired in 1966.
You can hear a trace of the genre in the fearless compositions of Joanna Newsom or, equally, in "Pyramids," an epic Frank Ocean slow jam that blends Afrocentric mythology with a narrative about sex work.
"There is a trace of tallow in the polymer pellets used in the base substrate of the polymer £5 notes," the Bank of England said repeatedly in responses to inquiries this week on social media.
His style had evolved, in line with modernists like Lennie Tristano and Thelonious Monk, but he still had a trace of the South in his earthy attack, and in his untroubled relationship with blues inflection.
Only with victory in the Cold War in the early 1990s did Democrats begin regain a trace of their old confidence that American involvement in the world, especially for humanitarian reasons, should sometimes be embraced.
Mr. Hellman's low-key approach dovetails perfectly with Mr. Stanton's quiet matter-of-factness for a scene that feels as ordinary as life and, remarkable for the time, contains not a trace of gay panic.
And before those March showers, there had been only a trace of snow in Central Park last month — only the sixth time the park had no measurable snow in February since records began in 1868.
He has an almost Clintonian (Bill) ability to make regular voters feel listened to and included; in the squares of Saarbrücken he slapped backs, munched a sausage and bantered with shoppers without a trace of awkwardness.
"There were eggshells in the first bite," he says without a trace of bitterness, gesturing toward the plate of eggs; myself, the FX publicist, and the waitress all laugh nearly in unison, waiting for the punchline.
After the passage of Virginia's "one drop" law in 1924, whereby anyone with a trace of blackness was classified accordingly, Walter Plecker, the monstrous registrar of the Bureau of Vital Statistics, singled the Melungeons out for persecution.
While the source of her subjects might be farm implements, the transformations she guides them through, according to the particular requirements of a technique, become a form of celebration and praise inflected by a trace of melancholy.
Fancy gloves, oh, wears old MacHeath, babe So there's never, never a trace of red Turning a brutal tale of murder into feel-good all American pop engages what the country runs on: a brilliant cover story.
In Mississippi, the Republican governor signed a bill last month that largely bans abortions once doctors can detect a trace of a fetal heartbeat with an ultrasound, which can come as early as six weeks into pregnancy.
The result was "without a trace of hyperbole, a triumph: awe inspiring and transformative," said Michael Gallagher, a member of the international committee of experts and chief conservator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The final movement was a feisty dance, like a Russified Chopin mazurka, with spiraling runs and bursts of chords, played by Mr. Trifonov with fire and élan, though not a trace of showiness for its own sake.
ROME (Reuters) - An ancient terracotta rendering of the head of Hades, god of the underworld, with a trace of blue in his curly beard is on its way back to Italy decades after being dug up illegally.
Reports and commentaries started to appear touting China's economic might and, without a trace of irony, reaffirming the government's determination not to yield to pressure in trade talks with the US. "Resilience" suddenly became a buzzword in headlines.
Dr. Shapiro, a young doctor with a trace of an Eastern European accent, sat down at the battered wooden table and listened to the patient describe the terrible episode of chest pain followed by the loud rhythmic whoosh.
So as visitors and participants scratch away, they start to uncover a new image underneath while simultaneously leaving a trace of their own, in this way the artist hopes the installation encourages participants to express their own creativity.
"That three-wood, I smoked it 280 (yards), a nice high cut off a downhill lie, not exactly an easy shot to hit but I pulled it off," he said, displaying just a trace of his old cockiness.
In response, Hanna details Lucas' (Brendan Robinson) car so that not a trace of evidence is left from her hit-and-run with Rollins, and seeks out the shovels the Liars' used to bury the fake doctor's body.
Butler will be seventy next year, but he still speaks with the boyish, wondrous voice of a mind-blown surfer, enriched by a trace of the clipped, singsong accent that, in Hawaii, provides a form of local cred.
The movement's subsequent leaders—Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, Jerry Falwell, Jr., Ann Coulter, Sarah Palin, Ted Cruz—pursued power, celebrity, and their enemies on the left without a trace of Reagan's optimistic gloss or William F. Buckley's intellectual dash.
The Pit, one of LA's scrappier and more visionary galleries, includes the highly intellectual paintings of Allison Miller that engage your mind without a trace of visual pandering, and Florian Morlat's cardboard collages, wrily funny and unforgettably original.
I couldn't catch what was being said, but there was a pronounced pause after each sentence, and the voice spoke precisely, without a trace of emotion, as if trying to convey something extremely important as objectively as possible.
What he cannot do is erase the mark of the man — a measured and rational president, a committed father and husband, who is leaving his country much better off, and the office without a trace of personal scandal.
Agnes, the older of the two, grew up in a Commander's family, and recounts her childhood with sadness and a trace of longing, explaining the way that being trained into subservience can feel like being honored, and blessed.
"The EU appears to be trying to appeal to Trump's willingness to settle for quick, small deals by dangling a small regulatory package with a trace of agriculture, but that may not be enough for farmers," he wrote.
"True crime" is all the rage, perhaps in part because the label contains a trace of wish fulfillment, a suggestion that we can finally learn the truth of a tragedy if we only delve deeply enough into its details.
It's true that I'm a scratcher and a picker; if I find a trace of an ingrown hair anywhere on my body, I will cancel my evening plans to spend a few luxurious hours prospecting it with two dirty fingernails.
It's tempting to play the archaeologist and puzzle over the precise meaning of a Joe Howe object as if these works were from some long lost civilization that vanished without a trace of or any indication of who their maker was.
Today, some 600,000 Israelis, out of a population of close to 9 million, can claim a measure of Iraqi ancestry - a trace of history Tassa and his band, The Kuwaitis, have brought to light through their three Arabic-language albums.
For someone who is so romantic, who has written a few of the loveliest love songs, it's not easy to find that many of his songs that document true love without a trace of homicide drifting by to borrow some sugar.
Phil Bryant, the Republican governor of Mississippi, on Thursday signed a bill largely banning abortions once doctors can detect a trace of a fetal heartbeat with an ultrasound, a milestone that can come as early as six weeks into pregnancy.
The mark Holzer hits in this case is the mark in the most cave-drawing sense: the effort to leave (or find) a trace of something that is not an opinion, but a register of some kind, certifying a lived experience.
As her husband, the novelist Michael Chabon, slept and her teenage son and daughter slumped over the breakfast table, Ms. Waldman did not feel a trace of morning surliness, or of the suffocating depression that had dogged her for months.
The civil rights leader explained that Meek appears determined, strong and without a trace of bitterness after being sentenced to prison for 2 to 4 years for violating his probation ... violations that Al says weren't pursued as crimes, but punished as such, regardless.
There is disapproval in her voice when she speaks of the Democratic nominee, if also a trace of respect, and she strains to recognize the independent young woman whose decision not to change her last name so alienated rural Arkansans back in 1980.
The banjoist and singer has earned considerable acclaim and a MacArthur Genius grant through her work as both a dynamic folk performer and deft musical historian, reviving long-dormant strains of traditional American music without invoking a trace of golden age syndrome.
Many K-pop acts looking to make it in the U.S. have opted to collaborate with big-name Stateside artists, or even release straightforward pop/hip-hop English-language songs that do everything to hide even a trace of a foreign accent.
Even the least of tamales — warmth ebbing, masa starting to crumble, a stingy pat of filling immured at the center without a trace of flavor trickling out — even these I have eaten whole, with a brief sigh for what might have been.
Even now, a trace of the eager rube still clings to him, and his idea of a helpful stunt, at a critical point in the film, is to mount an old motorcycle, light-years from Earth, and gun it straight at the enemy.
"My father is a very hardworking guy, and that's his focus in life, so I got a lot of the paternal attention that a boy wants and needs from my grandfather," he told New York magazine "without a trace of bitterness," the outlet wrote. 5.
On any night of the week you'll find ancient Hollywood restaurants that are still overflowing with patrons, all looking for a trace of a long-lost L.A.—in the bottom of a martini glass, or the down the side of an aged leather booth.
The problem, as the MIT researchers behind Veil explain in a new paper outlining the service, is that private browsing modes, even ones using Tor and other measures, can still leave a trace of your history on the device itself, in RAM or temporary storage.
"As a mother of two young sons, it's alarming that the food in school meals could contain even a trace of a chemical that could harm students' development and ability to learn," Gillibrand, who sits on the Senate Agriculture Committee, said in a statement.
At a rally on Wednesday, President Donald Trump, seemingly without a trace of irony, said Americans "should stop treating political opponents as morally defective" and urged the media and his Democratic adversaries to "set a civil tone and to stop the endless hostility" toward conservatives.
Now some of those parents are using their resources to boost their own chances of getting a lenient sentence, by marshaling the best possible experts and the best possible arguments, some of which bear a trace of the extracurricular résumé-polishing of college applicants.
Ms. Burrell sings it entirely in the sweet spot of her range, never showing a trace of strain, and Mr. Glasper adds a sinuous R&B chord progression, with help from his regular band mates, the drummer Mark Colenburg and the bassist Derrick Hodge.
During the aforementioned interview some 16 years ago, he definitely told me, without a trace of irony: "I'm the most intelligent person you'll ever meet"—a statement I remember to this day because while I silently scoffed at his audacity, I was impressed by it too.
One would later write of the "very marvelous transformations" that his body underwent: by no means good looking, oh no—some would call it hideous—not a trace of any of our Master's features are recognizable but a perfect likeness of Horus the great Egyptian god….
"I mean, here's this bloke from England who's a little overweight, with his zaftig charisma showing up, taking the latest slot that potheads and college students watch, and suddenly he's become a viral sensation that's global," Mr. Fielden said, a trace of his Texas twang poking through.
And there are poignant evocations of performers such as Joplin and the singer Sissieretta Jones who aspired to what was once called "high art" — for Joplin, his opera Treemonisha and for Jones, classical opera compositions — without a trace of the burnt cork expected by white audiences.
But as the title indicates, Mann seeks his essence primarily in light, a warm, honeyed, Southern light that pours in through windows or leaks through Venetian blinds and that persists as a trace of the artist even after he has died and his studio has been emptied and repainted.
There is the woman who tears her house apart looking for a trace of "Taffy," the dog she either once owned or read about in a book; the writer who as a child returned unaccompanied to a petting zoo to discover whether he has injured a horse's eye.
The title's four digits are a nod to Sudan's breeding number, and its expression of praise — which we typically associate with canines — a trace of the affection the hefty mammal receives from his rangers as they keep alert for the poachers who are largely responsible for having decimated his kin.
Maybe he has taken the book as it is, innocent of authors and allegories, and found in it a trace of his experience: a story that begins with the injury of replacement and ends with partial restitution — the reunion of the little girl, her doll and, begrudgingly, the new cat.
Three sauces are available: lemon and olive oil, a non-indigenous concoction without a trace of heat; awaze, fueled by berbere, albeit slightly toned down ("it's usually much hotter"); and the house Makina sauce, based on Ms. Gebre Egziabher's mother's recipe, a jalapeño inferno that bestows divinity on all it touches.
Fourteen days after his death, a completed toxicology report revealed that Bourdain had no narcotics in his system at the time of his death, a French judicial official told the New York Times, which reported that there was only a "trace of a nonnarcotic medicine in a therapeutic dose" in his system.
Baskets is a strange gem, and a reason to appreciate the explosion of niche programming inherent to Peak TV. In the show's best episode, Zach Galifianakis's character, a frustrated semi-professional clown, gets fed up with his overbearing mother — played without a trace of irony by Louie Anderson — during their traditional Easter buffet.
While Facebook has taken a hardline stance on terrorism and removes any and all posts that carry even a trace of suspicious content, Twitter has continually attempted to strike a balance between protecting free speech and cracking down on players who use its service as a way to promote violence or threats.
And without a trace of irony, Omarosa gives a DR talking head where she blasts Shannon for all the "me, me, me, I, I, I" and in the same breath says she (Omarosa) has to focus on her own long-term strategy because she always has to look out for herself. Lordy.
Citizen Lab, a group of researchers based at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, has said it found a trace of the Pegasus software in a phone belonging to a group of experts backed by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights who investigated the 2014 disappearance of 43 students.
As to the so-called Viking claps — the resonant, rhythmic clapping of the hands above the head interspersed with a deep guttural "huh" — it became a bigger sensation at Euro 2016 than even Scandinavia's biggest star, Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Sweden, who left the tournament with barely a trace of ever having arrived.
He has a calm, Zen-like bearing, honed in part through yoga and meditation, but there was a trace of worry in his eyes and a degree of circumspection in his voice, particularly when he was pressed for details about particular missions (he emphasized that he could not talk about anything classified).
For much of the first half of the season, Patty is crushing madly on him (the plotline disappears without a trace of explanation several episodes in, which is maybe for the best), and Insatiable seems to think it's mining an incredible amount of humor Patty swooning while a pastel-clad Bob does pelvic crunches.
" Reviewing his book "The Auden Generation: Literature and Politics in England in the 1930s" (1977), Christopher Lehmann-Haupt wrote in The New York Times Book Review that Professor Hynes "writes with exemplary grace and clarity, and with not a trace of the jargon and obscurantism that increasingly characterize the output of academic factories these days.
Instead, they offered the phenomenon of Pollock himself: a conspicuously modern artist without a trace of European la-di-da, an artist born in Wyoming , no less, who did his painting in a barn, using not a palette but cans of aluminum paint, into which he occasionally mixed (how much more macho could it get?) nails and screws.
Keith and Veronica's father-daughter relationship is one of the most authentic ones on television—if you didn't cry when Keith rescued her from the freezer in the season one finale, you're a monster—and Veronica and Wallace's friendship was continually loving, without a trace of that annoying "they're gonna bang eventually" subtext in boy/girl TV friendships.
By Maria Kuznetsova LIGHTS ALL NIGHT LONG By Lydia Fitzpatrick If contemporary American literature were labeled like processed food, some novels would list Russian Mystique as an ingredient: a hint of ground-up Chekhov, a trace of Putin, some dirty snow from the Gulag, all marinated in the air of a communal apartment, and used to signify literary depth.
Never a people to exhibit excessive pride, one nonetheless detects a sort of edge to the pitch of Christmastime in the Midwest, with aggressive hospitality expressed through homemade holiday cookie exchange, festive sweaters worn without a trace of irony, and of course, adorning the Christmas tree with a selection of ornaments carefully curated over a lifetime of collecting.
He trusts viewers to fill in the detail—there is a trace of Terrence Malick in his style, though with less of Malick's willful incoherence—and what emerges is Chiron's growing sense that his loss and confusion aren't just about his own sexuality, but also the persistent worry that he missed his path toward happiness and now it's too late to turn back.
A MINUS Lord Huron: Strange Trails (IAmSound) Repurposing sonics from Buddy Holly and Workingman's Dead, this beguilingly melodic and cheerful-sounding record is about love and death at the end of the world—a world that for metaphorical purposes is barely settled woods and wilderness without a trace of the urban jangle and connected chaos that drive so many under-30s to distraction.
Of course, the meal should begin with strips of nigella-dotted Turkish bread and a spread or two — maybe memorably creamy purée of dried favas; or the roughly mashed eggplant, smoky without a trace of bitterness; and one of the strained-yogurt dips, either the tangy cacik, laced with minced cucumbers, or the labneh, as firm as a new mattress.
Kuby also said that he'd been a customer of Ottomanelli's for 30 years and his client had always "[interacted] with workers with dignity and good humor and without a trace of negativity" (and presumably he limited his noose-tying to those hours when Kuby wasn't in the store.) Ottomanelli was released without bail on Wednesday, and Judge Phyllis Chu issued an order of protection, prohibiting him from having any contact with Sheppard.
In my dutiful connection to the latest run of Patriot Super Bowl appearances, I have begun to feel something different, strange and unfamiliar — not a recovery of the old romance, but a growing appreciation of pure, ruthless effectiveness, an admiration for iron efficiency, a joy at the dismantling of highly touted rivals, a feeling that almost … almost … makes me begin to have a trace of a scintilla of understanding for what it feels like to be a Yankees fan.
World peace and American security are not enhanced by the prospect of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, two temperamental leaders without a trace of relevant experience to address the crisis at hand, going head to head.
After Vermeer's "Maid Asleep" To make it right   Vermeer painted   then painted over this scene   a woman alone at a table   the cloth pushed back rough folds at the edge    as if    someone   had risen in haste   abandoning the chair   beside her    a wineglass nearly empty   just   in her reach      Though she's been called idle and drunken   a woman drowsing    you might see in her gesture    melancholia              Eyelids drawn she rests   her head   in her hand    Beyond her    a still-life white jug    bowl of fruit    a goblet overturned     Before this a man stood    in the doorway     a dog lay  on the floor Perhaps   to exchange    loyalty     for betrayal Vermeer erased  the dog      and made   of the man a mirror     framed    by the open door                Pentimento the word       for a painter's change     of heart    revision on canvas     means the same    as remorse     after sin Were she to rise        a mirror     behind her     the woman might see    herself     as I did     turning    to rise from my table   then back as if    into    Vermeer's scene It was after    the quarrel        after     you'd had   again too much  to drink   after  the bottle     did not shatter   though I'd brought it   down hard      on the table   and the dog had crept       from the room  to hide         Later    I found a trace    of what   I'd done     bruise  on the table        the size of my thumb       Worrying it     I must have looked   as she does eyes downcast    my head   on the heel   of my palm    In paint a story can change      mistakes be     undone       Imagine Still-Life    with Father    and Daughter              a moment so far back    there's still time      to take the glass   from your hand or mine

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