Recent lab tests reportedly found traces of pork in Sainsbury's "meat-free" meatballs and traces of turkey in Tesco's vegan macaroni.
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The scrape traces in the Dakota Sandstone consist of scratches that are similar to "pseudo nest-building" traces left by living birds.
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Traces of these cataclysmic events can still be seen on the Martian surface, and they could still contain traces of ancient life.
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One thing I've noticed about your career, The Verge — and you can see traces of it, traces, more than traces of it, all over Vox Media — and then your work at Bloomberg and now The Outline, it's super, super design-heavy.
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Traces of plague bacteria were found in five of the skeletons sampled from the mass burial pit, with the remaining 15 thought to have lost their traces.
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The study showed that 29.4 percent of the block-shaped samples had traces of feces, while 93 percent of the acorn-shaped samples had traces of feces.
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These biosignatures could include accumulated piles of microbes (called stromatolites), traces of waste (yep, alien poo), organic compounds containing carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen, or traces of fat and steroids.
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So if you test somebody in time, you can see traces of gene doping, but over time those traces will disappear, and the changes in the body will be permanent.
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TRACES A jazz troubadour from Santiago, Chile, and a welcome presence in New York over the last six years, Camila Meza has a breakthrough album in "Traces," her first on Sunnyside.
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Where Herzog, Mattingly, and others incorporate traces of altered or eroded materials directly into their work, Roberto Visani's and Michael Rakowitz's traces are at a greater remove from their original object.
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All these travelers, their worries and preoccupations, left imperfect traces.
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Our relationship had left few traces in the digital world.
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The site also contained traces of fossilized plants and invertebrates.
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The author skilfully traces the evolution of Gandhi's political beliefs.
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Hair follicles and traces of skin tissue can be seen.
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Other apps like Signal and Wickr leave fewer forensic traces.
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The spacecraft found traces of methane gas in that material.
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His story traces the classic outline of the Hollywood starlet.
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But deeper inside are traces of other gases, said Hofstadter.
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Central Moscow's prosperity bears few traces of those violent events.
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They found traces of red blood cells, collagen and cholesterol.
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Traces of blood were found in Andrew's car, it adds.
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In this case, it's detecting traces of the Zika virus.
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"Traces of allergens could be potentially very dangerous," Fineman said.
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Incredibly, the ancient remains could still contain traces of DNA.
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These biological traces contain DNA, called environmental DNA or eDNA.
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In it, he traces the emergence of the American medical
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Throughout the painting traces of green emanate from the pink.
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But she has since scrubbed all traces of the allegations.
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Far in the distance are traces of bona fide bliss.
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Gaston brilliantly traces through the words of countless intellectuals and
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Traces of the liquid were also found on his clothes.
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Dickson traces the transmutations of Shakespeare's plays across national and
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Traces of state control disappeared as we crossed city limits.
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The app also traces hit paths, while higgling their velocity.
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The doctors found no traces of drugs in Jensen's system.
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"Really good," she says, with seemingly no traces of sarcasm.
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Give special flu shots that don't contain traces of egg.
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"Greater Gotham" traces the historic conflicts amplified by two developments.
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She traces the evolution of food carts and street sweepers.
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The case traces back to April 14 at 8 a.m.
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Faint traces of blue appear and disappear alongside the red.
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Its vineyard traces back at least to the 17th century.
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The arcs it traces is gripping, splendid, a geometer's dream.
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The relationship traces the story of China's ascent after Mao.
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A wavy synth traces a faint horizon line up top.
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A walk up from the docks traces this ethnic geography.
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It traces an arc from sociopolitical resentment to personal growth.
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His memoir traces his roots; it doesn't prophesy his future.
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Even his antic dancing traces a precise evolution of character.
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He traces it back to his childhood near Orlando, Fla.
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"Race" traces the footsteps of the Olympic runner Jesse Owens.
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Beam, like Nabokov's biographers, traces the rift to several causes.
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Traces of Superman were glaringly absent from the set visit.
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That's not to say there aren't traces of the past.
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Traces of the poison were also found under Huong's fingernails.
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Cohen traces it back further, to the raw food movement.
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This quotient, which doesn't yet exist, could help us understand that the bee communication traces itself back to a tiny bee brain, and that whale communication traces itself back to a bigger whale brain.
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Many ATF traces are conducted on guns sold by active dealers.
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All traces of the alternative endings were scrubbed from the website.
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Both had traces of metal in their feet, the report said.
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But the misunderstanding runs much deeper -- and traces back much further.
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Maya Dvash, the curator, traces glasses back to before Benjamin Franklin.
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Ackerman's book briskly traces the history of this deceivingly simply game.
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According to the NYSE, PepsiCo traces its listing date to Dec.
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Mr. McGurk's career traces the arc of American involvement in Iraq.
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Like the shell of the Morsani house, though, some traces remain.
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What we uncovered were the last traces of ancient American dogs.
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These traces can reveal information on habits, lifestyle — even medical conditions.
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We can eliminate all traces of date rape from teen movies.
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Perhaps the resulting settlement would retain traces of Mr Trump's populism.
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Soviets wanted to eradicate all traces of a functioning civil society.
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Traces of pollen suggest the forest was about 90 percent coniferous.
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Still, the long battle for gay marriage has left some traces.
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Zero traces were seen in those acting as a control group.
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The GIF below traces the path Juno took on its journey.
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Specifically, the samples had traces of Aspergillus fungus and E.coli bacteria.
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But the police's subsequent breathalyzer exam showed no traces of alcohol.
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Traces of Zika were detected in the amniotic fluid, it said.
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The oldest child showed no traces of drugs in his system.
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The Great Foreclosure Machine was sloppy; you could uncover its traces.
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One of the wooden braziers found to have traces of cannabis.
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This month's excitement traces back to the end of last year.
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"The doctors found traces of tar in that tumor," Lorenzo says.
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"It hardy ever leaves traces of the crime behind," he says.
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Maybe his personal lodestars will reveal hidden traces of the sublime.
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Traces of a rare poison were later found in his stomach.
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Her voice contains traces of a patois cadence she once had.
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Think of it like a microscopic IV with no physical traces.
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He traces this animosity to the 2008 financial crisis and recession.
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You could see traces of boot-bang bruises on her shins.
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For many other self-cutters, it's important to hide the traces.
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There are traces of this old power system still among us.
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The numbers follow a trend that traces back nearly a decade.
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There is no original sin that leaves behind traces on art.
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This year's appropriations impasse traces largely to one source: the wall.
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"Here's a piece of wood with bark-beetle traces," he said.
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Mierra dislikes the pungent smell of meat and traces of blood.
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The main story line traces the Swede's desperate search for Merry.
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This long-awaited biography traces Shirley Jackson's evolution as an artist.
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All around Paris, they found traces of improved bomb-making materials.
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The Belgian authorities said they found traces of his DNA there.
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In traces of later videos, by other women and queer artists.
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They have learned to be patient and to leave few traces.
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Two decades later, traces of that movement are hard to find.
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Load the sled, check the traces, feed Balto, and mush on.
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It then peripatetically traces such figures through successive generations of artists.
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Instead, it traces the uniqueness of our ability to transmit culture.
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We see traces of that history in the Temple of Bel.
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And this video traces the other scandals in Mr. Manafort's career.
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The vessels bore traces of collisions and big holes in places.
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The Reuters report on the uranium traces was published on Sunday.
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"The Embattled Vote in America" traces the consequences through American history.
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In Village Hall, a lively display of artifacts traces Buchanan's history.
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Garry Small traces his relationship with Saab to that very year.
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Plenty of traces of Russia's legacy remain on the West Coast.
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Trilobites When the total solar eclipse traces a path on Aug.
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It really traces back to the actual pig that made this.
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This exhibition traces the influence of her pioneering 75-year career.
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Residues and traces of violence continue to circulate throughout our societies.
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The animation style, broadly speaking, traces animation over live-action footage.
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I hail from a family where poverty traces back for generations.
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It points to the inescapable traces our backgrounds leave on us.
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There are traces of Cairo's Jewish past scattered throughout the city.
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Details: Researchers tested 75 products, including single-use cartridges and refillable e-liquids — 27% contained traces of endotoxin, a microbial agent found on Gram-negative bacteria, and 81% had traces of glucan, found in most fungi.
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This Works In Transit No Traces, $31, available at Net-a-Porter.
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NASA's Curiosity rover captured traces of the element Boron in September 2017.
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Rather, these studies highlight the chemical traces left behind by ancient creatures.
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She underwent a successful surgery to remove all traces of the disease.
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The BBC reports that the hacking attempt traces back to July 2017.
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And it traces back to a discovery Emmy Noether made in 1915.
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Those hormone changes in pregnancy leave traces after the baby is born.
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Her hands are delicate, yet rough, covered in traces of hard work.
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Migration, conquest and isolation had also left their traces in living populations.
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The images, all untitled, depict shadowed traces and outlines of Mendieta's body.
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Her work traces the evolving history of African American aesthetics since colonialism.
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For days, I felt the traces of her hands on my shoulders.
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But there were also traces of it in supposedly reactionary central Europe.
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More recently, in April, it discovered traces of hydrogen in Enceladus's plumes.
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They found food traces of citrus, caffeine and various herbs and spices.
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Again, this can leave behind traces of what you've been up to.
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But Steele introduced the toxicology reports, which showed no traces of Benadryl.
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In his book, Ward traces China's vision of global preeminence back decades.
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I think animation in music videos traces back to a few things.
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Landmines leak traces of explosive chemicals into the ground and the air.
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But traces of the same issue remain: Only some babies will benefit.
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But the Great Foreclosure Machine was sloppy; you could uncover its traces.
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ISIS traces its origins to an al Qaeda franchise in Iraq (AQI).
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Unexpectedly, they detected traces of cannabinoids in the brazier's charred inner layer.
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The Washington Post's Greg Sargent traces the basic shape of the scam.
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It found only 25—less than one percent—contained traces of fentanyl.
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This year, the most contaminated strawberry had traces of 20 different pesticides.
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This critical biography traces the writer from Ithaca, N.Y., to Cambridge, Mass.
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Eroded but evocative, some retain images of patrons and traces of paintings.
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When she speaks, there are traces of a down-home Southern accent.
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She said there were traces of past microhemorrhaging in Karageorge's prefrontal cortex.
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The musical traces every turbulent moment of Turner's 50-year singing career.
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Outside the house, the traces of her life are hard to find.
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The issue traces back to the botched 2000 vote count in Florida.
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Gone are the traces of architectural drawings and the slashes of color.
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They should be looking for minute traces of rice and bok choy.
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Throughout, Uglow patiently traces the contours of a closeted gay man's life.
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" Elliott sensed traces of what she called her father's "difficult, dark background.
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Are there any physical traces of the founding period of religious Taoism?
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Some of the threads Fitzpatrick traces through her subjects' stories prove disheartening.
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Hospital tests on the drugs found the ketamine contained traces of fentanyl.
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But that meant all material traces of the author's labor were absent.
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We leave these traces of our digital selves all over the internet.
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McGann traces it back to Paul Broca, a brain surgeon and anthropologist.
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"The most beautiful," he says to Amer, and traces the foot's arch.
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US food law allows traces of rodent in a variety of foods.
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I knew traces of their blood and tissue had been found there.
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With his forthcoming album, "Traces," he's breaking 20 years of radio silence.
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Polina Marinova of Fortune traces how the onetime giant lost its way.
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It said no traces of explosives had been found at the site.
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Have you noticed any traces of the season in your community yet?
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The phone records program traces back to the aftermath of the Sept.
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The only traces that remain are the photographs taken at the time.
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Claire's has previously faced similar problems with products containing traces of asbestos.
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The exhibition traces how German leaders, meeting for 90 minutes on Jan.
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Through prints, paintings, ephemera and photography, Frayling traces the creature's visual evolution.
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It all traces back to the style and speed of China's growth.
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These objects are imbued with the traces of lives lived in them.
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Multiple studies have found traces of the virus in infected patients' poop.
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Several L.G.B.T. activists spent the past year erasing their social media traces.
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Our video traces his past statements and breaks down what's at stake.
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He re-traces the E. Richie comes out to the movie audience.
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Each film holds traces of lives cut short or otherwise irrevocably altered.
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The show traces how each story plays out over five nonconsecutive days.
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Both supermarkets said their own tests have not found any meat traces.
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Intimacy's etymology traces back to the latin intimus, which means inner most.
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Traces of the folk horror are also appearing in the United States.
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"The vast majority of bite traces on bone are scavenging," Martin said.
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The FSA statement followed a report in The Daily Telegraph, which said an investigation by the newspaper had detected traces of turkey in a Tesco vegan macaroni ready meal and traces of pork in Sainsbury's "meat-free" meatballs.
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That particular bailout traces back to a failed bill (HB239) sponsored by Reps.
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Yet, traces of everyone's worst fears about Maleah's fate echoed throughout the vigil.
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And in fact, traces of blood vessels were detected in the Maiabalaena fossil.
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This series led to embroidered portraits in which stitching traces the pencil lines.
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Usually, this technique is used to identify traces of illicit drugs or explosives.
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Garrett said no traces of alcohol or drugs were found in Walker's blood.
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Just how long does it take for cannabis traces to leave the body?
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Sky sees the traces of Bianca's lipstick and surprisingly handles it with grace.
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There have been "traces" of magical energy detected throughout the Muggle world — a.k.a.
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One study found traces of 118 different pesticides in pollen, beeswax, and bees.
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There were no traces of him in the city where they were heading.
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A movie has to be radical to remove all traces from its DNA.
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But always, the tower and the newspaper will carry traces of each other.
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Zoepf traces the influence of a sheikha in the conservative town of Hama.
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Benjamin Balint, a critic and translator, traces this saga in his absorbing book.
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That fluid contained traces of diesel, which is not allowed under the permit.
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Christopher Frayling's beautifully illustrated "Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years" traces that legacy.
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That report traces the first injection of a backdoor vulnerability to April 14th.Col.
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Traces of the poison were discovered on the women's clothes and Huong's fingernails.
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It also points out that no traces of explosives have yet been identified.
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There are traces of James Harvey, Hugo Pratt, C. F., and Tadao Tsuge.
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In this way, even lofty leaves bear traces of what lies far beneath.
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He traces his thinking about the failure of party politics to that moment.
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And that means there could be traces of the isotope elsewhere as well.
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In 106 images, the book traces the evolution of smooching for the camera.
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Scranton traces the lives of liberals at a barbecue in Utah, an American
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Throughout, Sue Klebold traces her own slow path away from denial: her initial
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The former Journey singer, 69, is releasing a new album, Traces, on Oct.
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Virts said he'd noticed traces of water and dampness a few days earlier.
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John Mayer can sniff out traces of the Child Perfume from yards away.
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Traces of cocaine can be found on almost 80 percent of dollar bills.
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"iMessage leaves a lot [of forensic traces]," Zdziarski said, reached by The Verge.
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When Google crawls a site, it leaves traces in a site's server logs.
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War Freud traces the decline of psychoanalysis to this moment at the dawn
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He has been beaten, and traces of makeup are visible on his face.
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The administration's rationale traces back to a September 2017 memorandum announcing the repeal.
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Charles' lineage also traces to slavery in North and South Carolina, she said.
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Although introduced in 2900, the tax credit traces its origins back much further.
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A close inspection of Lucy's bones might have revealed traces of that bending.
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Last year they presented molecular traces of atmospheric water that backed the claim.
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But still missing from their theory were visible traces of the ocean's coastline.
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Close examination of the documents' metadata found tell-tale traces of Russian work.
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In all of these styles, you can find traces of these early inventions.
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And that connection leaves its traces, even when we try to deny it.
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Sometimes this city that's always rebuilding carefully preserves the traces of its past.
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The feeling when it gets dark earlier, leaving orange traces in your drink.
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There was no money (or no concrete traces of it) to be seen.
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If you look, you'll find the traces of many cultures now lost forever.
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Scientists estimate that around 22018 percent of current global warming traces to methane.
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The regime had attempted to obliterate all traces of Khmer culture, including dance.
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Like many disappointments, this one traces its roots to a dispute on taxes.
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When a child dies, the mother traces her finger around his still face.
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She believes the problem traces directly from the inherited trauma of residential schools.
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The organization found traces of food, E. coli, urine, mucus, feces, and blood.
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She traces her roots to the Newars, who settled Kathmandu Valley centuries ago.
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So don't delay in wiping a tiny bit of your digital traces away.
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China's addiction to debt traces back to the global financial crisis in 2008.
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Both of those structures still stand, but Ain's house left behind few traces.
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What traces we must leave"; "You're looking for overlaps, coincidences, aren't you, love?
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Pier 1, which traces its roots to a store in San Mateo, Calif.
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Throughout the book, author Blair Imani traces the effects of the Great Migration.
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Suter's paintings bear many traces of the environment in which they were made.
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The love story between Anderson and Peters traces back to the mid-1980s.
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Dearborn traces Hemingway's "persistent confusion about gender identity" to Grace's androgynous mothering style.
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And a few historical traces of the rich culture of Loisaida hang on.
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Bad Education expertly traces the effects of pressure placed on administrators and faculty.
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It may leave traces — photographs, notations, memories — but the thing itself is gone.
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Yet, it was only in 2013 that physical traces of the painting surfaced.
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A super sophisticated, technologically advanced alien civilization would likely leave more reliable traces.
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It can identify minute traces of volatile compounds, which drugs and explosives often emit.
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Traces of cancer-causing contaminants in New Orleans and Pittsburgh public drinking water supplies.
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Rivero also had traces of cocaine in his system, the medical examiner's report said.
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Down Location, as well as their digital traces, seen via a rolling list of
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Amir photographs these traces of life without their creators, who are stuck inside Holot.
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A hammer recovered at the scene allegedly had traces of Cargill's DNA on it.
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It also traces how Bad Boy influenced and reshaped music, fashion, marketing and culture.
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Scraped versions could still be found, but the traces of my original story vanished.
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A biologist searches for traces of nitrogen oxides in the snow in Ny Alesund.
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While the film traces a specific life, its open, hybrid format welcomes our questions.
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Data samples collected by the rover on the basin floor indicated traces of olivine.
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"Digital traces are these breadcrumbs that people leave behind about their health," he tweeted.
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They are traces of the riots that erupted in Libreville after a disputed Aug.
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The researchers found the cheese traces in animal- or human-shaped vessels called rhyta.
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Traces of dispossession are all around us at the Limerick City Gallery of Art.
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The memoir traces Bowler's life after she is diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer.
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A bank in Monaco traces Cali Cartel money back to a company in Bogotá.
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"Unlike land battles, war at sea leaves no traces on the surface," Thompson said.
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But she traces the current interest in the item to the 2008 financial crisis.
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These new canvases, together with new collages, showed no traces of her existential wounds.
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There were no traces of gunpowder on his hands and his phone was deleted.
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The reticule traces the same path in fits and spurts: flickering with every blink.
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It traces her 2012 third-party run for the highest office in the land.
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Researchers have found traces of ancient birds in amber before, but only single feathers.
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Mr Wilson traces the source of creativity to human prehistory, on the African savannah.
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But GKN is much older and traces its roots back more than 250 years.
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The late novelist instructed his estate to destroy all traces of his unfinished work.
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This particular stray cat was found with traces of human blood on its body.
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The DNA traces were recovered during search and rescue missions that ended on Jan.
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Rivero also had traces of cocaine in his system, the medical examiner's report said.
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Conflicts can be overcome, but they always leave traces that can sprout up again.
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AUSTRAC traces its case to 2012, when the bank started installing "intelligent deposit machines".
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They discovered traces of a former ocean—though not exactly where one might expect.
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It also shows that traces of ancient life may eventually be found on Mars.
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It may because my own family line traces back to Ukraine, Belarus, and Lithuania.
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As is the case here, there were plenty of traces of the vanished men.
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I mean, it's possible that they did it, and removed all traces of it.
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Many world leaders say the vote erased any last traces of democracy in Venezuela.
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The GIF's not-so-secret history traces back to the 1970s, when Sperry Corp.
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It traces the history of Cajal's life and highlights the important discoveries he made.
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All of the samples will be taken to analyse for traces of Khashoggi's DNA.
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Washington, D.C. had the highest ratio of out-of-state traces at 96 percent.
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States with stricter gun laws tend to have more traces originating in neighboring states.
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He believes the fire spread rapidly because of traces of petroleum in the water.
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But then there are traces of very early Ellie Goulding in her quaver too.
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Searching their eyes, looking for traces... hoping to find a friend and a lover.
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Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner on the set of the movie "Traces" on Aug.
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Claire's recalled JoJo Siwa's makeup lines after traces of asbestos were found in products.
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I stay to myself and watch the world, watch the traces on people's faces.
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Landsman also traces the role The Enquirer may have played in Donald Trump's rise.
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Dave Valenzuela, the Three Rivers school superintendent, traces the latest woes directly to PERS.
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The history Wood traces is basically European (and, eventually, American), but not entirely Eurocentric.
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What pesticides and other chemicals were used, and do traces of these chemicals remain?
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It then traces Murphy's "profound personal transformation" and tackles the discussion around gun violence.
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The bureau found "traces" of those emails on machines connected to the private clintonemail.
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Martin Maurel traces its roots to 48.33, with the founding of Banque Martin Frères.
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It is unclear if unscented versions of the markers also contain traces of BTEX.
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The music traces her racing thoughts as she panics, then tries to calm down.
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The relic, with ghostly, ineffaceable traces of the original handiwork, is in the show.
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The modern pencil's trademark yellow color traces to China, which produced the best graphite.
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He has hunted down traces of fascism for decades since first making Am Siel.
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As you might expect, traces of American political turmoil tinge much of the art.
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It isn't fascist, though there are traces of fascism in many of the parties.
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Now the calm, gentle surface of the river hides traces of the bloody fight.
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In his system were traces of the opioids he had tried desperately to kick.
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If you look long enough, you see traces of an electric green peering through.
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The other branch left genetic traces only in living people in China and Japan.
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Dave Valenzuela, the Three Rivers school superintendent, traces the latest woes directly to PERS.
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The air in Tebourba was still thick with traces of tear gas on Tuesday.
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As we reported ... Bre scrubbed her social media of all traces of Johnny Football.
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We also see traces in the Qal'at Shirkuh, the hilltop castle overlooking the town.
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Broadcom traces its origins back to 1961, as the semiconductor unit of Hewlett-Packard.
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His traces are scattered throughout, inviting you to chase bread crumbs here or there.
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Traces of potentially harmful elements, like arsenic, mercury and lead, have also been found.
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The backward-running cursor, innocent as it looks, can obliterate all traces of revision.
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The NEEDIEST CASES FUND The New York Times's Fund traces its history to 1911.
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But she quickly ran into a problem: The attacker left no traces of DNA.
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Through connecting disparate cases in Colorado, Hendershot and Galbraith assembled tiny traces of DNA.
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The birth of HNA traces back to the creation of China's brand of capitalism.
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The memoir traces Michelle Obama's Chicago roots to her time in the White House.
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Traces of chicken, fish and other seafood were among the most commonly found microbes.
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We continued following the path, which traces a four-mile route through the forest.
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Balderton traces its roots to Benchmark Capital, one of Silicon Valley's most successful firms.
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First went Ms. Rodriquez, a fair-skinned woman who traces her roots to Mexico.
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"The idea that there are traces of Neanderthal in me is incredible," she said.
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But the past hasn't totally been wiped out, and some traces are highly visible.
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Click here to view original GIFAnimated interpretation of of Y. spiciformis and its traces.
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When the agency did so, it gathered environmental samples that revealed traces of uranium.
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The gem traces its history to the Oppenheimer family, which adds to its worth.
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Traces of this big horned beast appeared in more than half of the samples.
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In many ways, the fight traces back to the tea party wave of 2010.
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The document alleges a Jeep belonging to Marquez's family contained traces of Gaytan's blood.
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Indeed, scientists estimate that around 25 percent of current global warming traces to methane.
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Coinbase announced its acquisition of Neutrino, a startup that traces cryptocurrency transactions, last week.
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This video traces the roots of the administration's "zero-tolerance" policy at the border.
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Of note: the Meitu app removes nearly all traces of melanin from ones skin.
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But by the early 1990s, these traces had receded from Greenland's snow and ice.
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This section traces the growing understanding of folk art's formal simplicity as implicitly modern.
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Colonialism makes a good effort to stamp out any traces of First Nations people.
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Other European cities like Stockholm, Milan, and Budapest also began picking up radiation traces.
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Somewhat disenchanted, I nevertheless continue to look for hidden traces of gabber in Friesland.
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Once a deal is struck and payment is waiting in escrow, drugs are packed in a vacuum-sealed bag using latex gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints or traces of DNA, and dipped in bleach as a further precaution against leaving forensic traces.
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Across the commodities landscape, this worrisome mismatch mainly traces back to the same source: China.
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Syria Deeply, which traces the ongoing civil war in the country, is particularly well-regarded.
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SOLZA GRCEVA's face curdles into a sneer as she traces the betrayal of her nation.
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Certain Napa Valley vintage cabs were found to contain traces of radioactive material from Fukushima.
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No traces of alcohol or drugs were found in Walker's blood, lead police investigator Sgt.
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Vespa's history traces back to the Norwegian search engine AlltheWeb, which Yahoo acquired in 2003.
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Brown traces marijuana's recreational use in the US to the days of the Mexican Revolution.
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Police are looking for a small vial feared to be contaminated with traces of Novichok.
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Traces of the brooding mass only became evident through a large-scale new seismic study.
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A subsequent X-ray revealed traces of changes being made to the composition over time.
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The rum seeps in, pulling out those remaining caramelized sugars and the traces of bourbon.
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But they got the same result, finding traces of living cyanobacteria nestled into the rocks.
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Asteroids are ancient objects, often containing traces of water and organic (or carbon-rich) materials.
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The poet travelled to 66 countries and left traces of each one in his poetry.
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The title, written in all caps, traces up vertically on the left, near the spine.
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The toxicology report also found traces of an anti-depressant and antihistamine in her system.
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The other looks for traces of antibodies your body creates in response to the virus.
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By contrast, the researchers found multiple traces of these animals around 56 early human campfires.
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Rotoscoping is a technique whereby the animator painstakingly traces over film footage, frame by frame.
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For starters, traces of dark matter are still aligned with the blue-hued hot gas.
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Should the scientists discover traces of breast milk within, it would be ripe for analysis.
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It's the oldest fossil ever discovered to still contain traces of these color-giving molecules.
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Directed by music video veteran Benny Boom, the film traces Tupac's life from the beginning.
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"Movements of the human body through the landscape leave residual traces of light," notes Taylor.
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Landscapes can change quite dramatically over long time scales, often obscuring traces of human habitation.
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Metamorphic rock is usually too warped and weathered to reveal traces of its geologic past.
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This interview has been edited and condensed to remove all traces of fangirling and babble.
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His family traces its heritage to the Azores; his wife has roots there as well.
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The family traces its roots to Alexander Laird, who came to colonial America in 1698.
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Though the basic version just traces ancestry, a more deluxe option includes the health screening.
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What other traces or types of data might we start to identify as being relevant?
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Residential areas had been damaged and traces of explosions could be seen on the ground.
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Or that $400 million of the world's AIDS research traces back to a cosmetics company?
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They also found direct evidence in the form of the virus or its genetic traces.
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Eventually, the traces of our daily life will be wiped away, hopefully replaced by another.
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Gun No 113 traces the history of the gun, retelling each incident over the years.
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We can examine a studio for traces of artistic narrative, but the process remains elusive.
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The case traces back to 2012, when then-President Obama established DACA through executive action.
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But doctors in Cincinnati who treated him after his release found no traces of botulism.
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In fact, traces of Polonium-210 were found everywhere the men went after the bar.
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The earliest known arrivals from Asia left behind DNA traces, including in Alaska and Nevada.
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Traces of cocaine and another scale were found in the hotel restaurant where he worked.
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Although much has changed, modern biathlon still retains the unmistakable traces of its military origins.
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Making Migration Visible: Traces, Tracks & Pathways is on view from October 5–December 14, 2018.
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One of the spills contained traces of diesel in the slurry, which is not allowed.
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But almost no traces will remain of the auditorium or its grand, coffered ceiling dome.
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In my opinion, everything traces to the leadership of Paul Polman for the past decade.
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It traces the lives of two half sisters, named Effia and Esi, and their offspring.
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It traces the last three decades of Ireland's gay history through Mr. O'Neill's life story.
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Protesters want to remove any traces of the old guard and introduce sweeping democratic reforms.
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Sotheby's sent "Portrait of a Man" for technical analysis, which found traces of contemporary materials.
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This removed some of the liner, but not entirely, and left some traces of shine.
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You can still find traces of the old occupations on the walls of the building.
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Within the archeological record, there are also very few traces that connect women with weapons.
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The family traces their business history to 1882, according to the J.D. Irving company website.
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On the record, "Nihilist Abyss" traces that but reveals that that pain serves a purpose.
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To replace it, he takes a marker and traces Meechum's right hand on the wall.
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They also tried deleting traces of their work on DCCC computers with a program, CCleaner.
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As the wheel spins, the light traces the subject's movements in a seamless analog animation.
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Here is an Asian city that bears no traces of Western cultural or corporate influence.
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Traces of his DNA were found in houses used by the Paris attackers last year.
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The special traces their plight from their entrapment to the last rescue, 18 days later.
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They are celebrating traces of Neanderthal DNA not found in people with only African ancestry.
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It's a recording that, in its headstrong power, still shows traces of their youthful style.
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Chikk said the reason for it traces back all the way to the Korean War.
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Then excavations turned up traces of Gadsden's Wharf in the muck beneath the grassy lot.
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There are no traces of the meadows, or the woodland murmurs the libretto refers to.
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Ms. Packes traces the Trump brand's decline in New York to the recession in 2008.
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Biographies, letters, journals — the records of people's lives, and the traces they themselves leave behind.
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If any traces of the grease stain remain, simply repeat the process with fresh cornstarch.
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Guards fingerprint you and swab your hands, sometimes twice, for traces of ballistics and drugs.
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Xerox traces its origins to the founding in 22.5 of the M. H. Kuhn Company.
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These traces of Palmyra's past disappear from most of the site after the 9th century.
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Mr. Moffat (pronounced MAHF-at) had long ago lost all traces of his British accent.
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We, the viewers, know we're looking at the traces of something powerful that has passed.
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Drzal traces the delicate emotions packed into a scene with the precision of a miniaturist.
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Walls in its crypt also featured diamond-shaped brickwork and traces of 14th-century frescoes.
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They peered into dark craters using traces of sunlight that had bounced off crater walls.
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His family traces its roots to Waziristan, on the troubled border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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The book traces the story of a Florida teenager who leaves home for boarding school.
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Contained in the piano is a scattered residue of jazz, traces of a lost blues.
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Broadcom's leadership traces itself back to Avago Technologies, a company that went public in 2009.
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Jerkins traces her family history, spending time in Georgia, New Orleans, Oklahoma, and Los Angeles.
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"The Butchering Art" traces his efforts to revolutionize medicine through one deceptively simple notion: Cleanliness.
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Laxton also traces how the Surrealists around Breton give up on the idea of contingency.
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Beneath the shrine, an altar holds traces of burned offerings from almost 2,000 years ago.
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But even Rosenberg & Company, though now based in New York, traces its roots to Paris.
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"Heavy" traces his life over the years, through high school and college and graduate school.
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It traces the painting's various owners through history, illuminating them, their times and the artwork.
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This tender, lively début traces the friendship and the artistic partnership of two young women.
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Duneier traces the way in which comparable forces pushed blacks to the margins in America.
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The reason MSG is so controversial traces to its racially fraught history and Asian origins.
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After all, Al Qaeda traces its roots to Cairo's prisons under Egypt's earlier repressive regimes.
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Karin has even put together a one-woman show that traces the chapters of Mrs.
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It's a collection of clues to an unacknowledged mystery, haunting traces of an invisible life.
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One is that the test wasn't sensitive enough to pick up traces of the virus.
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Indeed, the symphony still carries traces of Beethoven's magnum opus, most noticeably in the finale.
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This BBC One drama traces one father's path from grief and bereavement to political action.
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Some experts say there could be other explanations for the explosive traces besides a bomb.
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He had registered few obvious traces of who he was and what he stood for.
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Beckert's nonfiction work traces how the American cotton industry and slave trade impacts modern capitalism.
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As is, we have only traces of the fallout, without McPherson's voice as a correspondent.
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The Paris prosecutor's office said no traces of the jewels had been found by investigators.
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I reported in July that UN inspectors found traces of nuclear material at the site.
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The answer traces back to the 250s energy crisis, which hit the state particularly hard.
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For rubies, the ideal composition includes significant traces of chromium but little or no iron.
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The 2013 scandal began when Irish authorities discovered traces of horse in frozen beef burgers.
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Tests of meat samples during Horsegate also found that beef sometimes contained traces of pork.
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As a whole, his work traces an industrial town's transformation into a 21st-century hub.
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Traces of those sentiments could be seen in a public statement issued by Mr. Cox.
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Clothing with traces of blood was found nearby, the arrest affidavit for Ms. Bentaas said.
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Traces of his DNA were found on her neck and cellphone, and underneath her fingernails.
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And get this ... RG3 has already scrubbed his Instagram page of all traces of Rebecca.
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Indeed, some traces of it might still be present in the urine that we collected.
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More than recycling or repairing material objects, Sedimentations' assemblages poetically preserve — even document — their traces.
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Blockchain transactions leave traces, which could be analysed if algorithms are cracked in the future.
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The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC) said its land-based xenon detector in the northeastern part of the country found traces of xenon-133 isotope on nine occasions, while its mobile equipment off the country's east coast detected traces of the isotope four times.
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The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission said its land-based xenon detector in the northeastern part of the country found traces of xenon-133 isotope on nine occasions, while its mobile equipment off the country's east coast detected traces of the isotope four times.
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The big picture: The report traces this economic trend to the current state of political polarization.
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An interactive map on the website traces Wright's route, which began and ended at Yokohama port.
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Entering the group however leaves traces since this operation is listed in the graphical user interface.
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It traces back to the USSR when its universities were designed to produce world class engineers.
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They even found traces of dermal plates—tough, bony plates embedded in its skin for protection.
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He says that, visually, the product will be milky-white and leave few traces once applied.
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Dating back to the Cretaceous Period, the prints still show traces of skin, scales, and claws.
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Either way, the report traces an ongoing decline, even as the chain's overall sales have grown.
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According to ProPublica, their investigation found "traces of the same vulnerabilities" identified by the original tipster.
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My traces in the air could be thin, thick, flickering, pulsating, solid sheets, of any color.
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In addition to the human finger, the researchers found fossilized traces of hippos and freshwater snails.
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The bill bears traces of critiques of the Obama administration's aggressive approach to campus sexual assault.
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A new map by the Urban Institute traces auto delinquency rates in counties across the country.
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Ditch rats, and the crimson traces of their last moments alive, are easy to spot inside.
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Once the messages are sent, all traces vanish immediately — and all the app data is erased.
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Other envelopes also believed to contain traces of the poison were intercepted by Pentagon officials Wednesday.
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The team also tested fish in and outside of the Sebitoli region for traces of pesticide.
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Along with chlorpyrifos, the researchers also found DDT and its traces in and around the farms.
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Bannon traces the uprising of a "global reaction against centralized government" to the 2008 economic crisis.
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The site's museum traces the journey of blacks towards racial equality, often distressingly plagued by setbacks.
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However, police tracked him down in Haiti and no traces of the boy were ever found.
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The current outbreak traces its roots to travelers to countries including Ukraine and Israel facing outbreaks.
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These 3D fossils—which still contain feather arrangements and traces of soft tissue—are simply amazing.
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Seventeen of these implements still contained traces of protein residue, including blood and other animal products.
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What scientists know about them are based on traces of their shapes found at archaeological sites.
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And the traces found on the phones corresponded with skin samples taken from the participants' hands.
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Despite treatment, the water still contained traces—albeit very small ones—of three main neonics chemicals.
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But I DeepScanned my brain and found no traces of mental illness or hallucinations or nothing.
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Big Data means, in essence, that everything we do, both on and offline, leaves digital traces.
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Each arc traces X-rays, as well as occasional strikes from energetic particles, captured after sunset.
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The traces of lost song repertoires survive, but not the aural memory that once supported them.
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The diagnostic tool can screen for traces of the virus in blood, urine, or saliva samples.
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Holup recalibrates this linear logic, scrubbing the land of its human marks and traces of culture.
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Depending on which chemical traces the water flea detects, they will develop different types of armor.
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By analyzing startup traces, we zoomed in on calls to Reflective Type Adapters as the culprit.
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Researchers working in Greenland have found traces of microbial life in our planet's most ancient rocks.
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Then West figuratively says "Hold my beer" and deletes all traces of his social media accounts.
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Even 55 million light years away, traces from the doomed photons found their way to earth.
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The tiny scale traces, described as polygons in the new paper, together look like woven fabric.
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He now spends his days trying to erase traces of the bombs that shattered their lives.
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But it operates in radio wavelengths, a thousand times longer than the infrared emission GRAVITY traces.
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And because soft tissue doesn't preserve very well, any direct traces of tattooing have been obliterated.
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Critics say they fear the moves will erase any last traces of democracy in the country.
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That 3% is made of emotions that show traces of sadness, happiness or anger, for example.
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The U.S.-based company, which traces its origins back to Singapore, filed initial paperwork on Friday.
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There, state-of-the-art equipment scours them for minute traces of uranium and other chemicals.
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Gauci had perfectly described the clothing fragments found by RARDE technicians to contain traces of explosive.
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Also last year, Steve Perry released Traces, his first album of new material in 20 years.
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Traces of color linger in the swirl, as if Whitten wanted them painted in, but barely.
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In Catalyst, there's also a red streak that directly traces a route in front of you.
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When these insects take up our blood, they also leave behind traces of their own saliva.
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For a while, your friends and family may put these digital traces out of their minds.
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People of many modern races search carefully for traces of our heritages in that earlier world.
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The next day, roaming animals seeking pasture left few traces of the 22006-month-old saplings.
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I set out to seek traces of her among the rocky red mountains that inspired her.
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Investigators worked tirelessly in the years that followed but could find no traces of Jacob Wetterling.
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Sidney Poitier with Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner on the set of "Traces" August 29, 21991.
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But it also traces how regulations were modified in the years between Ms. Albright and Mrs.
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He, too, traces it to Trump, who he says has rekindled "old-fashioned bigotry" in America.
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A good makeup remover should easily remove all traces of makeup without much, if any, rubbing.
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The show traces the personal-computing revolution of the '80s in tech, personal and cultural terms.
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Latin America Expert Lindsay Singleton traces the origins of the latest round of sanctions on Venezuela.
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A bold, multi-media exhibition, Photo Revolution traces iconic artists from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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The drips and faint traces of earlier marks enact a form of dispersal, our unavoidable destiny.
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The modern era of corporate political mobilization, meanwhile, traces back to the Powell Memorandum in 1971.
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Eberhard is ending 70 years of participation at Baselword, which traces its history back to 1917.
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Sonderman's team found traces of Agave lechuguilla and Liliaceae, of which the flowers were typically eaten.
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The first section, "Relations," traces some of the engagements that shaped Lawrence's personal and professional life.
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There are artifacts here, too, traces of what went on on this ground before you arrived.
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It traces my speech patterns, monitoring the times when the conversation turned to frustration and anger.
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She looked at her screen and what had resolved bore unmistakable traces of her own life.
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You can sometimes see traces of them, their ancient stone terraces fading back into the hillsides.
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Health officials in the area had been on the alert for remaining traces of the substance.
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Through music and spoken word, the suite traces humanity's origins back to the Nile River delta.
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They used the traces of saliva on the stamps from the killer's coded messages to newspapers.
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The process lends itself to the build up of layers, capturing traces of time and movement.
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There's an intrepid intelligence in this joke as it traces the unlikely roots of mass entertainment.
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Lactalis initially found traces of salmonella at its main factory in August and again in November.
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By the way, it appears Nike has removed all traces of Manny from its online store.
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Years and Years does exactly the same thing, but the decade it traces is ... the 2020s.
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In fact, FireEye did not find Triton malware, but traces of the hacking group behind Triton.
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One study in Singapore found traces of the virus in air vents in patient isolation rooms.
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Chris Bollwage, the seven-term mayor, traces his own history back 202 years to German immigrants.
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With his forthcoming album, "Traces," due in early October, he's breaking 143 years of radio silence.
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And last June, the organization opened the Roger Sherman Learning Center, which traces Mr. Sherman's achievements.
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Goldman Sachs, for example, traces the deceleration back to the start of 2018 or even earlier.
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Pollen frozen in ice in the Alps traces Europe's calamities, since the time Macbeth ruled Scotland.
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You will contain traces of all of us within you, connecting the generations in a continuum.
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She has shuttered her blog and social media accounts, with their traces of deeply held opinion.
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There are traces of his ordeal — ropes dangle from his wrists — but no sign of pain.
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The covered, furnished patio traces the back of the house, facing the pool and the backyard.
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Swilling and then spitting, she noted that it was clean and sweet with traces of fruit.
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There are no visible traces of the memories that have lingered in my head for years.
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The only traces of these variegated apparitions, once the elements had done them in, were photographs.
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Iowa PBS produced an hourlong documentary in 2016 which also traces the evolution of Iowa's caucuses.
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This memoir traces his life in the year after, recovering from trauma through reading and reflection.
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The poignant drama "Amour" traces a woman's decline and the toll it takes on her husband.
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A scar on his left cheek traces the line of his cheekbone; freckles dot his right.
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But nearly all the traces of the martial regime Kelly initially sought to impose have vanished.
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Ken Burns' new epic, "Country Music," traces the American mainstay from its birth in the 1920s.
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The reflective satellite will plummet down to Earth this week -- and won't leave any traces behind.
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The scene she covered so vividly retreated into distant memory, but traces of her presence lingered.
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But for those paying close attention, there are traces of the royal family everywhere you go.
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Rovers on Mars are searching for traces of similar microbial structures in ancient Martian lake beds.
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The book traces their tumultuous relationship, which blossomed through a mutual love of music and business.
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Traces of HIV were seen in Brown's blood a few years after he stopped antiretroviral therapy.
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Makosinski traces her recent recalibration to jumping into the freezing water during that emotional Arctic expedition.
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It all amounts to clear and present peril for a church tradition that traces back millennia.
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Kuang traces the current StarBoard testing mode to the 2017 acquisition of a company called Vrvana.
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What's lovely about this slim volume is how it traces the full arc of a relationship.
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Most of the heroin on the East Coast and the Midwest now contains traces of fentanyl.
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"Go Ahead in the Rain" traces the story of the group over the past three decades.
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In the chapters that follow, Makumbi traces the fallout in the lives of Kintu's modern descendants.
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The Islamic Republic has yet to give a satisfactory explanation for how those traces got there.
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This unbylined critique from 1910 traces the trend, and is also a model of period sexism.
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He shaved his head and face — to leave no traces — and wiped clean his shotgun shells.
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Mr. Li, who still has traces of youthful acne on his face, takes his job seriously.
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More bloody gloves, along with blood traces, were found inside the Manhattan apartment, the complaint said.
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He confessed to beating Ms. Vetrano, and traces of his DNA were found on her body.
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Demarcating the boundaries of desire, light preserves the men's traces while eliciting a feeling of touch.
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Sainsbury's brand Meat Free Meatballs allegedly contained traces of pork, and Tesco's Wicked Kitchen BBQ Butternut Mac was found to have traces of turkey meat; both items are listed as being vegetarian and vegan, respectively, and should obvs not include any amount of meat or animal products.
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If Twitter traces this back to Aniview, then there will surely be consequences for the advertising company.
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ADT traces its roots to Edward A. Calahan, the man who invented the stock ticker in 23.1.
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In the art, however, you can see early traces of the work that would make Warhol famous.
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Look closely at the point of impact, and you see the traces of particles very small indeed.
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Other studies have also found traces of unapproved substances in brands purchased after a recall was lifted.
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Her partner had traces of a similar antibiotic, amoxicillin, in his semen, according to BMJ Case Reports.
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AIG traces its roots to 1919 when Cornelius Vander Starr established a general insurance business in Shanghai.
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Thirty years after the Chernobyl disaster, traces of nuclear radiation can still be found in the animals.
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In addition to traces of metal in the atmosphere, the researchers also found possible signs of water.
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It was done by a human hand—there are traces of a drill sliding along the surface.
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The body cleans out the traces of cannabinoids through metabolism, and metabolic rates vary widely among individuals.
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The study shows that people in the same usage category process their cannabis traces at different rates.
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The split between them traces core issues of identity, the kind of things that stir powerful emotions.
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Some visitors saw esoteric error messages when visiting pages that still had some traces of HTTP content.
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The pictures contrast human traces like abandoned toothbrushes and rumpled straightjackets with marble staircases and neoclassical domes.
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She's since recovered, but subsequent tests of her blood samples yielded traces of the rat hepatitis virus.
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A new study found that Playskool's crayons were the only major brand that contained traces of asbestos.
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The idea of a presidential mandate traces its roots back to Andrew Jackson's expansion of presidential power.
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The company also alleges that Levandowski tried to remove traces of those actions by reformatting his laptop.
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Yet influence went two ways: You can see traces of "Dances at a Gathering" in Balanchine choreography.
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Removing traces of that theocracy, in the form of blasphemy laws, doesn't mean that liberty is safe.
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Mulroney's friendship with Meghan, 36, traces back years, as they've bonded in part over their philanthropic work.
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Britain's prosperity was built on imperial traces, memories and networks that live on, and span the globe.
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"Memory traces can be both formed or suppressed during sleep, depending on sleep phase," the authors explained.
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Blood panels revealed traces of all three substances, while drug paraphernalia was also found at the scene.
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Islam discourages opening, handling, or reusing graves until there are no traces of the original corpse left.
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Tissue samples were also studied and one patient also had just traces of the virus hiding there.
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Jennifer was living in New Canaan, Connecticut, where authorities allegedly found traces of blood evidence last week.
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He traces many flaws in England's system to the gates of its grandest universities, Oxford and Cambridge.
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Asimow is now fine-tuning his own experiments, partly to determine where the iron traces came from.
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One source tells us there were no traces of drugs in the car or on his person.
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James Callaghan had traces of the West Country in his vowels, and Harold Wilson slightly more Yorkshire.
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But at Londono's boyfriend's home, the police source says, traces of blood were found inside a bathtub.
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Ultimately, the DNA tells a more detailed story than the cultural traces the Lapita people left behind.
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In The Hare with Amber Eyes he traces the story of his family's collection of Japanese netsuke.
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That information could someday take the shape of a subpoena seeking the traces of a smoking gun.
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Everything about today's NHL, both good and bad, traces back to Bettman in one way or another.
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The thief left no traces in the room or within the electric lock system, hotel personnel said.
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Traces can be capsulized and sent in emails as well, for people who don't have the app.
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Such traces are what Sergio Sandoval de la Peña pores over daily in Mexico City's ballistics lab.
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The leak has also been spewing traces of oil, and residents have complained about residue, she said.
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The form, after all, honors the genre: The novella traces its origins to fairytales and morality plays.
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Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechIndeed, Curiosity has already uncovered traces of clay minerals and organic molecules on Mars.
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The company, which traces its history back to 1901, reported a loss of $1.6 billion last year.
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Police are checking the pendant for any traces of DNA that could potentially help crack the case.
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Police suspected it was cocaine, but Murphy had no traces of drugs in his blood or urine.
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Doctors in Pennsylvania refuted the claim, saying they had found no traces of botulism in Warmbier's system.
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It's usually the only way to remove all traces of makeup, including the toughest of waterproof formulas.
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Even when you go to Yosemite or something that's pretty pristine, there's still the traces of people.
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It's an in-depth documentary that traces the rise and catastrophic fall of the pseudo-elite festival.
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His identity may have changed from state to state, but he kept traces of his past, too.
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But when you read between the lines, there are still traces of St. John to be found.
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Another possibility is that the word traces its roots to the Fire Department, not the Police Department.
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Previous observations, from orbit and by telescopes on Earth, suggested Mars might sport traces of the gas.
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Traces of magic are appearing across the Muggle world without warning and in a rather chaotic manner.
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As long as the metal traces are Kepler's, however, the possibility that he consumed alchemical remedies remains.
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The NSSC also said the xenon traces detected had no impact on South Korea's environment and population.
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Editorial Hillary Clinton's life, in many respects, traces the arc of progress for women in American society.
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Kung fu traces its history to ancient China, with hundreds of fighting styles developing over the centuries.
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The researchers also found traces of the same chemicals in the food that handlers gave the dogs.
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Click here to follow Stabiner as she traces Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck's Vespa tracks around Rome.
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Forensic traces in the records on WordPress, and in the persona's linguistic quirks, linked it to Russia.
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Initial findings showed traces of L. monocytogenes on over 17 percent of avocado skins, which sounds bad.
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"Traces of microbes linked with chicken appeared more in a largely black community in Harlem," he writes.
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Immigration historian Alan Kraut traces the slogan "Make America Great Again" to this period 100 years ago.
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Now with Kelly fired, the team seems ready to try to wipe away all traces of him.
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Sources with knowledge of case indicated that the "A" sample showed traces of the banned steroid clenbuterol.
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Vinegar's history traces back to ancient Egypt, where people used it to ward of bacteria and infection.
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It also traces the struggle of workers in Phnom Penh and Jakarta as trade unions are suppressed.
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And it's not hard to track down traces of the artists who made them in his work.
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Health officials in the Salisbury area had been on the alert for remaining traces of the substance.
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But Dr. Reich's tests revealed that living humans outside of Africa still carry traces of Neanderthal DNA.
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They found nothing wrong, and Lactalis did not mention the traces of bacteria found the previous month.
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He traces the rise of the factory and how it became entwined with Enlightenment ideas of progress.
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Like prehistoric sediment, the walls of a building often contain traces and impressions of lives once lived.
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Her memoir traces the fits and starts of the writing process and shares some hard-won insight.
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Former prisoners are also subject to drug testing and do often test positive for traces of pot.
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Erin O'Neill's meticulous chronology in the Di Donna catalog traces the complex story of Surrealism in Mexico.
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But, even in these limited opportunities, we can see traces of the offensive player he could become.
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The results showed very small levels of lead, along with traces of iron, zinc and other substances.
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He did so by preserving the traces of eloquent inchoate pain written across their deeply creased faces.
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Almost all modern microprocessors make these butler movements, with their revealing traces, and hackers can take advantage.
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Mr. Trump's history of racially inflammatory episodes traces back to his first days in the public eye.
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Traces of clouds, a gentle breeze and more warm-but-not-hot temperatures are in today's forecast.
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Her lofty visual narrative is articulated through the interweaving of mythological motifs and traces of manual labor.
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This documentary traces the formation of Ezras Nashim, an all-female E.M.S. corps in Borough Park, Brooklyn.
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He still had traces of glitter on his face from a music festival he had recently attended.
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The warrantless surveillance program traces back to President George W. Bush's Stellarwind program, introduced after the Sept.
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The bulk of the film consists of a flashback that traces the roots of Christina's self-loathing.
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Cespedes also showed traces of his slugging self throughout the week — after a few stumbles early on.
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"Unlike land battles, war at sea leaves no traces on the surface," he said in the statement.
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In the first half, dancers follow the trucks, leaving behind traces of their movements in the sand.
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"The World Broke in Two" sedulously traces correspondences between lived details and the published novels and poems.
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Their pedigree traces back to classical 19th-century British liberalism that championed mass opportunity and individual flourishing.
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The impact of wartime propaganda that depicted the Japanese as cruel, duplicitous and subhuman left its traces.
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Looking back decades, Mr. Vázquez traces the turning points and intersecting factors leading to his city's resurgence.
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Fans ultimately complain that the dysfunction traces to Dolan, and they are not all wrong about that.
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A number of men perused the pebbled beach looking for traces of material from the doomed jetliner.
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The rare discovery of correlated fossils potentially traces two bygone species to the same time and place.
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A traveler, back then, was far less likely to find in the foreign traces of the familiar.
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According to Bentley, Mulliner traces its history back to the 1500s, when it customized horse-drawn carriages.
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Nasser traces both narratives from his namesake's hometown, Casablanca, Morocco, to the Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay.
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Perhaps the box's future owner can reanimate these traces, bringing the artist's favorite tastes back to life.
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The hate crimes law traces to the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and has been expanded since.
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The NSCC also said the xenon traces detected had no impact on South Korea's environment and population.
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The SPDR S&P Bank ETF, or KBE, which traces financial stocks, slid more than 3% Monday.
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A collection of linked narratives that straddles the border between fiction and memoir, the volume traces Mrs.
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The documentary traces the origins of the Red Army Faction with a dizzying assemblage of archival footage.
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The documentary traces the origins of the Red Army Faction with a dizzying assemblage of archival footage.
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The instrument can measure traces of specific elements and revealed the organic matter trapped within the crystals.
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Painting for me is an occasion to transform the obscure traces of a violent and traumatic past.
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How did traces of her blood get splattered on the seat of a red Kia Rio sedan?
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"Mosquitoes are proliferating in those districts that never saw any traces of these insects before," Baral said.
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Arthur Bryant's traces its lineage back to the legendary Henry Perry, the father of Kansas City barbecue.
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A fetish for material traces of books' former owners — even better, their creators — is a telltale symptom.
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Her partner had traces of a similar antibiotic, amoxicillin, in his semen, according to BMJ Case Reports.
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"Hidden Figures" traces the cracking of that system, as does "Loving," which also takes place in Virginia.
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When I woke up the vessel was gone and I can't detect any traces of its passengers.
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They also collected clothing and shoes that police said might contain traces of gold from the object.
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IAEA inspectors found uranium traces at that site, which Iran has described as a carpet-cleaning facility.
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No need to handicap them any further by mixing traces of ammonium nitrate from daddy's crotch sweat.
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They will also look for clues from traces of nuclear gases that could float into the atmosphere.
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Netanyahu said the Iranian efforts didn't work and traces of uranium were found by the UN inspectors.
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"The problem with the internet is that you leave traces," Mr. Froissart told Europe1 radio on Thursday.
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DNA traces were found on the remains of the parcel, according to sources close to the investigation.
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These days, it's almost impossible not to find traces of Simons's DNA in most modern menswear collections.
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Beuford Smith's portrait of a weary man, "Lower East Side," (1969) also shows traces of DeCarava's influence.
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In 2016, he directed The Student, a film that traces a young man's pivot towards Christian fundamentalism.
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If FIFA's shrine to itself ignores this squalid period of its history, its balance-sheet bears the traces.
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They found a common vocabulary in Well Hell's mix of aggressive guitars, pop hooks and traces of psychedelia.
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Han traces it back to 20,000 years ago, when parts of Canada were covered in a massive glacier.
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Reconstituted as a self-supporting sculptural installation, the panels' traces of use, markings, wounds, and stains remain exposed.
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But as Reagan said, the phrase traces its American origins to John Winthrop's "Model of Christian Charity" sermon.
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In his photography series Post Resistance, Osman Bozkurt pictures the remaining traces of erased graffiti on Istanbul's walls.
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These amber fossils, along with others found nearby, also contained traces of plants, spiders, insects, and marine mollusks.
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The hazmat team returned after the alarming report of evacuation and illnesses, but found no traces of chlorine.
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Finally, if you spot bedbugs or traces of them, tell a staff member at the place you're staying.
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Scientists have discovered traces of moganite in a lunar meteorite that was discovered 13 years ago in Africa.
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Lunar samples brought back from the Apollo missions are dry as a bone, containing no traces of water.
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This versatility helps scientists identify traces of smoke, volcanic ash, water vapor, and other substances in Earth's atmosphere.
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" He added that limits to voting rights "traces directly back to Jim Crow and the legacy of slavery.
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As work progressed, it became clear that some of the fragments still contained traces of legible printed text.
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Traces of Ancient Mega-Tsunamis Discovered on MarsMars once featured a vast ocean that covered its northern hemisphere.
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One of several pottery shards found at the Pulau Ay archeological site containing traces of food, including nutmeg.
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You can see traces of this in the requests people leave for the YouTubers in the comments sections.
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DNA traces from the objects led police to the suspects, who were arrested on Tuesday, the source said.
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The book traces his history back to his earliest musical ventures as a teenager in Orange County, California.
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Gyasi's lyrical debut novel traces the fates of two half sisters born villages apart in 18th century Ghana.
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Around 215AM ET, all traces of Taylor Swift disappeared from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, and her official website.
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He traces the tension further back to the 1950s, when the LAPD was led by William H. Parker.
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The series traces a variety of English scenes, not all of which survived through to the present day.
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Cigarette butts, a plastic bag with traces of white powder and an empty Budweiser bottle littered the stairwell.
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However, their owners often remain anonymous because of the lack of traces on the objects to identify them.
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It traces its origins to blue-chip American companies like AT&T, Bell Laboratories, Lucent, and Hewlett-Packard.
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She traces the perception that science should be free and unimpeded by borders and politics to this era.
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During a search of Chin's Manhattan apartment, bloody gloves and traces of blood were found, the complaint states.
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The show traces Sheila's decades-long desire to learn what happened to her family and who is responsible.
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This latest round of wee hours voting extends a tradition that traces back more than a half-century.
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Scientists have also found traces of water molecules in the thin layer of gases above the lunar surface.
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You can stop making excuses if you learn how to eliminate all traces of fear from your life.
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These layered sediments indicates the presence of liquid water in the past—and possibly traces of ancient life.
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In "The Beauty of the Banal" (2018), photographer Götz Diergarten traces the architecture of miners' settlements in Duisburg.
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The fossilized remains of Eoconfuciusornis, a beaked bird with no teeth, still contains traces of its original color.
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But even if there was some pandering there, Clinton's status as a fire-breather traces back much further.
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Should the dingo lack any traces of European DNA, that would further bolster the new dual origin theory.
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"The suspect was covered with blood, and there was also traces of blood on the roadways," Arpaio said.
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Traces of barium were also found in the air samples, which are likely coming from the brakes themselves.
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These days, prospectors must examine samples of dirt for more minute traces suggestive of a hidden seam below.
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Sir John Elliott traces those trajectories in "Scots and Catalans", a pioneering and scrupulously even-handed comparative history.
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Here, her translucent brown tree trunks and oozing dabs of green paint depict pared-down traces of nature.
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Moreover, the traders would access and read the press releases on an offshore server, minimizing traces of evidence.
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But when New Horizons zipped past Pluto, it detected no traces of a magnetic field or auroral activity.
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To perfect the look, Sanchez traces the outer edges of her lips with concealer and a small brush.
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Trouble is, scientists aren't sure exactly where the meteorite struck, as traces of the crater are long gone.
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The partial skeleton consists of the bottom half of the spine, pelvis, hind limbs, and traces of feathers.
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Lethal levels of radiation bathe the Red Planet, and its tortured surface contains scant traces of liquid water.
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Rotoscoping is when an artist traces each frame of live-action footage to render it as a cartoon.
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AbemaTV traces its roots to Fujita's participation from 2013 in discussions on the future of TV Asahi's programming.
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And it was done in a way that removed all traces of overt racism, by invoking states' rights.
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The shrapnel also carried traces of glass used for Boeing cockpit windows, making it highly difficult to fake.
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As a precaution, under no circumstances should the cannabis have any traces of moisture content left in them.
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We also left traces of the symbiote experiments around to act as an added obstacle for the level.
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A similar study recovered traces of DNA on ATM keypads, reflecting the foods people ate in different neighborhoods.
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Traces of the grasshopper are also small: the body is incomplete, with the bug's thorax and abdomen missing.
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It is clean, but his shoes show scuffs and traces of soil -- signs perhaps of his daily work.
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The cameras exposed during the trip, capturing traces of the path the images traveled to reach their destination.
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These lines are possible traces of someone using the object against granular surfaces, which would yield red marks.
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Like nuclear shadows on a Hiroshima wall, this consummately Perecian gallery of black rectangles traces loss's funereal contours.
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Strangely, there's no discernable Chinatown: there are zero traces of red gates, dragon statues, or decorative pagodas here.
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Dr. Smith traces this one back to none other than Jon Rappaport, notorious anti-vaxxer and HIV denier.
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The company traces its origins to the work of co-founders Jesse Moore and Nick Hughes at Vodafone.
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It is very important that you remove all traces of makeup, dirt, dust, and pollution from your skin.
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In particular, it would explain the traces of habitation along South Africa's coast that date from shortly after.
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Unvaccinated children can become infected by the traces of the virus shed by those who have been vaccinated.
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Traces of were found at a a football stadium and a nightclub in London where Litvinenko had gone.
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The raid also revealed three suspected suicide belts and traces of the same explosive used in the Nov.
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Empire The thing about dirt is that no matter how much you clean, traces of it sometimes remain.
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More than 22015,2114 years ago Egyptian farmers relied on the Nile—traces of their irrigation systems survive today.
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So as kid scribbles across its plastic surface, the drawing tool traces patterns and designs in the sand.
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Unlike most performances, which vanish, the objects he "performs" lock traces of the action in the translucent resins.
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ARM traces more than half of its revenue to Asia, while about 38 percent comes from North America.
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In addition, chemical analysis of soot traces would reveal whether any explosives or other accelerants had been involved.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency is investigating the particles' origin and has asked Iran to explain the traces.
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Uranium traces could indicate, for example, the former presence of equipment or material somehow connected to those particles.
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Because previous attempts at capturing the underpainting only produced vague traces, the researchers didn't know what to expect.
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By Wednesday South Korean officials tested the Imjin River and could not find any traces of the virus.
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Any present traces of that race register now as dizzying distortions, shards culled from a fun-house mirror.
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Because the renovation work will leave so few traces, the new paint job may elicit the most comment.
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