Legislation and the peace process have improved their lot, but left a residue of surly loyalist resentment.
Unlike the Europeans, whose central bank is run by Germans with a residue of financial integrity, the Fed followed the Bank of Japan.
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They recognize their stake in the coalition's success, even though a thick residue of fear inhibits many from contributing to that success.
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Memories are not held in their entirety in the brain like old movie clips, but are maintained as a kind of chemical residue of the original perception, which could be thought of as a hash value or remainder, but not a one-way algorithm at all.
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Now 1961 is a great year, the Latour still holds its fruit, no residue of tannin with a beautiful nose, sort of tobacco-like and cedary.
Suppliers of frozen drinks machines have told Coke there had been a few cases of metal residue in dispensers in recent years, the company said.
Soil samples can be taken in which you can look for either residue of a chemical agent or the product's characteristic of when an agent degrades.
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The problem is that there was a previous plant there (processing material from the local tin ores) which left quite a bit of radioactive residue around the place.
Forensic evidence about a tiny speck of gun residue found in Barry George's coat pocket after his arrest helped secure his original conviction.
Rather, the premise is that U.S. policy and its accumulated residue have created a web of impediments that discourage foreign investment in the United States, and that changes to those policies could serve to attract new investment.
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Norovirus spreads easily via contaminated food or drinking water, but a more insidious route is from a person touching a surface contaminated with the residue of stool or vomit from an infected person and then touching his or her mouth before hand-washing.
One of these was smashed and had leaked a broad puddle of immature wine across the floor, leaving a sticky residue.
Tonnes of cyanide residue poured from a Romanian gold mine into the Tisza river in Romania, and were then washed into the Danube and finally the Black Sea.
Tests are continuing, to identify a combination of wrap and oil that reduces the residue.
Other recently expired empires, such as the British, Dutch, French, had left some residue for locals grudgingly to admire: habits of administration, a legal system, even just a useful language.
" Red residue clinging to the scoop walls is from a sample collected earlier from a drift of windblown dust and sand called "Rocknest.
This talk might seem a foolhardy boast, soapy residue from the high-tech bubble that popped back in March of 2000, but for two critical factors.
They suspect it may be the residue from the decay of once-living tissue cells, not just bone a finding stirring skepticism among other paleontologists.
If there are no comparable bruises or grass stains and if the bullet wound and powder residue establish that the gun was fired at very close range, this too might support a claim of self-defense.
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