We leave traces of ourselves behind constantly, thanks to all the convenient digital devices we use.
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In a subsequent passage, Mr. Burton traces the persistence of melancholy to the fall of Eden.
Its last eruption was in 1994, and traces of the black lava can still be seen.
The shell now traces S-curves through the sky, guided by four pairs of thrusters.
Once the reactor has shut down, there remains "decay heat" from traces of other radioactive isotopes.
Traces of horsemeat have been found in numerous processed beef frozen meals across Europe.
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Twelve tested samples of different batches of meatballs showed no traces of horse meat.
He identifies and traces eight separate foreign-policy traditions, each linked with a specific era.
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Forensic scientists found traces of petrol on the Philpotts' clothing and similar results for Mosley.
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Even the old woman who can hardly walk is looking for traces of death.
Traces of blues and funk weave through echoes of Jamaican dub and flashes of jazz anarchy.
India is developing into an open-market economy, yet traces of its past autarkic policies remain.
Tesco brand value hamburgers have been found to have traces of real MEAT in them.
Grant Halvorson traces the reason for the difference in beliefs back to childhood messages.
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And if they find any traces of them in a plaintiff's home, workplace or school--bingo.
Here, Ferguson traces the story of man's attempts to understand and quantify the universe.
It was the start of a new life, but traces of his old, rebellious self remained.
Crossrail, a scheme designed to improve London's rail system, traces its ancestry to 1974.
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It traces its roots to a Cincinnati company called Intelliseek that was founded in 1997.
The film traces Hetherington's career from promising student at Cardiff University to award-winning photographer.
They are traces, rather than actual bosons, because no Higgs will ever be seen directly.
The new library's deep foundations have erased all traces of the past for eternity.
The exhibit lingers on these winged messengers and traces their rise to art superstar status.
The UVF traces its roots to venture capitalist Geoff Woolley , who earned his M.
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Searching for traces of Guarneri, Carlo Chiesa and Duane Rosengard discovered Stradivari's will, dated 1729.
There was no sign that evidence had been tampered with, such as traces of bleach.
Google traces back to 1995, when Sergey Brin and Larry Page, whose fathers taught college math, met at Stanford.
The company traces its roots to a venture capitalist with a runny nose.
Although none tested positive for horse DNA, some own-brand meatballs were found to contain traces of pork.
Ms. Nasar traces the hopeful strain of economic growth thinking back to the dimly remembered Alfred Marshall.
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