Nonetheless, village life continues and vestiges of the fabulous past remain - including the local wine.
Both are vestiges of the old South Africa and are today as much European as African.
For UNESCO, cultural heritage must encompass not only historic vestiges but also all living culture.
Vicente Fox's victory in 2000 ended the PRI's reign, but vestiges of the old system remain.
Vestiges of Paterno, including his bronze statute in front of Beaver Stadium, vanished amid the scandal.
There is no shortage of honorifics in Malaysia, vestiges of the days of sultanates and princely kingdoms.
Vestiges of the Paterno legacy, once an enduring symbol of integrity, have since vanished amid the scandal.
Pour l'UNESCO, le patrimoine culturel doit englober non seulement les vestiges historiques, mais aussi toute la culture vivante.
But Oswin, clinging to her last vestiges of humanity, decides to help him.
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And in the meantime, the last vestiges of competition to Redbox are dying.
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Godspeed, Neil Armstrong, as the vestiges of your presence on earth slip into the sea, and thanks for the lessons.
It would abolish the government's workplace laws, which remove the last vestiges of union power, and pour more money into education.
Shortly before noon, there was a desperate push to clear away the remaining vestiges of Project B and to get to the airport.
He shed all vestiges of his comfortable life, giving up possessions and money, and lived as an ascetic who called himself Alexander Supertramp.
Positioned between the Atlantic and Mediterranean this region is a sexy mix of French and Spanish cultures dotted with vestiges of local Roman history.
With Andy Pettitte and Mariano Rivera likely playing their last season, the vestiges of the players tied to the greatest brand in baseball are few.
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Yet among the blocky skyscrapers and highways running through the sprawling city like monuments to the country's rapid industrialization, are vestiges of the 600-year-old capital.
Integrated operations also eliminated the last vestiges of internal contracting.
State Street shed the last vestiges of its commercial banking operations in 1999, Mellon sold its branches in 2001, and Bank of New York sold its branches last year.
Most racetracks are vestiges of an era when horse racing was the only gambling game in town, and when you had to be at the track to place a wager.
Though London was heavily damaged by the bombings of World War II, vestiges of the city's 1800s architecture survive in quaint pubs, spooky alleyways and monkish courtyards ringed with Georgian features.
The Pentagon is dropping the last vestiges of rules barring American women from serving in combat, paving the way for the largest expansion ever of their role on the front lines.
In March, it abandoned all vestiges of realistic accounting by allowing banks to value their massive share portfolios, whose worth counts towards their capital, at historical rather than current market prices.
Vestiges such as the stumpy wings of flightless birds, and the hairs that prickle on human skin just like the rising hackles on furry mammals, are further testimony to our shared origins.
After a decade in which only the vestiges of the age old print media industry remain, those left standing have come to realize that to attempt and cling to the status quo of tradition means all but certain failure.
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In just 19 words, it provides an impressive selection of current widespread writing woes: dangling modifier ("vestiges" didn't walk in the front door), poor word choice ("vestiges, " "domesticity, " "regardless"), excessive prepositions (four in all) and an underappreciated but pervasive ill, a weak sentence-subject ("vestiges").
India's current five-year plan, the tenth (reform has by no means done away with all vestiges of socialism), began in April 2002 and aims at a further increase in the annual average growth rate, to 8%, the minimum needed to provide jobs for a growing population.
The Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata, contains the vestiges of two flourishing cities and numerous villas that were engulfed in ashes and lava when Mount Vesuvius erupted on 24 August 79 AD, leaving the site buried until the beginning of excavations started in the middle of 18th centuries.
We didn't realize that they would be asked to do it again, in 2009 -- we didn't realize that our parents and grandparents, the vestiges of their retirement income suddenly diminished and threatened, would be asked once more to stoically accept hardships they had done nothing to bring upon themselves.
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