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They were the vestiges of my family".
That's the vestiges of slavery to me.
I guess that's the vestiges of the more theatrical things".
We had to "defeat the vestiges of anti-science".
Somewhat eccentrically, Carr felt oppressed by the vestiges of the Cold War.
In Europe the vestiges of Greco-Roman culture were submerged by the early Christian Church.
Constitutional tension continued between presidentialism and the vestiges of parliamentary sovereignty.
Still, even Mr. Clinton experienced some of the vestiges of the imperial presidency.
Readers wondered about the vestiges of autobiography, and were sometimes right to do so.
Isolation, intermarriage and assimilation nearly wiped out the vestiges of Judaism here.
This middle-aged woman, so determined to salvage the vestiges of her dignity, is sobbing.
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