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A trace of perfume.
A trace of cushion.
A trace of mineral smoke rises.
A trace of an accent, perhaps.
A trace of bile lingers.
Gwen Welliver, in "Portraits 1-3," joins Kayvon Pourazar for a series of duets on a sheet of paper covered with fine black sand, which leaves a trace of their dance.
If a product or place is unlucky enough to have a trace of a bad chemical, then it must be labeled even beach sand isn't immune.
He walked around and found sand in the streets and here and there a trace of a trolley track in the worn-out concrete.
An old city where the shadows still hold a trace of vanished occupants, where detailed buildings, patiently reconquered by nature, suddenly still are there, sand castles.
In the piece, Remnick described his initial impression of the writer: To meet DeLillo, at first, is to meet someone who seems to have sanded away all trace of the authorial ego or personal affect: his voice is a flat, wry monotone with just a trace of Bronx; he wears enormous and very thick glasses; his clothes tend toward mail-order jeans, denim work shirts, chinos.
Not a trace of mud.
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