Sentence examples for a trace of itself from inspiring English sources

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During the final movement of the Sixth, when the shepherd's song disappears, leaving just a trace of itself in the lilting pizzicato, I realised that what holds this ensemble together isn't eye contact or collective breathing, isn't even the placing of an up-beat from this or that player.

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Roy studied the wall's molding, the wall itself, a trace of dust along the molding's shaped ridge, an electrical outlet.

Mesmerised by their bulk, de Botton marvels that "above Slough is a plane that a few hours ago was flying over the Caspian Sea... the plane a symbol of worldliness, carrying within itself a trace of all the lands it has crossed". De Botton ponders the gulf that exists between everyday reality and the imagined liberation that travelling abroad can bring.

Because negation is not quantificational, it could only leave behind a trace of the same semantic type as itself.

The problem, as the MIT researchers behind Veil explain in a new paper outlining the service, is that private browsing modes, even ones using Tor and other measures, can still leave a trace of your history on the device itself, in RAM or temporary storage.

Not a trace of mud.

A trace of perfume.

A trace of cushion.

There was a trace of woodworm damage.

A trace of mineral smoke rises.

Without a trace of a smile, Mlle.

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