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For tourists who might visit City Hall park only once, an encounter with a rat could be expected to leave a lasting impression.
Apple usually phases out products as new ones launch — and the iPhone 5C, especially with its slightly older innards, would be expected to leave the line-up next year.
The Classical rules governing the relation between the architecture of a building and its decoration may be expected to leave their mark on Christian mosaic art for a long time.
Such fare might be expected to leave a heavy, doleful impression, but I attended all except two events in the Lenten series and repeatedly walked away in an exhilarated state: the music provided illumination of another kind.
He points out, however, that most campfires set by traditional hunter-gatherers are small and fleeting affairs, which would not be expected to leave a strong signature over a million years and counting.
Moreover, an X-ray analysis of the regions of the feathers containing these bodies showed them to be composed mainly of carbon as would be expected if they were fossilised melanosomes.Of course, fossilised bacteria would be expected to leave carbon traces too.
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