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While the note pictured above sent to Schapiro by Kahlo bears the trace of a kiss and comes from the same year as his recommendation, I can't determine if this is a thank you note for that very purpose.
The new film, with its voice-over and carefully unfolding action, bears the trace of writing, but, for Decker, the presence of something like a script plays a role similar to the performing arts in the earlier film.
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"The narrative bears the traces of her delicate negotiation of gendered expectations," Senchyne said.
"Green" bears the traces of that past; in places, the book enshrines a late-2008 idealism.
Through use, a film degrades and bears the traces of its popularity.
Jordan is a young state that occupies an ancient land, one that bears the traces of many civilizations.
It also bears the traces of strong-arm legal tactics that were deployed to accelerate the project's completion.
And it isn't just that the score is marked up by Beethoven and bears the traces of the Master's thought and fingers.
Yongman Kim, who has gone to extremes to gratify New York's movie-lovers, is also a filmmaker, and his library bears the traces of his drive to create.
"Marriage bears the traces of a religious imprint," he said, often anathema in a country where secularism has long been treated as a sacred principle.
Though the rural countryside in which Austen's novels are set seems at a far remove from the tumultuousness of the period, the world of Pride and Prejudice bears the traces of turmoil abroad.
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