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Then she begins to trace them.
You will pound the mouse up and down as your cursor begins to trace the outline of a dilapidated snowflake.
The photo appears, projected onto the canvas, and Richter begins to trace it with a piece of charcoal and a ruler.
And this radical holism spreads, because once one begins to trace a path through a network of involvements, one will inevitably traverse vast regions of involvement-space.
When the lye mixture cools to within the same temperature as the oils (120ºF-135ºF), gently pour it into the oils and stir until the soap begins to trace.
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Over the next few years, Dr. Hagen's life began to trace a new arc.
More than fifty years ago, Roman Polanski began to trace the theme of intrusion that has gripped him ever since.
By transposing illusions from one sense to another, Spence has begun to trace the hidden rules governing the interactions between them.
Still, somewhere within her, she began to trace a clear line between her inner state and the events of her nineteenth year.
He then recorded the animals' responses and, in the 1950s, began to trace individual behaviors like aggression and sexual arousal to their physiological sources.
It focuses on daily life, like going to school and shopping, while the Conference House is where one can begin to trace Staten Island's role in international politics.
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