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Being able to trace your heritage to convicts rather than free settlers has become fashionable.
Being able to trace rays in both directions came in handy when I computed the thick lens approximation for my autofocus algorithm.
The value of art works is all in the provenance, being able to trace the picture through the owners, back to the artist.
Ancestry is not destiny but there is a sort of power and confidence that comes from being able to trace your lineage and draw up a family tree.
By contrast, many Aube producers are taking their cues instead from Burgundy, with its emphasis on farming and on being able to trace terroir through the wines.
The big perk in being able to trace your ancestry to an owner of the New York Marble Cemetery, the city's oldest nonsectarian public burial….
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Otherwise, the cops will be able to trace you".
Maybe they'd be able to trace the call.
I've never been able to trace it (5).
"Ultimately, we were able to trace it back to the source, Cox Cable.
Investigators should be able to trace virtually every step she took in recent weeks.
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