Sentence examples for distinct traces from inspiring English sources

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In Shirley Callaway's voice there were distinct traces of the honeyed timbre inherited by Ann.

The bodies were apparently buried in wooden coffins, now long decayed but with distinct traces remaining.

Moreover, peaks of light soluble cation contents and quartz-grain surface textures reveal distinct traces of cryogenic weathering.

The rest of the body, except for bare lower legs, shows distinct traces of tufts and filaments that appear to have been primitive feathers.

His explorations in the Amazon basin of Bolivia have uncovered distinct traces of major earth-moving modifications to the landscape made by pre-European cultures.

Scientists have come to realise over the past decade that intense solar storms can leave distinct traces when they crash into the planet.

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She speaks with a distinct trace of old Brooklyn: "goyd" for guide, "wount" for wouldn't.

Moreover, metal trace printing experiments further revealed five distinct trace topographies.

The original of this supremely creepy preacher was one Father James Cullen, of whom Joyce's schoolmate said, "he had a distinct trace of sadism..

Mr. Hearst begins with a circusy march scored for brasses, woodwinds, accordion and percussion, the first of several movements to bear a distinct trace of Kurt Weill's cabaret style.

8 50 AM & 10 Mr. Christy, a man of 60, with a distinct trace of County Long ford in his voice had driven a empty train from Woodlawn IRT station to the nearby Mosholu trainyard, laid up the train there, and then "deadheaded" (i.e. ridden as a passenger) on a regular train back to Woodlawn Terminal.

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