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In the world of private luxury, standards of quality are occasionally interrupted by humor and small evidences of human whim.
He said that what strikes him about early photographs is not the vanished buildings, but the evidences of human life visible in the margins -- blurry pedestrians or passers-by somehow caught by the lens.
Instead of sonically airbrushing away slight irregularities, the engineers have left in the evidences of human performance, with a mispronunciation here, a brief imperfection there and, throughout, Mr. Gergiev's own dramatic inhalations and exhalations, especially when he cues an important entrance.
Cather understood the impulse: "There is something stirring about finding evidences of human labor and care in the soil of an empty country," Tom Outland says in the novel.
During the Mid-late Neolithic evidences of human impact on the landscape increases in parallel to the development of the megalithic structures.
By applying these features, we draw a random sample of 3543 instances out of our dataset for further analysis to see if they are evidences of human trafficking this is described in the next section.
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(It found no evidence of human influence).
It has extensive evidence of human habitation stretching back 9,000 years.
The trail was littered with evidence of human passage.
Other evidence of human history barely reaches back a few hundred generations.
For the entire day, we saw almost no evidence of human life.
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