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However, there is a possibility Contador could be exonerated, like the Olympic snowboarder who said he picked up traces of marijuana via secondhand smoke at a party and the tennis player who explained traces of cocaine on kissing a woman he met in a bar.
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Linda Hirshman's "Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolution" sets out to explain, tracing the history of gay rights from the early 20th century to the present.
Two slab-derived components such as fluid-like and melt-like components have been suggested to explain trace element characteristics of arc basalts (Elliott et al. 1997; Pearce et al. 2005).
"There were a lot of speculative pieces that got spun out of control," she explained, a trace of frustration in her voice.
Antique wallpapers, Ms. Thibaut-Pomerantz explained, often have traces of stampings from thousands of separate woodblocks.
People born in the nineteen-seventies, one star explained, still bear traces of the collectivist mind-set of the days before Communism was tempered by market reforms.
It is also said that men are much more interested in casual sex; that sexual jealousy works differently for men and women (men are more concerned with sexual fidelity, and women with emotional fidelity); and that all these differences, and more, can be explained as the traces of behavior that would have enabled our distant ancestors to leave more descendants.
International suspicions about these programs led to the current crisis: the International Atomic Energy Agency has given Iran until Oct. 31 to explain how mysterious traces of bomb-grade uranium got into two Iranian nuclear sites.
The responsiveness of these genes to oxidant exposure under iron-restricted conditions might be explained by trace amounts of iron in the growth medium or other divalent cations that can replace iron to facilitate a slight PerR repression[ 28].
The formation of a sharp shadow when an object is illuminated by a parallel beam of light is easily explained by tracing the paths of the rays that are not blocked by the object.
Moreover, as explained above, the expected traces of life would probably be very subtle and, due to the technical limitations of instrumentation, difficult to detect in situ.
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