Sentence examples for finger traces from inspiring English sources

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Eye-dentity procedures (as they were called in the 1990s) began by collecting images of the complex and unique patterns of blood vessels in the eye, usually supplementing them with electronic scans of finger traces.

In reminder, his finger traces a lightning-stroke scar crossing his right temple, the souvenir of a police beating that he recalls occurring during Newark's race riots of 1967.

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His finger traced a line up the wall and across the ceiling.

My consciousness is just making its way through the moments, like a finger tracing Braille.

And over all this, a finger, tracing the outline of a horse.

It was an hour into the hike, and I was watching a compass needle spin to north, my finger tracing a trail on a printed page.

I cannot overemphasize the joy and gratitude that we feel when Nico sits down with a book, his finger tracing each word, reading aloud, clearly understanding and understandable.

"In the north, there are beautiful lakes that have never been used," Mr. Hindo said, his finger tracing a line on the map.

Someone may one day figure out how Ms. Rethorst creates worlds out of single, simple gestures, as she does here, for instance, with a finger tracing an arm.

"For most of us, the feeling of a finger tracing our lips is delightful and arousing in a romantic setting with a lover but decidedly unerotic when it takes place in the doctor's office".

(I use foil for this because it doesn't wobble around as much as paper when you're spreading the uncooked meringue). With a lightly buttered finger, trace the outline of an 18cm circle (or thereabouts) on each foil-covered tray.

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