Sentence examples for first vestiges from inspiring English sources

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Coming a few hundred years before film, these paintings are the first vestiges of cinematic construction we will see, with their noir lighting and corrupted subjects.

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The appearance of these lobes defined a novel anterior domain in the germband – the first vestige of a multi-segmented head.

A German portmanteau of the words for "wonder" and "chamber," respectively, the term was applied to sixteenth-century vestiges better known in English as "Chambers of curiosities;" curio shops; undefined storefronts that unspecified multitudes of items at the shopkeeper's behest.

Sterner national tests for Chile likely await because great natural hazard events reveal, or "find" in a sense, every structural, land use and human vulnerability, every Third World vestige, in an affected area as the U.S. learned in New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina.

In fortissimo passages Mr. Tao produces a signature sound that is powerful and sharp, and in the first of his "vestiges," "upon waking alongside green glass bottles," it aptly rendered the quality of a material that is both hard and transparent.

Iverson scored 16 points in the final 5 55 of the first half, and and vestiges of the Lakers' 16-0 run in the first quarter were left far behind.

But more important is that he seems to take every piece he performs, however familiar, back to first principles, stripping any vestige of interpretative tradition and playing it as though he were hearing it for the first time.

The remaining "vestiges" of the first plan, he said, were the two main axes within the college, although "no longer focussed on major architectural incidents", and the masonry around the main doors, cut to resemble the buildings of medieval Italy rather than those of Tudor England.

Among the different intracellular compartments, endosomes are central, since they are at the crossroads of several trafficking pathways and should therefore contain the vestiges of the first eukaryotic endomembrane system, a key factor for later evolution [ 4].

There is a remarkable vestige of the First Roumanian-American Congregation at 70 Hester Street, between Allen and Orchard Streets.

The casual manner in which Boris makes himself at home seems at first to be merely a vestige of the tight-knit old-country family loyalty.

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