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He seems convinced that the footsteps he is tracing are the right ones.
Mostly he is tracing patterns of attachment, sexual or familial, between lives in any city, showing fleeting moments of connection.
Now he is tracing his finger along some letters cut into the gritstone nearby that I have never noticed before.
This is true whether he is tracing the undulations of a carp nestled among the reeds or a beautiful woman primping in front of a mirror.
He is tracing his love of his wife back to its source, God, who created them both; he is seeking to be filled with God as if sick with a thirst that swells him with fluid; love for his wife was like training wheels, it has sharpened his capacity for love so that he can make a better job of loving God.
Manovich concedes that his book is not a comprehensive history, and, by choosing Kay, he is tracing a particular historical path.
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He's tracing his fingertips over a bottle of Ariel Non Bio, like he's reading Braille.
He was tracing the ownership and rights on an interesting parcel back to the 1840s.
Twisting, he swirled on both feet and then spun on one, his back foot pointed behind as if he were tracing figures on ice.
He was tracing a continuity across the centuries — the science of eerie harmony that runs from Gesualdo's time to the present day.
By 1955, he was tracing photographs borrowed from the New York Public Library's photo collection with the hired assistance of Nathan Gluck, and reproducing them with a process he had developed earlier as a collegian at Carnegie Tech.
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