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One of the essays in Traces Remain is on Leonardo's notebooks.
The pulse appeared in traces, played on concert bass drums by the drummer Libby Fab.
Much has already been written about Boltanski's installation – Adrian Searle said that Boltanski "deals in traces rather than ghosts... photographs of the dead and piles of old clothes.
"A number of sulfur compounds are present in wine in traces and have an impact on flavor because they're very potent," he said.
Always with me is a feeling that I miss her, even though she's here, in traces of smell, sound, taste and texture.
In "Traces," Sheck meditates on military installations in the desert, just as Graham mused on B-52's in "What the End Is For".
The funk beats entered in traces, solidifying where they'd been given room, and Mr. August's bass lines remained spare and open.
Deficiencies in traces of copper and cobalt in forage plants, for example, lead to diseases in certain grazing animals and may locally influence human health.
Some of the getting-to-know-you stuff in "Traces" is a little twee for my tastes, too self-consciously charming.
The clues from the lakes appear to mesh with evidence of other periods of stormy weather around the North Atlantic, including variations in traces of salt from sea spray locked in layers of Greenland glaciers, the authors said.
Bishop Mattiazzo, according to an article in November 2000 in Traces, a Catholic journal, decided to investigate the relics under the leadership of Dr. Vito Terribile Viel Marin, a pathologist at the University of Padua.
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