Sentence examples for interesting trace from inspiring English sources

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Different as a mouthful of salt spray – though "different" can cover a multitude, and here there were "interesting" trace elements of raw sewage – was Crashing, Channel 4's perky Marmite of a sitcom scripted by and starring the goofily lovely Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

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There are, however, interesting traces in the culture that suggest somewhat more subtle shifts — attempts, perhaps, to reconcile the more virtuously possession-resistant stance that some now strike with the stubborn reality that, ultimately, people really like stuff.

We sometimes see interesting traces of this tendency in the post-apocalyptic landscapes of certain younger American poets, but Meister's commitment to a entirely-novel poetics of absence is distinguished by its grace and vision and is undoubtedly historically important.

The development, which Mr. Jamal attributes to the confidence he has gained as a performer, is interesting to trace.

It might have been interesting to trace these changes or to show how Lincoln Center's influence made the arts center the late-20th-century model for performance culture, creating, as Schuman predicted in 1966, "the new establishment".

It was interesting to trace the changes in tools, dress and ornaments: from the traditional stone, bone, shell and hide, to glass beads obtained through trade with the Spanish and English, to woven cloth and metal goods.

The director, Ron Howard, has got hold of a few wild beasts — starting with the script, and including the star, Vince Vaughn, and the frighteningly intense co-star Winona Ryder — that break free of his directorial decorum; it's interesting to trace the movie's ungainly contours.

We are sure that it is interesting to trace the products from scratch, to open the doors of agriculture and industry.

It would be interesting to trace its evolution at the monocot/dicot scale.

Also, it will be interesting to trace signs of selection on the coding region of the genes.

Despite having a validated model for classifying compounds into substrates and non-substrates, it would be very interesting to trace back which functional groups are prevalent in substrates and non-substrates.

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