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She is so vehement that the reader forgets the real Coetzee is in control of it all; piling on the invective against his alter ego until it seems, finally, that Adriana protests too much, and that the mooncalf did, after all, leave a faint mark on her heart.

In other testimony, which seemed to bolster the detectives' case, the director of the Police Department's crime laboratory, Dr. Peter Pizzola, testified that Mr. Bell drove his car into Detective Isnora's leg hard enough to leave a faint mark from the detective's denim jeans on the bumper of Mr. Bell's Altima.

It's a deep purple thought;once it unraveled prematurelyand its tail broken, leaving a faint trailof rummaging words.

As the cap expands and flattens with age, the partial veil tears, leaving a faint ring around the stem.

A faint mark may remain, but this will fade after a shower or two.

She had no interest in the internet, and thus left a faint digital trace, if any.

Some multiverses may leave a faint trace in nature that scientists can spot through careful experimentation.

As the artist draws, the stylus leaves a faint silvery trace on the surface.

And if you leave the ink on the page for more than 2 months, they say, it'll leave a faint trace.

Leave a faint mist of orange on top and bottom (so the section does not have to be precise).

And while Switzerland may have left its faint mark on Oranienbaum, Oranienbaum was to leave an indelible imprint on Switzerland, a fact also recorded in a street name, no less incongruous — that of the rue Sacre du Printemps in the suburbs of Clarens, on the northern shore of Lake Geneva.

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