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He was made separately and retains traces of red, black and white pigments.
The magnificent "Alexander" sarcophagus (so named because it was originally believed to be that of Alexander the Great) even retains traces of its original colouring.
The more ornate Beaux-Arts Parkwood, which was designed by Alan Tanksley and developed by HJ Development, retains traces of its 1913 origins.
Despite the fact that Mr. Reeves' voice sounds oddly reprocessed, and that he retains traces of surfer-boy body language at the most unexpected moments, he more than commands interest during those sections of the film that depict Siddhartha's evolution.
In Elphinstone's well-orchestrated mythology, the North Star, a Sky God "carved from stardust", breathed life into the land that still retains traces of the magic of its creation.
In addition to its Hungarian and Romanian heritage, Transylvania retains traces of a Saxon (German) cultural tradition dating back to the arrival in the Middle Ages of a population of German speakers.
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Nevertheless, our arts do retain traces of their origins.
Mr. Carroll and Mr. Crystal encouraged the actors to retain traces of their own accents.
Clay statuary, still retaining traces of former painting, was made in many Etruscan centres.
Organic produce, as expected, was much less likely to retain traces of pesticides.
Vertebrates retain traces of a feeding apparatus like that of tunicates and cephalochordates.
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