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According to her parents, Rachel Dolezal, the chapter head of the Spokane NAACP, is "biologically" white, with perhaps "a small trace" of American Indian ancestry.
More than 10 years ago, leading figures of the Muslim community met and discussed the then small trace of extremism within the community.
Soon after I arrived in his room, Snowden said, with more than a small trace of mockery, "By the way, that Cincinnatus you just emailed, that's me".
However, four samples recently taken from the Silvercrest plant have shown the presence of very small trace levels of equine DNA.
On Thursday night it said test results at the plant revealed "very small trace levels" of horse DNA in its products, but burgers taken from restaurants had tested negative.
Burger King placed advertisements in the Sun, Express, Mirror, Star and Times newspapers, apologising to customers for the "very small trace levels" of horse DNA found in four samples at Burger King's Irish supplier, Silvercrest.
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"All of a sudden, it gets heavier and small traces of flame appear.
But when the surgeon lopped it off, there were small traces of "active cells".
Japanese media reported that investigators detected small traces of radiation from the drone, presumably not levels harmful to humans.
Field tests found very small traces of sarin, but such tests are designed to err on the side of caution.
In recording these small traces, Victoria Glendinning has given us the measure — noble, engaged and quietly passionate — of the man.
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