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Larousse Gastronomique suggests that a trace of vanilla can season fish soups, steamed mussels and creamed vegetables.
As he did so, he hoped, in vain, that a trace of this violation might get the attention of someone in the lobby.
I am incapable of hearing the break of a wave without thinking that a trace of my son, turned to salt and foam, is coming back to us".
A trace of hydrogen, for example, diffuses through carbon dioxide at virtually the same rate that a trace of carbon dioxide diffuses through hydrogen.
They added that a trace of Sollecito's DNA on Kercher's bra clip, the vital piece of evidence linking him to the murder scene, could have got there by contamination, as the defence team said at the trial.
The hero, at the story's conclusion, is the last human alive, and he decides to lie down among ferromagnetics so that a trace of his own species will be preserved in Earth's inheritors.
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Phosphor bronze, alloy of copper and tin that contains a trace of phosphorus.
(source) Now: "a unique set of characteristics, actions, etc., that leave a trace and serve as a means of identification".
For and α > 2, from asymptotic (2.16), we will have that is a trace class operator.
She vanished that day, without a trace, leaving only her camera lens behind.
Yes, Rubio actually wrote that without a trace of irony or self-reflection, folks!
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