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to remnants

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The small portion remaining of a larger thing or group.

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to remnants from the besuited, Mandelsonian era of City style.

QUESTION FROM FELICIA ROGAN: What has happened to remnants of Sadaam's statue?

The neighborhood was home to remnants of Cairo's polyglot, cosmopolitan population.

And it also rejects the notion of handing power over to remnants of the old [Mubarak] regime".

The spectacular finds, ranging from charred remains of wooden roundhouses to remnants of delicate cloth, offer "a pristine image" of life 3,000 years ago.

The panorama of class and cast generates multiple vernaculars, ranging from the mock-archaic to street slang to remnants of Bloomsbury-speak with residual public school inflections.

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My touristic visits to remnant Byzantine churches and, especially, to classic mosques dramatized the lacunae for me.

Sue: We refer to remnant inventory as non-guaranteed.

The peak corresponding to remnant Nb is marked.

Parasitism by Trichogramma was higher adjacent to remnant vegetation while predation was not affected.

Even then, there exists a high fatigue scatter due to remnant porosity.

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