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The songs that interrupt the action, whether insinuatingly burlesque or urbanely forlorn, all trace a pattern of love as a disruptive if unavoidable force that informed most of Coward's work.
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Health officials in Rhode Island said this summer they had traced a pattern of elevated lead to a deodorant called litargirio that is manufactured in the Dominican Republic and widely sold in immigrant neighborhoods.
He added that the breach was spotted by tracing a pattern of fraudulent payments back to systems used at Mandarin hotels.
Node P stands out with an emphasis on the use of vehicles as a weapon, but still tracing a pattern of descent linked to gun violence.
She traced a pattern of indifference in U.S. administrations down to the Balkans, arguing that United States needed to take an interventionist stance, whether it's in Darfur or the Middle East.
He had arrived at this conclusion by training monkeys to move their arms across a tabletop, tracing a pattern that resembled the spokes of an asterisk.
These iconic symbols trace a complex pattern of myths and memories: an assertion of national identity that the government might well have found subtly, or not so subtly, subversive.
Dr. Bryan Sykes, a human geneticist at the University of Oxford in England, said he had traced a similar pattern of gene flow, from Spain through Brittany, Ireland and the west of Scotland.
The New Testament writers shared a creative and flexible principle of exegesis that has regard for the literary and historical context and traces a consistent pattern of divine action in judgment and mercy, reproduced repeatedly in the history of Israel and manifested definitively in Christ.
The men's sudden disappearance and subsequent difficulty in tracing them fits a pattern of hostage taking in Baghdad and southern Iraq over the past nine years.
The easiest way to cut the circles is to use a circular punch; you can also just trace a circular pattern on the back of each piece of paper and cut it with scissors.
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