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Papers were stacked at tidy right angles; not a trace of dust could be seen anywhere.
Roy studied the wall's molding, the wall itself, a trace of dust along the molding's shaped ridge, an electrical outlet.
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Faint traces of dust lined the stilled ceiling fan, and the leaves of the abundant potted plants had begun to wilt.
Instead of the traces of dust and scratches, and the slight shaking of the image that is perceptible at many screenings, they were looking at a picture that is pristine, sharp and steady.
Traces of dust under the top layers of paint suggest the 17th-century painter had hung his original work for some time before deciding it had to be redone in a different style.
At PCR, portraits are hung alongside landscapes and huge abstractions (the traces of dust on processing paper) take their place beside equally vast studies of ordinary things, like a weed standing tall in his unkempt garden.
Next, hunt for divots and do touch-up sanding with fine-grit sandpaper, then vacuum again and wipe the floor repeatedly with microfiber pads or tack cloth to remove all traces of dust.
There are cameraless photographs, called "Celestographs," made in 1894 by August Strindberg, the playwright, who exposed film to the night sky in hopes of capturing starscapes; he decided that the results had metaphysical import, despite comprising only traces of dust and chemical discoloration.
You realise that he isn't wearing any socks, and that he enjoys rollerblading, and that he compares himself to Jay-Z without any trace of irony, and that he does that thing all boys on Take Me Out do, where the camera rolls past him in his introductory VT and he squints at it like he's inspecting a sideboard for traces of dust, and you've had enough.
However, traces of dust particles can be found in the nonlinear dispersion Eq. (24) through bipolar diffusion caused by slow motion of particles under the influence of ponderomotive laser force and thermal collision force.
After brushing, dampen a clean section of the towel and use it to remove the last traces of dust.
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