Sentence examples for traceable for from inspiring English sources

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A purebred dog is considered to be one whose genealogy is traceable for three generations within the same breed.

After the 1970s, New Yorkers began to move north from Miami to Fort Lauderdale and then to Palm Beach County, often traceable for demographers partly by their Jewish ethnicity.

"They can have the strength of the entire family, meaning all sorts of thinking and fiscal resources," said Jeffrey A. Miller, a family business consultant based in Coral Cables, Fla. "There may be a consolidated family ethic, sometimes traceable for hundreds of years, which in tough times will help them hold steadier than businesses where people aren't related".

Incised valleys are 5 17 km wide, 20 60 m deep and traceable for 120 km along their axes.

The results of this study show that the incised valleys were 5 17 km wide, 20 60 m deep, and traceable for 120 km along their axes.

The quartz-coated shear surfaces are traceable for meters to tens of meters; thus, the ratio of slip to potential rupture length (i.e., u/L) is in the range of 10-6 to 10-5.

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In the formula I also offer space for a traceable cataloging, for additional descriptions of specimen/species identifying characters such as pigmentation, carapace shape or scute/feather-arrangement features, as well as space for drawings and photographs.

The clerks are believed to be, for a fee, exchanging large, easily traceable bills for dozens of smaller, untraceable bills, according to these officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

White's book was the basis for the musical "Camelot" and eventually, in some not quite traceable trajectory, for our fantasy of life among the Kennedys.

Christopher Benfey, in his Dec. 4 review of "The Death of King Arthur, Peter Ackroydd's retelling of Thomas Malory's 15th-century classic, notes that T. H. White's "ingratiatingly verbose 'Once and Future King'... was the basis for the musical 'Camelot' and eventually, in some not quite traceable trajectory, for our fantasy of life among the Kennedys".

The road is thus one of the oldest continuous and traceable metaphors for civilization and society.

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