Sentence examples for traces of bread from inspiring English sources

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On the night before the first Seder of Passover, which this year begins after sundown Monday, many observant Jews scour the house to rid it of the last traces of bread or leavened grain products.

Now, there are no traces of bread (probably a good thing, seeing how gluten-phobic many actors are).

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As Passover approaches, Orthodox Jews strive to rid their homes of even the slightest trace of bread or other unleavened grain products known as chametz, almost down to the molecule.

Even her stuffing was splendid, despite the fact that there wasn't a trace of corn bread in it.

All traces of cereal, pasta, bread and other items are removed or covered until after Passover, which begins at sundown on April 18 this year.

Additional evidence of an ancient encampment includes traces of eight makeshift bread ovens not far from the camp perimeter and a handful of artifacts, including four nails from the bottom of Roman boots, a piece of horse tackle, and part of a scabbard.

For example, a baker could trace the impact of a loaf of bread by tracing the environmental cost of the raw ingredients and their costs of transportation.

A snowball approach was used to trace back seed circulation of bread wheat varieties among the different actors.

Dried scraps of bread.

A piece of bread.

Get rid of bread.

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