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He tested negative after the Great Voltigeur Stakes in August and the Leger, but had he been given steroids in the spring to kick-start his training regime after a long, cold winter, all traces would have been long gone by August, even if the performance-enhancing effects were not.
First, these traces would have been difficult to inflict on a live animal.
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Given that black-hole history, you'd think Hank Steinberg, creator and an executive producer of "Without a Trace," would have been dread-stricken when he learned his new drama had been scheduled opposite "E.R.," at 10 p.m. on Thursdays.
In a year no trace would have survived.
Restricting the study to centres able to guarantee that a high proportion of children could be traced would have excluded most low-income countries.
There were no fingerprints or other traces that would have been expected if Mr. Williams had supported himself on the bathtub's rim while lowering himself into the bag.
It failed to test for powder traces on Reeves' hand and, even though the top of Reeves' skull was removed, no one checked the head wound for gunpowder traces, which would have been present if he'd shot himself at close range.
If he did so again, anywhere in the country, and was traced, he would have committed a criminal offence and could be fined or given a community punishment.
If rail stations funneled passengers through a few checkpoints, as in airports, then trace devices would have detected the explosive backpacks and alerted authorities about the hands that handled them.
The Palladium Running the Gamut From A to X The Palladium, a complex of stores and restaurants, will be arrayed on intersecting axes: an 85-foot-wide atrium tracing what would have been the line of 59th Street, crossed by a north-south crescent that Mr. Childs likened to Regent Street in London.
Lineage tracing studies would have to be performed to determine segregation of SNAI1 and SNAI2 between the 2-cell to 4-cell division in the mouse embryo.
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