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In "The Time Machine," the narrator travels to the year 802,701, only to find that every vestige of human achievement, and humanity itself, has disappeared.
In Saudi, to be without documents was to be without personhood and without any vestige of human rights you might possess.
In his segment called 'The Word' (starts at 1 30 in video), Colbert told his audience that if America is to solve its immigration problem, we must look inside ourselves and "scoop out any vestige of human kindness -- especially when it comes to pregnant women".
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The earliest vestiges of human occupation found on this site date from the Chalcolithic (4th millennium BC).
"We may have different beliefs... different views, but we have to protect such incredible vestiges of human history," UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova told Reuters Television.
You find yourself looking into a cage within a cage and finally seeing an immobilized, mechanical vestige of a human being.
Together they seem to bookend the history of figurative sculpture, from ancient fertility icons to what could be the last vestiges of the human race.
Thanks in no small part to Darwin's efforts, vestiges of the human body are now familiar to a wide audience.
Apparently, if unstopped, the swarm will erase all vestiges of the human race, leaving the planet in its natural state.
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