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When the spring-morning broke, the tower-door was closed, the boat was gone, the river sparkled on its way, and never more was any trace of the poor boy beheld by mortal eyes.
The comments reflect Mr. Romney's evolution from abortion rights advocate to abortion foe; gone was any trace of the candidate for governor who, 10 years ago, answered a Planned Parenthood questionnaire by saying he backed "state funding of abortion services" under Medicaid.
Gone was any trace of adolescence.
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No matter what time they wake up, they should lie quietly before getting out of bed, note whether there is "any trace of a recalled dream and invite more of the dream to return if possible".
In spells it felt ludicrous that there could be any trace of stress.
And what instantly disappears, of course, is any trace of Steinberg's style.
Absent is any trace of the swagger that the private equity industry projected in its heyday.
There just doesn't appear to be any trace of "heat" in their relationship.
If there is any trace of modesty within the hundreds of pages produced for HarperCollins, it will be entirely false.
MI5 is continuing to trawl its databases to see if there is any trace of Abdulmutallab's movements in Britain and communications he had with friends or associates here.
Officers across the region are inspecting smelting furnaces to see if there is any trace of the work, which is three metres long and two metres high (10ft by 6.5ft).
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