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were remnants

noun

The small portion remaining of a larger thing or group.

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There were remnants of conservatives' battles past and present.

We were remnants of the 'Splendor in the Grass' generation".

Left behind, as if in haste, were remnants of a lost household.

Perhaps the blobs were remnants of living fossils more fearsome than the dinosaurs.

That said, he allowed that there were remnants of a harsher time.

There were remnants of stone arches in the roof, thickly overgrown with clinging vines.

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On other posts are remnants of flowers and a wreath.

These are remnants of a classic 1960's scene.

And everywhere, there are remnants of Positano's past.

These are thought to be remnants of sensory whiskers (vibrissae).

Numerous offshore islands are remnants of former hills.

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