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Following the concrete footsteps which trace the Mahatma's last walk is a moving experience.
The corridors, which trace long, angled shapes and sometimes slope up or down, are freshly painted.
There is a loving, poignant tone to Goldberg's single-channel videos, which trace family ties in three brisk strokes.
Latvian pianist Reinis Zariņš tackles the monumental 20 pieces, which trace a spiritual journey as much as a musical one.
Värmland's landscape is marked with hiking trails, many of which trace the routes of the old Finnish settlers.
The only gripe is the liner notes, which trace the trio's biographies without ever explaining how, exactly, they did what they did.
Highlights include rare examples of his early primitivist and surrealist styles, which trace the influence of pre-Columbian art on his work.
The mountain's flanks are pockmarked with dozens more sinkholes, which trace the routes of depleted veins and can widen with little warning.
The audience may suffer from these blows, and from scenes in which Trace cuts herself, more than Trace does, and demand explanations.
Trouble turns dynamic in the Wrens' songs, which trace long, complex musical arcs from quiet picking to melodic pop to punk fury as they examine a disappointing world.
That reality can be seen in the accompanying charts, which trace indexes of new orders reported by manufacturers in eight countries or regions around the globe.
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