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By 1983, he was chief executive of the fabled partnership, which traced its beginning to 1844.
The foragers contacted Penelope, an Italian missing persons charity, which traced Mr De Salazar's parents.
"Seeing Salvation" at London's National Gallery, which traced representations of Christ, was a surprise success.
One thing was an odd, old family tree which traced its line back to Neptune, god of the sea.
Middlesex, which traced the path of the hermaphrodite gene through generations of a family, stretched to almost 550 pages.
My article on the Haysom case, which traced this political Ping-Pong up to the present, ran in early November.
In 1959, Miss Anscombe wrote "An Introduction to Wittgenstein's "Tractatus," which traced his work to Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell.
(The latest is a DNA sequencing study, published in July, which traced Haiti's cholera strain to Nepal).
The case illustrated the far reach of the agency, which traced the trades through a web of foreign accounts.
The value of *trace-output*, called trace output, is the stream on which traced functions (see trace) and the time macro print their output.
This discovery led to the development of the first pre-symptomatic genetic test for HD, which traced the inheritance of markers linked to the Huntington gene.
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