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In Saudi, to be without documents was to be without personhood and without any vestige of human rights you might possess.
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Three million New Yorkers ride the subway every day without any vestiges of racial paranoia.
Mr. Kibaki, a former finance minister and vice president to Mr. Moi who broke with him a decade ago, pledged to begin immediately his plans to revive the economy, stamp out corruption and rebuild government without any vestiges of the departing leader's autocratic rule.
What Mr. Chazen seems to live without are any vestiges of his former life as one of the highest-grossing shoe salesmen at Barneys New York, a life he relinquished a few weeks ago to become a baker.
Something that isn't to be seen in either of these movies is any vestige of what used to be called, without irony, the American dream: the faith that we all belonged somewhere within a rational and forgiving system that in the end would reward intelligence and hard work.
Since then, any vestige of prosperity there has vanished.
She straps herself in, swats aside any vestige of Mark Hamill, and takes command of the movie.
Any vestige of the previous government's anti-corruption drive, for example, has been abandoned.
"[In The Hunger Games] pretty much any vestige of blood is absent from the movie.
I say "Scottish politics", for any vestige of "British politics" is now pushing up the proverbial daisies.
In the fourth quartet, Bartok incorporates a remarkable range of timbral effects like tremolos and glissandos, abandoning any vestige of traditional idioms for a startlingly modernist style.
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