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She claims to be able to trace her ancestry all the way back to the earliest settlers.
We will need to trace the electrical wires through the walls.
To Cusa we can indeed articulately trace, word and thing, the recent philosophy of the absolute.
Some artists, like John Cage, have adopted aleatoric methods of composition in order to remove any trace of authorial expression from their work.
Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole?
Some of the remaining grammar schools can trace their histories to before the 16th century.
It is marked by a sudden abundance of hard substrate trace fossils such as Trypanites, Palaeosabella, Petroxestes and Osprioneides.
Some Liverpudlians are able to trace their black heritage in the city back ten generations.
Today, more than 250 families in greater Knoxville can trace their ancestry directly to these original immigrants.
As a result of this missionary zeal, practically all Pentecostal denominations today trace their historical roots to the Azusa Street Revival.
It is possible to trace the complex industrial process and its social aspects in the early Industrial Revolution.
These had very complex circuits in which faults were difficult to trace, but had very efficient use of power.
On August 20, 1942, a trace quantity of this element was isolated and measured for the first time.
Many of these radionuclides exist only in trace amounts in nature, including all cosmogenic nuclides.
It is a very ductile, pale metal, which darkens in the presence of trace amounts of oxygen.
The next step is to find more about these trace vapours, including whether they are of natural or human origin.
Mitochondrial DNA can be used to trace the ancestry of a set of populations.
It is usually lost at an early age, leaving no trace of the alveolus in the jaw.
The major task of geography was to trace the changes in these two landscapes.
Imprints of organisms made while they were still alive are called trace fossils, examples of which are burrows, footprints, etc.
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