The imprints of the tribes such as the Navajo, Apache, Hopi and Zuni are visible on the land of Southwest. |
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There were recent skid marks beneath the snow and frozen tire imprints in the ice, which coincided with the man's story. |
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More bruises covered her thighs, in the shape of fingers and whole hands, perfect imprints on her once-perfect skin. |
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His feet had already left deep imprints in the thick red carpet and the suit collar was driving him to distraction. |
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She's leaning there, supported by the banister, swaying slightly, keys clutched leaving imprints in her right hand. |
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His grey polyester slacks have white diamond shape imprints from leaning against the dusty fence. |
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Combined with cannabis, it helps the user to detect psychic imprints, and systemize patterns. |
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But wind farms leave imprints on the environment, too, says the University of Calgary professor. |
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Even more significant were the indelible imprints left on an emboldened and much mightier financial sector. |
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Major publishing houses responded to this trend by establishing imprints, such as DC's Vertigo, that publishes comics aimed at a mature audience. |
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Publishers Time-Warner, Random House, and HarperCollins all have religious imprints. |
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Despite the good news, some authors worry about the message they are sending by publishing under imprints aimed at specific communities. |
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Even if they're no longer independent companies, they still exist as imprints. |
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Penguin imprints include Michael Joseph, Allen Lane, Hamish Hamilton, Viking, and a good few more. |
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She has also had books published under the Kensington and St. Martin's paperback imprints. |
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The lateral imprints of the thoracic legs appear too long to have been made by an apterygote, particularly a monuran. |
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Sculptures, moulds, busts, dentures, imprints and masks of Washington's face and body will be scanned with lasers. |
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Random House trade imprints now publish lead titles as print books and e-books simultaneously. |
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So it is simply wrong to say that the feathers are just imprints added to a dino skeleton. |
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On each side of the mid-line are three to four singular imprints, showing a tendency to increase in length posteriorly. |
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The only chair in front of the desk was covered with imprints, dirt, rocks, and powder. |
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In the next generation, her daughter is genetically an indigobird but imprints on her Melba Finch foster parents and learns their songs. |
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The anima imprints the persona. As such, over time, examination of the persona may allow insight into the anima. |
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Charlie followed the shallow imprints in the ground, until the tracks came to a flat rock. |
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The back windows are consequently opaque with dog slobber and imprints of nostrils. |
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There are tread marks leading up to where the imprints are, so I follow them. |
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Guyanese speak Creole dialects of English with varying ethnic lexical imprints. |
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There is still time to catch an exhibition of beautiful and practical baskets and intriguing paper imprints at Brantwood's Severn Studio. |
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His carved plywood canvasses are acutely reminiscent of fossil imprints layered in geological strata. |
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She gave him a slight peck on the cheek, her ruby red lips leaving the smallest of imprints. |
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Terrestrial deposits contain fossils ranging from Paleocene leaf imprints to Cretaceous dinosaur remains. |
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This music imprints itself on the mind like a retinal after-image, like a tattoo that will not fade. |
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All of them have left their imprints on the pages of history. |
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Is it possible that feelings and emotions leave imprints in the feathers of your down pillow or bedding? |
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The left and right fuel quantity gauges displayed needle imprints at 640 pounds and 380 pounds respectively. |
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Sometimes publishers use different imprints for different types of books or for different series aimed at specific age groups or grades. |
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The lower part of the attachment angle showed hexagonal imprints consistent with the shape of the nut. |
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Early imprints of giddy up and donkey ride experiences reminisced by pictures in the family albums have faded out of my memory. |
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These inscriptions and patterns included conical imprints whose duplicative quality insinuated the instant gratification and subsequent disposal that affects most cities. |
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Slides for IFAT shall be shipped in slide holders with sufficient desiccant to keep the imprints dry and chilled as above. |
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The problem with today's publishing is that behind all the imprints we see on spines, most books are the product of just four multinational media conglomerates. |
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In addition, there are pounces, tracing stencils and imprints of lead lines which are especially used in restoration work. |
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Alice discovers the remarkable detail that these imprints reveal about the people and about the strange prehistoric animals that were living on the coast 5,000 years ago. |
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One arm clutched her towel while the other held her clothes bundled together at her side, the soft steps of her feet leaving damp imprints on the brown carpet. |
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I could see every single blackhead on his nose, and the imprints where his glasses rested, as well as the flecks of brown in his angry black eyes. |
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Today, literary style is often inseparable from self-advertising, and ends up as a knowing technique which processes and imprints everything which it comes into contact. |
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Other researchers took imprints of the plant's surface to look for tiny openings that would allow the fragrance to escape, and tissue samples to study biochemistry. |
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In such cases the identity of the biological father is determined by admission, evidence or analysis of genetic imprints. |
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It imprints, impresses and embosses foils, paper, ribbon and even clay. |
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When you think about forensic evidence, you probably imagine detectives looking for droplets of blood, traces of fingerprints or imprints of shoes. |
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Still flushed with anger, I rose from the bench, placing my hands flat against the table and so hard that I was sure I was leaving imprints on the wooden surface. |
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Insofar as it is a grade of holy orders, the diaconate imprints a character and communicates a specific sacramental grace. |
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Their first human study is into whether those who commit suicide have different imprints in their hippocampuses from those who die in accidents. |
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This characteristic is due to the discovery method: by the velocity perturbation the planet imprints on its star. |
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These firms publish and distribute their own titles, and, in some cases, the titles of one or more subsidiary or affiliated imprints. |
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The letter stated that Stillman would not consent to provide any bodily samples or teeth imprints to the police or to anybody else. |
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We would tell them that an animal has mauled a person at the zoo and they would have to find out from the footprints and animal imprints what kind of animal did it. |
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The automatic banding machine with thermal transfer printer imprints product information directly onto the band. |
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Due to the special structure of spherical spaces, topological imprints would be potentially detectable within the observable universe. |
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Nesbit shopped the book to editors at four prominent imprints. |
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Among the imprints that survive, the tendency is to homogenize and focus on a few general fields like ambitious nonfiction, accessible literary fiction or thrillers. |
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Although the industry is suddenly bringing out more books by blacks than ever, some worry that the creation of specialized imprints for blacks within several mainstream houses risks ghettoizing new black authors. |
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Her book, written by a teen-ager about teen-agers in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was issued in hardcover by the Viking Press and then in softcover by Dell — both adult trade imprints. |
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Before being an aesthetic principle, Futurism was an ideology, one that rejected all imprints of the past, museums, libraries, academies, any form of theoretic dogma or artistic canon. |
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On the surface of a pinscreen the artist imprints his desires and intuitions, hurling himself into a fierce tussle with an object as beautiful and rare as a harpsichord. |
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Like symphonies that leave the ear with imprints of their supreme richness, the symphony of the 13 grape varieties gives birth to an unshared passion for an exceptional wine: Chateauneuf-du-Pape. |
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It led me to explore imprints in granit and black diabase. |
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Hatched from the egg, the duckling immediately imprints on the mother duck-he will follow her around, heeding her example and her directions until he grows into mature independence. |
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Slipcovered chairs hold imprints of guests Beneath a wall of photograph skins. |
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It was determined that the circle of imprints on the surface of the drum resulted from contact with the bell-shaped forward pitch gear wheel teeth. |
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The imprints were revealed within the clumps and filamentary patterns formed by tens of thousands of galaxies that the telescope observed in Earth's cosmic neighborhood. |
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The non-fiction imprints, Franklin Watts and Wayland publish nearly 800 new information books each year on topics ranging from literacy development, science and technology and geography to history, religion and sport. |
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The necessity for a robust theory is coupled with the consciousness of perpetual motion that humankind, by its very nature, imprints on this theory. |
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Soil samples are still also still being examined for fluids, footwear patterns and imprints that may betray the height and weight of the murderer. |
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Already, several major imprints are struggling. |
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Middling authors are left to small imprints or to self-publish. |
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Unearthing those imprints is the key to understanding what is going on and then treating it. In Freudian theory, the imprints are memories, albeit unconscious ones. |
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In cases where failure of controls invalidates a batch of slides, those slides shall be destroyed and a re-test shall be carried out using the duplicate imprints. |
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The stainless steel US-2000 BDE banding machine with integrated thermal transfer printer and labeling system, bands, imprints and labels the product in one run. |
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Madame MO's gentle humour and creative wit also imprints their practical shopping bags and magazine racks, which illustrate some of France's most iconic couples. |
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Different every time, but always closely linked to the soil which imprints its character on them from the start, but seasonal conditions also make their mark. the aromatic intensity and power of a given wine may be variable. |
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Your spirit imprints the whole universe with life and mystery. |
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The Arguments at the head of each book were added in subsequent imprints of the first edition. |
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In portable art, a style called Cardium Pottery was produced, decorated with imprints of seashells. |
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The National Library has a collection of about 250 incunabula, which are predominantly German, Italian and French imprints. |
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Fossils can be both the direct remains or imprints of organisms and their skeletons. |
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Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, hair, petrified wood, oil, coal, and DNA remnants. |
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The fossil is nearly complete and includes tufts of fur and imprints of soft tissues. |
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An upright standing Sigillaria stem from the Westphalian of Poland clearly shows imprints of a larger winding axis. |
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Sony Music Masterworks comprises Masterworks, Sony Classical, OKeh, Portrait, Masterworks Broadway and Flying Buddha imprints. |
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But other imprints in the smooth black shale disple any image of a peaceful prehistoric aquarium. |
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At first we follow leisurely, tracing the dog's tracks atop huge cougar imprints, keeping the dogs within earshot, heavy wool and stocking caps still in place. |
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The artifacts include imprints in clay and burned remnants of cloth. |
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In Moldova, Yanushevich seems to have taken the shape and size of broomcorn millet spikelet imprints with glumes and lemmas as the main criteria for identification. |
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