Now I am left wondering what course of study I should undertake next in order to eradicate any remaining vestiges of personality. |
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Now most buildings that retained vestiges of the colonial legacy in the city have had their design and designation changed. |
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They receive these signals through a specialized organ in the nose, vestiges of which still exist in humans. |
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If we fail to shake off the vestiges of colonialism this is our own indaba, not the dead colonialists' as far as I am concerned. |
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The mountain, still showing the last vestiges of human inhabitance just the night before, exploded in a shower of dust. |
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Pension provision has become a major political issue in virtually every country with vestiges of a social welfare state. |
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Why do we have superfluous, but potentially deadly vestiges like the appendix or wisdom teeth? |
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Michael and I spent two days, sometimes on hands and knees, in a chigger-infested jungle of pine and kudzu seeking vestiges of the Gudger shack. |
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Indeed, the private college today is one of the last vestiges of hope in a desert of statism. |
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The Capsian man left, besides the lithic implement, vestiges that betray aesthetic preoccupations. |
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Augustine's interaction with the philosophy of Neoplatonism helped him overcome the last vestiges of Manicheanism in his thinking. |
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Curtains draped along the glass frontage keep out the vestiges of daylight, a pre-requisite of all good clubs. |
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In fact, after seeing her whorish behaviour with Hawthorne, William had lost the last vestiges of his admiration for her. |
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Some vestiges of arranged marriage continue and many couples rely on matchmakers to find mates. |
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By then, the originally beautiful, rich-coloured chestnuts are dried out, mildewed vestiges, fit only for stuffing turkeys. |
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One deliberate omission involves the vestiges of the medieval morality play that remained in Marlowe's 16 th-century retelling. |
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The court remonstrated that the edict did away with the last vestiges of its authority despite solemn pledges of previous kings. |
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He saw off the last vestiges of heroin chic, and ushered in an era of dressing up, redefining power dressing on the way. |
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She is a slim, pert blonde caught between teenage bolshiness and the last vestiges of childhood. |
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That chiseling sound you hear in the world next door is the slow whittling away of the last vestiges of the logocentric tradition. |
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I look over to where the snow bank remained last week, the last vestiges of a record five-foot February snowfall. |
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Isn't it just the continued impact of the liberal revolution of the 1960s which liberated us from the vestiges of Victorian prudery? |
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Could this be a sign that we have lost the remaining vestiges of faith and hope in the triumph of the human spirit? |
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Railroad officials dismantled the line and removed all vestiges of the iron rails. |
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Crikey does this better than most, but potentially could do better by discarding any remaining vestiges of political correctness. |
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They do not represent primitive vestiges of an early stage in the linear progress of life. |
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Certainly whites must keep extirpating vestiges of racism, even within their own souls. |
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This is where my last vestiges of immaturity come out in final blaze of glory. |
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She tumbled out of bed, the last vestiges of the dream slipping from her mind. |
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It was a moral code which long outlasted the Victorian era, and vestiges of it still remain. |
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So these people, they were the real deal, the last remaining vestiges of a formerly powerful republic. |
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Considerable vestiges of these remained among the Welsh in the time of the Saxon Heptarchy. |
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The federal Office of Civil Rights had determined that vestiges of segregation still existed in Texas higher education. |
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You are becoming more and more adorable as you leave behind the coarse vestiges of planetary animal origin. |
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Otherwise, any remaining country vestiges are kept hidden beneath forty layers of shine and polish, plus of course Felder's poorly mixed lead guitar overdubs. |
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So, while Hollingworth's rebuttal is mentioned on his website and remains in the vestiges of cyberspace for those willing to peruse it, there is something nugatory about it. |
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In any event, the development of pharmacological drugs and community-based programs causes laws on commitment to a hospital to be regarded as archaic vestiges of a bygone era. |
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These natural blessings supported Cambodia's ancient culture, the glorious vestiges of which can still be clearly seen in the ruins at Angkor Wat. |
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The remaining vestiges of the Women's Army Corps were eliminated by Congress in 1978 so that women in the army could be more fully assimilated into the overall army structure. |
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He, on the other hand, was running away from the old janitor who also happened to be psychic and must have some vestiges of talent left over from his high school track team. |
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Instead, they were moments that struck me as evidence that the vestiges of basic human civility could remain, despite the all-encompassing hedonism and mechanism. |
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It took away the remaining vestiges of legal support for the closed shop which, while not rendering the closed shop unlawful, made it virtually impossible to operate. |
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Cut and bleeding, I finally managed to free myself from the thorn prison only to discover the last vestiges of sunlight disappearing over the horizon. |
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Until then, it will remain associated with the vestiges of the prehistoric age, with the collective unconscious, which is subject to a peculiar and ever-increasing activation. |
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Thus, the vestiges of freedom of speech that had agonized for a few years were liquefied in Poland. |
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Some vestiges of its fortified past still exist today in the form of the remains of the sentry post. |
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It was slightly discomforting and jarring, especially for a nation clinging to the last vestiges of amateurism and praying for the return of the Corinthian spirit. |
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A good waterproof eye make-up remover will remove all vestiges of mascara quickly, safely and effectively. |
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On the first floor was a room whose architectural vestiges make it possible to conclude that it was the main study hall. |
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Opened in 2012, the school nestles amid the vestiges of a shantytown where urban sprawl meets the vineyards of the Maipo valley. |
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The city kept its charm of small provincial town, rediscovering the vestiges of its ancient past in the shade of the large tropical trees. |
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These vestiges are two remaining sections that sit oddly with Australians' evident pride at having built a successfully multicultural country. |
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Clearly, we kept up this British parliamentary tradition-and many among us are attached to it-but, that said, some vestiges need to be abolished. |
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Because of these unique characteristics dazibao represent one of the few effective vestiges of free speech that may be used to voice political dissent in China. |
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It is high time we tore down the last vestiges of statutory discrimination against a large proportion of our population. |
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Practically nobody would like to return to those days, but the last vestiges have still not been fully stamped out. |
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If that's for good or ill can't be judged, because the only vestiges we get of that more satirical version are a few extended scenes among the extras. |
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The chapel is adjacent to a part of the ruined ramparts, which presents quite indistinct vestiges of a little bridge situated over a door. |
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We realize that many of these cultures have not died out and that we are not looking at mere vestiges of past cultures. |
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In addition, the recent demarcation of municipal boundaries represents an attempt to break up racially segregated lands that are vestiges of apartheid's Group Areas Act. |
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In four large-format paintings, the vestiges of resemblance are traded in for the iridescence of the surface itself. |
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With appearance gracile, its multiple feather-grasses ends are covered with a punctuated brown fibre of vestiges of orange petioles. |
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But it took time for the Bolsheviks to establish a material and political basis for secular Soviet government and educational organs to supplant clerical vestiges. |
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In some snakes, most notably boas and pythons, there are vestiges of the hindlimbs in the form of a pair of pelvic spurs. |
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The remains of the limites today consist of vestiges of walls, ditches, forts, fortresses and civilian settlements. |
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Modern French has vestiges of the V2 system similar to those found in modern English. |
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It was not until the National Assistance Act of 1948 that the last vestiges of the Poor Law disappeared, and with them the workhouses. |
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It was not until the 1948 National Assistance Act that the last vestiges of the Poor Law disappeared, and with them the workhouses. |
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The mountains in Finnish Lapland form vestiges of the Karelides mountains, formed two billion years ago. |
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The chief remains of the Roman Calagurris are the vestiges of an aqueduct and an amphitheatre. |
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At the Battle of Populonia in 282 BC Rome finished off the last vestiges of Etruscan power in the region. |
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Inspiration is the motivating force that enables the emerging of visions, that bestows upon these the vestiges of an idea and that then discharges a fountain of creative activity. |
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Not only will you marvel at the beauty of the Oludeniz lagoon, but also our one-day sea trip will show you the vestiges of a blue tinged sunken city, in the bluish lights of seabeds. |
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In a countryside of vast plains of farmlands, interrupted by step-sided valleys, is a smattering of beautiful grey and beige stone villages, hiding numerous vestiges and character buildings, which are architectural models. |
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The projecting ledge of Chabusse, with its three beautiful menhirs and the more little fourth, has also other vestiges of successive occupations hereabouts. |
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Four years ago efforts to assemble the vestiges of its ancient past came to successful culmination with the opening of the Miraflores Museum located on the site of the ancient city. |
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These crimes against humanity are possible because those who do these things have stripped, in their imagination, all vestiges of humanity from those they brutalize. |
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Beside this evidence of industrial activities you will also find vestiges of everyday-life in Gallo-roman days, their religion, their funeral rites. |
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Eventually the denudation of the land surface destroys the last vestiges of the passages, bringing to an end the long history of the cave conduit. |
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Localized cell death, occurring at precise moments during normal ontogeny, explains phenomena as varied as the fashioning of the digits or the involution of phylogenetic vestiges. |
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After the last vestiges of his ideals are snuffed out when he is attacked, Jean-Marc becomes entangled in a doomed relationship that ultimately forces him to leave Africa in disgrace. |
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Facing the dwelling on the other side of the narrow street is a walled garden featuring wonderful vestiges of the former building that once occupied its site. |
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Except for vestiges of the commedia in the form of puppet and marionette shows, the drama of masks all but disappeared in Western theatre during the 18th, 19th, and first half of the 20th centuries. |
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The folk group Bal Do Sabre revives, with the broadswords men dances, some precious cultural vestiges linked to ancient solar rituals which are still alive nowadays, thanks to the tradition. |
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He referred to some of the vestiges of the Harris Ontario government, the triumvirate, the ministers of health, finance and environment, that we actually see very much in evidence in this Parliament. |
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Even if the castle were dismantled, they remain the vestiges of a rampart barring the access to the headland Southern side, only side not profiting from natural protections of the escarpment of cliffs. |
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The Jurassic bones I uncovered at the Dystrophaeus quarry, as well as those on display in museums all over the world, are the biological vestiges of creatures unlike just about anything alive today. |
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Goldman may also have been helped by being one of the last Wall Street firms to go public, in 1999: the vestiges of partnership have had less time to erode. |
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Increasing awareness within the public of this fundamental dimension of heritage is an absolute necessity in order to arrive at concrete measures for safeguarding the vestiges of the past. |
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With the support of the international community, his Government had done its utmost to ensure that the country and its people could leave behind the vestiges of past conflicts and build lasting peace and security. |
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They are vestiges of an age and are still standing, and in many mountain areas, particularly in the eastern sierras of Ancares and Caurel and the sierra del Suido, some of them can still be used today. |
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This technical mission, composed of specialists of mud-brick heritage conservation, will develop the future conservation project for the last vestiges of mud-brick construction. |
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It lacks a credible research environment, and produces few PhD's. The Ministry of Education and Training remains one of the last vestiges of the Communist central-planning system. |
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It retains vestiges of these traditions, such as the Green Fields area, which includes sections known as the Green Futures and Healing Fields. |
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The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area, encompassing the Green Futures and Healing Field. |
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It retained some vestiges of distinction from its neighbour however, retaining the Welsh language, law, and culture. |
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Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in its windows, and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework. |
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Only a discombobulating dolt would not notice this and cling with pathetic desperation to the last vestiges of past glory. |
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Nevertheless in some cases, my original view, that the points are vestiges of the tips of formerly erect and pointed ears, still seems to me probable. |
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Examples of vestigial structures in humans include wisdom teeth, the coccyx, the vermiform appendix, and other behavioural vestiges such as goose bumps and primitive reflexes. |
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These experiments helped repudiate the last vestiges of the theory of four elements, which Priestley attempted to replace with his own variation of phlogiston theory. |
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Often led by members of the clergy, they were shocked by the accelerated dismantling of the vestiges of the classical world and the rapid loss of its literature. |
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The skeleton of most snakes consists solely of the skull, hyoid, vertebral column, and ribs, though henophidian snakes retain vestiges of the pelvis and rear limbs. |
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During the fleeting summer months of his field season, when the outer vestiges of winter melted briefly, there were ponds and pools and lakes of water everywhere. |
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