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How to use vestiges in a sentence

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Now I am left wondering what course of study I should undertake next in order to eradicate any remaining vestiges of personality.
Now most buildings that retained vestiges of the colonial legacy in the city have had their design and designation changed.
They receive these signals through a specialized organ in the nose, vestiges of which still exist in humans.
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.
The mountain, still showing the last vestiges of human inhabitance just the night before, exploded in a shower of dust.
Pension provision has become a major political issue in virtually every country with vestiges of a social welfare state.
Why do we have superfluous, but potentially deadly vestiges like the appendix or wisdom teeth?
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.
Indeed, the private college today is one of the last vestiges of hope in a desert of statism.
The Capsian man left, besides the lithic implement, vestiges that betray aesthetic preoccupations.
Augustine's interaction with the philosophy of Neoplatonism helped him overcome the last vestiges of Manicheanism in his thinking.
Curtains draped along the glass frontage keep out the vestiges of daylight, a pre-requisite of all good clubs.
In fact, after seeing her whorish behaviour with Hawthorne, William had lost the last vestiges of his admiration for her.
Some vestiges of arranged marriage continue and many couples rely on matchmakers to find mates.
By then, the originally beautiful, rich-coloured chestnuts are dried out, mildewed vestiges, fit only for stuffing turkeys.
One deliberate omission involves the vestiges of the medieval morality play that remained in Marlowe's 16 th-century retelling.
The court remonstrated that the edict did away with the last vestiges of its authority despite solemn pledges of previous kings.
He saw off the last vestiges of heroin chic, and ushered in an era of dressing up, redefining power dressing on the way.
She is a slim, pert blonde caught between teenage bolshiness and the last vestiges of childhood.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Even the vestiges of Carlovingian practice which appear in the inquests of the Norman reigns are modified by English usage.
These affinities and resemblances between Yucatec vestiges and those of the Uplands, are of constant occurrence.
Every curate in England dabbled in geology and hunted for vestiges of Creation.
Therefore, vestiges of womanliness are not easily found in the revolutionary realist literary works of contemporary China.
It was clubbed, and it carried some lingering vestiges of powder.
The lodicules are small organs and they are the vestiges of the perianth.
Crossing the stream, he struck faint vestiges of a wood-road, used, evidently, a generation back, when the meadow had been cleared of its oaks.
On every side were the vestiges of a one-time dense population.
The smallest vestiges of them rivet his attention and engage his interest.
Civilization is gradually sweeping from the earth the lingering vestiges of Paganism, and at the same time the shrinking forms of its unhappy worshippers.
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