Sentences with phrase «not trace of»

Even abstract artists with a strong political bent have kept art and politics determinedly apart: Ad Reinhardt, for instance, was politically active as a citizen, but there's not a trace of politics in his monochrome paintings.
His public murals have his most boisterous compositions and not a trace of the Depression, when his sales plummeted, and his tribute to Governor Smith is at home with the political machine of Tammany Hall.
The broad, nested bands of Pratfall, from 1974, show not a trace of anything beyond the picture plane.
There's not a trace of Coruscant, Utapau, Mustafar, or Geonosis, which are among the most recognizable locations from the Prequels.
«The western and noir vibes of the film seemed to shine in the format and there was not a trace of modern comic hero movie sheen.
By contrast, there's not a trace of winking or archness to be found in Carol, Haynes» superb adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel The Price Of Salt.
Falling in love lyric: Then I saw her face, now I'm a believer / Not a trace of doubt in my mind
With not a trace of milkiness, mint green, robin's - egg blue, and cotton - candy pink become edgy hits of color that can be worn on eyes, lips, and nails.
It rinses away quickly and easily, with no fuss or bother, leaving not a trace of residue in its wake.
Leaves my skin incredibly soft, but not a trace of oil.
Not a trace of sweet potato or avocado taste!
There's not a trace of woo - woo on this video!
Do not over beat, just fold the dry till there is not trace of any flour.
«There has been not a trace of genuine dialogue or consultation in this whole thing.»
«At this point in time, we simply can not trace any of these samples to a particular tribe or ethnic group in Africa,» Tishkoff emphasizes.
In the early images, it resembled a giant pizza and showed not a trace of the expected craters.
«After 27 years in prison, not a trace of bitterness.
, now I'm a believer Not a trace of doubt in my mind I'm in love!!
But the bony newcomer had a sweet, endearing nature, not a trace of machismo in him, so Reggie gave him a sweet, endearing nickname, an African - American one that meant little guy.
Lame she may have been as she jogged to the post, but when the gates sprung open away she flew, not a trace of lameness now, as she drew away easily to win by six lengths leaving a parade of 27 beaten rivals strung up the track like weary stragglers at the end of a marathon.
there's not a trace of doubt in my mind that this isn't completely scrumptious — the black beans!
Not a trace of banana flavor, just sweet, velvety goodness.
I lowered the temperature from medium to low (when it reached that stage), but they just stayed sandy & dry (not a trace of caramelization or syrup).
They were a bit bitter and oily but not a trace of heat, which is a real surprise to find in a wild pepper.
Not every trace of tension, however, can be assuaged without sacrificing some of the power of Bergson's account of creativity As proposed at the outset, such tensions are unavoidable in a view that affirms the idea that creativity advances knowledge, a tradition, and all intelligible process by generating new intelligible outcomes, new forms or kinds that were unpredictable.
There is not a trace of any succession; there is no temporal sequence at all — except on the psychological level, in the mind of a student groping for the conclusion, not in the logical structure itself.
NASA insists that the crystal features spotted by Curiosity Rover on Martian surface are not traces of alien life — just rock crystals formed by water.
and 2) There isn't a trace of evidence that CO2 has any effect on the climate (not a scintilla).

Not exact matches

Because such a transaction would be irreversible and difficult, if not impossible, to trace, observers quickly recognized the hallmark of a scam in which the senders would likely be diverting their funds to the criminals, never to see them again.
«I don't know what the hell that is,» Smith barked as he traced a stubby finger across a set of working drawings for the building, a development for WeWork, a U.S. firm that specializes in collaborative workspaces.
In this answer, you can see traces of Jobs» immortal declaration: «You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them.
As for what happens to the brands — which currently include the Gap and Walmart — that haven't signed up by the May 15th deadline, WRC's Nova says without a trace of humour, «They turn into pumpkins.»
The other lawsuit, which Bloomberg reports was brought by some of the same attorneys as the General Mills suits, argued that because testing of Quaker Oats Quick 1 - Minute reportedly found traces of glyphosate, the company could not use the «100 % natural» label.
In tracing a sample of Bitcoins from court records and forfeiture notices, Fortune turned up several instances of coins whose seizure was documented but whose sale was not.
And those kinds of car companies, if they aren't too big to fail (because they employ hundreds of thousands of people), tend to vanish without a trace.
While these sorts of connections aren't rare in startup land, they often can be traced back to college — Google's founders met at Stanford, Mark Zuckerberg met his co-founders at Harvard.
That doesn't mean that everything you do needs to trace back to one of those mindset elements.
There was no trace of the Harper we all know — the secretive PM who doesn't like to sit down with the media, the «control the message» freak.
They do not trace their lineage to the founder of the modern kingdom, King Abdulaziz ibn Saud.
Essentially, because its network routing protocol only conceals the location of its users - and not wallets, payments or identities - tracing analysis is easy to conduct.
This is utterly different from true discounting - which does not rely on multiples, but instead carefully traces out the likely path of future revenues, profit margins, cash flows and earnings over time, and explicitly discounts expected payouts and probable terminal values back at an appropriate rate of return.
The store, located in an old tattoo parlor, has traces of 826NYC: They teach kids writing in the back, and the space doesn't spare on the whimsy, with an artificial bird sanctuary, and a «bird adoption agency» near the checkout counter.
(Although this has not always been the case, and one has only to trace the history of European discoveries of silver mines first in Germany, then in Mexico, and finally in Bolivia, and their relationship with Chinese demand for silver, to see how earlier waves of globalization also manifested themselves in complicated relationships between capital and current accounts around the world.)
Also, we could not trace any record of a proven record of this trading application.
Anonymity in monetary transactions helps individuals making transactions that they wouldn't need to be traced again to themselves, akin to the acquisition of services which can be frowned upon by society, although in some circumstances these merchandise are usually not unlawful.
If you want to keep your privacy and don't want to leave any trace of transactions with fiat, you can consider peer - to - peer exchange services like
It's not clear so far whether the U.S. is looking to require a minimum amount of American content or whether it will insist on more stringent tracing of the origin of raw materials, particularly steel, that go into automobiles.
It would not take a forensic accountant to trace the origins of the global financial crisis to credit default swaps that were exposed to subprime mortgages.
Science would trace back the genetic origin of the hemp and leather and tell you exactly where those materials came from, how old they are, and the merits of its current nutritional content and the wisdom of eating it or not.
John Wesley recognized that not all internal disputes within the church could be traced back to bad faith or lack of love.
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