Sentences with phrase «remaining trace of»

So this print is the last remaining trace of the digital file.
As usual, of course, the speech was too long for American ears, and there remained traces of Herr Hitler's somewhat bizarre views.
Extracting the vaccine would be simple; manufacturers could squeeze the bright green juice from the tobacco leaves, harvest the human viral DNA, and then destroy any remaining traces of the genetically mixed virus.
It's Howard's more workmanlike, less antic sensibility that infuses «Solo» and, in many cases, drags it down, with the few remaining traces of quippy, flippant humor either falling flat or sounding hopelessly derivative.
STEP 5: Peel off your contact paper pattern and wipe with a damp towel or rag to remove any remaining traces of etching cream.
In 2010 SFMOMA used a range of digital capture and processing technologies to enhance the remaining traces of the original de Kooning drawing.
As one proceeds past this first generation, any remaining traces of formalism fall entirely away.
Any remaining traces of Pop influences or figurative elements present in his Map Paintings were stripped away, leading to an increasing focus on material, process, and colour.
The exhibition takes its theme from the 1983 KBS live broadcast Finding Dispersed Families, as it empathetically looks back on the remaining traces of the diaspora that is inevitably fading away over time.
Step 3: For any remaining traces of red wine, stretch the fabric over a colander with the stain in the centre.

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Clearly the company has had its product and operational issues, but while global sales remain strong and the company's marketshare with younger consumers actually grew earlier this year, a huge part of RIM's problems can be traced back to image.
So although scientists have an estimate of the plane's flight path via its satellite data, they still have to trace any remains they find using the data they have on ocean currents and wind.
The compromise struck gave the sovereign - state faction a 98 percent victory, even if a trace of the anti- sovereignty view remained.
You can not test the existence of things that only leave «supposed» traces of evidence, when the existence of such things is based on their pervasive influence yet pervasive elusiveness that remains elusive because nobody has yet to devise a means to find it yet.
I am drawn to the ghostly presence which fills a building after the crowd has left it, tempted to search for traces of meaning that remain.
The only man whose work we can trace in the synoptic tradition who ever concerns himself to remain reasonably true, in our sense of that word, to his sources is Luke, and even he does not hesitate to make very considerable changes indeed when he has theological reasons for doing so.
The words concerning the Lord's supper are liturgical formulations from the Hellenistic celebration of the Eucharist, replacing an older account, of which traces still remain, especially in Luke.
Such language makes sense only if we assume that «the original principles in human nature» are seen to be good, that traces of a «common humanity» remain, that humans have genuine free will, and that intentional deviation by individuals from what is natural is culpable.
What remains when we have rigorously eliminated every trace of mythology?
«15 The possible fading of our memory into complete oblivion where no traces of our having existed remain is what terrorizes us.
It may never be possible to say whether someone had a soul or not simply from their physical remains and the circumstantial traces of their lives many millennia later.
Some develop digestive disorders from the food they ingest since much of what we eat was farmed with chemicals and pesticides, which still remain in trace amounts on the food.
Using a rubber spatula, gently fold one - third of the egg whites into the cake batter to lighten it, then fold in the remaining egg whites just until there's no trace of egg white visible.
The remaining.05 percent is made up of trace minerals and proteins, which can have an effect.
All around us, the landscape still held traces of the painful past: rotted fence posts, rusty barbed wire, and the forlorn remains of a railroad track leading to nowhere.
Use your cut out piece to trace identical candle shapes on each of the 9 remaining tubes, and then cut out the space around the candle with sharp scissors.
However, some traces of stains remain.
It has established four new types of backlog, revealed the UKBA had been supplying it with inaccurate statistics for six years and revealed there could therefore be thousands of people in the UK whose applications remain in the closed archives but whom the agency have not been able to trace.
The Welsh remained genetically isolated from the rest of Britain, and researchers found no trace of Anglo - Saxon heritage in their DNA.
To be precise, Carneiro points to hunting as the main source of lead in these birds of prey, via the intake of meat with bullet traces in the remains of dead animals.
It remains unclear how many cases of the seven diseases listed in the study can be traced to prior EBV infection.
Carr says that if there had been relatively recent sublimation, as the scientists propose, some traces of water should remain in the atmosphere.
When Canadian graduate student Marie - Ève Maillé held interviews with 93 people in 2010 about a massive wind farm being built in the Arthabaska region of Quebec, she made a promise that social scientists routinely make: that her respondents would remain anonymous, and that nobody would be able to trace quotes in her thesis back to them.
The fossilized remains of two species include traces of fur as well as hints of skin membranes used to parachute from one perch to another.
Although 18th and 19th century archaeologists had discovered plenty of diseased remains at prehistoric sites in the Americas, they found no traces of the disease in European bones until a major epidemic hit Europe about 1500, just after Columbus returned from his 1493 voyage.
Now they speculate that (for reasons equally unknown) a residual trace of this quantum energy remains and accounts for the inferred dark energy.
But the big question remaining is whether the child's health will be affected by the traces of the mother's mitochondrial DNA that he carries, which could prompt some of his mitochondria to function improperly.
They then traced the compounds» biochemical breakdown through the mice and found that the remaining tumor cells had high amounts of lactate, an end product of the glucose pathway.
Traces of the chemicals remain in foods.
Examples include videos of treated cotton - wool being dipped into blue coloured water and emerging pristine white with no trace of contamination, and treated paper remaining dry and clean after being exposed to dirt and water.
And by tracing the remains of pigments in fossils, called melanosomes, scientists have in recent years begun to breathe new life into the dun - colored relicts, discovering the Technicolor hues in prehistoric birds» wings and the clever shading that veiled ancient mosasaurs from predators.
But in recent years, scientists have developed high - tech methods to map the chemical traces of soft tissues in the rocks surrounding fossils, which in turn have helped them visualize the remains of pigments — almost literally bringing prehistoric colors back to life.
With few traces of the original building still remaining, echoes of the life of the chapel can only be found in centuries - old documents in parliamentary and national archives.
But the most ambitious effort yet to find traces of Yersinia in the remains of Black Death victims has failed, and the researchers involved argue that a previous study that did report finding Yersinia was flawed.
Dollar found no trace of spelia, but most of the forest remains unexplored.
To most people who knew about the camps, it seemed few traces of the Nazis» crimes remained.
For Mars, this meant a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere with what little water remained trapped in frozen lakebed glaciers buried under oxidized iron soil, or in seasonal floes of brine mixed with trace amounts of water.
The question remains as to whether the presence of CCHFV in Iron Age Germany represents evidence of an ancient epidemic, shows that the pathogen was endemic to the region, or traces the path of an individual who traveled from an infected area, Corthals says.
As a prospective forensic - archaeology scholar, Sturdy Colls was learning the science of uncovering remains and trace physical evidence to outline the true facts of a crime.
DDT poisoning of birds is extremely rare, although traces of the persistent pesticide remain in people and wildlife worldwide.
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