The opera's various characters — which ephemerally appear, occasionally coincide, and leave
traces of their presence in the exhibition — are played by amateur and formally trained performers.
But they had lacked evidence that clearly linked sick animals to blooms, in part because the algae often vanish quickly, leaving
little trace of their presence.
But the Creator God of Christian theology is involved in basic structures which underlie everything that is, so that we ought to be able to
find traces of His presence in this moving scheme of things.
In the opening sequence, an intricate construction of sound / image relationships, Maureen, alone at night, walks through her brother's old country house, looking and listening
for traces of his presence.
While the two share minimal visual languages, Mohamedi's is an abstraction born from ink and pencil on paper and, as such, does not have the materiality of Meppayil's built up layers, which bear very
tangible traces of presence.
He leaves
little trace of his presence, save the documentation of his passage, a physical residue that constitutes the basis for the work itself.»
It is
the trace of presence — with all the power and ambivalence that those two strangely conflicting words might imply.
Good editing will leave
no trace of its presence, just prose that flows naturally, occasionally flashing a gleam of elegance along the way.
The same is true for your legal writing; good editing will leave
no trace of its presence, just prose that flows naturally, occasionally flashing a gleam of elegance along the way.
Yes, it was tough eating these delectable delights (lying), but I managed to do it, hardly leaving
a trace of their presence.