Sentences with phrase «trace of something»

Can you still find traces of it in the city today?
This doesn't mean you should talk about all your issues and complexes, but leave traces of them so others know that you're aware of your own humanity.
They used to be in every room, until I saw traces of them later on.
My husband and I tried not to fall into the trap of scanning our newborn's face for traces of ourselves.
The only trace of it you'll detect is a pleasant sweetness that actually enhances the juicy tomato taste.
In most cases, your heirs and close friends will not be in a hurry to wipe out all digital traces of you.
You won't find many traces of it in the old town area, however.
The game's story is told through animated comics, and here you can see traces of them trying to give these characters meaning but it never goes deep enough.
So it was no surprise to water experts that an Associated Press investigation found traces of us in our drinking water.
Some methods of producing silver colloids chemically use silver nitrate as one of the ingredients and there may be traces of it remaining in the mixture.
The latest batch of coverage of traces of us in water are useful, and it's important to know what's in the water even in the world's healthiest, wealthiest countries.
Though we didn't confirm that with our doctor, I went on an elimination diet and stopped eating all dairy and soy products immediately anyway — even foods with traces of them in it.
Humans are among the very few mammals that can not make their own vitamin C, so most fresh animal meat contains traces of it — just enough to postpone the worst effects of scurvy for quite some time.
In Definitely, Maybe, he leaves only a necessary trace of it as Will Hayes, a former political operative and current ad man telling his 10 - year - old daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), how he met her mother, whom he's about to divorce.
He and his colleagues documented in lab tests that the bumblebees are actually catching infections instead of possibly just carrying traces of something they brushed against.
«The more we explore the more we find familiar traces of ourselves amongst the stars that remind us of home.»
Co-leader Jason Rowe, a research scientist from the SETI Institute, said in a statement, «The more we explore the more we find familiar traces of ourselves amongst the stars that remind us of home.»
This was God inviting me to recognize traces of him and his work throughout the world and down through time.
Untold millions of Christians have left no continuing written traces of themselves or their work.
CheLski was torn to shreds, can't even find traces of em pieces....
He ruled out poison as the cause of death saying no traces of it were found in the deceased's system according to the autopsy and toxicologist reports.
But how did those watching the events of that day manage to imprint a memory trace of it, etching the details with neurons and synapses in the soft cement of the brain?
David Lowery lets it play out for a full five minutes in a scene written especially for it, and, scattered like ashes, you hear traces of it across the cues.
There will undoubtedly be those who will comb this film for signals or confessions, tells or traces of something more.
Your new book, The World Without Us, poses a fascinating, extraordinary thought experiment: if you take every living human off the Earth, what traces of us would linger and what would disappear?
The game calls these «echos» — traces of something important that happened in the past.
Although Recca predates the «bullet hell» designation that started a few years later with Batsugun and Dodonpachi, there are some early traces of it, particularly in the rapid spread patterns of boss attacks.
Picking up some weapons along the way and fighting mediocre bosses at best, you find that the game still leaves some kind of trace of something behind, because it never really gets old.
Sniffing a diffuser leaves one with a partial trace of something, though the scents themselves are incomplete as far as our familiar register can tell.
Ochiai's work is frequently oriented around the concept that we maintain the capacity to find traces of ourselves within the unfamiliar and that these traces, however faint, connect us to places that are both remote and known.
Performa 09 left town last weekend after a monthlong run, though traces of it linger.
I couldn't stop looking at the gorgeous hints of colors pulsing through the chair's legs: they are traces of something beautiful that will never be fully revealed.
Calcium was viewed primarily as the building material for the bones, as was fluorine, because traces of it had been detected there.
In this fugue state, the relationship between subject and object is particularly unstable: here, possession and possessor leave traces of themselves on one another, rendering their edges uncertain, shifting like the weather.
It may appear that your baby is swallowing, but if aren't quite ready to do so, you will notice them reject the food back out of their mouth, leaving traces of it on their tongue and even around their lips and chin.
We can see traces of it in almost all the leading theological theories — either in the bearing of some Greek concepts on such theories, or in the way they were presented and discussed.
When the lights finally come back on, Harbaugh is nowhere to be found and the only trace of him is his headset and weird necklace thing he keeps that marker on.
You could say gluten is the new cholesterol, in that gluten is being identified as the cause all kinds of illnesses and it has been suggested that nobody should ever eat it anything containing traces of it.
The signature she created with Pierpaolo Piccioli at Valentino was so particular that it's inevitable people would look for traces of it in her new gig.
They have found traces of it in the breast milk but that the breast feeding benefits far outweigh the risk of the baby getting the Zika.
Our cause is never more in danger, than when a human, no longer desiring, but intending, to do our Enemy's will, looks round upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys.
Like a wraith, like a dream, he leaves behind no children, no estate, no writings, no trace of himself except this feeling that his presence was real, that his absence is temporary.
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