Vestige
in example sentence
That's a
vestige
of when people used to think about oratory and rhetoric in these sorts of spatial terms.
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It wasn't until the turn of the 19th century that our blinders were removed, first, with the publication of James Hutton's "Theory of the Earth," in which he told us that the Earth reveals no
vestige
of a beginning and no prospect of an end; and then, with the printing of William Smith's map of Britain, the first country-scale geological map, giving us for the first time predictive insight into where certain types of rocks might occur.
It was recognizing that public libraries are the last
vestige
of public free space.
I like a movie that has at least a
vestige
of a story.
I believe that even artistically fine films must have at least some
vestige
of humanity to them, otherwise the sheer meaningless violence: what's the point?
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