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Doris Doerrie is one of those directors who leave no
traces
on my consciousness: when I see one of her films, I start forgetting it right away.
Hardy's novel
traces
the rise, fall, then rise again of a powerful, cantankerous individual.
This was always one of my favorite episodes as a kid: The Enterprise crew investigates an epidemic of "space madness" and
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the latest outbreak to a local human colony that just happens to be where Kirk's identical twin brother has been assigned as a research scientist.
saw the movie 25 years ago and still can find its
traces
in my memory - amongst these the strongest when Robert and a hitchhiker drive along a forest of power line pylons and find them awful.
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of the "new regionalism" can be found everywhere.
James Joyce – himself not devoid of
traces
of Irish nationalism – wrote that “nationality, language, [and] religion” are “the nets” into which “a man is born.”
Iran proclaims that its programs are for peaceful generation of nuclear energy, but inspectors have already found
traces
of highly enriched weapons-grade uranium.
And then, as in Bach’s St. John Passion, in which the lamentation that “It is accomplished” is followed by strings of Resurrection, it will become possible once again to discern in France’s politics the
traces
of French history – and the path to France’s future.
Unfortunately, Trump’s equivocation about the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, earlier this month destroyed the last
traces
of goodwill he may have had in the US Congress.
Eichengreen
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our tepid response to the crisis to the triumph of monetarist economists, the disciples of Milton Friedman, over their Keynesian and Minskyite peers – at least when it comes to interpretations of the causes and consequences of the Great Depression.
The right often
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its intellectual parentage to Adam Smith, but while Smith recognized the power of markets, he also recognized their limits.
The mountains of silver in Potosi and tin in Oruro are gone, with no
traces
of development or well-being left behind.
The Arab policy of “removing the
traces
of aggression” was now no longer applied to Israel’s conquests of 1948, but to the lands that it occupied after the Six-Day War.
In other words, Germany wants to eliminate from the EU all
traces
of community spirit, and the politics that go with it, and replace them with an austere idyll of rigid rules.
The world is full of radioactivity – walls, concrete, even bananas contain
traces
– and our bodies have adapted to it.
We have scant information about this, beyond some limited information about international acquisitions and some detection of
traces
of highly enriched uranium (HEU) on materials brought out of North Korea.
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence indicating
traces
of cocaine found on bank notes and in water supplies.
Every time we send a message, make a call, or complete a transaction, we leave digital
traces.
After that, it
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the old McMahon Line drawn in 1914 – and rejected by China as an imperial dictate – to demarcate British India from what was then Tibet.
Previous techniques left
traces
in the modified genomes, contributing, for example, to antibiotic resistance.
Churchill was also for free immigration, and firmly opposed the proposed Aliens Bill of 1904 (partly because he saw
traces
of anti-Semitism in the fear, prompted by an influx of East European Jewish immigrants, of an “alien invasion”).
The Assyrian Apostolic Church, for instance,
traces
its foundation back to 34 A.D. and St. Peter.
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of this prejudice can still be found in some opponents of the European Union, who see the EU’s Brussels headquarters as the new Rome.
Other potential detection methods, likely to be implemented in the near future, could identify
traces
of the viral vector or detect activating substances used to enhance activity of the newly introduced gene.
Today, the bloody footprints of Russian agents and soldiers are as evident in Ukraine as the poisonous
traces
of polonium were in the streets of London following the murder of the Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko in 2006.
The test is not whether
traces
of those weapons remain, as such
traces
will be found at disposal sites, but whether those weapons were poised for use in threatening amounts.
In addition to persecuting minorities, the Islamic State has set about erasing all physical
traces
of religious diversity.
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
traces
its roots in the United States back to 1974.
Indeed, the founding of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences
traces
its origins back more than 400 years, to the Academy of Lynxes (Accademia dei Lincei), which inducted Galileo in 1611.
Her strategy is to enter the mainstream of French politics by shedding all
traces
of past anti-Semitism, thereby turning the National Front into a seemingly legitimate alternative to a decadent traditional right, which has suffered a prolonged bout of infighting since Nicolas Sarkozy’s defeat in the 2012 presidential election.
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