Traces
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Her legal background and previous experience as minister of justice accentuate her self-declared mission: stabilizing Israeli government and cleaning up all
traces
of corruption, including those associated with Olmert and Sharon.
These
traces
used to disperse and disappear over time after someone’s death.
Profiles in DiscouragementNEW YORK – Some specialists in the life sciences say that no one is ever fully cured of any injury or disease, because our cells forever retain traces, memories, of even the slightest attacks on the body’s integrity.
Even Sub-Saharan Africans of today show
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of a distinct episode of interbreeding within the last 50,000 years.
Yet there are still
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within Germany of an attitude that finds modern economics distasteful and the opening of all frontiers to a globalized world frightening.
But in recent years, the pathogen’s genetic
traces
have been found in sixth-century graves, and the DNA evidence convicts Yersinia pestis of this ancient mass murder as definitively as it would in a modern courtroom.
The oldest is the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), which
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its history to 1906, when the Muslim population of British India formed an organization to represent their community’s political and economic interests.
The Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen
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the origins of Indian democratic dialogue to the third-century BC Buddhist Emperor Ashoka.
The IAEA
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its lineage to the early dark days of the Cold War.
In his important new book, Unelected Power: The Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State, Paul Tucker, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England,
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this story and its implications more deeply.
Is it really conceivable that the homeland of the “Red Terror” with countless unpunished crimes from the Soviet era, and which bears
traces
of blood from Lithuania to the Caucasus, will provide reliable help in stopping Iran and North Korea from threatening the world?
It is no coincidence that a well-known book on developmental psychology bears the title The Scientist in the Crib, a work that
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the parallels between small children’s behavior and the processes and research strategies that are usual in science.
But he
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the historicist attitude back to Plato, whose anti-democratic ideologies of permanent social hierarchy he interprets as a reaction to the breakdown of Greek tribalism – an effort to recover lost certainties.
It has taken 75 years to erase the physical
traces
of Hitler’s genocidal folly.
These differences are shown in the figure below, which
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per capita consumption versus production of GHG emissions in the US, Germany, and China from 1995-2015.
For some patients with some cancers, immunotherapy has been revolutionary, enabling people who had been on the verge of death to live healthy lives with no detectable
traces
of the disease.
In his book The Curse of Cash, Rogoff argued that much paper money, especially high-denomination banknotes, facilitated tax evasion and fueled the drug trade – all the way down the supply chain: a British study in 1999 found that only four of 500 notes tested in London had no
traces
of cocaine.
The author Shoshana Zuboff
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the birth of this “surveillance capitalism” to the expansion of states’ security powers in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.
Both episodes are closely connected and will leave lasting traces, partly because they unfolded during a broader global transition from the US-dominated twentieth century to a Chinese-dominated twenty-first century.
And in almost all the figures and faces he saw
traces
of wrappings that had not been entirely removed and that spoilt the picture.
'Now I am going to act,' she said, smiling and wiping the
traces
of tears from her face.
Of course I have kicked over the traces, but others, straight-laced people, will give you the cold shoulder until you get married.
And besides, this man must know; he must have found the bed still hot with adultery twenty times over, with madame's hairs trailing on the pillow, and abominable
traces
staining the linen.
Then all
traces
of light vanished into the darkness.
"No, sir.""Then, since you've already mentioned the crossing of the Israelites and the catastrophe that befell the Egyptians, I would ask if you've ever discovered any
traces
under the waters of that great historic event?""No, professor, and for an excellent reason."
During his Egyptian campaign, your General Napoleon Bonaparte discovered
traces
of this old canal in the Suez desert, and when the tide caught him by surprise, he wellnigh perished just a few hours before rejoining his regiment at Hadjaroth, the very place where Moses had pitched camp 3,300 years before him."
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of lava, slag, and basaltic rock were everywhere, but I couldn't find the crater that had vomited them up.
It was one of those head-gears of composite order, in which we can find
traces
of the bearskin, shako, billycock hat, sealskin cap, and cotton night-cap; one of those poor things, in fine, whose dumb ugliness has depths of expression, like an imbecile's face.
A mile farther on they had to stop to mend with some string the
traces
that had broken.
His coachman, who was drunk, suddenly dozed off, and one could see from the distance, above the hood, between the two lanterns, the mass of his body, that swayed from right to left with the giving of the
traces.
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