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Any cat can pick up a kitten and run for it.But little vestiges lived on.
But little vestiges lived on.
So we have the vestiges of these communities and the archaeological ruins of what slavery produced in the past, and they're still with us today.
It was sort of a vestige, I think, of a Pagan fertility ritual, in which young female college seniors are dressed in virginal white and symbolically ushered
And I'm just like the caveman vestige, where I'm just like, ha ha, penises are so funny.
pottery with only the barest vestige of a social life, remade herself as someone who is both a defender of humanity and a misanthrope.
It seems one of those things that's just like a vestige of older times.
A German philosopher claimed that the condition drained 'every vestige of intelligence from the sufferer's appearance and rendered children unrecognizable to their own
And you can see that there is still some vestige of the mechanical bat-wing idea, but yeah.
But that's like every great restaurant out there has some vestige of that.
There are vestiges of the old neighborhood, but for the most part, it is now a kind of ghost town to me.
Well, it was the last vestiges of the public internet, NSFNET, were privatized.
And one of them is that this world that we're all kind of working in has been largely a vestige from the industrial era that evolved 100 years ago, modeled
And if you entered chem 101 in, say, something in university, you might have found the molecular orbital model, which is often pictured as the last vestige of these things.
celebration of Confucius and his ideas may seem a bit odd, since they may remember mass campaigns to criticize all vestiges of Confucianthought.
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