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1 Nearly every day I see traces of tears in her eyes.
2 If you look carefully you can see traces of those kids.
3 On his arms and legs, we can see traces of a diamond pattern.
4 You may see traces of discouragement in my letter: all due to piquet!
5 And I can see traces of partly dissolved rust, and no traces of fouling.
6 I might give a guess, as I see traces of old honeycomb around here.
7 However, travellers who look carefully will be able to see traces of their culture everywhere.
8 Go where you will in the East, and you see traces of its mighty influence.
9 For a mile up the valley, we see traces of the ground having been submerged.
10 Further in towards the mainland they could still see traces of the broken-up, greyish-white ice.
11 She was starting to see traces of the old Rohan, as he smothered a laugh.
12 Everywhere we see traces of the Senecan drama.
13 One could see traces of sorrow in her face, which was exceedingly, though not unpleasingly, pale.
14 Did you see traces of Indians or Esquimaux?
15 You can see traces of the Puritan influence today-justtry buying liquor on Sunday morning in Manhattan.
16 Here, I think, we may see traces of the Prussian instinct for tabulation, for classification, for category-mongering.
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