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Meanings of trace directly in English
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Usage of trace directly in English
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But whatever it is, Stefan, it's not going to be anything she can tracedirectly back to you or to me.
2
In a letter three months later he writes, I cannot tracedirectly to this arrangement any change in the reading of young folks.
3
Under these conditions, the interference not only impairs retrieval by indirect processes such as cue interference, but supposedly disrupts the original memory tracedirectly.
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The poison of which the husband died has been traceddirectly to the wife.
5
They can be traceddirectly and easily in many cases.
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In the end, though, the only real twist can be traceddirectly to half-time.
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She knows how many of her past humiliations can be traceddirectly to defective seamanship.
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The possession of the poison was traceddirectly to my husband, and to no one else.
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The laptop has my IP address, which in turn can be traceddirectly to my apartment.
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But whatever traditional social force it has obtained, can be traceddirectly to the Western pioneer Democrat.
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Some of these operations were traceddirectly to the military and naval attaches of the embassy, who were withdrawn.
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Most of the earnings gains among families in the period Ms. Boushey studied can be traceddirectly to working women.
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Miss Hart had a theory that many of the modern diseases might be traceddirectly to the eschewing of feather-beds.
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Religious education is to be traceddirectly to the Jews,-andthis is one of the great needs of America to-day
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No doubt they could all be traceddirectly or indirectly to the curious physical conditions under which I was living.
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"The call will be traceddirectly to the University of Edinburgh."