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1 The robots bear the imprint of Impossible's style, metal spiders moving with aggressive intelligence.
2 McLuhan's words, as familiar as they are, bear the imprint of his original thinking.
3 Most things in life bear the imprint of science.
4 The readers were originally published in Boston and some copies bear the imprint of Otis, Broaders & Co.
5 You aspire to have your song bear the imprint of one of the publishers whose song-hits are well known.
6 Two hundred million of the world's inhabitants still bear the imprint of the fiery faith and fanaticism of Mahomet.
7 Certainly the furniture doesn't bear the imprint of Mabel's ass as Mabel is a walking skeleton who never sits.
8 A young team bear the imprint of their manager, who has created a resilient counterattacking side capable of surprises at the World Cup.
9 There were a few distinguished scholars among them and some of the finest examples of early American books bear the imprint of their presses.
10 One of them bears the imprint of 'London, for James Bunyan, 1760.'
11 His accent, partly-Zilwickistill bore the imprint of his obvious Gryphon highlander upbringing.
12 The girl's pallid face, sharpened and intensified, bore the imprint of genuine misery.
13 It was inclosed in a box envelope, bearing the imprint of the Security Bank.
14 But the way out of the impasse bears the imprint of an experienced mediator.
15 It was still there on the bed, which bore the imprint of a body.
16 It bore the imprint of a shoe-cleat, and pained dully.
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