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1 Anxieties and controversies were now as clearly traceable through it as woodgrain through varnish.
2 The Greek mind is clearly traceable in these Xanthian marbles,-theGreek imbued with local traditions and feelings.
3 So, says Bishop Horne, The poetry of the Jews is clearly traceable to the service of religion.
4 They came, it was clearly traceable , from pictures sculpture-andfrom a definite response in myself to their beauty.
5 I have described these two cases at length, because they had definite, clearly traceable results in my after-lot.
6 The way, however, was clearly traceable .
7 The results of this theory of the separation of powers were clearly traceable in the course of the Revolution.
8 The present irregularities of the surface are clearly traceable to the washing out and carrying away of the earth.
9 Before him lay the son of the man to whose machinations all Kate's poverty and hardships were clearly traceable .
10 To none of the sources upon which I have touched was it clearly traceable ; in truth, it arose from them all.
11 It means the disappearance of influenza, the ravages of which are clearly traceable to the political virus disseminated by the Coalition.
12 When his grave was opened, in 1826, the lines of his tall form, clad in clerical robes, were yet clearly traceable .
13 Nor is it clearly traceable to any foreign source: it was an original and independent growth, the native and free product of the soil.
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This collocation consists of: Clearly traceable through the time
Clearly traceable across language varieties