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remnants <a remnant; remnants> N

remnants

remnants
remnants

remnant <a remnant; remnants> N

remnants of the previous regime

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On the ground level he eased out the remnants of the hardware store and other, similar retail tenants.
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In a sense, the carpetbag was a sustainable invention because it used remnants of materials which otherwise would have gone unused.
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Today, only a few remnants of the city walls exist.
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The finish, gentle and long, lingers with smoky remnants, honeyed almonds and citrus zest.
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Remnants of fences and an old wool scour can still be found on the property.
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Remnants of this point of view can be seen in later edition monsters, which have spellcasting variants labeled shamans.
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Don't expect to find a load of tatty, sweaty, old clothes that bring to mind remnants from the wardrobe of a dead person.
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The upper 11 stories collapsed down to street level with remnants of the upper 3 floors collapsing down on to the transfer floor.
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This blood clot is replaced with granulation tissue which consists of proliferating fibroblasts and endothelial cells derived from remnants of the periodontal membrane, surrounding alveolar bone and gingival mucosa.
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Today, remnants of the "honmaru" (central keep), the wells and waterworks survive.
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