remnants in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

remnants in the PONS Dictionary

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Remnants of fences and an old wool scour can still be found on the property.
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However, supporters of regular forces with remnants continued their efforts in the mountains.
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Although outwardly primitive, her world has remnants of long-forgotten high technology and sorcery.
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Today, only a few remnants of the city walls exist.
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The remnants of front mudguards became part of the front bonnet.
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Today, remnants of the "honmaru" (central keep), the wells and waterworks survive.
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The finish, gentle and long, lingers with smoky remnants, honeyed almonds and citrus zest.
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Elsewhere, remnants of the medieval water supply system devised by the friars can still be seen today.
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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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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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