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121. The invisible lines, which traced the patterns of their existence, merged into one. 122. The mysterious Mr Kipper has never been traced and Susie is presumed dead. 123. Doctors were unable to treat them unless and until their parents had been traced and this could cause unnecessary suffering. 124. Hence, neither the historical dynamics of myths nor their impact upon present culture can be traced with confidence or systematically plotted. 125. Such patterns could be traced back to the original ranchos, five of which once divided up the Los Angeles basin. 126. We have traced the processes by which they become turbulent in Sections 17.6-17.8 and Chapter 18. 127. A tax on inherited estates began in 1894, though death duties can be traced back much further. 128. Professor Gimbutas has traced the prominence in later Goddess art of precisely that image, parallel curved lines. 129. Set in motion, she would soon be traced and while they ran her down he might sell out and get clear. 130. Their ancestry can be traced in the Reading area as far back as 1240. 131. Her life traced the social history of women in this century. 132. The snails had vanished, but now some one seemingly had traced a picture of a butterfly in the dirt. 133. The success of the company can be traced to good marketing. 134. A pilot study has already traced the progress of these new bodies since October 1988. 135. A tradition implies continuity, and the historical origins of collectivism have been traced in a variety of ways. 136. The sample movements are traced as a series of oscillations whose frequency is a function of the physical state of the sample. 137. Water trickled from the brown earth near the roots of the bush and traced a dark line through the tall grass. 138. The cash was eventually traced to a prominent Paris lawyer. 139. The make-believe could be eliminated if Congress systematically traced its laws through the bureaucracy to see what finally happened after their enactment. 140. Depreciation and interest need to be traced, as far as possible, to products. 141. I hugged him, then traced lines on his biceps, around his back, a five-finger exercise pianissimo. 142. She stroked his face, traced his strongly-curved lips with her finger, and kissed him lightly. 143. That the practice of spiritual marriages can not with any certainty be traced back into the first century eliminates the third possibility. 144. Cellular technology is not a new concept; some authorities have traced its origins to 1947. 145. Asked how old he was, he traced his reply with a finger on the window pane, 21. 146. Quintas told police he was recruited by a man in Brighton who has not been traced. 147. So much for a tradition whose origins may be traced back to early classical times! 148. This sample is being traced through such sources as the Registrar of Births and Deaths, and was identified again in 1981.http:// 149. The renewed development of the market in the 1980s can be traced to three principal factors. 150. The fact that the definitions of these terms are extremely murky can inpart be traced to the notion of pertinent effects.