Similar words: braced, disgraced, trace, straitlaced, defaced, practiced, race, grace. Meaning: [treɪs] adj. derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet.
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211. Rossy traced the route of French aviator Louis Bleriot, who became the first person to fly across the Channel in an aircraft in 1909.
212. The classical Western world directly affected Hindu religious art, and several features of Hinduism can be traced to Zoroastrianism .
213. Diabolism has a very long history in the West, and its origin can be traced back to ancient Greek mythology and ancient Hebrew Bible.
214. The friendly intercourse between our two countries can be traced back to last century.
215. For example, in this outbreak, person-to-person transmission cannot be traced back to a traveler, or a single closed community such as a school or workplace.
216. They are a kind of hegemonic near-totalitarianism that can be traced back to the antignostic rhetoric of the early Church Fathers like Tertullian, Epiphanius, and Irenaeus.
217. The homosexuality writing can be traced back a long time ago, back in the "Book of Songs" period, there are some words about homoerotic in literary works.
218. The U. S. has suffered a series of outbreaks involving food-borne illnesses, including a months-long string of salmonella cases finally traced to jalapeno and serrano peppers from Mexico.
219. Therefore, the origin of Chinese diet culture should be traced back to Neolithic Age.
220. Many features of Japanese bathing culture can be traced back to the EDO Era.
221. For instance, in 2003 an outbreak of monkeypox affected around 20 people in the US midwest, traced to imported Gambian pouched rats from Africa.
222. The origin of the Indian theatre or rather folk theatre and dramatics can be traced to religious ritualism of the Vedic Aryans.
223. Sinologist traced and found the opening to replace the professional bureaucrats vassalage that moment the most important, can be used as a starting point.
224. The origins of hermeneutic thought are traced through Western literature.
225. This tradition can be traced to legends about Saint Nicholas.
226. The process begins with the geometric construction of circles traced on the ground at sunrise to orientate the temple and to lay out the ground plan.
227. The origins of it can be traced back to the ages of prose and poems, which can be proved by the emergence and development of prose poem both in China and other countries.
228. The origins of ethology can be traced back to Darwin.
229. Game Description : The origin of Ski Jumping can be traced back in the 1800 s in Norway.
230. The battle-scarred suit's design heritage can be traced back 4,000 years, when clans of Mandalores fought against the Jedi during the Great Sith War.
231. He traced the white race on the surface of the racing facilities.
232. The Distributions of the primary afferent neurons of Albumin Secreting Part of the uterine tube in the chickens were retrograde traced using CB-HRP methods.
233. The ancestry of the piano can be traced to the early keyboard instruments of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- the spinet, the dulcimer, and the virginal.
234. The source was traced to guar gum from India that was contaminated with pentachlorophenol (PCP), a pesticide no longer in use.
235. The story of how Henry IV's head became the subject of a forensic investigation can be traced to 1589, when his predecessor, Henry III, was assassinated by a fanatical monk.
236. The Hesychasts taught doctrines which could be traced to Dionysius the Areopagite and Neoplatonist, thought.
237. He has been calledthe last of the romantic poets, for he wrote in a tradition that can be traced back through Rupert Brooke to Keats and Shelley in the 19th Century.
238. Much poverty can be traced to the underdevelopment of industry.
239. Misunderstandings can often be traced to a looseness of expression.
240. The beginning of the teaching method of cases in law can be traced back to the teaching method of prejudication founded by Landor of the Law Institute of Harvard University in 1870.
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