| 41. | Vestigial leaves are dropped early and are rarely seen.
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| 42. | It is jagged now, vestigial, twilit.
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| 43. | By the time Congress moved to abolish the agency, mostly vestigial powers remained.
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| 44. | There is a vestigial longing to identify with real struggle, honor and sacrifice.
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| 45. | This is an example of a vestigial metaphor.
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| 46. | Jane says : " Martha is not a vestigial organ . . ..
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| 47. | That way, the leaves become wilted while the stems retain some vestigial crispness.
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| 48. | The engineering compromise is vestigial-sideband transmission.
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| 49. | They have a vestigial tail and index finger.
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| 50. | Humans also bear some vestigial behaviors and reflexes.
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