This is of course most un-European of me, a mere vestigial remnant of past tribal insults.
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The legal industry must rid itself of its vestigial attachment to hourly billing and pyramid incentives, and its aversion to technology investment.
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With its once robust industrial- and port-based economy shrunken to vestigial levels, opportunities for Brooklynites who lack high-end skills or nice inheritances are shrinking.
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How can such a vestigial manufacturing sector ever close the gap?
But American politicians are bound to kick up a stink about any contract going to a firm that has even a vestigial shareholding by foreign governments, albeit allies.
His successor's first task will be to hold together a disparate parliamentary group, divided between left-wingers and moderates, between vestigial socialist centralism and the Quebec contingent's desire for devolution.
Now that we have a national primary process to select our presidential candidates, the conventions have become vestigial remains of a prior time when candidates were actually selected at them.
However, since there remains in some of us a dim, almost vestigial, memory of the ancient, sacred rites of journalism, I knew I needed to forgo Tweezer and Facepick and reach for a telephone.
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It also marks the end of the line for one of the last Apple brands still remaining from the interregnum between Jobs I and Jobs II: only the vestigial Power Mac G5 remains from that period.
The exuberantly composed and furiously performed scenes play out, in bars and streets and beds and bathrooms, at the perilously measured pace of a tightrope walker dancing over the abyss, and the three actors lurch and shamble with the vestigial grace of the athletes these commuters once longed to be.
Historians and social scientists have found quite a lot to say about why faith thrives in some places and periods but not in others why, for the first time in human history, there are now hundreds of millions of unbelievers, and why religion is little more than vestigial in countries like Denmark and Sweden.
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