From Paleo-Indian traces dating back 12,000 years, the climate used to be wetter and more fertile than it is today.
Many experts, however, question the wisdom of spending billions of dollars to protect people from traces of toxic compounds.
Today only the large round tower from 1498 remains and traces of the fortifications.
Mr. Bane said 90 percent of the park's 240-mile eastern shoreline has been hit by oil, from traces to thick accumulations.
The album contains genres that range from alt-country traces to psychedelic guitar composition.
He painted the walls a rich Venetian red, matched from traces of the original color unearthed in 1999.
Additionally, past macroevolution can be inferred from historical traces.
Drying pistols are used to free samples from traces of water, or other impurities.
With modern technology, you can manage it from traces of sweat left on a doorknob.
Is there any way individuals can get access to data extracted from traces on movement of animals within Member States?