Her appearance is much the same: a faded ingenue retaining remnants of baby fat; a pouty post-teen-ager, more presentable than devastatingly sexual.
Its bark is colored pale grey or grey-green and is smooth, but sometimes retains remnants of leaf scars.
Even when DNA is absent, ancient remains may retain remnants of other tissue of value to science.
But even the best-known, such as Albufeira, retain remnants of their fishing-village past.
Paradoxically, Boston has retained far fewer remnants of Olmsted's original designs than New York.
Remarkably, the sculpture retains remnants of its original red-and-yellow paintwork.
He said the area, which retains remnants of its industrial past, is "one of the most interesting in the city, like SoHo was in 1990."
Poking about in basement cavities, the restoration team found small slivers of the original shingle, retaining remnants of color.
The islands, which retain remnants of forested riparian zones, are used by at least 50 species of birds including ospreys, eagles, herons.
Some argue that Iranian Georgians retain remnants of Christian traditions, but there is no evidence for this.