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And anyway, if we did have one, it was vestigial.
As a result there was only a vestigial junior management system.
Then to your left, there may be a vestigial dining room - or not.
They were no longer men, just the vestigial remains of what had once been human beings.
The image in the wall before him showed vestigial wings.
His head lay on its side under the window; it looked small; vestigial.
"It certainly had nothing to do with vestigial loyalty," he said.
The only thing human about me is something entirely vestigial."
All had small forelimbs which seems to have been vestigial.
The ears were vestigial, and lay flat to the head.
Vestigial spasms of life passed through the now dead man.
Even so, the work still takes getting used to there, if only because of the institution's vestigial legacy.
So what if you might have to step over a few vestigial bums to get there?
There are two potential reasons for our wisdom teeth's vestigial nature.
A strong and direct evidence for common descent comes from vestigial structures.
They were once thought of as vestigial structures that served no real purpose.
It is not known if these organs are functional or simply vestigial.
The many rows of vestigial teeth play no role in feeding.
"That park is a vestigial landscape on the side of a hill.
His gray face with its vestigial features caused her a moment of anxiety.
However, vestigial structures may have their original function replaced with another.
The vestigial doors are too fragile to use for leverage.
The side toes were almost vestigial, and seldom touched the ground.
Its lungs are either not present or reduced to vestigial organs.
"But ours has been a vestigial and closed culture for many years now.