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But even there, Mr. Bruckheimer's style permeates, in the shows' tight editing and dazzling special effects.
The traditional mentality that permeates in academia leads us to discuss this as an issue of how policymakers incorporate the increasing "diversity".
This is a problem that permeates in many disciplines of sciences.
It's not a cockiness that permeates in Mountain View, it's a quiet, heads-down approach to creating things that people will like, and most importantly, use.
The same Divine light permeates in us all.
The voice of God permeates in all things.
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The former depends on osmosis pressure to permeate in or shift out of the cartilage tissue.
They elevate the sense of dislocation and abandonment that permeates everything in Aleppo: the streets in the city where every building has been shelled; the villages we pass on the road from the border that are intact one day, flattened the next.
The non-homogeneous magnetic field is generated by the Biot Savart law and permeates everywhere in space, thereby affecting every atom in the GNR (not only the edges).
Surface-level radiation exposure has become less severe over time in the Chernobyl area, but radioactive caesium permeates deeper in the soil.
In a city on the verge of getting a Casino, gambling already permeates Toronto in a major way, and the bankers who control a great deal of Canadians' dollars are the ones who seem to have some of the most serious gambling addictions. .
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