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Envelop

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To surround or enclose.

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Fight the landlords, but don't let the battle envelop your life.

The brouhahas surrounding Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling guarantee an afternoon of heightened emotion whatever happens, but the real drama could envelop the manager if things don't go to plan for the visitors.

Following your train of thought we may as well envelop the whole world into the EU and have one grand party.Achal Prakash AtlantaPolitics in Sri LankaSIR – I would like to set the record straight on some of the facts in your recent article on Sri Lanka ("The war president", July 5th).

More than 300 Boko Haram members are apparently training in the Malian desert town of Gao.How far religious extremism and political violence will envelop north-west Africa in 2013 will depend on whether ECOWAS nations receive enough funds from the West to organise a military force capable of taking on the extremists.

Even on security, the compromise-seeking Mexicans "want to smoke their joint and have it too": they both back the war against criminals and demand that all violence cease.The Mexican soul is already heavily studied: foreign readers may begin to sympathise with Alexander von Humboldt's remark, gamely quoted by Mr Castañeda, that "Mexicans love to envelop their most insignificant acts in mystery".

The story ends, fittingly, with contented reflection as Polina finds herself on the crest of a dazzling career.Mr Vivès mixes black-and-white illustrations with blocks of ashy grey (a very different look from the dreamy aquamarines that envelop "A Taste of Chlorine", his previous work published in English in 2011).

Palestinians fear that it will eventually envelop not only the East Jerusalem settlements (which the Israelis do not count as settlements as they long ago unilaterally annexed the city) but also vast urban blocks, such as Maale Adumim, in the West Bank.

That stiff-armed handshake, for instance, that maintains a prudent distance between shakers.Venezuelans, unless they actively dislike you (and sometimes, even if they do), use limbs to embrace and envelop rather than to ward off fellow humans.

The purpose of my researches was to rob the Egyptians of their papyri; of which I found a few hidden in their breasts, under their arms, above their knees, or on the legs, and covered by the numerous folds of cloth that envelop the mummy.By the early 20th century, however, archaeologists had begun to adopt the methodology of science.

"We are hopeful that a resolution to this issue will envelop this region in greater security".Yet Kuwait is also a participant in the coalition of Sunni-majority states assembled by Saudi Arabia to push back against the Houthi offensive in Yemen.

The first bad reason is its determination to envelop everybody in the warm embrace of a Scandinavian-style welfare system.

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