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The encompass
verb
To form a circle around; to encircle.
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The encompass all activities in which time can be used (including the consumption of leisure on the job) and (3) The household is assumed to maximise (1) subject to (2) and (3).
In both the Encompass singers were ideally stylish and playful.
Nancy Rhodes, the longtime head of the Encompass troupe, directs the New York première, which is also the first fully staged production, at BAM Fisher.
Jerry Smith shot a two-under 70 on Sunday to win the Encompass Championship for his first title on the Champions Tour.
The study we report here is a component of a large, 30-month collaborative project, the Encompass project.
The study reported here is the qualitative component of a large, 30 month collaborative study (the Encompass project).
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But he underestimated the perverse wit, the encompassing and flattening power of American capitalism.
THE encompassing nature of that message reflects the delicate balance the company is trying to strike.
For Sarowitz, his collection started because of the encompassing combination of all three.
The question is ideological and is built on the encompassing argument of what education itself is.
Self Regard is the groundwork of the encompassing identity improvement.
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