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To involved
verb
To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
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The critical ingredient is educating departments about where and how health needs to involved, usually much earlier and more critically.
It has not been a very good year to involved in the business of coaching in the NRL.
One charge that Steinbrenner later pleaded guilty to involved a conspiracy to funnel corporate campaign contributions to politicians.
The mistake I'm referring to involved the custom shopping bags I have printed for my picture-framing business.
The claim is confidential, but is likely to involved the events surrounding his departure from the company.
Mr. Remy also says that the only confidentiality rules he ever agreed to involved tire technology and that Michelin is getting what it deserves.
The Fox restructuring is rumoured to involved the stepping down of its chief operating officer, Chase Carey, who has been in his role since 2009.
After all, none of those historical lynchings that he is referring to involved a lynching on behalf of a black woman's accusation.
The right Bartelstein referred to involved the so-called Larry Bird rights, which would allow George to earn a more lucrative salary if he stayed with the Mavericks through another season.
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Usability was analyzed with a standardized questionnaire given to involved nursing staff after the trial.
Focusing on providing planning suggestions with regard to network capability and constraints, AEMO leaves the investment decision to involved third party asset owners.
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