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Part of his coping strategy was to embed himself in the pub in north London.
The former, in particular, is rarely able to subdue his natural charisma enough to entirely embed himself in this role.
McGinniss's crime was to embed himself with McDonald's defence team, professing belief in his innocence, then write a book explaining how MacDonald was guilty.
Linklater's aim is not merely to embed himself in the period but to feed the alacrity of those who gyrate across the floor of his film.
As Tony Blair recounted in his memoirs, he realised that once Salmond had "his feet under the table", he would "play off against the Westminster government and embed himself".
After his release, he expects to enroll in it, to attend daily A.A. meetings, to find a pro bono therapist and embed himself in a clean and sober community.
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It also helps that he embeds himself as he sizes up each city.
In 2014 he photographed the conflict in South Sudan for Associated Press, embedding himself with rebel soldiers.
"Van Gogh has embedded himself into the psyche of the modern age.
It has been interesting to see how he has embedded himself in ARU executive meetings too.
The detective, who went by the alias Ilter Ayturk, had embedded himself with supporters of the center, Ms. Deek said.
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