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This is a deeply embedded thing in them".
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I prefer not to embed things in my life that limit my choices.
You can also embed things from YouTube, Spotify, Google Maps, and PayPal.
That contrast is embedded in things that look like other things, and its curious appeal suggests something about one of the great conundrums of consumer behavior, or possibly even of human psychology: our attraction to the novel and our seemingly contradictory attraction to the familiar.
Flaubert told Louise that he wanted to make his reader feel his world 'almost physically' and the emotion and feeling of the novel are embedded in things, from Charles's uncouth cap in the first chapter, to Emma's delicate presentation of her meals, to her presents to Rodolphe.
As you can see from the Vines (embedded below), things are still relatively unclear.
We know dinosaurs can replace their teeth through their life, so they would've left teeth embedded in things," said Horner.
The PocketBeagle is completely open source and it includes an onboard boot ROM that will let you embed this thing into almost any project that needs a little Linux brain.
(You probably just want to watch the fucking video and not read my weeping for the planet, so I'll embed this thing first).
In the present advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) [1] era, communication functions such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are embedded in all things, so that real-time connection between things is made possible.
Homework provides time to embed the things that are useful to learn by rote, such as timestables, vocabulary, spelling, irregular verbs and handwriting.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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