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No other term quite encapsulates "to become lost inexplicably and unexpectedly," which connotes suspicion of trouble.
With more than three hundred figurative and abstract works, straddling painting, photography, printmaking, drawing, cinema, and sculpture, "Alibis: Sigmar Polke, 1963-2010" encapsulatos, thethextentnthatat it's possible, the quicksilver career of the reclusive titan, whose oeuvre was one long experiment.
That clumsy description encapsulates to me something that I think a book is.
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The index of encapsulation is a proportion of Sephadex beads encapsulated to measured extents, from 1 to 5, described below in M&Ms.
Metal was then deposited to provide electrical leads, and the wafer was encapsulated to yield a cell about 100 millimetres in diameter.
Thermistor compositions are printed on a free-standing bridge and encapsulated to ensure biological compatibility.
To sum up, the cells are firstly encapsulated to form an orthogonal group to simplify the problem to be solved.
Like the SrvRqst over GeoBroadcast described above, the IPv6 unicast SrvRply is encapsulated to a GeoUnicast packet.
It is tempting to see Fodor's concerns as resting on a fallacious argument to the effect that a process must be informationally encapsulated to be computationally tractable.
Organic Solar Cells (OSC) have to be encapsulated to overcome the problem of their sensitivity to oxygen and moisture.
There are certain moments in a conversation that seem to encapsulate, to summarize a person's essence.
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