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One wonders if it encompasses not only a person who walks into party stripped entirely bare, but all sorts of women who, for reasons of status or background or the convenience of the observer are so interchangeable or anonymous that they might as well be naked, like Barbies at the bottom of a toy bin.
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My vision for the next 5 or 10 years encompasses not only an increasing flood of new data to be processed on computers of ever-increasing speed and storage space.
Mr. Gilberto's performance encompassed not only a brilliant musician's individuality and improvisational skill, but also an elderly sage's acceptance that nothing lasts forever.
At the end of his life, the supposed high priest of the Teutonic symphony backed away from grandiose affirmations; like any struggling soul, he suffered fear and doubt, and in the Ninth he managed to encompass not only a huge musical architecture but also an agonized interior world.
This occurs because when clients are more concentrated, the use of a large time window tends to encompass not only a great number of clients but also a high quantity of sequences within each window, making the same clients account for different sequences simultaneously.
It's a broad concept, encompassing not only an understanding of your career-relevant strengths and weaknesses but also insight into the kinds of mistakes you are prone to make.
The term molecular imaging encompasses not only clinical nuclear medicine but a broad area of pre-clinical research involving the discovery and development of molecular probes to better define disease and help quantify treatment targets and responses in both animals and humans.
Each evaluation bears upon our traditional understanding that fair trial encompasses not only fair notice and an adequate opportunity to be heard before the appropriate tribunal, but also an orderly presentation of evidence and a rational application of the law thereto").
Thirdly, it encompasses not only greater emphasis but also an opportunity to connect to a body of literature geared to understanding the international, trans-local nature of transition dynamics.
Thus, for a given watershed, the approach encompasses not only the water source (such as a stream, lake, estuary, or groundwater aquifer), but all the land from which water drains.
Here is one of her insights: "All his thinking had a forceful impact upon his inner life, so that the fullness of the inward and contending experiences threatened to burst the circumscribed boundaries of his personality". This sentence hauntingly yet compassionately encompasses not only Nietzsche's inadequacy as a lover but also his final madness.
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