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"I had to fight him every inch of the way not to be swamped and engulfed, to stay alive," Odets wrote.
Later, in branches of the eukaryotic lineage leading to plants and algae, a blue-green algaelike organism was engulfed to perform photosynthesis.
Another scenario is that Earth somehow survives being engulfed to the Sun, but that the ablation and vaporization mentioned above will strip both its crust and mantle leaving just its core.
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The animal feeds by opening its jaws while swimming at some in one study, which causes it to engulf up to of water in one gulp.
See articleScandals engulfed aides to two leading candidates in Colombia's forthcoming presidential election.
Like the Imax space documentaries to which it also owes a debt, Gravity needs to overwhelm you; to engulf you; to surround you; to discombobulate you.
The fear of failure can engulf some to the extent they find it hard to perform on the big stage.
During autophagy, various cargos are engulfed and delivered to lysosomes (or the vacuole in yeast) for degradation.
Within the vessel wall, LDL molecules are rapidly oxidized and engulfed by phagocytes to form foam cells.
When the tips (or outer segments) of photoreceptors are shed, retinal pigment epithelial cells have been shown to engulf and to degrade its components (de Jong 2006).
An ambition to "bring this boy to God" engulfed him.
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