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Still, with the imperative of global warming and the vagaries of fossil-fuel dependence now, perhaps more than ever, embedded in the popular discourse, the axiomatic relationship between Americans and their cars seems ripe for re-examination.
None of that will be supplied by the free agent C. C. Sabathia, but by Cisco Systems, the high-tech behemoth, which has wired the new $1.3 billion Yankee Stadium with what it said was the most advanced technology ever embedded in a North American stadium.
Karen was also the first journalist ever embedded with a combat Apache helicopter unit in Afghanistan where she wrote, executive produced and hosted an Emmy award-winning one-hour TV documentary that aired on ABC.
Karen credits her passionate and prolific writing style to her award-winning background as a television broadcast journalist where she was the first TV journalist ever embedded with troops in Bosnia and wrote, executive produced and hosted an Emmy award-winning half-hour TV documentary that aired on NBC.
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And they'll be the Philharmonic's (or the LSO's or the Aix festival's) devoted followers for ever, embedding these great hallowed institutions into their daily lives.
But in the wake of the NHS's most destructive reorganisation ever, embedding competition and privatisation at its heart – coupled with cuts, closures and falling health spending as a share of national income – the results can be seen in the pile-up in English A&E departments.
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If the casual reader passed over them quickly when they first appeared on the front pages of American newspapers, the missiles are now more than ever firmly embedded in the popular imagination.
The state is ever more embedded into everything from bedrooms to culture, and freedom on the Internet.
The group "appears ever more embedded in the fabric of opposition to the Houthi/Saleh alliance …that is fighting the internationally recognised, Saudi-backed interim government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi," the report said.
8 As Harrison and Checkland observe: "As the language of EBM becomes ever more embedded in medical practice, and as bureaucratic rules become the accepted way to implement 'the best' evidence, its requirements for evidence are quietly attenuated in favour of an emphasis on rules".
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