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But once an idea has got embedded and become widespread, it becomes very difficult to dig it out of people's brains — especially when they do not trust scientific authorities.
Earlier this summer, when Oliver devoted a long segment to the insidiousness of so-called "native advertising" on news sites, the video of that critique got embedded and shared widely by those same news sites.
A kind of admirably defensive attitude got embedded in him from his youth: old things could be nice things, and the tastes of awkward schoolboys might be made into entertainment.
Its name is Hsiao Mei; it is three feet tall, gender-non-specific, blessed with a pair of glossy black eyes (digital cameras), and corners like it's got embedded laser mapping and G.P.S. technology.
The result obtained at the first level of decomposition (i.e. frequency content between 256 and 512 Hz, as reflected in its Fourier spectrum) is shown in Fig. 3 (middle), it is seen that this time the discontinuity got embedded in the added noise.
Jake got embedded with four combat units in Iraq and this deep access to US and Iraqi combat units alloweds him to get behind the camouflage curtain.
E.M., aged 49 with four children and no history of unintended pregnancy after age 35, does not have personal experience with IUC, but relays stories from friends: I've had friends that used the IUD and maybe it was because it was fairly new, but it got embedded and they had to have surgery to get it out, and it just seemed like not a good thing to me.
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