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It has also meant incorporating something previously ignored.
Zimmer is fond of incorporating something called a Shepard tone in his scores.
"We don't want to trivialize a tragedy of this magnitude by hastily incorporating something into our fictional world," Mr. Reeves said.
Over the years, for "the pleasure of incorporating something you like into your own language," he has added Ashbery, Wallace Stevens, Yeats, Anthony Burgess, Auden, Salinger, and the Religio Medici of Sir Thomas Browne.
Some suggest it was a phrase coined for publicity by a travel company back in 2005, while others talk about a fancy calculation incorporating something like Weather x Time Since Christmas x Motivation Levels.
Anytime you can add a layer of age by incorporating something old into a room, it will enhance the sense of soul.
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We want to incorporate something that's effective and informative".
"I always try to incorporate something steampunk in my dress," she adds.
It's called skeuomorphism, a design principle which dictates that a new object incorporates something of the old.
The redevelopment of the Melbourne Park Tennis Centre incorporates something not previously seen at the home of a "Grand Slam" tournament – courts on the roof of a carpark building.
But he also incorporates something else: the World War II reminiscences of his in-laws, Arthur and Irene, Holocaust survivors who emigrated from Poland to Queens.
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