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The Gulag, in a sense, was inscribed into the country as a whole.
YANKEE STADIUM is inscribed into the stone and highlighted in gold leaf.
Is Henze's own illness, and subsequent recovery, inscribed into the opera?
Now that there was no need for the tokens at all, their message was simply inscribed into the clay.
This outlook was inscribed into the very names of Guinea's neighbor Côte d'Ivoire and of Ghana, which was known to its British masters as the Gold Coast.
Schweinsteiger gripped his head in disbelief as stadium employees began preparing for the trophy ceremony and Chelsea's name was inscribed into the cup.
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Reporting the first stage of research evaluating responses of study abroad students to a course in Australian Studies, the findings demonstrate strong correspondence between the imagery of Australia circulated by tourism marketers and the imaginaries inscribed into these student tourists.
They had to carefully inscribe into the new system the interests of the actors at stake: bankers and stockbrokers.
Lesbians arguing from this framework, for example, could very well criticize natural law theorists as inscribing into the very "law of nature" an essentially masculine sexuality, focused upon the genitals, penetration, and the status of the male orgasm (natural law theorists rarely mention female orgasms).
There is process, to be sure: The CIA carries out drone strikes, the Justice Department inscribes into the record a rationale.
The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into bronze panels edging the pools.
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