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Over the past few decades the word 'nano' has become rapidly insinuating into the world consciousness.

Part of it was insinuating between flexor tendons of the hand and metacarpals and another part was insinuating into zones 1 and 2 of Guyon's canal (ulnar tunnel).

The most common ultrasound findings are of a mixed echogenicity but predominantly hypoechoic mass with angular, irregular or indistinct margins, with or without sinus tracts insinuating into adjacent parenchyma (Figs. 2,4 and 6).

On magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CVMs appear as areas of serpiginous flow voids insinuating into the brain parenchyma (Fig.  11).

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A female artist who murmurs and insinuates into your soul is rarely on the boardroom agenda.

Here's how Cutter Amberville, the bad brother, is insinuated into our awareness.

It is a fact of journalism, he said, that opinions "are often insinuated into broadcasts, either consciously or unconsciously".

A high-conductivity thermal bridge between the tubes is assured by the use of a braze material insinuated into interstices created by the helical windings.

On the top floor, Trishla paints in a studio, seeking to insinuate into her paintings, collages, and sculptures text from the English literature she studied at Stanford.

The other special exhibition in the lower galleries is low-key and seems to have been insinuated into the middle of the permanent displays of ancient objects.

There is Vibeke, whom Kirsten's mother insinuates into the palace after her daughter is expelled -- Christian's patience turns brutal -- in a fish cart.

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