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Sometimes the terrible tragedy of war is encapsulated in a single lost life.
This gas is encapsulated in a fatty shell rather like a very small balloon.
"Beyond the dialogue that is encapsulated in a common bubble, Herg?sed body language to communicate emotion, anxiety, tension, anger".
You need it to be safely encapsulated the way a grain of sand is encapsulated in a pearl by an oyster.
The tone of this volume and Tippett's wonderful and infuriating, magpie-like mind is encapsulated in a letter to his closest woman friend, Francesca Allinson: "..
Perhaps the best hope for a new Afghanistan, liberated from extremism and misogyny, is encapsulated in a line from Rumi, the Sufi mystic, which Mojadidi took as an inspiration for her film: "Show your face, you are the mirror itself".
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Plume dispersion is encapsulated in an enhancement factor F that multiplies the diffusive, linear time, dispersion.
The sequence is encapsulated in an mp4 file and hinted with an MTU limit of 1,460 bytes.
This system is encapsulated in an epoxy molding compound, which is the usual low-conductive, and slightly hydrophilic, microelectronic encapsulant.
With increasing time of electron bombardment, the capillary wall decreases in thickness, deforms, and is encapsulated in an electron translucent material.
This is because more air is encapsulated in an older egg causing it to float.
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