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However, useful fault detection information is often submerged in heavy background noise.
Then its singer and main songwriter, Martin Courtney IV, ventures some unassuming verses that are often submerged in the mix.
In actual fault diagnosis, useful information is often submerged in heavy noise, and the feature information is difficult to extract.
While reference to tourism planning is longstanding, 'tourism strategy' is often submerged in discussions of destination management and marketing.
In the Black Lives Matter movement, crimes by police against black girls and women are often submerged by a focus on abuses of black boys and men.
Many masonry arch bridges cross waterways and are built on shallow foundations which are often submerged and exposed to the scouring action of the stream.
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In these past months, her mind would quite often submerge like this in her surroundings.
During monsoon the river can be full and quite often submerge the nearby low lying areas.
Their nests are constructed to meet the needs of their floating habitat, and are often partially submerged.
It is a rare chance to express their national identity, which has often been submerged in what has been an unusual history.
But the author of this work is a historian whose philosophical instincts often lie submerged.
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