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Kannada cultural identity is often wrapped up in Hinduism.
She often wrapped her head in a bandeau fastened with a jeweled pin.
The difficulty in prosecuting the white-collar crime is often wrapped up in uncovering systematic insurance fraud schemes.
Amid a blur of bulletpoints often wrapped in NHS technospeak, a clear plan of the Nicholson-envisaged future emerges.
Tornadoes were unpredictable and erratic, sometimes with multiple vortices, changing direction without warning, and often wrapped in rain, a phenomenon chasers called "the bear's cage".
"That antenna is often wrapped around the battery in some cellphones, but a metal back shields any radio waves from reaching a nearby data terminal.
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Larry Plummer eats military rations and often wraps himself in full-body armor to rest in the back of his G.M.C. Yukon.
This is good news for me as someone who often wraps fridge-bound shopping in bags of frozen peas if I'm not going home immediately.
Pretty and poised, Mrs. Labastida often wraps her husband in bearhugs on stage and gladly complies when the crowds demand she give him a kiss.
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