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Returning from Paris, he rooted himself firmly in America.
Crucially, he rooted himself in the House of Commons rather than Lords.
He self-consciously rooted himself in an outsider's tradition, of Jewish intellectualism, equally obsessed with language and image.
In those moments he rooted himself: shoulders squared, the bell of his horn pointing either straight ahead or toward the floor.
Suddenly top officials in Moscow were very interested in this Czech who rooted himself where no Soviet agent could – in the core of the US intelligence apparatus.
So Torre rooted himself to the bench, sipped green tea from a soda cup and watched Lilly pitch through his fifth-inning trouble and into the sixth inning and the seventh as he beat Cleveland, 6-2.
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It was a way of rooting himself in the community.
In order to create so intimate a moment, the interpreter must root himself securely in the character's historical world.
In the 1970s, he had recalled that, as a young man, he thought there were only two places he could root himself in - Jerusalem and the Scottish capital.
Every time he suffered one of his recurrent mental crises Schumann would try to bring himself back into focus and to root himself by playing Bach and also writing in a strict fugal or contrapuntal style.
He came here once, for "Tintin in America" (1932), but though the visit ended with a ticker-tape parade, it was not a success, for Tintin failed to root himself in the local imagination.
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