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But it will start to envelop you slowly.
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"Fire's starting to envelop the room," he said.
It started to envelop me, to the point where I'd wake up and I'd be nervous coming to the show.
Indeed, after four months, thick synovial tissue starts to envelop the graft providing its vascular supply [44].
The reliance on the phone as primary (or close secondary) method of communication is an expanding circle, and it's starting to envelop the "man on the street," whereas not long ago it was only the tech-savvy guy, or the business guy, or what have you.
When the rioting started to envelop his hometown, Upinder didn't cower behind a twitching curtain.
I started to like how bleak and enveloping it sounded, how that whole album felt like heavy clouds and bleary eyes and escapism via little snatches of erotica, Z-grade horror movies and cyberpunk sci-fi references that I didn't understand, but would reveal themselves upon each listen.
When the hydration process started to occur, the hydrate products diffused and enveloped the ultrafine nanoparticles, acting as the kernel.
And it might be good to keep up with pop culture, but I also think if you envelop yourself in it, it starts to rot your brain.
The farther south the barrier runs, the more it starts to swerve and dip eastwards, like a vast territorial river, to envelop ten settlements, housing 19,000 settlers, built on occupied land.
Everyone in the band shouted, "Val-pa-ra-i-so!" The crowd burst into applause and started to disperse into the darkness of the night that enveloped the city like a glove.
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