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Yet the author has fully submerged herself in the dramatic wartime events in which her father played a part.
It is as if Kay has not properly submerged herself in her story, or let her imagination uncoil.
She submerged herself so deeply into the character that she seemed to feel he was her torturer.
For about ten days before the audition, Arianda had submerged herself in Vanda, a rigorous and intuitive exploration that was more visceral than intellectual.
Had Ms. Ochoa submerged herself entirely in the world of camp that "Mad'Moiselle" at first suggests, she might have made something of it.
In the name of her work, she has lost consciousness, fallen silent for 10 days and submerged herself in a lake.
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In one case the team watched a sow intentionally submerge herself entirely during a hunt.
In the trailer she's seen submerging herself in black pond water, in a kiss scene, and more disturbingly, tied into a bed.
She then sunk down in the tub, submerging herself in the murky water and cleansing herself, as if she was washing Hannibal away.
Unsurprisingly Volkova didn't return to Russia when the course finished, instead submerging herself in London life, partying at electroclash nights such as Nag Nag Nag and Trash.
As for Plath, Léger quotes from her journal regarding her "submerging" herself in a man's existence and being "supremely happy with my newfound selfless self".
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