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In order to combat al-Qaeda's hybrid threat, America needs a sophisticated and holistic kind of counter-terrorism thought, encompassing the different fields of domestic law enforcement, foreign strategic intelligence, military action, foreign policy, and public diplomacy.
Yet her world is still as wide as human thought, encompassing all that books continue to give her.
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Thus, Greek thought encompassed the idea that all matter could be understood in terms of elemental qualities; in this sense, the elements themselves were thought of as nonmaterial.
JK: Yeah, the last song on the album, "Spirited Away" I think encompasses that, and indeed the first song "Blindfolded," is a real great scene-setter.
Shannon Sarna's "everything" bagel-challah rolls were just that--delightful 'hybread' rolls akin to challah in texture, and bagels in flavor, which I think encompasses pretty much everything you could ever want in a bread product.
Below is the list and Sage predictions on who we think encompasses all, or some, of these qualities and could be the next host of the Emmy-winning talk show.
The song itself, I think, encompasses all those that have come before us that have touched Rodney and I, people that we didn't know but also friends that we've lost, some of them died young and some of them we've lost recently and were our own age.
Once upon a time (only a century ago), a few billion stars and gas clouds smeared along the Milky Way were thought to encompass all of existence, and the notion of understanding it was daunting -- and hubristic -- enough.
B3 SCIENCE TIMES F1-8 OUniverserse, One of Many Only a century ago a few billion stars and gas clouds smeared along the Milky Way were thought to encompass all of existence, and the notion of understanding it was daunting enough.
It was then that the producers approached Mr. Shiner, whose skills as a clown with a mean streak were thought to encompass just the sort of danger required for the major-domo-like role of the Cat. Even more dangerously, though, the Cat in the Hat is ubiquitous in "Seussical," assuming various personalities, commenting on the action and, gulp, singing his heart out.
The term suilli was also thought to encompass the related Leccinum scabrum.
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