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were encompassed
verb
To form a circle around; to encircle.
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In total, 17.8% of the cells of hotspots of divergence and diversity were encompassed by nature reserves at all levels.
Indeed, Senator Ervin indicated that all of the policymakers he sought to have excluded from the coverage of Title VII were encompassed in the exclusion of personal staff and immediate advisers.
But the totality of production — Welles was the first American to do that... that thing where you were encompassed totally, in lights, sound, music, rearrangement of text to suit your purposes of staging, and so forth.
The apparent F♯ was tuned to D and the G♯ to E, so that the notes of the entire octave from C to c were encompassed within an apparent key span of only E to c.
"All US security structures were created in about 1947, and so we are hardwired for the security problems of 1947, which fundamentally were encompassed by the power of nation states.
The museum's former curator, Alan Borg, whose 13-year tenure as director ended in 1995, encouraged innovative approaches by reminding his staff that "the three most off-putting words in the English language" were encompassed by the museum's name.
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Everything is encompassed within "Namu Amida Butsu".
"My entire education was encompassed by the Cultural Revolution," he said.
In an explosion, she said, "we would all be encompassed".
To me, the whole world was encompassed in that.
The antidote to that feeling is encompassed in another word.
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