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were incorporating
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Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.
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"Artists — even those who didn't define themselves as photographers — were incorporating photography into their work in compelling ways," he said.
By 1994, when some 500 Buddhists and psychoanalysts gathered for a conference at the Harvard Club in New York City, a number of analysts had regular meditation practices and were incorporating Buddhist ideas in their work.
In San Francisco, Iyer encountered a group called Asian Improv, whose members "were committed to radical African-American traditions, but they were incorporating instruments from Japan and China, and dealing with issues of their own," he said.
For a time, increasing numbers of British companies were incorporating in Jersey (as in the Channel Islands, not the shore) and moving corporate headquarters to Dublin to avoid high British taxes.
When my co-founders and I were incorporating BuddyGuard, however, I was mystified by how time-consuming and bureaucratic the process was.
In the 20th century, insurance companies used Bayesian inverse probability, contrary to a rabidly Fisherian zeitgeist, without knowing that their computations were incorporating Bayes' theorem (McGrayne 2011).
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McKesson & Robbins were incorporated August 4 , 1928
These features were incorporated into Tok Pisin.
Nothing much has changed since we were incorporated in 1807".
Buda and Pest were incorporated into one city in 1872.
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