Our surroundings encompassed us so completely, it was as if we were in this world all on our own. |
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The playing encompassed subtlety, ardor, menace and rage, all with an admirable polish. |
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New railway routes had enabled suburbs to spread far beyond the gold-rush city, so that, by 1891, Melbourne encompassed twice the area of Sydney. |
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He asserts his evidence proves that Aboriginal people did not conduct regular burns in the land now encompassed by the park. |
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According to the lymphangiography, the portals encompassed the external iliac nodes. |
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Furthermore the constructed peptide is completely encompassed within the cutoff radius. |
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The image encompassed him, surrounding him in the gruesome pictures of war. |
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Once upon a time, the door had been inscribed with several lovely characters and a beautiful floral design encompassed the doorway. |
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His product line, which he called American Modern, encompassed furniture, dinnerware, tablecloths, and glassware. |
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At last count, the intranet-based group encompassed 19 different communities, with discussion topics ranging from physics to geomatics. |
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I dreamed I was in a flowing gown, whisked away on a beautiful black steed, safely encompassed in the arms of a dashing stranger. |
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The town eventually became the county seat of Missoula County, which encompassed the entire western portion of the territory. |
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One was a local view that presumably depicted a portion of the Deering estate, which encompassed Westbrook. |
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During the Cold War years, Western Europe encompassed the area to the west of the Iron Curtain. |
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Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band. |
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The war encompassed all spheres of State activity, while its conduct required tremendous outlays. |
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When the programme is completed, it will have encompassed more than 1,200 pig herds. |
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His face, laced with concentration, peered intently into two laptop screens that encompassed the majority of his minimal setup. |
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These articles encompassed a broad range of conditions, including ovarian tumors, hydatid cysts, and other abdominal swellings. |
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His life encompassed the high noon and early sunset of Britain's world power. |
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A typical sugar camp or sugar bush encompassed an area of some 900 taps or cuttings, with up to three taps made per tree. |
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Springer said her poetry encompassed all of her life's work, from being a cultural activist to her devotion to the Orisha faith. |
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The presence of this common deepwater skate in the waters encompassed by this list has not been shown, but a stray might be expected. |
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All that was encompassed in the productions demanded the highest levels of staging and stagecraft. |
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During the 1890s there was a vogue for things Spanish that encompassed everything from music and dancing to flamenco dresses. |
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From an ecological point of view, the park should have encompassed contiguous biodiversity-rich forest tracts that cut across even states. |
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The visible, rather than being subsidiary to the spoken word, repeatedly encompassed both the utterable and the unutterable. |
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The birth of social realism in the early 1930s encompassed all the arts, including photography. |
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Each categorical affect has a range encompassed within it, and some include both pleasure and unpleasure in that range. |
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His pathologic studies encompassed neurogenic and myopathic muscle disease, transverse myelitis, and multiple sclerosis. |
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The freezing water, oozy and slimy with horse saliva, encompassed her body like a gooey envelope. |
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Each tribe encompassed a number of neighboring villages, most of which during the fifth century were unfortified. |
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The gravestones were barely seen through a thick layer of murky fog that encompassed everything it could get its claws around. |
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This ancestral biogeographic distribution encompassed a much broader range, comprising Siberia and southern Europe-northern Africa. |
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At the climax of the third chant, she so subdivides her forces that eventually, all twelve tones of the chromatic scale are encompassed. |
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Still, this was no pet project for Lauder, whose role encompassed everything from idea conception to product development to marketing. |
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As Dr Eulenspiegel has rightly stated, these contributions encompassed a multiplicity of areas and sectors. |
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Her large collection of this ware encompassed a wide variety of forms and ranged in date from the sixteenth through the nineteenth century. |
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He exhaled a sigh of contentment as he glanced at the gold band that encompassed the ring finger of his left hand. |
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The five-peak enchainment encompassed Black Tooth, Woolsey, the Gargoyle, Innominate, and the whaleback of Cloud Peak. |
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Neither of those lofty attributes encompassed the desperate desire to win the support of tabloid newspapers. |
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Sequence data for each gene encompassed all coding exons and the intervening introns. |
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The political oblivion that encompassed the end of Billy Hughes' career remains a moral exemplar to any pollie who dares to go there. |
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Their official role in the courts encompassed analogous responsibilities, restraint of criminals and conservation of justice. |
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In the novelties of our hourly existing, it is easy enough to recognize how much we have encompassed ourselves within technology. |
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The dead zone area encompassed more than 6,000 square miles this year. |
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The term bronchotomy, then, encompassed both tracheotomy and laryngotomy and all these three terms were used loosely and they were not easily distinguishable from each other. |
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They encompassed diversity of many kinds, sex-worker rights, and labor rights. |
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According to medieval hagiography, Patrick's powers also encompassed raising the dead, conjuring snow on a summer's day and, of course, ridding Ireland of snakes. |
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The stair generated out of this geometry, an almost helical form, frees itself from the rigidity of the ceiling, only to be encompassed by the new limit of the silo walls. |
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The average British sailor of those times was not very literate, and often his world was encompassed by the ship he sailed in, sometimes for years at a time. |
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Yet as a service industry it has encompassed a minority side that did not lose all its connections with the wider economic landscape and the human impact of social change. |
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In May 1735, a team of 10 scientists left for the Andean town of Quito, in the viceroyalty of Peru, a Spanish colonial possession that encompassed most of South America. |
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The musical activities of Olga Samaroff encompassed concertizing, teaching piano and music appreciation, writing music criticism, recording music and lecturing. |
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Marshall's meditations here encompassed many styles and mediums, while centering on themes of community, sociopolitical awareness, the African diaspora and black culture. |
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The questionnaire was produced especially for this study, and it encompassed aspects and problems of nursing documentation revealed by the literature review. |
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In contrast, Aristotle's philosophical endeavors encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. |
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The area encompassed four cities and thirteen adjoining towns, as a separate regional unit of government. |
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The most populous suyu was Chinchaysuyu, which encompassed the former Chimu empire and much of the northern Andes. |
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In this phase, opposed states such as birth and death may be encompassed by a single act, object or phrase. |
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The territory of Bessarabia was encompassed in dozens of ephemeral kingdoms which were disbanded when another wave of migrants arrived. |
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Leofric was the son of the last ealdorman of the Hwicce, the ancient kingdom which once encompassed Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. |
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Questions are encompassed in the bank's multi-factor authentification, of which Leaders employs the highest level. |
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In the late 14th century, the newly established Principality of Moldavia encompassed what later became known as Bessarabia. |
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From July 1832 until just before her death, she kept a detailed journal, which eventually encompassed 122 volumes. |
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By way of his voyages in the 1770s, Captain James Cook proved that waters encompassed the southern latitudes of the globe. |
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The Diocese of York encompassed roughly the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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The Dilmun encompassed the east large side of the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. |
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The problem lay in forming a primitive proposition which encompassed this and would act as the basis for all of logic. |
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This encompassed roughly what is now Argyll and Bute and Lochaber in Scotland and County Antrim in Ireland. |
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Its meaning varied, referring to a region that encompassed northern India and Pakistan or India in its entirety. |
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At its apogee in the 16th and 17th centuries, Benin encompassed parts of southeastern Yorubaland and the western Igbo. |
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German was the language of commerce and government in the Habsburg Empire, which encompassed a large area of Central and Eastern Europe. |
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Ius Naturale encompassed natural law, the body of laws that were considered common to all beings. |
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For a brief period in the 8th century the kingdom encompassed the Kentish Kingdom to the South. |
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Its founder Charles Saatchi is closely associated with the Britart movement which encompassed artists like Damien Hirst. |
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In many ways, their perspective was typically animistic and encompassed every aspect of the world around them. |
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There is more and more and more on this ball in this void spinning in this baking heat all encompassed in aglets of time. |
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A number of modifications based on other national banks were encompassed within the regulations under which the bank was founded. |
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The large ossicle encompassed the entire width of the proximal stump of the ruptured peroneus longus tendon. |
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At Ivan's death, the empire encompassed the Caspian to the southwest, and Siberia to the east. |
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Salfordshire encompassed several parishes and townships, some of which, like Rochdale, were important market towns and centres of England's woollen trade. |
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The ecological data from the Hazendonk 3 type site encompassed remains from emmer wheat and naked barley and a bone assemblage dominated by bones from wild animals. |
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In this nonthematic edition, the set of papers exemplifies the breadth of topics, issues and approaches that are encompassed by Indigenous studies. |
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Still, we can say that God's providence encompassed the cross, a faith fact made clear by God's creating meaning out of the unintelligibility of the cross event. |
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Barra was restored to MacNeil ownership in 1937 when the Barra estate, which encompassed most of the island, was bought by Robert Lister Macneil, an American. |
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The role of the base during the war also encompassed training. |
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These are the remnants of the British Empire which, at its height in the 1920s, encompassed almost a quarter of the world's land mass and was the largest empire in history. |
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The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century and established a Viceroyalty that encompassed most of its South American colonies, with its capital in Lima. |
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With titles like Buck Fever and The Adventures of Buck Naked, Angel's early work encompassed a hodge-podge of various scenarios with both men and women. |
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It encompassed the Bolivian Altiplano and much of the southern Andes, reaching Argentina and as far south as the Maipo or Maule river in Central Chile. |
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Eventually, it was Sweden that virtually encompassed the Baltic Sea. |
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Until the late 20th century, Wollstonecraft's life, which encompassed several unconventional personal relationships, received more attention than her writing. |
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Under Gowing, an option programme was introduced, which encompassed workshops in experimental music, poetry, psychoanalysis, philosophy and anthropology. |
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His chiaroscuro woodcut, Witches, created in 1510, visually encompassed all the characteristics that were regularly assigned to witches during the Renaissance. |
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Both characters 43 and 44 are extensions of the morphological diversity displayed by the vascular tissues of frond rachides and are encompassed by character 24 of Pryer et al. |
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The area encompassed by modern India was significantly fractured following the decline of the Mughal Empire in the first half of the 18th century. |
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Corded Ware culture encompassed a vast area, from the Rhine on the west to the Volga in the east, occupying parts of Northern Europe, Central Europe and Eastern Europe. |
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Mare Superum on the other hand normally encompassed both the modern Adriatic Sea and the sea off the Apennine peninsula's southern coast, as far as the Strait of Sicily. |
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His career spanned more than 75 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977, and encompassed both adulation and controversy. |
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The sagas have more than their share of axings in the back, killings encompassed by treachery and trickery, narrated without accompanying moralizations. |
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His poetry encompassed comic verses for children and religious poetry. |
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