Most Americans fit into a mold defined by the dominant racial and cultural trends of their upbringing. |
It just copies particles' positions, and rearranges ones in the present to fit into the instruments. |
For those who can fit into the seats the driving position is excellent, with the floor-mounted pedals being dead ahead and well spaced. |
Eminem may fit into that tradition of lyrical catharsis and boulevard jeremiads, but he certainly didn't create it. |
The device would fit all sizes of pram or buggy, including three-wheelers, and was compact enough to fit into the overhead lockers on aeroplanes. |
Nevertheless, abbreviation pays off in having everything fit into a tight volume. |