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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Two lines of the song neatly encapsulate Gregg's romantic philosophy.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Not all immigrants are encapsulated to the same extent.
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Or, does it encapsulate a mystery of crucial importance for the dying to contemplate?
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Place the other sheet of glass on top, squashing down the sealant and encapsulating the picture.
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Rather we have to ask what was the experience which gave rise to the beliefs and which they encapsulate , however inadequately.
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Their supernatural protagonists had encapsulated the virtues and vices of human beings, thoroughly homogenized.
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These traditions were encapsulated in everything which we did and which we were taught.
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This class, in the Sklar-Becker formulation, encapsulates the best interests, in a developmentalist sense, of the nation.