Word: embeddedness
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"Some of the simplest conceptual things turn out to be embedded in process [at Harvard]," said Dean of Administration Nancy Maull. "There's nothing more to say: It's process."
And now it's almost dark. "Goodbye Alissa Sue! Hope your dreams will all come true!" "Goodbye Danny, goodbye Fran! Will we ever meet again?" As we leave Harvard, we take the moments embedded in our souls that made us human. If we keep them alive, then we'll move...
This godly plainness, the desire for which was embedded so deep in early American identity, runs through much folk art. It is in the fiercely conservative center-square and diamond-in-the-square Lancaster Amish quilts, with their magnificent sobriety of color--a soft, swaddling minimalism, America's first major...
The prosecution's other evidence seems strong enough that the lack of eyewitnesses may not matter much. Take the Ryder truck. No one disputes that it was used to carry the explosives--the prosecution will introduce a panel embedded with ammonium-nitrate crystals--or that it came from Elliott's...
Muchmore also complained that the play had no "concrete substance or universal applicability." Judging by the number of audience members who reacted to the harsh criticism of Israeli politics and mentality which is subtly embedded in the text, I feel justified in saying that the reviewer simply did not understand...