Word: embeddedness
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While these initiatives have fared well in the House thus far, Senate sources tell The Crimson that they are not likely to go anywhere on the other side of the Hill due to major structural problems with the bills in which the ROTC clauses are embedded.
Then, on the 41st day, a young American named Gabrielle Lyon--a writer, as it happened, not a professional scientist--came upon a few small bones embedded 500 ft. up in the 92 million-year-old stone. Within a few days, the explorers had unearthed the virtually complete skeleton of...
Sure, one quarter isn't a trend, but there is nothing in these numbers to provoke fear of inflation; on the contrary, they should have been the basis for satisfaction and the determination to do better. The conventional wisdom, however, is so embedded in the financial community that the National...
"Democracy is learned behavior. Many countries have democracies that exist on paper," Perry said, but more importantly, they need "democratic values embedded in public institutions."
But the other Jackie, Tacky Jackie, was not so inspiring. I remember reading one of the early "Jackie, Oh!"-type biographies and being struck by the story of First Lady Jackie receiving, as a gift from a head of state, a ceremonial gold sword. She held it in her hands...