He mercilessly enmeshes us in the overwhelming complexity of his subject. |
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Kellogg is a typically insecure reporter, but his assignment enmeshes him in rivalries with more successful men. |
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In some respects Wikipedia's open-source production model is the epitome of the so-called Web 2.0, an egalitarian environment where the web of social software enmeshes users in both their real and virtual-reality workplaces. |
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All this sound and fury enmeshes the Republican Party in an ideological cocoon and impedes it from reaching out to swing-state centrists, or even understanding them. |
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These contrasting paint textures give the works a firm foothold in reality and reward up-close viewing, which enmeshes the eye in both their spatial paradoxes and everyday moods. |
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Functional interior: Additional comfort when doing the luggage thanks to the separator of enmeshes that it allows to see his content and to the extraíble separator to use like purse for the used clothes. |
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