She uses the space between the projected image and the audience to enwrap the viewer in the naked emotion and unease of an event. |
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In other words, photography is a transparent window on the world which readers then enwrap in a mesh of interpretations. |
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And a familiar tactic is for the professionals to enwrap their judgments in numbers. |
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Both these truths work to enwrap the book in an aura at once mysterious and almost unbreachable. |
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The aim of grouting is to enwrap the prestressed anchor body, prevent it from being eroded, fill the cracks and improve the surrounding rock. |
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Rebazar's ruby red robe was barely to be seen in this mist of golden light, which seemed to enwrap me too, although I could not see myself. |
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The idea is to slowly deliver aromas during the meal and enwrap the connoisseur in flavor. |
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A predator would lunge or jump at a potential prey when the distance between them was about 5 cm, attempting to enwrap the prey in the walking legs. |
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But he won by trying to do what no one has yet been able to do, and that is to co-opt, or to enwrap, an electorate tempted by the extreme right, and to bring those voters into a rational or respectable right-wing party. |
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Researchers have seen some Spitsbergen's bowheads during spring and summer surveys, but once ice and darkness enwrap the north it's impossible to track them visually. |
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He is seen emerging from the trunk of a tree whose roots enwrap a corpse. |
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