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The beneficiated fiber may be imbedded with a polymeric material to form the composite.
There were almost as many missiles scattered about in front of her from ricochets as there were imbedded in the wall far beyond.
Booze was imbedded in the culture of the tour back then and guys played up to their reputations as demon drinkers.
In some cephalopods, the end of the hectocotylus snaps off and remains imbedded in the female.
What has become increasingly important is extrapolating that imbedded value so it can go on to the balance sheets.
The counter flashing, which overlaps the base flashing, is imbedded and sealed in the chimney's masonry joints.
Another example of a watermark is the chain-and-wire pattern imbedded in the pages of another book in the MHS collection.
Instead, her finished work is imbedded with details far more complex than the actual photographs.
You have to be open to a penetrating insight deeply imbedded in the stuff of language.
Meteorites from one subcategory, the pallasites, contain large crystals of the mineral olivine imbedded in a matrix of metal.
Dogs seem to suffer most with these small seedpods because the foxtails become imbedded in their coats.
That may sound simple, but the cycle of dependency on federal aid is very deeply imbedded.
The PC may be king now, but in time that will change as the technology is imbedded into a wide variety of push-button devices around the home.
While disassembling the strut, the three noticed that the strut finger lock assembly resembled the metal found imbedded in the tire earlier.
The quills are so lightly fixed to the porcupine's body that they are easily detached and left imbedded in the attacker.
The border markings consisted of small stones imbedded in the ground that went north and south in a very irregular pattern.
Asteroids are epifaunal, with a skeleton of comparatively small, unfused ossicles imbedded in a surface dermal layer.
At other times, specialists chose units of study already imbedded in their curriculums.
She turned around to reveal a large gash and a piece of metal imbedded into the flesh slenderly behind her right shoulder blade.
And already the things that are being imbedded in you, have been imbedded in you.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These may be attached to the synovial fringes, or imbedded in the membrane itself, or set free by rupture of their pedicles.
It cannot be denied that he leaves imbedded in his fabric lumps of unshapen material, which mar the symmetry of his art.
It comprises the cell-protoplasm and a nucleus imbedded in it whose substance is known as the nucleoplasm.
The stones are usually imbedded in a matrix of quartzose grit and sand, but sometimes this is very scanty.
Some specimens of variegated pebbles and jasper were found here imbedded in the amygdaloidal rock.
The perithecia are generally imbedded in the outer portion of the stroma, the mouths opening through the carbonous crust.
It has compact Felspar for its base, in which are imbedded crystals both of diallage and Hornblende.
She had numerous chins, but, imbedded in flesh, one could still trace a likeness to an ethereally fair daughter.
Her wounds stiffened and festered from imbedded shot, and she was dry and feverish.
From without it resembled a mound of clay with a few white logs, half imbedded, shining against the brick red.
The sphere was transparent, you see, imbedded with dark microscopic specks.
The papers were placed in a water-tight can, and imbedded in the sand in the barrel.
By what fearful anarchy of elements were they imbedded in these massive cliffs?
When the lamin, at least on one side, appear to inosculate or to be imbedded in each other.
I found also fine masses of mica imbedded in quartz, edge upwards, and so compact that its lamination was not perceptible.
Garnets are often found imbedded in the laminae, flattened by the extreme pressure to which the mass was subjected.
The acini are imbedded in a mass of adipose tissue which contains the vessels and nerves.
Masses of the two former minerals were also found imbedded in amygdaloid and trap-rock, thus denoting the parent beds of rock.
Not all the roots of her talent were imbedded in corruption.
There, imbedded in the blue bonnet of the car were the initials CFC, presumably a reminder to the big defender to take care with the ozone layer.
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