He immerses himself in the study of the gall wasp, whose North American varieties were almost completely unresearched. |
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Nor is he the sort of method actor who immerses himself in a role for months prior to shooting. |
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She immerses us well in the period using an extensive range of primary source material as well as secondary sources dealing with the topic. |
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This fluidity immerses the audience in a sense of great distance and movement. |
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This work immerses the viewer into an eccentric universe, rich in colours and traversed by an aesthetic reminiscent of the carnivalesque. |
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This system immerses patients in a virtual reality simulator that uses a moving platform and surrounding visual system. |
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For emergency care, rich, gentle, irresistible MASQUE DOUX immerses the skin in a soothing bath. |
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Once again, the first half strays quickly to the warmth of A-flat Major, but the second half immerses itself totally in the despair of minor. |
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To serve, each guest spears one piece of bread with a dipping fork, immerses it briefly in the fondue then savours it. |
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At the invocation of each person of the Most Holy Trinity, the priest immerses the candidate in the water and raises him up again. |
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If, for example, there is oil on the water surface, the measuring system immerses deeper depending on the specific weight of the oil. |
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He immerses himself in his music as much as he can and tries not to get involved in all the ins and outs of what his dad and his stepmum Connie get up to. |
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They are to be congratulated on a book that analyzes and immerses readers in the new mediascape that is becoming increasingly dominant in our lives. |
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Looking out of the picture, presumably watching the cauldron as it boils more water, the laundress immerses clothes in a wooden tub frothed with over-running foam. |
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The experience immerses the visitor in a film set which he is both the trigger and the viewer. |
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The mature garden, hidden behind high stone walls on a street rising up from St Ives Bay, immerses the visitor in Hepworth's artistic vision. |
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The unity for which Jesus prayed is not uniformity, but unity which immerses mutually respected differences in love. |
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Anyone who immerses himself in this problem cannot escape the conclusion that very few statistics exist that are comparable. |
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When the hon. member for Louis-Hébert immerses herself in an issue like this, she takes it seriously and is very thorough. |
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The measuring system floats on the water and due to the own weight the electrode of the probe immerses up to a certain depth. |
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The book immerses us into an element, a territory, a landscape, a neighbourhood or a village, each time surrounded by inhabitants. |
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Located in the entrance hall, the museum straight away immerses the visitor in the fascinating world of watchmaking history. |
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Beyond unraveling the tale of how and why this happened, Paterniti immerses you in an immersion-friendly milieu of sun-baked highland plateaus, argumentative village rustics and beguiling old ways. |
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As befits a former prosecutor, he marshals material exhaustively, immerses himself in details and forms judgments on a balance of competing evidence. |
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Utilizing dynamic water effects and an impressive plot line, Red Fury immerses players in the exciting world of terraformed Mars. |
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Then we take refuge in self-centeredness that closes us to reality or immerses us in the vortex of activism that does not allow us the possibility of entering into ourselves. |
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Visitors to Mercedes-Benz World will enter an experiential and interactive world that immerses them in the passion, heritage, values and innovation of the Mercedes-Benz brand. |
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The Forum experience brings students to Ottawa for an academic adventure that immerses them in the intense world of national politics and public affairs. |
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