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They were trying to disembed him because of that picture.
But it would be worth building higher merely to disembed ourselves from fear.
What if a reporter wants to leave that unit to cover a battle elsewhere - to extricate, or in the latest lingo, to disembed himself?
And if that's not enough to disembed you from routine, Ms. Aziz performs an astonishing belly dance to Peggy Lee's rendition of "Fever."
First, laissez-faire reformers seek to "disembed" the economy in order to establish what Polanyi calls a "market society" wherein all things are commodified, including what Polanyi terms "false commodities": land, labor, and money.
Through this approach peace journalism could act to "disembed" seemingly immutable official positions from the greater context of a conflict by exploring background to a conflict, challenging propaganda, and making visible official and local initiatives for peaceful conflict resolution.