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But those who have been embedded in a country know.
But those notes are not embedded in the game itself.
There were questions embedded in this that he could not answer.
Scientists believe that love is embedded in the mind rather than the heart.
His name is embedded in the consciousness of the nation.
Most of those tips came from people who were already embedded.
It is best not to use characters embedded in your data.
It is also embedded in the text of each book.
And then at other times, she felt he was embedded in her bones.
I believe this illness is embedded from an early age.
Answers to these questions are embedded in the management system.
The cold of the day seemed to be embedded in his bones.
A bit of the future was embedded in the company's announcements today.
A clue as to why may be embedded in your article.
For better or worse, shopping is embedded in our culture.
Leadership and community service experiences are embedded in the life of the school.
Sadly this has been embedded into our national way of thinking.
This is what we need to embed in our children early on.
The service's response is also embedded in the same graph.
Or, maybe, that it was his cross embedded in my hand.
Who knows, maybe someone will find them embedded in a cave wall 410 million years from now.
They soon came to a large control panel embedded into one of the walls.
"And it was embedded in the ground not half a meter from the top."
To understand what all the attention means here requires a knowledge of the history embedded in the region.
A nail had been embedded up to its head in the back of the phone, which was still working.
There's just too much money imbedded in the current system.
It was still imbedded in the side of the mask.
The giant might as well have been imbedded in stone.
Jason saw eyes that looked like black glass imbedded in its head.
It had imbedded itself into the wood for a space of about two inches.
But first she needed to look at the scale imbedded in his thigh.
I tried to pull the knife out of the road, but it was imbedded.
How deeply the brain was imbedded in the ground nobody knew.
They are familiar names, imbedded deep in the national memory.
And how could one sentence remain so imbedded in memory?
The wooden bolt cut through the space where I'd been and imbedded in the wall beyond.
Soon about half of the shaft was imbedded in the girl's butt.
She has a shard of glass imbedded in her heart.
At this point only their front ends are imbedded into the folds.
An arrow imbedded itself in a tree two dozen feet away.
You can say it's just California, where self-indulgence is imbedded in the culture.
She thought it had been imbedded in a muscle but wasn't sure.
The last was a photograph of a fossil imbedded in sandstone.
Joe kept pushing until it was imbedded up to his balls.
But he imbedded some parts that in fact were impossible for Milton to have done.
The reality of the situation struck him, imbedding itself all the way down to his bones.
Close the door and bring the scimitar that is imbedded in it.
The program was imbedded on a steel ball the size of a child's marble.
Its context, imbedded in a wall, is peculiar and unprecedented.
As the windings were put on they'd be imbedded in plastic.