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"We have yet to make a solid encasement for it."
The light color of the encasement makes bed bugs easier to see.
She had set to fashion an encasement of blood, bone, and flesh for her use.
Only one other bridge in Michigan was built with such concrete encasement.
Because graphite is soft, it requires some form of encasement.
In some models, the back encasement of the clock itself acts as the bell.
The idol that's sitting there is only an encasement.
The elevator's thick encasement had protected him and the other riders from the explosion.
Some types of conduit are approved for direct encasement in concrete.
"Hold it," he said as the medtechs came around to move the encasement.
The crystal encasement surrounding the throne wavered like water, and then it was gone.
In highly corrosive environments polyethylene encasement may also be used.
If the building has a 5-10yr life span remaining, or more, encasement offers major benefits.
Encasement is also less disruptive of ongoing services.
Green coatings used for encasement should be extremely durable, long lasting and able to take a lot of abuse.
He placed his hands against the crystalline encasement and felt, even more strongly than before, the warmth pulsing through.
Just how durable was this crystal encasement, anyway?
In a very real sense, encasement can be viewed as "stabilization + encapsulation".
The real base is hidden by an encasement base, the purpose of which remains a mystery.
We can jam its receptors for now, and then once inside, put it into a shielded encasement."
Some earthworks and encasement remain and are visible on aerial photographs.
A man or woman in pantyhose encasement.
A decorative encasement for the motor (known as the "motor housing").
Encasement is the coating over, covering or "encasing" of all building components, interior and exterior.