How To Use Encompass In A Sentence

  • According to CAF, the Museum precinct will essentially encompass the buildings, hangars and aprons on the airfield side of Williams Road.
  • Although the World Cup is all encompassing at the moment, when it comes to sport there is no more spine-tingling moment than when 65,000 fans at Murrayfield sing ‘Flower of Scotland’.
  • Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band.
  • Egypt, was meant to encompass the whole world of learning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The space radiation environment encompasses a broad spectrum of radiation ranging from infra-red to galactic cosmic radiation.
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  • After all, the Divine is an all-encompassing entity.
  • You know how sometimes SF/Fantasy is referred to as "speculative fiction", in an attempt to encompass all types of non-realistic fiction, and also to avoid the stigma of genrefication?
  • The designer goods are in there, but they must be ferreted out of mass quantities stacked on undifferentiated shelves in an encompassing sprawl.
  • Their blossoms encompass nearly the entire color spectrum and blooming times range from early spring to fall, depending on the variety.
  • Biomet's product portfolio encompasses reconstructive products, including orthopedic joint replacement devices, bone cements and accessories, autologous therapies and dental reconstructive implants; fixation products, including electrical bone growth stimulators, internal and external orthopedic fixation devices, craniomaxillofacial implants and bone substitute materials; spinal products, including spinal stimulation devices, spinal hardware and orthobiologics; and other products, such as arthroscopy products and softgoods and bracing products. Business Wire Travel News
  • A broad definition would encompass all disclosures of malpractice, as well as illegal acts or omissions.
  • Their music is firmly rooted in the Irish tradition but also encompasses an unusual blend of hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque.
  • But the slippery term keeps expanding to encompass more and more groups.
  • It's a program called the Anglo-Australian Planet Search Program, and what you're looking for is stars whose motion encompasses a wobble.
  • To highlight the point, the following terminological distinction has been suggested: The term choice should be used to encompass the sorting out of options, whether conscious or nonconscious. THE MORAL DIMENSION
  • The Baroque approach also encompassed music, costume and performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of all Christian faith is the claim that the church of Christ, in an encompassing sense, is indefectible.
  • The area encompasses zones of subarctic mountain birch forest in the lowlands, heather and grassland higher up, and mountainous alpine terrain at the highest altitudes.
  • The questionnaire was produced especially for this study, and it encompassed aspects and problems of nursing documentation revealed by the literature review.
  • As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging.
  • In between are 11 pages of useful information, including dry facts and quirky anecdotes, encompassing every area of life.
  • Telemedicine is an umbrella term that encompasses any medical activity involving an element of distance.
  • Hikari, the idiot savant, under various names is, in Oe's hands, an effective and necessary literary device; no single version could encompass his profound meditation on his son's – and the human – condition. Kenzaburo Oe: Laughing Prophet and Soulful Healer
  • Then, as the highway approaches Three Rivers, the view opens to encompass the snow-covered Sierra.
  • This is a brilliant book, encompassing themes way beyond the narrow confines of sport. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blinkered tendency to derive all-encompassing, universal answers has dumbed down semantic questions, eclipsed interpretative discussion and blinded scholarship to the ways in which context could cook up hermeneutic content.
  • The integrated density of a background box was subtracted from that of a box encompassing each sample.
  • No one yet has identified how big the firebreak would have to be, but it could easily encompass not only portions of Michigan but areas of Ohio and Indiana.
  • Broken beat, for lack of a better term, encompasses underground dance music fused with soul, funk or jazz.
  • This ancestral biogeographic distribution encompassed a much broader range, comprising Siberia and southern Europe-northern Africa.
  • Nonetheless, he applauds how Edinburgh and Glasgow have both moved away from traditional jazz in order to encompass wider definitions of the genre.
  • As a purist in his own right, Sparky has his own thoughts on what pool would encompass if he had his druthers.
  • Although this reader is offered under the rubric of book history, in fact it encompasses the many forms of American print culture, including newspapers and magazines.
  • Each tribe encompassed a number of neighboring villages, most of which during the fifth century were unfortified.
  • When the programme is completed, it will have encompassed more than 1,200 pig herds.
  • Their official role in the courts encompassed analogous responsibilities, restraint of criminals and conservation of justice.
  • And this is not just confined to the big companies but also encompasses smaller firms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last part of the book, ‘Tools and Methods for Experiments and Measurements’, encompasses a variety of preparative methods and experimental designs offering an insight into the formulation of emulsions and suspensions.
  • Himself of the whole; and the curvative — the steady progression and the productive condition; and the circular the same, and the holding together the middle and extremities, which encompass and are encompassed, — and the turning to Him of the things which proceeded from Him. Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897)
  • Forcing people to recognize that the term sexism encompasses sexist attitudes and actions against men is the very first baby step towards making this happen. MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory
  • The panpsychist conception of mind must be sufficiently broad to plausibly encompass humans and non-human objects as well.
  • Poussin's use of mirroring armor to encompass something beyond the representation is self-conscious and finds its closest parallel in another work by van Eyck.
  • In other words the Greek seems to encompass a profound complexity of meaning as regards the placement (if that is the right word) of the head cloth, napkin, or, in fact, the σουδαριον/sudarium (in essence the same word, evidently a technical term in the repertoire of near eastern undertakers in Roman-occupied Palestine). Archive 2009-04-01
  • The term human resource management, is used in this book because it encompasses the management of people as well as the administration of personnel systems. Human Resource Management in Government
  • The bill refers to so-called non-state actors - a term encompassing terrorist groups, people-smugglers and transnational crime. The Australian | News |
  • It is huge, encompassing the navy's shipyard, where three 1,200-ton corvettes are being laid down.
  • And this open-handed warmth equally encompasses the friendly, obliging ship's crew.
  • Provincia Romana which encompassed Provence and Languedoc, that is a large part of Occitania. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • The freedom to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching encompasses a broad range of acts.
  • The fog soon encompassed the whole valley.
  • The average person's field of vision encompasses a 200 - degree wide angle.
  • The result is an effort that encompasses a multitude of styles, from funk and soul to stirring ballads constructed around strong melodies.
  • Today the term antioxidant usually encompasses vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene and other related carotenoids, as well as the minerals selenium and manganese, which are needed by several free-radical-destroying enzymes in order to work properly. Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy
  • The course will encompass physics, chemistry and biology.
  • In a meadow on the hills that encompass the city, I found the American dandelion in bloom, and some large red clover, and started up some skylarks as I might start up the field sparrows in our own uplying fields. Winter Sunshine
  • Our vision of life surely should encompass the abled and disabled alike.
  • The sesquicentennial celebration will last through May 2004 and will encompass a variety of special events involving those affiliated with the university, as well as its surrounding community.
  • No single definition, no matter how detailed or succinct, can encompass the whole. Christianity Today
  • Under the government's definition, the rules encompass both hard-core and soft-core photos and videos as long as there's sexual activity - even if it's solo.
  • When we expand political economy to encompass women's unwaged labor, including the multitude of forms of emotional labor (which Anthony McMahon gathers under the rubric of "taking care of men"), then it becomes clear, according to sociologist Anna G. Jónasdóttir, that "men ... continually appropriate significantly more of women's life force and capacity than they themselves give back to women. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • This is a brilliant book, encompassing themes way beyond the narrow confines of sport. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officials from the Fire Island National Seashore, whose boundaries encompass all Fire Island communities, have expressed wariness of such projects.
  • Separate from the Banking Codes is the statutory Financial Services Ombudsman Service, encompassing eight previous private and public ombudsmen within the financial services sector.
  • This approach encompasses initiatives that aim to work with current drug users.
  • This policy must encompass all aspects of waste management, including waste minimisation, recycling, re-usage and waste disposal.
  • Modern marketing departments usually encompass sales, marketing research, advertising and promotion, customer services and product development.
  • A mountainous landlocked country located in south-central Europe, Austria encompasses an area of 32,377 square miles, roughly the size of the state of Maine.
  • They do, however, both belong to the same Mustelidae family which also encompasses badgers, skunks and otters, and that's close enough for us.
  • Yet the word unite can go beyond that to encompass the merging of soft and strong, breath and movement, grace and strength. Forever Young
  • The site encompasses an entire watershed and thus provides a unique educational opportunity.
  • They may be thought of as “Oriental” blends, a category that encompasses many different perfumes, but they are not the sweetly ambery/vanillic scents you may find listed as Orientals among modern mainstream fragrances. DSH Perfumes Part Four: Roses and Resins
  • The result is that the overall hybridization creates a continuous pi orbital that encompasses the entire benzene ring.
  • The predominant feature of the shoreline is the rocky cliffs, extending under water to encompass a lush kelp forest, submarine reefs and offshore seamounts.
  • Because the company's web site encompasses a vast number of product pages - and because product focuses change over time - ongoing attention to keyword glossaries, on page optimization, anchor text and link sources has been vital. Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com
  • At the head of one thousand horse, the Roman general sallied from the Flaminian gate to mark the ground of an advantageous position, and to survey the camp of the Barbarians; but while he still believed them on the other side of the Tyber, he was suddenly encompassed and assaulted by their numerous squadrons. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • By "here," Valentina told us she meant "Khoseni," a "country" (tiko) that exists on neither colonial - nor postcolonial-era administrative maps but whose remembered territorythe area ruled by Khosa chiefs in precolonial timesencompasses all of the critical sites of Valentina's life story: her birthplace and childhood homes (Xisangwana, Nyongane, Makuvulane); where she married (Timanguene); and the place she "was shown" when as a widow with two young daughters she moved to Facazisse, a place she choseand where she feels doubly securebecause of her lifelong association with (and marriage into) the Swiss Mission church. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • The extensive project will encompass the renovation and new construction of several houses, a stable, a greenhouse, and a number of other outbuildings, including henhouses.
  • The capital market also encompasses the market for equity securities.
  • But her indictment is limitless and encompasses orthodox faith as well as faithless practice.
  • Transgender rage is the subjective experience of being compelled to transgress what Judith Butler has referred to as the highly gendered regulatory schemata that determine the viability of bodies, of being compelled to enter a “domain of abjected bodies, a field of deformation” that in its unlivability encompasses and constitutes the realm of legitimate subjectivity. Yet another trans 101, in which Helen tells cis people What’s What
  • LOA encompasses African-American literature from slave narratives to the essays of intellectuals like Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. DuBois and the fiction of Richard Wright.
  • Both types of curriculum encompass listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar components.
  • It encompasses the whole of society. Taking Child Abuse Seriously: Contemporary issues in child protection theory and practice
  • Our awards also encompass professional areas of life.
  • Will it encompass a range of policies from health to education and crime? Times, Sunday Times
  • Most barbecue sauces are tomato-based and encompass a myriad of spices such as chili powder, paprika, and cumin.
  • Part adventure, part espionage, all encompassed by terrific atmosphere and a well-argued 'it might have been'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like the historical approach, it is a large umbrella, encompassing a range of disciplines. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • The map shows the rest of the western region, encompassing nine states.
  • According to the lymphangiography, the portals encompassed the external iliac nodes.
  • Yoga is then not just exercise and stretches, but encompasses the totality of the whole person.
  • The political oblivion that encompassed the end of Billy Hughes' career remains a moral exemplar to any pollie who dares to go there.
  • Like the historical approach, it is a large umbrella, encompassing a range of disciplines. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • The study encompasses the social, political, and economic aspects of the situation.
  • They encompass all kinds of visual material and account for both the aesthetic and non-aesthetic response.
  • This is because he encompasses every aspect of religion and mysticism in his life and teachings.
  • Once upon a time, the door had been inscribed with several lovely characters and a beautiful floral design encompassed the doorway.
  • It also encompasses the ecoregions of West Coast, East Coast, Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats.
  • E-support content encompasses everything from frequently asked questions to white papers, technical tips and technical articles.
  • He excels at writing about sex and sexuality, which he describes with a graceful wonder that encompasses love's frailty and its brutality at once.
  • Two pairs of epibranchials are present in adults, one bony and one cartilaginous, compared to a single pair in most other families, and the protractor muscle encompasses both epibranchials.
  • Our surroundings encompassed us so completely, it was as if we were in this world all on our own.
  • For you the term creator encompasses those terms, because your religion holds that the creator is an omniscient, omnipotent god. Telic Thoughts
  • Housing starts have tumbled more than 50% from the peak of homebuilding activity, a decline that historically has encompassed an entire down-cycle in real estate. Ron Insana: The Fed Finally Got It Right
  • The general roles will encompass a wide range of tasks from distributing uniforms and checking tickets to assisting spectators and competitors with directions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over Cheney's four years as secretary of defense, encompassing budgets for fiscal years 1990-93, DoD's total obligational authority in current dollars declined from $291.3 billion to $269.9 billion. Report: US military not ready if America is nuked
  • Researchers say their study could provide fresh clues to explain biomagnetism – a phenomenon in which some birds, insects and marine life navigate using the magnetic field that encompasses the Earth.
  • To achieve electoral success, pragmatic parties might shift their position or expand the range of viewpoints they encompass.
  • That is why we have what we call blended delivery model, which encompasses onshore, near-shore and offshore engagements from different locations. Daily News & Analysis
  • Libby Prison encompassed an entire city block in Richmond.
  • Somewhere along the line, perhaps around the time most people forgot its steps, the name metamorphosed into a sweeping term that could encompass almost all of African-American popular music, or at least everything that has arisen since World War II. One Nation Under a Groove
  • They encompass the provincial governments, national utilities and huge swaths of the land administration. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is yet another change occurring in the labor force that is not encompassed by these demographic trends. Human Resource Management in Government
  • The image encompassed him, surrounding him in the gruesome pictures of war.
  • But it is very difficult to measure the marginal contribution, so the strategy of "Tit for tat" has to be adopted in order to encourage members in an organization to secure the encompassing interests.
  • “dialectical materialism” by Plekhanov — became the philosophical foundation of what from the 1890's on - wards was very generally described as “Marxism”; the term encompassing at one and the same time the Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • I think the term libertarian encompasses both anarchists and so-called "minarchists. "Libertarians are incapable of being a racist, because racism is a collectivist idea."
  • Paganism on the other hand has adopted a worldview based on monism, where duality is more often perceived as aspects of an encompassing whole.
  • A true princess style can encompass a range of ball gowns.
  • There are no all-encompassing answers, only local solutions, compromises, and on-going negotiations.
  • Egypt, was meant to encompass the whole world of learning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bearded Dominican priest, who's based at St Mary's in Tallaght, Dublin, believes articles should be brief, all-encompassing and understandable to a 12-year-old.
  • This time around he went for being modern, by encompassing modern styles and techniques with Chanel's intricate classic designs.
  • This policy applied to Abd al-Rahman's personal and Durrani state property, and the actions of the Jamrud darogha in response to the new variables in the trans-border sugar trade were manifestations of a more encompassing colonial policy. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
  • The colour palette encompasses charcoal greys, tawny autumnal greens, silver and white.
  • The head and neck encompasses many vital structures and is one of the most complex anatomical regions in the body.
  • As disseminated in America since the First World War, the term 'musicology' [1] borrows directly from musicologie, coined by the French during the last third of the nineteenth century as a less-than-scintillating translation of the more encompassing German Musikwissenschaft. A Musicological Offering
  • A Talking Picture" (2003, Manoel de Oliveira): The great September 11th movie, from a spry ninety-five-year-old who sees not only the century's long view but seemingly encompasses Homer's.
  • They encompass 2,400 square miles of wooded mountains, high-elevation bogs and pine barrens, replete with winding rivers and spectacular waterfalls.
  • Like the historical approach, it is a large umbrella, encompassing a range of disciplines. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • Like "classical music" and "African-American music," the term "Jewish music" encompasses an incredibly wide variety of sounds: As Tony Bennett often says, "What we call 'the Great American Songbook' really means Jewish songwriters. Schvitzing the Night Away
  • During the Bush years, the designation encompassed not just members of Al Qaeda and the Taliban but also anyone who associated with them, supported them, or supported organizations associated with them, even if unwittingly. Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union
  • Often referred to as non-agricultural pesticides, biocides encompass a wide range of applications including disinfection, preservation and pest control.
  • In short, the agenda is all encompassing and all stakeholders should support the process to move out of the current problems besetting the country.
  • (Granted, there are many other strands in the tapestry of religion, and granted, I've entirely overlooked the polytheistic and nontheistic religions, such as Hinduism and some forms of Buddhism, but in that short list above, we encompass more than half the world's population, and well over half its believers.) Clay Farris Naff: Can Evolution Tell Us What God Wants?
  • In turn, this led to a very considerable literature, encompassing related concepts such as the kernel (Davis and Maschler 1965) and nucleolus (Schmeidler 1969). Robert J. Aumann - Autobiography
  • She encompassed the bold leaps and wide range of the vocal part splendidly - always singing with strongly focused tone and perfect intonation.
  • The uncertainty in the 12.5 billion year figure is 3.0, which encompasses most previous cosmological estimates.
  • Today's President brand, managed by Lactalis USA, encompasses a wide spectrum of specialty cheeses, including Brie, Camembert, Edam, Gouda, feta, asiago and fontina varieties.
  • Similarly, the holiness codes of Leviticus thread down from an all-encompassing mandate to behave distinctly from their foreign (and depraved) neighbors.
  • It encompasses both the art of spin doctoring and also our fragile human need and ability to make huge leaps of faith.
  • So while Boucher's portrait of the marquise at her toilette is to be the focal point of this essay, also of great importance are the cultural debates encompassing it.
  • Redirecting our focus to encompass both the camper and counselor enhances the camp experience for all involved.
  • And this is not just confined to the big companies but also encompasses smaller firms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its methods should encompass intuition, emotional engagement, and other cognitive styles associated with a feminine sensibility.
  • Neuro-linguistic programming, in short termed by surgeons as NLP, is basically something that encompasses neurology, language and programming, the three main influential components that produces human experience. EzineArticles
  • The gates of the city were thrown open, and the new emperor of the Romans, encompassed on every side by the Gothic arms, was conducted, in tumultuous procession, to the palace of Augustus and The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • By premising its concept of "world" (or an all-encompassing framework by some other name) on an originary act of reflexive self-possession, Cartesian epistemology and the political philosophy of classical liberalism revolve a model of agency constituted ex negativo — that is, defined by the alleged absence of any inner pre-determination. The Melancholic Gift: Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Fiction
  • The term combines several German words, encompasses elements of legal protection for accomplishments, services and products and is intended primarily to aff … Top-Meldungen - JuraBlogs.com
  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The Hero\'s Journey: The World of Joseph Campbell'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Joseph Campbell, author of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, a scholar who achieved legendary status as an explicator of myths, is reverently profiled in this documentary that encompasses his long life and career.' OpEdNews - Quicklink: The Hero's Journey: The World of Joseph Campbell
  • The difficulty, as ever, is that it inevitably encompasses a very partial and contradictory world view.
  • The region encompasses a variety of vegetation types including dense lowland rain forest, dense submontane rain forest, open-canopy submontane rain forest, and woodland savanna. Madeira-Tapajós moist forests
  • At the confluence of agrarian and suburban landscapes, the building's encompassment of so many forces and imagery without is a productive strategy.
  • While signaling to the reader the fact that "every body" encompasses various degrees of numerousness, while signaling, that is, the fact that there are crowds Emma will join and crowds she won't, that passage likewise indexes Austen's participation in a project of social theory that had preoccupied the moralists of the previous century. Social Theory at Box Hill: Acts of Union
  • Will it encompass a range of policies from health to education and crime? Times, Sunday Times
  • Then again, you generally seem to be approach this type of issue via an all-encompassing and lamebrained dichotomy between wimpy, social democratic and stagnating Europe on one side and manly, free-market, rugged individualist and dynamic America on the other. Matthew Yglesias » Krugman on Europe
  • The astonishing thing is that this parttime composer produced gigantic masterpieces encompassing whole worlds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term human resource management, is used in this book because it encompasses the management of people as well as the administration of personnel systems. Human Resource Management in Government
  • Teams may be outside or cross the conventional boundaries of the business and encompass business partners, suppliers or customers.
  • Flinx surveyed theall-encompassing sea of viridity, wherein every direction looked the same as any other. Mid Flinx
  • His first picture was published in the Evening Times and kicked off a career that encompasses both photojournalism and celebrity portraiture.
  • This is a definition undemanding and broad enough to encompass much of the animal world, which is precisely his point. Still Red in Tooth and Claw
  • The musical activities of Olga Samaroff (1880-1948, nee Lucy Jane Olga Agnes Hickenlooper) encompassed concertizing, teaching piano and music appreciation, writing music criticism, recording music and lecturing.
  • The collective's unusual acoustic-electronic hybrid encompasses jazz, dub, soul, Latin, pop, even country - panoramic indeed.
  • My own heritage is more far-flung, encompassing Wales, England, Germany, and Hungary, as well as countries in eastern Europe that no longer exist, having been bisected and trisected by countless wars.
  • The general roles will encompass a wide range of tasks from distributing uniforms and checking tickets to assisting spectators and competitors with directions. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is wrong to characterize the Stonewall Inn as having been a sanctuary for genderqueers (unless that term encompasses non-transgendered gay men).
  • Social structure encompasses the values, attitudes, manners, and customs of a society.
  • The term glaucoma encompasses a group of disorders that cause damage to the optic nerve, leading to vision loss or blindness if left untreated. National Institutes of Health (NIH) News Releases
  • The study encompasses the social, political, and economic aspects of the situation.
  • The broad scope of the show encompasses a wide spectrum of artistic styles and printmaking techniques ranging from the traditional to the innovative and modern.
  • It encompasses books smarts and street smarts, financial genius and emotional intelligence.
  • She waved a hand encompassing the cart and knight. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Take, for example, Senate District 56: Two masses, encompassing Parma, Greece and parts of Irondequoit to the left and parts of Rochester and Brighton on the right, are connected by a teeny strip of land that could possibly be made of two or three streets. Ashley Calloway: Redistricting Rorschach
  • But that is a sign of the complexity his engrossing book encompasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apple said at the time that the term encompassed "retail store services featuring computer software provided via the Internet and other computer and electronic communication networks," among other things. Apple, Microsoft Hire Linguists in App Feud
  • They had chosen to walk within the forest encompassing much of the land beyond the Estate.
  • The BIRDING COMMUNITY encompasses a broad spectrum of backyard birders, opportunist oglers, weekend watchers, and hardcore twitchers.
  • Whatever be its conceptual base, what does the duty of reasonable care and skill of a bank encompass?
  • Plus, the idea of bulking up usually encompasses much lifting much more weight than most women could lift if they were 4-5x as strong. EveryJoe
  • Necessities for stream angling encompass the occasional use of smaller 8ft to 10 ft rods, lighter DT floating lines, and lighter dressed flies.
  • In fact, ancient Egypt—a term encompassing a culture that lasted for more than 4,000 years—offers an incomparable opportunity to study how and why civilizations change over a long period of time. Beyond the Pharaohs
  • And thus this odyssey began, encompassing almost 50 years in the strange new culture of her adopted country.
  • This period, which is part of the late Quaternary Period, extends from the present back to the last glacial maximum (LGM), encompassing the Holocene, or postglacial period, that spans approximately the last 11,400 years. Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels
  • Sequence data for each gene encompassed all coding exons and the intervening introns.
  • I said as much and befriended Guy, whose musical tastes encompass a diverse medley of almost unlistenable music.
  • At packaged good companies, about 20 percent of non-core spending is logistics, encompassing everything from ocean-freight to short-haul trucking. Jerry Jasinowski: The Next Generation of Cost Savings
  • The last pope to hold the name of Benedict was an Italian whose reign from 1914 to 1922 encompassed World War I.
  • He is, Himself, that outer, He the encompassment and measure of all things; or rather He is within, at the innermost depth; the outer, circling round Him, so to speak, and wholly dependent upon Him, is Reason-Principle and Intellectual-Principle-or becomes Intellectual-Principle by contact with Him and in the degree of that contact and dependence; for from Him it takes the being which makes it The Six Enneads.
  • The really cool thing about percussion is it kind of encompasses everything that's not a string or woodwind or brass instrument," says Kotche. Daniel J. Kushner: Glenn Kotche and Marcos Balter: Meet the Composers, Chicago-Style
  • But its encompassment by the sea, its peninsularity, is the dominating difference between the Seward Peninsula and the interior, and does indeed make a different country of it altogether. Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska
  • His view encompassed the harbor and the faint lights of villas that speckled the hillside beyond. CORMORANT
  • A broad definition would encompass all disclosures of malpractice, as well as illegal acts or omissions.
  • It holds centuries of legal records encompassing the principles of social justice and moral values.
  • The jump was due largely to a redefinition of karoshi to encompass up to six months of accumulated work-related stress and fatigue instead of the previous standard of just one week.
  • The encompassing keyboard design - with six separate pads of kanji characters, a pad for emoticons and a giant Enter button - puts every single standard-issue Japanese typograph at the users 'fingertips. Anime Nano!
  • The mainland of Yvresse lies along the eastern coast of Ulthuan but the realm also encompasses the islands of the Eastern Ocean.
  • The search zone encompassed more than six hundred square miles of lake and woods.
  • In 1965, he started stacking his metal boxes on the wall, encompassing the void spaces between the boxes as part of the single art object.
  • It is not restricted to inertial frames, and it encompasses a broader range of phenomena, namely gravity and accelerated motions.

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