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9 Sentences With "imbeds"

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"Advertising imbeds unwanted messages in our minds, so much so that they begin to feel archetypal," Calvin said.
A French expat living in Mexico, Gerstberger effortlessly imbeds elements of Picasso's work into a tapestry of bright patterns.
The Zhengao imbeds borrowed passages within discourses attributed to Daoist deities. The following passage uses two fundamental tenets of Buddhism—Dukkha "suffering; unsatisfactoriness" (Chinese kǔ 苦 "bitterness"), the first of the Four Noble Truths, and Saṃsāra "karmic cycle; reincarnation" (lúnhuí 輪回 "transmigration")— to exhort Shangqing adepts toward single-minded, painstaking training and to reject the futile cravings of mundane life.
Dr. Arnold Kaua is the curator of the Hawaiian Historical Museum, and a proponent of Hawaiian rights.Superboy (vol 3) #2 (March 1994) One day he discovers a container with a mysterious alien metal he dubs "animetal." The container explodes, and some of the animetal imbeds itself in Kaua's chest in the shape of a sword. After discovering the animetal gives him superpowers, Kaua takes the name Silversword (from the plant of the same name) and declares himself the true defender of Hawaiian tradition and culture.
"Harrington imbeds multi-tonal veins of color into monochrome fields [...] investigating the intereaction of color and line [...] large-scale abstractions focus on space, pictorial depth and light." Harrington's large-scale two-dimensional works of the 1980s and early 1990s, executed on paper-on-canvas cut from rolls, were based on the diagrammatic profile-schema of a racing cycle frame. The 5-sided figure was rendered through multiple presentations: frontal, reverse, inverse in two directions. The repetition of overlapping lines gave opportunity for emergence of shapes and their resulting relationships within a flat planar space.
Waalkes in 2005 Waalkes' humor consists of puns and word plays as well as the use of silly and funny language, noises and body language. Parodies, for instance in form of popular songs that he revises and presents with his guitar, are typical stylistic elements. Additionally, he often imbeds satire, political innuendos and critique of time and society into his humorous performances. His Otto-Bücher (Otto-books) are regularly published and his Otto-Langspielplatten (Otto-long-playing records) became bestsellers, whereby many records attained top spots in musical charts and shops.
Superman #684 Inspector Henderson with other police officers break into an apartment, but it explodes and then they find a corpse covered in runes. Kara meets with Inspector Henderson, who's following a case his old mentor was never able to close, and thinks it has to do with items Silver Banshee needs to lift her curse. Inspector Henderson finds his mentor had the item, but it imbeds itself in Inspector Henderson's hand, allowing Silver Banshee to track him. Silver Banshee shows up and fights Supergirl, but Supergirl opens a package from Henderson and becomes possessed by a Banshee hybrid.
But once a judicial opinion rationalizes such an order to > show that it conforms to the Constitution, or rather rationalizes the > Constitution to show that the Constitution sanctions such an order, the > Court for all time has validated the principle of racial discrimination in > criminal procedure and of transplanting American citizens. The principle > then lies about like a loaded weapon, ready for the hand of any authority > that can bring forward a plausible claim of an urgent need. Every repetition > imbeds that principle more deeply in our law and thinking and expands it to > new purposes." Jackson further warned: > "Of course the existence of a military power resting on force, so vagrant, > so centralized, so necessarily heedless of the individual, is an inherent > threat to liberty.
Jackson was not concerned in evaluating the validity of General DeWitt's claim that the internment of Japanese citizens on the West Coast was necessary for national security purposes, but whether this would set a precedent of war-time racial discrimination that would be used to strip individual liberties. > But once a judicial opinion rationalizes such an order to show that it > conforms to the Constitution, or rather rationalizes the Constitution to > show that the Constitution sanctions such an order, the Court for all time > has validated the principles of racial discrimination in criminal procedure, > and of transplanting American citizens. The principle then lies about like a > loaded weapon, ready for the hand of any authority that can bring forward a > plausible claim of an urgent need. Every repetition imbeds that principle > more deeply in our law and thinking, and expands it to new purposes.

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