| 11. | Some companies will even imbed the name of business rivals into the metatags on their own home page.
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| 12. | Volvo imbeds cameras and sensors in the side mirrors and the rear bumper to help with this problem.
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| 13. | Every repetition imbeds that principle more deeply in our law and thinking and expands it to new purposes.
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| 14. | Morse plays an FBI agent chasing a serial killer who imbeds a mysterious fungus in the brains of his victims.
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| 15. | Determined to immerse in the lives of his subjects, he felt the need to imbed himself into the culture.
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| 16. | Also, imagination, curiosity, emotions _ it's really tough to imbed those sorts of things into a computer.
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| 17. | Another possible use, Garnier said, might be to imbed polymer transistors in the windshields of cars and aircraft to display information.
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| 18. | Prodigy is also preparing to introduce multimedia mail, which will enable users to imbed pictures and sound into their electronic mail messages.
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| 19. | It's all a muddle, of course _ thanks to the power of advertising to imbed these things in our consciousness.
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| 20. | Positions and structures were created to imbed NSDAP representatives, and the SS began to be posted abroad as " police attach�s ".
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