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Examples
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Enveloped in the warm glow of sunlight, backed by the softest cerulean blue, she looks every bit like an angel.
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Enveloped in silence, they move quickly and methodically to secure every access route.
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Enveloped by a quiet and harmonious architectural setting and placed atop a relatively simple pedestal, this horse and rider declare power and demand our attention.
Sometimes Two Is Better Than One Tom L. Freudenheim 2011
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Enveloped by a quiet and harmonious architectural setting and placed atop a relatively simple pedestal, this horse and rider declare power and demand our attention.
Sometimes Two Is Better Than One Tom L. Freudenheim 2011
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Enveloped in a crimson wool coat, wide-brimmed black hat, high black leather boots, and elaborately stitched black leather gloves, Kate was such a standout even in this crowd that at one point Prince Charles could be seen pointing her out to the Queen from across the field.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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Enveloped in a crimson wool coat, wide-brimmed black hat, high black leather boots, and elaborately stitched black leather gloves, Kate was such a standout even in this crowd that at one point Prince Charles could be seen pointing her out to the Queen from across the field.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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One which may neither be ignored nor accepted, A problem to be met with ambush and stratagem, Enveloped or scattered.
Streets of Berlin Frustrated Poet 2009
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Enveloped in a machismo brotherhood, long after I retired, the two men continued to sit and smoke and talk on the terrace.
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Enveloped in my plush mint green terry-cloth robe, I pull on the matching slipper socks to complete the ensemble.
Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010
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Enveloped in the event are clear-cut villains, selfless heroes, moments of stupidity, epic disaster, and a final denouement that speaks volumes about the human condition.
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