Watching the video, you become immersed in BRNFKD's laid back beats and Gray's angelic voice just as fully as the alien is immersed in water.
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I used to draw entire segments immersed in those songs.
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Lol I'm so immersed in feedings, sleeping and diapers -REPEAT!!
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The traveling and the being immersed in these other cultures.
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Total immersion doesn't function if you're only immersed in yourself.
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Gaag grew up around people immersed in the culinary world.
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Fifi even changes color when immersed in hot water, magic!
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We're not the chefs that are completely immersed in ingredients.
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I allow myself to be fully immersed in the drama.
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So I might be even more immersed in a community.
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He appears to be immersed in contemplation, melancholy but determined.
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I wanted people to be really immersed in the story.
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Baseball's mythos is immersed in cunning larceny and wily deceit.
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I wanted to spend a night immersed in the arts.
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Q: What's it like being immersed in Mr. Winogrand's world?
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You're immersed in a fake environment that seems so real.
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I felt very immersed in the game, I think. Yeah.
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Fani Peloumpi has been immersed in Muay Thai half her life.
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And so we are immersed in their world, with visceral results.
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He eventually became immersed in Islam and dropped out of college.
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It felt as if my hands were immersed in a stream.
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What is hard is being vividly immersed in our own pain.
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Meanwhile the prosecutor's office was similarly immersed in high-level squabbling.
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He particularly became immersed in the work of early feminist writers.
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These involve a user being completely immersed in a virtual world.
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Spending several days immersed in any subject tends to do that.
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Shaltmira found herself becoming immersed in the world of art instead.
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I was immersed in club culture from a very young age.
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Allow yourselves to recharge and be fully immersed in the moment.
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In the 1990s, I was totally immersed in hip-hop culture.
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With an experience you're immersed in, there is no fourth wall.
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The evidence is overwhelming: Miller was immersed in white power ideology.
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And that really became something I became very deeply immersed in.
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There's no denying it, we're fully immersed in the digital age.
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Yeah, I come from a family that's really immersed in art.
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I wanted them to be immersed in the experience of it.
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It lurks all around, as one immersed in grief quickly learns.
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Karen Eubel, seated at a table, appeared immersed in cutting paper.
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In the first five minutes you are immersed in the thing.
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When Mercedes was teaching drawing, she was completely immersed in it.
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You also become immersed in the language of Chaucer and Shakespeare.
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It's unclear how long they were immersed in the freezing water.
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You two were immersed in this subject for months and months.
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But there's still nothing quite like getting immersed in a book.
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It's very important for a conductor to be immersed in scores.
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And simply about the physical experience of being immersed in water.
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How will you find yourself, immersed in her Twitter storm of truths?
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And it will set while completely immersed in a dull-red stain.
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It's vibrantly immersed in the manners and politics of 503 midwest Indiana.
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This past August, I was strangely immersed in spy-related pop culture.
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He has spent his working life in Madagascar immersed in vanilla production.
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To be fully immersed in Luca's world was just an incredible gift.
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You two are immersed in some of the world's most challenging problems.
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" "You're not immersed in thought patterns; the concrete coat has come off.
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Finally, I can truly be immersed in the life of Bob Pancakes.
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But being immersed in Thumper's world makes it all the more hallucinatory.
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It then is chopped, immersed in an antibacterial solution and rinsed again.
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But despite the late arrival, I was quickly immersed in the scene.
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When you're immersed in a game, then, death can feel real too.
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"When you're immersed in a story, it's all around you," he said.
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Nehemiah fully understands these fresh dynamics because he is immersed in them.
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He was simultaneously immersed in hip-hop culture, a major formative influence.
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The army, itself immersed in organized crime, has likewise hedged its bets.
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There, the Wangs became immersed in a bustling community of Fujianese immigrants.
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He has been immersed in Barcelona urban planning for almost 40 years.
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Do you think that could come from not growing up immersed in movies?
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Instead, a listener is immersed in a dramatic interplay of colors and textures.
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Those moments of frustration are exacerbated when you're fully immersed in the experience.
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I spent my first year deeply immersed in detailed reports on climate policy.
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The deliberately small New Light congregation was immersed in intimate and deep reflection.
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The final gel model of a fetal brain after being immersed in solvent.
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Slipping on Google's Daydream View headset, I'm instantly immersed in a new world.
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The idea was to be immersed in a "river" of books upon entering.
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And yet, you see thousands of other people so immersed in the environment.
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In every nook, people are completely immersed in the environment of the exhibition.
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"We loved the idea of really being immersed in the moment," Lerman says.
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His name is Andrew Hallwarth, and he is immersed in the internet culture.
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Ultimately, Natural Disruptions keeps us engaged and immersed in the here and now.
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Unless you're immersed in the city's scene, it's hard to see what's what.
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We were as immersed in conversation in person as we were on text.
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Is it weird to see yourself so fully immersed in the uncanny valley?
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Mr. Ai has spent much of the year immersed in the migrant crisis.
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Russia's elite is immersed in discussions about the lessons of the Bolshevik revolution.
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That didn't stop me from completely being immersed in the virtual world, though.
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And it's a Western performer entirely immersed in the rhythms of the East.
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Following her breakup, she was "so immersed in work" to find herself again.
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It's a new way of being immersed in a place or a world.
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We rented a house upstate and we were immersed in this thing completely.
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She has spent the last few years, however, immersed in painting and illustration.
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You are fully immersed in — and only occasionally in control of — the narrative.
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He worked fast and intuitively, immersed in the music, sometimes smiling, sometimes groaning.
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For much of the interview, Ms. Rivera's daughters appeared immersed in other matters.
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"The poor guy, I was so immersed in my work," Ms. Brashears said.
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Immersed in the world of cinema, she began taking photographs, often on set.
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But he was politically tone-deaf, immersed in detail and unwilling to prioritize.
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Except there was a twist: This jaywalker was immersed in a hardcover book.
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It's immersed in nature, facing the sunset over the Columbia River Gorge mountains.
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The owners of this minor league baseball franchise are immersed in regional charities.
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Just when you thought you've escaped Facebook ... you're quite literally immersed in it.
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What have you learned about Monteverdi over these years immersed in his music?
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After being immersed in the simulation, twelve participants completed a questionnaire about their experience.
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The characters are so entertaining, and it's easy to become immersed in the story.
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Even when he's not on the campaign trail, Trump Jr. remains immersed in politics.
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I'm constantly moving and immersed in work, so these small resets keep me going.
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People's entire homes and cars are immersed in mud, the likes I've never seen.
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Sonically and narratively, the album is relentlessly immersed in Drake (the man, the artist).
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The DHR model consists of a reactor core immersed in a water-filled tank.
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Immersed in the stories he finds Masri is methodical when he plans a story.
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The lovers in the casually gorgeous "Haven't You Noticed" become "immersed" in one another.
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I was born in Germany and grew up very much immersed in German culture.
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"I have the sense that he is deeply immersed in the project," Novikov said.
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To be fully immersed in [director Luca Guadagnino's] world was just an incredible gift.
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The SPLC was immersed in the Islamist narrative that America's Muslims are under siege.
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I was immersed in it and I think that's what made Warren a Democrat.
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This ancient art of reading, of getting immersed in a book, is very disciplining.
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But Diane, the widowed septuagenarian immersed in all that busyness, will not be deterred.
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Other reasons have led people deeply immersed in fine wine to the can solution.
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ID, of course, is only one of several cable networks immersed in salacious crime.
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Although his father was immersed in the game, he didn't insist that Thomas play.
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She's immersed in online life, where she sees the future looking emancipatory and bright.
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She's immersed in online life, where she sees the future looking emancipatory and bright.
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I felt so immersed in it that I read it over a whole weekend.
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Mr. Oliver grew up immersed in rock music and intrigued by album cover art.
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I was immersed in it and I think that's what made Warren a democrat.
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I felt so immersed in it that I read it over a whole weekend.
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Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRISome 40 minutes later, Io was totally immersed in Jupiter's shadow.
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Our jobs, our vehicles, our social lives, and everything else are utterly immersed in technology.
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Player: Ryan GetzlafPublicity stunt: He attends Comic-Con and gets fully immersed in the cosplay.
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The instinct to become immersed in people's lives is a trait embedded in our species.
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So no matter where you are in the room, you'll find yourself immersed in sound.
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Kids under 25 in the US who are completely immersed in Snapchat might not stray.
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Some particularly charmed years, you may find yourself fully immersed in that state of mind.
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We're immersed in a wonderful see-through fish tank, but we long for the sea.
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Spending time outside, immersed in nature and her gifts, is another easy way to celebrate.
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Users are spending over 43 minutes immersed in the game, according to data company Graphic.
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I want them to be immersed; I want people to be immersed in the story.
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He enjoyed the quiet, simple moments with friends, and being immersed in working on songs.
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I was heavily immersed in the great campus battles for Israel that were just beginning.
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Revel in the Revolve's 360-degree sonic coverage and become deeply immersed in your entertainment.
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When you've been immersed in one particular environment, it casts a shadow for a time.
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You know, snapping away on our cell phones rather than being immersed in the experience.
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Unless you're actually immersed in it a little bit more, I think you miss it.
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He's immersed in McFarlane's winding, web tendrils, surrounded by hundreds of creepy little crawling spiders.
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Everywhere you look, you see people fully immersed in their devices, unaware of their surroundings.
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How will these American children reconcile the hate and lies they are being immersed in?
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And perhaps being immersed in politics and the 24-hour news cycle sharpens political contrasts.
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I love both fiction and nonfiction and like to be immersed in a good story.
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He has rededicated himself to running as he has become more immersed in this world.
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"Fully immersed in the VR world that is 'Game of Zones 3D,' " Adam Malamut said.
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Kuma spent his year at Columbia immersed in the then-dominant kingdom of architectural postmodernism.
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For about an hour, I was immersed in tales of empire building, passion, and tragedy.
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But instead of remaining immersed in the past, Gastou moved omnivorously through the 20th century.
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References throughout his manifesto indicate that he was deeply immersed in white nationalist internet forums.
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So what if you didn't grow up immersed in the wizarding world of Harry Potter?
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For Dawson, the project was a way to parody the world he is so immersed in.
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As a result, we're immersed in their experience of the world, instead of hovering over it.
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Beside her sat a stranger, tie but no jacket, perhaps a doctor, immersed in his tablet.
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For the reader not immersed in this community, the book constructs an archive of ephemeral conversations.
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"I've been an activist, and immersed in multiple worlds of American radicalism, since 303," she writes.
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But even that felt really cool—we were totally immersed in the process of making it.
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The video shows a group of people, all immersed in their own virtual reality porn experience.
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Virtual reality allows people to put on a special headset and be immersed in an experience.
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It does not remind me of any other art scene that I've been immersed in before.
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Rather than playing bass, Lindberg was fully immersed in singing and dancing with a hypnotic intensity.
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It was like the first time I felt totally immersed in the music I was making.
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"We spend so much our days immersed in these devices," he says, nodding at my smartphone.
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He spent the next dozen years immersed in the corpus of Arabic poetry, philosophy, and jurisprudence.
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We are already immersed in leaking invisible gases with largely invisible effects too overwhelming to control.
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It's huge and beautiful, just the kind of place you'd want to be fully immersed in.
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But with VR, it's all too easy to become immersed in that out-of-body experience.
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We are still immersed in a time that has only recently unchained the suppressed female voice.
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Either way, this VR headset will help you become immersed in entertainment for less than $20.
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We think that'll help do work to make the player even more immersed in Chloe's world.
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Just as we're becoming immersed in the memory, though, things take a turn for the creepy.
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Artists, of course, are students of the past, and many are deeply immersed in art history.
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She was immersed in public speaking at her grandfather's church, Rise and Shine Missionary Baptist Church.
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Godwin, like Hartigan, is immersed in and aware of discussions about the supremacy of the canvas.
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Although Ms. Grill was immersed in the fashion industry, she herself shopped mostly at thrift shops.
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Or maybe other people could have intervened had they, too, not been immersed in the scroll.
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Mr. Armajani grew up in a Christian family in Tehran, but was immersed in Islamic culture.
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Let cool for 45 minutes (if immersed in water while hot, the rice will cook.) 2.
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When you're in a garden, you're surrounded by nature and immersed in beauty, which is rejuvenating.
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I mean, you are immersed in this cloud of the worst bad breath you've ever smelled.
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Of course, it's not just his sons who are immersed in the far-right fever swamps.
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At every turn they'll be fully immersed in a particular colour and the emotions it evokes.
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That's a long time to be immersed in computerized mirages—the lab recommends twenty minutes max.
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To experience digital artwork in its purest form, you have to be fully immersed in it.
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Louie: Not like people that aren't too old, I guess, people who got immersed in it.
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Your brain is engaged immediately, the electrons fire, and you are immersed in a new world.
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In V.R., we instinctively feel a surge of empathy for those whose experiences we are immersed in.
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There is no substitute for the thrill of being immersed in a wild marine environment, he said.
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It's essentially the opposite of flow, or being totally immersed in and focused on what you're doing.
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When you are immersed in a growing company, it feels like there's no time for anything else.
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Recently, Biden had been immersed in a controversy about his fond recollections of working with segregationist senators.
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It channels the infant's exhaled breath through a tube that has its far end immersed in water.
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Kevin Hunter Jr., who stayed close-by, was seen smiling for photos and immersed in his phone.
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Ms. Pétrin appeared just as calmly immersed in her task of adorning the ground with origami squares.
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I had an intense orgasm and felt really connected to my partner and immersed in the experience.
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All four of us were wearing Oculus Rift headsets, immersed in a virtual reality Star Trek fantasy.
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The OPEC nation is immersed in a brutal economic crisis, with shortages of basic foods and medicines.
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What were some of the red flags you noticed once you were immersed in the Peoples Temple?
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Diego Vecino, a writer, lamented Argentina's declining beef consumption and suggested the country was "immersed in shame".
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My father and future father-in-law are so immersed in conversation that they delay joining us.
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The /pol/ boards are populated by people who have clearly grown up immersed in the written word.
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There is something very amazing in being immersed in a Medieval lord simulator such as Crusader Kings.
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Cyrus told Billboard that following her breakup, she was too "immersed in work" to find herself again.
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Dead Stars is a complete, vivid section of our culture—I was deeply immersed in those worlds.
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He was a great teacher, trained at Iowa during its heyday and immersed in story ever since.
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Repeat with the other onion, then place the onions in a large bowl immersed in the buttermilk.
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Want to be immersed in your video games without the vomit-inducing qualities of a VR headset?
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From the moment anyone stepped across the threshold, they'd be totally immersed in the Star Wars universe.
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Suddenly those days spent together joyfully immersed in a world of biscotti didn't feel so far away.
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Lettuce is now rinsed, drained and immersed in a solution of vinegar and water and drained again.
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The role provides the opportunity to be immersed in marketing, research, and business journalism for Insider Inc.
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Her supporters, however, say she spent the last two years immersed in the Trump administration's foreign policy.
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I'd lost touch with being so fully immersed in something I loved that it totally absorbed me.
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We realized they're immersed in it day in and day out and how awful that must feel.
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We who were born here were immersed in the traditions of a land we had never visited.
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"I was so immersed in making bass music I forgot about my guitar for awhile," he said.
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Escargots, in their shells and immersed in a sauce of diluted butter and garlic, were acceptably meaty.
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As an introvert, he spent much of his childhood practicing the piano or immersed in a painting.
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She shares nutrition information, a topic she says she was immersed in while trying to become pregnant.
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WORKOUT WITH A VIEW I'm immersed in beauty and helping women to feel their very best self.
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Both Lincoln and Roosevelt were deeply immersed in the details of their wars and were masterful tacticians.
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While immersed in the film, viewers can maneuver through the virtual world and wander to different planets.
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We get immersed in technology, but we remove ourselves from it and just become creatures of it.
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I would go to my library not just to read books but to be immersed in them.
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No other filmmaker has been more immersed in the social upheavals of contemporary China than Wang Bing.
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Another part of it is that I'm currently immersed in the whitest environment I've ever been in.
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But even without that explicit talk, she was immersed in the highs and lows of black life.
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A: That is a tough question, even for many of my colleagues who are immersed in this.
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It was in the middle of no where and it was just you, fully immersed in nature.
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Sanmao became immersed in Sahrawi communities, and sometimes trained a critical eye on some of their customs.
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The bedroom has its own balcony, which feels immersed in nature, with a huge oak tree nearby.
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All you need is a compatible Windows PC and you're ready to be immersed in virtual reality.
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I spent hours immersed in the past, doing way less deleting than I set out to do.
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And all are immersed in the granular, silencing atmosphere of Seurat's painstaking, if not obsessive, Pointillist technique.
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During peacetime, people were immersed in terror, destitution and lies, but on the battlefield everything was different.
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White House senior adviser Jared Kushner is immersed in the effort, along with campaign manager Brad Parscale.
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In Israel, Palestinian detainees were tied to kindergarten chairs, cuffed, hooded, and immersed in modernist classical music.
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In order to be immersed in place you have to let go of bearings, of time itself.
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To move through the show is to be immersed in the pivotal era between 1970 and 1983.
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The 24-year-old is a native of Brampton who has always been immersed in the arts.
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Instead of running wild, my mind became immersed in the music, albeit in a deeply dreamlike state.
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The moment I slipped on the virtual reality headset, I found myself immersed in an open-air market.
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It might, over time, morph into something far less humanlike, as it becomes immersed in its new environment.
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All the pixels are there… but instead of "looking at" a pic, you are immersed in the image.
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When you eat popcorn with chopsticks, you pay more attention and you are more immersed in the experience.
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If you're going to be immersed in your own Star Wars adventure, how could it start anywhere else?
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The instinct to become immersed in people's lives is a trait that's embedded into our highly-evolved species.
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Visual effects have become so immersed in cinema that there are few, if any, genres they haven't touched.
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Toni dreamed up an honest and complicated world to counter the one we have always been immersed in.
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Yet even those immersed in the specialist work benefit from the illumination that Mr Stach's detailed digging brings.
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Just days after the premiere of The Bachelorette, winner Garrett Yrigoyen was immersed in a social media firestorm.
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He tackled politics as a product of history, as immersed in society, and through an almost anthropological lens.
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Plus, she says, she doesn't want to spend her twilight years immersed in a high-profile court battle.
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These cells were immersed in a complex chemical bath that coaxed the cells into becoming immature egg cells.
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The same will be true of the AIs driving cars; they too will be immersed in the mirrorworld.
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Days Gone is so immersed in its own world that it fails to realize how silly it looks.
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"You feel immersed in nature and are transported to another place and you can just be," Gribbin said.
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You can kick back and become fully immersed in the the world of Murdoc, 2D, Russel, and Noodle.
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With [the novel] Dead Stars, I was completely immersed in the world of pornography and rap and drugs.
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If I'm fully immersed in a piece (which is always), food and resting come second—if at all.
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In other words, from the very beginning, Dream Wife were immersed in an environment abundant in creative energy.
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With the OPEC nation's economy immersed in crisis, various foreign companies have been pulling out or reducing operations.
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Whether you're moving through a quiet library or busy campus center, you can stay immersed in your music.
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This is typical: Smith baking bread and Hilmer photographing her, immersed in a friendship that almost never was.
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"Hosts for the trips are people who are already immersed in the experience they're creating," Mr. Rodriguez said.
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I'm immersed in abstractions, and only the proliferating relations between them create the illusion of a known world.
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Immersed in reading a book, it feels like being inside architecture, a metaphysical space surrounded by the words.
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Reading this is like dreaming — though whether you're immersed in a nightmare or a wet dream is unclear.
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Specifically, spending your free time disengaged from work and immersed in art helps you in two key ways
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All this helps the reader feel immersed in a world that might be minimal, but is entirely credible.
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But he inhabits it like an actor who's done his homework to get fully immersed in a role.
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Wagner was a third-culture kid, exposed to her parents' disparate backgrounds but never fully immersed in either.
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Immersed in home life, she became "interested in how objects in a domestic environment can work," she says.
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Some of these might seem obvious, but for those immersed in the work, that's not always the case.
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They are likely to be less immersed in mainstream media, lending conservative religious institutions far greater political authority.
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He was immersed in his search for inefficiencies — finding players, some hidden in plain sight, who were undervalued.
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I spent so long immersed in this problem that I had a hard time sorting facts from legend.
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We are too close to say and too immersed in the exciting newness of their music to care.
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We asked a group of people immersed in the issue — including journalists, scientists and activists — about their favorites.
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Things picked up from there, and by the finale you were fully immersed in Spanish song and rhythms.
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Students will spend one day taught completely in English and the next day immersed in Chinese or Spanish.
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Simmons has been immersed in podcasting since 2007, when he was a rising star at Disney's ESPN unit.
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The previous year, the boys' joint bash saw them immersed in a winter wonderland featuring a Monsters Inc.
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In fact we're so immersed in his adventure that we go long stretches without encountering a single Daphne.
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From there, you're instantly immersed in the shopping experience, from jewelry stores to clothing boutiques to home decor.
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But for those who are enjoying being fully immersed in Lynch's head space, this week was a wonder.
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It sounds ridiculous on paper, but once you're immersed in the game's logic, it somehow makes perfect sense.
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Sean Urbanski's mind had been poisoned by the racist memes he was immersed in online, prosecutors are arguing.
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Damon Winter, immersed in a poem that spoke to grief, took the photograph above in Ithaca, N.Y. ____ 11.
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I have been immersed in the Black Panther universe for years as a comics fan, critic and creator.
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"During a training period when we're going after a goal, we get really immersed in it," Fifer says.
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Recently, Getty Images compiled a gallery of the cutest pups possible, photographed while immersed in a field of wind.
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It was grim time for a country newly immersed in a civil war, but he saw opportunity in strife.
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In using the GW100s over the last week, I'm reminded of that feeling of being fully immersed in music.
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The experience of being immersed in stillness, spatiality, and formal beauty was exactly what I needed following Jafa's film.
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I'd say you are immersed in the gaming community more than probably most people who will listen to this.
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A 10-year-old girl in a fuzzy pink face mask, holding a sign but immersed in a book.
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You'll get fully immersed in your chosen virtual universe, so you can live it, not just simply play it.
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In my third year of medical school I spent six weeks immersed in the world of obstetrics and gynecology.
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What better way to say"I love you" than being immersed in the warm glow of Jonas Valanciunas's ass?
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Its biggest shareholder is Swire Pacific, a Hong Kong-based group immersed in China, from soft drinks to property.
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Between the lines: New companies are building products to get more advertisers immersed in the digital television advertising ecosystem.
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I was born in the country of femaleness — I grew up there, immersed in its customs and its rituals.
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In Part 2, the pros get immersed in Cuban culture and attend a contest at a local skate spot.
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Having been immersed in day-to-day politics for years she wants to spend more time thinking big thoughts.
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"I think being immersed in the language will just take it to the next level for me," he adds.
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Mary Smith is living with her great-aunt Charlotte while her parents are immersed in some distant work project.
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The result gives a sense that you're walking through an actual painting or illustration, immersed in its peculiar vision.
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Oxenberg said her daughter became immersed in the organization quickly and donated the majority of her inheritance to it.
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From his childhood in Metuchen, New Jersey, he has spent his whole life immersed in the world of magic.
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It follows Franco's Vikar, who arrives in 1969 Hollywood and is immersed in the confusing world of movie making.
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There's so much stuff in my films; [there's a] sense of being completely immersed in the density of material.
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No single entity will be able to effect change by itself, no less one immersed in metaphor and reflection.
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I participated in all of these activities growing up, while simultaneously being immersed in African, British and European cultures.
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The brain sends off signals of activity, pleasure, and engagement as they are immersed in a task while hyperfocused.
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This herb is found growing along coastlines sprouting out of composting seaweed and sand, often immersed in salty tides.
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In the bedroom next to ODB was this brother who was immersed in this whole other genre of music.
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For boys, who are already immersed in a hyper-masculine culture, becoming more feminine is becoming more well-rounded.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Germany German satirist Jan Böhmermann is deeply immersed in some proverbial hot water.
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Bryant Wright, the pastor of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, where Mr. Brown was immersed in baptismal waters in 2006.
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For 220 years, he has worked for the parks department, almost all of that time immersed in Central Park.
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With Leno as the new host, Late Night and The Tonight Show were soon immersed in a ratings war.
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It makes you feel like you're immersed in it, which gives you that much more of a strong reaction.
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Immersed in stories about Peru's dirty war, he has an epiphany: He can no longer run away from injustice.
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"It has been really nice to be immersed in the community and to experiment with my art," she said.
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And yet, it remains a stubborn fact that it is hard to stay fully immersed in another person's pain.
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Visitors are literally immersed in the narration, following a modality of screening that is proving to be highly successful.
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Mr. Zwick expressed interest, but Mr. Nader thought he was too immersed in school to be an immediate candidate.
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The world is so busy, the idea of becoming immersed in the story is so relaxing, almost like meditation.
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At Musée Maillol there were large, gawking crowds but no one seemed immersed in their own realm of reverie.
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She talked about loving California's Mexican food and becoming immersed in the slow, sustainable food community at Chez Panisse.
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On the Verge Richard Austin and his daughter, Bessie, have spent their lives immersed in the world of organics.
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L.A. Kauffman has spent more than 30 years immersed in protest movements, as an organizer, strategist, journalist, and observer.
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I was immersed in a symphony of experiences that unified the space, a tourist destination and graveyard at once.
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At a young age — around 7 — he found himself on the conservatory track, immersed in ballet and contemporary dance.
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For those immersed in such study, there is hope this data can somehow be used to right those wrongs.
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I'm looking forward to meeting and hearing the stories of locals and being immersed in authentic South African culture.
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"I was immersed in mathematics, but I never felt quite like a member of the mathematics community," Simons said.
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"We are always inwardly immersed in what Wundt has somewhere called the twilight of our general consciousness," James reflected.
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While George Lucas' creation is immersed in myth, it was never meant to become a religion all its own.
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I get queasy after too much texting in a moving car — never mind being immersed in a virtual world.
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I also spent four days in Columbia for homecoming weekend, immersed in what black alumni lovingly call Black Mizzou.
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When I talk to other people immersed in the randomizer scene, my introduction via Twitch seems far from rare.
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He became deeply immersed in the Black Disciples after a friend was killed by a rival of the gang.
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Recently he posted a whimsical selfie on Instagram, a watercolor sketch that shows his lean frame immersed in bubbles.
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"Just because we are immersed in digital technologies doesn't mean that we are in touch with them," Stearns said.
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I'd lost hours of my life immersed in this weird VR world and I wasn't even wearing a headset.
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The longer I am sober, the less patience I have for people who are immersed in the party world.
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He was better versed in policy, more immersed in details, and more politically calculating than many people had thought.
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"When I'm gaming I feel immersed in the experience and I forget all about my daily problems," he said.
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As a result, the reader is never truly immersed in the world of Psiconauts and might disengage from the story.
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LONDON — Now anyone can be fully immersed in the Royal London Hospital's operating theatre — without having to become a patient.
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There was something about being immersed in nearly scalding water that took away just enough of my resistance to him.
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"I guess it's pretty gross but I was fully immersed in it, physically and mentally," Rutter tells The Creators Project.
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But even though he spent the last two days in red America, he found himself immersed in deeply blue crowds.
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Born in 1936, Brown grew up in rural Washington state, where she had few playmates but was immersed in nature.
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But it didn't take long for my attention to snap back to the video game experience I was immersed in.
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The Proteus Effect, being "immersed" in the game, caused players to move the same way, regardless of their own bodies.
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As every sailor will tell you, almost anything immersed in seawater for long enough will be settled by living creatures.
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During last year' simulation, they became fully immersed in the unpredictable and anxiety-inducing scenario of an ongoing deadly epidemic.
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While you throw frisbees or get too immersed in your summer read, sneaky robbers are looking to swipe your stuff.
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When I started researching, I got immersed in this world and realised what a glorious tradition of hockey we had.
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For the last two weeks Mexico City has been immersed in its worst environmental crisis in the last 14 years.
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The students have been immersed in a study of the life of President Lincoln and his work to end slavery.
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He was just becoming immersed in baseball culture, but the death of a player was certainly not part of it.
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To anyone immersed in the murky world of cybersecurity and surveillance, it was pretty clear who WhatsApp was referring to.
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I&aposve decided I can&apost change the outcome of anything ... so I just can&apost be immersed in it.
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By this time, Brennan was totally immersed in the world of image boards, logging hours a day on the sites.
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Eventually moving in with the celebrated Irish coach, Gallagher's life has been completely immersed in the fight game ever since.
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But those fully immersed in the world of J.K. Rowling will never cease to examine and re-examine her genius.
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Ivo remains passionately immersed in research, despite the dearly held popular belief that mathematicians are over the hill at 40.
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One of the things I've never experienced when writing is flow, that experience of being totally immersed in the process.
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As a former public defender, Bennett has been immersed in the world of criminal justice for more than 30 years.
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Visitors have the opportunity to be immersed in a collective installation, get digitally engaged and be part of a makerspace.
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The San Jose Fire Department advised a decontamination cleansing for those immersed in floodwaters to get rid of hazardous pollutants.
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The students were immersed in the experience of driving on city streets and guided on what road hazards to avoid.
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Students are immersed in a diverse community of artists for three 8-week summer sessions interspersed with winter independent study.
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The result is that students today are immersed in a learning environment where differing viewpoints are denied, rather than debated.
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Students are immersed in a diverse community of artists for three 8-week summer sessions interspersed with winter independent study.
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And from the sounds of it, even being immersed in a lengthy monologue doesn't deter him from helping a stranger.
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Grab yours before the reboot premieres on Netflix and prepare to to be completely immersed in the Gilmore Girls experience.
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I spent the weekend immersed in two bizarre, outlandish fictional worlds that, bit by bit, started to feel like home.
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Maybe something like the Matrix, where humans are immersed in a big vat of goo that harvests all their energy?
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Third, if you aspire to a professional league beyond ours, you will be immediately immersed in that kind of play.
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It's a game about being immersed in and moving through a beautiful, interesting, three-dimensional space, and not much else.
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But when my family moved to Brampton, I quickly became immersed in a variety of cultures different from my own.
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Other work of Texas Isaiah's is deeply immersed in the vernacular of street photography, shot largely in black and white.
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Ms. Godder was immersed in the experimental dance scene in New York for years before returning to her native Israel.
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Princeton's architecture program, however, was affiliated with its art and archaeology department, and Mr. Venturi became immersed in architectural history.
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The designation imposed wide-ranging sanctions on the Guards Corps, which is heavily immersed in a range of Iranian industries.
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"It was a great luxury — the whole town was your set, and you were immersed in this universe," Cameron says.
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Revival now sounds transitional, immersed in the whooshy keyboards of atmospheric R&B softcore, while on Rare, the beat drops.
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For 30 minutes in near-darkness, the trio cycled through these and other elemental poses, immersed in an inscrutable meditation.
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There is so much going on in the frame all the time, you want to feel fully immersed in it.
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Coming from a small town in northern Italy that is immersed in nature, Tondelli also likes spending time in Paris.
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If you've never spent any time immersed in the culture of video games, a brief history lesson is in order.
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The greatest thing about "The Tonight Show" is that you could be around show business without being immersed in it.
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The ideal time is middle school, he said, when students are internet-savvy but not yet immersed in social media.
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For Butler, it was a sign that he was too immersed in yet another honeymoon period to shift his focus.
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The resort offers an opportunity to be immersed in nature with others says Steve Hurst, managing director of the resort.
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Immersed in the part, I came to see the musical as a love song to a woman and her work.
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Immersed in his own problems, he didn't realize that his brother Michael, then a police officer, was also was in trouble.
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And if you're getting immersed in the Blanchard family crime, you might be wondering when Gypsy Rose gets out of jail.
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Slipping it on, she was immersed in "SnowWorld," an icy landscape where she got to lob snow at snowmen and igloos.
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Ciara and Wilson have been immersed in newlywed bliss since exchanging vows in a private wedding, and a source told E!
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Droegemeier is immersed in extreme weather science, advancing storm prediction research at the University of Oklahoma and teaching advanced meteorology classes.
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Completely surrounded by a large number of small sound generation systems, the viewer is immersed in a three-dimensional sound composition.
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Episodes build upon episodes for years, plots twist, and as inherently social animals, we become immersed in the lives of characters.
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Anderson found this out in a 2016 study using pig carcasses immersed in the Salish Sea to approximate a human body.
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Lane was immersed in the digital chaos of reactionary culture and politics that has become an inescapable part of American life.
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Star Wars Celebration has wrapped up in Orlando, Florida, and it's been a fun four days immersed in everything Star Wars.
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Mr Grover, a white English resident of south London, spent the past year immersed in his local Caribbean community taking photographs.
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Over the years, as I became more immersed in this alternate reality called "the art world," I began to feel jaded.
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When you're on a trip or vacation, you're immersed in your destination 24 hours a day, having varied and unique experiences.
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It's even creepier that the Graham family is so deeply immersed in the unnatural that they don't even notice it anymore.
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If you as a pitcher get so immersed in that, oh, my gosh, you don't pitch five shutout innings after that.
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With over four decades of work on show in Sharjah, another artist immersed in the 'states of things' is Anna Boghiguian.
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He found solace in creativity and later joined a Chinese monastery in order to become immersed in Taoism, healing, and meditation.
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Most people would have said we were finally fully immersed in the technology era and that the internet had changed everything.
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I like nature in theory, but I prefer not to be immersed in it, so I can have cell phone reception.
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Where immersion baptisms see individuals being, well, immersed in water, affusion baptisms require that people have water poured over their heads.
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Have candidates meet a wide variety of employees at different levels so that they get immersed in the bank's tech culture.
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If I wasn't already the obvious choice by being Mr. Wonderful, I'm the only Shark completely immersed in the wine industry!
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Stay immersed in your own musical world with the Microsoft Surface headphones — grab a pair for $160 off during Prime Day.
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Being immersed in the unreality of pro wrestling—or the culture of a locker room, or any other—is no excuse.
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"They immediately became totally immersed in the unfamiliar culture to which they were exposed in our 2015 class trip," he recalled.
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Illinois, the country's fifth-largest state, is immersed in one of the most politically turbulent eras in its 199-year history.
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After about a year, her work life became strained; she was "so immersed in this other world" that she was fired.
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She continued working as an independent UX designer, becoming quickly immersed in emerging tech and motion sensors for everyday human interactions.
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Ms. Coates traveled to the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles and spent several days immersed in Ms. Rainer's archives there.
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Didn't matter — it was the pleasure of being immersed in a fun vacation read, and we were part of that read.
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In the South Carolina city of Charleston sits a beautiful, 17,000-square-foot mansion immersed in history, luxury, and exquisite design.
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The company has also hired engineers directly away from Google, which has been immersed in developing autonomous cars for a decade.
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As she knows, having been immersed in the startup universe for many years, "Non-obvious deals are where you make returns."
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We are immersed in a state of wistfulness, but we are not sure where, or to whom, those feelings are directed.
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I spent enough time immersed in that environment that I became interested in the objects I was surrounded by as well.
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"I was very immersed in the science that was already available related to Jupiter's magnetic field and particle environment," she said.
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While almost all of the figures in Breach are immersed in water, the degree to which they are submerged varies widely.
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One reason is that you're dwarfed by the screen and immersed in the film, rather than being the master of it.
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Just now, too much dance — and not just ballet — is too immersed in old music, in old costuming, in old habits.
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Federal Trade Commission investigators were immersed in such exchanges last fall when they subpoenaed Mr. Whitaker's former law firm on Oct.
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Hailing from 73rd and South Paulina in Englewood, Rose has been immersed in the troubles of the neighborhood his whole life.
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Growing up in that household, he was immersed in the world of leftist politics and groomed to be an overachiever: Yale.
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" Citing his upbringing in Egypt and Palestine (and later Israel), she added: "He's immersed in the two cultures, Arab and Jews.
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I need people to forget that I'm at the piano after five or 236 minutes and get immersed in the film.
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Feminists, lesbians and the transgendered have shown us that the erotic does not need to be immersed in the masculine imaginary.
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I was promptly seated in front of the open kitchen, where I felt immersed in the inner workings of the restaurant.
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They have the five-minute clips, and I really think they are long enough to get me immersed in what's happening.
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She looks out of a window onto a city (Rome) immersed in a black night pierced by a few scattered lights.
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If you're already immersed in the world of Kentucky Route Zero, there's really no question that you'll play this final act.
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Wearing a headset, trainees are immersed in real-life scenarios that can be too dangerous to reproduce in the real world.
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Having an audience immersed in the content is more likely to mean they listen to commercials, according to one agency creative.
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"By omitting the tent's fourth wall, our guests are fully immersed in nature," said Mr. Leo Ghitis, owner of Nayara Resorts.
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"By omitting the tent's fourth wall, our guests are fully immersed in nature," said Mr. Leo Ghitis, owner of Nayara Resorts.
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In some ways, John D'Acquisto was like so many current pitchers, immersed in a culture that values velocity above all else.
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That first day, we became so immersed in our conversation that we skipped class and talked through the next lecture period.
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Chris Cornell was fully immersed in work and family in the weeks before his startling death on Wednesday night at age 52.
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Dolby says LifeMix blends audio from your entertainment with your reality so that you're immersed in your content, but not completely isolated.
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"He (Lewis) was pretty much immersed in a crowd for the whole time he was in the terminal," St. John told CNN.
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The former couple has been immersed in legal drama since Kardashian, 30, targeted Chyna, 29, with an explicit Instagram rampage last month.
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I couldn't tell if it was from wearing the headset for too long or if I just felt too immersed in Westworld.
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Immersed in a post-industrial world, haunted by the vestiges of America's booming manufacturing days, he seeks to create a new reality.
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"When you're actually immersed in development, it's really hard to realize that maybe other people might have difficulties building it," he explains.
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The commercial airplane division has been immersed in a crisis for nearly a year following the first of two 19.443 Max crashes.
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When playing Arma 3: Apex, the massive tropical map I was immersed in didn't seem any different than on a 144Hz screen.
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Thrill-seekers can even wear virtual reality headsets to be fully immersed in a different world as they race along steel tracks.
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People love their teams and want to be immersed in environs where they can celebrate with other fans in a mob environment.
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" Now that you're immersed in your chill, judgment-free money-talk zone with your partner, just make sure that you're saying "we.
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Occasionally, I'll go round and get immersed in things that I've done and just... it's cool to be able to visit them.
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That's what made the '50s and '60s and '70s so great—people were immersed in the art because they could feel it.
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As much as you want to put it down and walk away from it, you can't, because you're just immersed in it.
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While today Black is immersed in the world of mixed martial arts, in another life he performed as an androgynous glam rocker.
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It's a visual spectacle — the closest thing to being immersed in Battlestar Galactica or some weird sci-fi sequel to Top Gun.
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It's just the practical everyday things of being a parent, and so we're immersed in that time in his life right now.
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Once you're at the point of getting on a roller coaster, though, you're already completely immersed in a specific kind of experience.
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"The work that I really like to do […] I can spend time with people and be immersed in their world," Schukar says.
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Neither ever managed to learn so much as a NES controller, the thought of being immersed in a video game was overwhelming.
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We were so immersed in the book that when we read it again we realized, 'This is about male domination over women.
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Pepsi has been immersed in a media storm after its protest-themed ad starring Kendall Jenner drew the ire of the Twittersphere.
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Yet they keep going — like Cage through the gathering storm of whistling, chanting, hooting and stomping — immersed in discovering what comes next.
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Small wonder, then, that Huang should find himself most at home immersed in the collected works of Mobb Deep and Tupac Shakur.
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With sound coming from 6 subs and 12 speakers, people can walk through and get immersed in the hypnotic audio and visuals.
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She was describing a certain ineffable emotional state to me, a native Icelander's sense of comfort while immersed in her neighborhood sundlaug.
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Worship Leader Jonathon Douglass, called JD — long hair, glasses and scraggly beard — has been immersed in Hillsong Church since he was 4.
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A Domestic Crisis: Charlottesville Trump's credibility is at stake in mismanagement of Charlottesville, Va.. That city was immersed in violence on Aug.
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Part bookstore and part cafe, McNally Jackson (103 Prince Street) is the place to spend hours immersed in books of every variety.
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The creative services/marketing interns become part of our team and are fully immersed in the CNBC Marketing and Creative Services Department.
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It's just the practical everyday things of being a parent, and so we're immersed in that time in his life right now.
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Khalid's debut album, American Teen, suggests a way: 15 lithe, electronic R&B burners, immersed in warm synthesizer splash and quavery vulnerability.
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The artists from Iran, we're told, are immersed in their specifically local history, traditions, and context yet operate in a global environment.
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Now, I whip it out regularly to look at new apps and games so I can feel visually immersed in the experience.
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Graphene membranes also swell in size when immersed in water — meaning smaller sieves were required in order to block these common salts.
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If you're visiting New York City as a tourist, you'll appreciate feeling immersed in the city during your stay, unlike standard hotels.
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Sebastian, born Iosif Hechter in 1907, was a writer deeply immersed in the fervent intellectual life of Romania in the interwar decades.
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It will include haptic feedback and improved tactile sensations such as rumbling and shaking, allowing users to get more immersed in games.
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The group toured with the Who and other leading acts of the day, immersed in the wild side of rock 'n' roll.
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Experts told me that although it may sound far out if you're not immersed in this stuff, it's likely to happen eventually.
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At that time I was immersed in caring for my four young children, and this paean to everlasting youth seemed especially stupid.
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As a senior at Syracuse University, Ms. Dewey was immersed in a relationship with a college student who lived three states away.
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After her sentencing, she's apprenticed to another Sin Eater at the royal court, and May soon becomes immersed in a murder mystery.
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My life looked a lot different in that decade than it did in my 20s, when I was very immersed in acting.
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Dozens of university laboratories and hundreds, if not thousands, of researchers, are immersed in finding treatments, tests and vaccines for COVID-19.
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By the time students reach college, they're already "too immersed in their own worldviews" to be able to look at news objectively.
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The country has been immersed in the cafe scene since the mid-1900s when Italian and Greek immigrants moved to the continent.
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A new camera in the ball pit is surface level with the balls so people look immersed in a sea of plastic.
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The players spend most of their time immersed in intense studies of the Talmud and the Torah, but Sundays are for hockey.
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The company made its decision to stop actively supporting Proposition C as the company has been immersed in a national health crisis.
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Since becoming immersed in another family, I have seen very little of him, but I don't mind because he's happy and healthy.
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Bernstein, who was married to Felicia Montealegre, a Chilean, was immersed in Latin music, and he could immediately hear rhythms and melodies.
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At the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, trainees are immersed in the processes and protocols of a solid and exhaustive background investigation.
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Even if you know what it's going to be going in, I hope you forget about it and get immersed in it.
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The work, Meeting, by Jen Lewis, is an image taken of the artist's own menstrual blood, fresh and immersed in salt water.
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Later, he worked on counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and national security issues, experience that allowed him to become deeply immersed in the Russia probe.
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Louie: I think anybody can master these apps as long as you get immersed in it and keep immersing yourself in it.
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Mastery of a sport comes down to being immersed in the action at hand, with the end goal of improving one's performance.
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That's where you draw the line, and today's full moon in Taurus will find you deeply immersed in issues concerning your public life.
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Although she was in her prime, like Riggs, King was also immersed in her own personal problems at the time of the match.
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Starting with a blank slate, he builds out these detailed worlds full of dozens, and even hundreds, of characters, immersed in complete scenery.
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I'd meant to peek out from under the headset during the 5-minute ride, but I was too immersed in the space adventure.
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For many American college students, studying abroad is an exciting way to become immersed in another culture and to gain life-changing experiences.
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But on the substance of the plan, both the Russians and the Italians, including Savoini, appeared serious and deeply immersed in the detail.
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For the past seven years, our writers, our cast, and our crew have been immersed in the world of prisons. Federal. State. Private.
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One of them, a retired plumber with a background in law enforcement, sat at a desk by the whiteboard, immersed in his computer.
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I'm immersed in a private online quad mom group that has been my saving grace ever since I was pregnant with my babies.
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"Atlanta," a FX show about two cousins immersed in the Atlanta rap scene, drew 1.8 million viewers, including DVR replays, according to Vulture.
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It is rare to encounter a work so captivating that the viewer feels transported through time and immersed in an unfamiliar cultural encounter.
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Britain is immersed in it after Brexit, while the EU struggles to prevent its onset amid mounting crises of migration and political legitimacy.
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According to Archimedes's principle, the buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
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So I am completely immersed in 1940s London and am working my way through novels and books set and written at that time.
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"I grew up in a highly patriarchal culture immersed in the belief of machismo, and I was very hurt by it," she says.
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But unlike Bilyeu, who had attended Fenn book events and was immersed in the Searcher community, Eric was unknown to other treasure hunters.
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Most of the time you can find me immersed in one of Adobe's suite of apps, be it Photoshop, Illustrator, or After Effects.
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But several minutes into the performance, I could see how it would be easy to get immersed in the moment, all the same.
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Scroll through an beauty lover's feed and you'll quickly find yourself immersed in a sea of arms — forearms to be exact — of swatches.
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She grew up immersed in queer culture, participated in LGBTQ activism, and continually maneuvered institutions that weren't built to accommodate families like hers.
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I do feel that the artwork, when you are inside of it, alone and immersed in color, does feel spiritual and very serene.
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The whole idea of choose your own adventure; putting yourself in another world to really allow yourself to be completely immersed in it.
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Even as she was immersed in all things rabbinical, Abby Kelman felt more strongly drawn to law, the profession of her maternal grandmother.
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Chances are, if you are feeling a connection, immersed in one moment shared by two, then your baby is probably feeling the same.
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Immersed in an all-encompassing liquid, a body of photographic works meld Romantic painterly technique with the experiential visual of compelling film stills.
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Meghan Markle, the newly minted Duchess of Sussex, is immersed in life as a royal just weeks after her marriage to Prince Harry.
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At treatment centers, participants are immersed in a computer-generated 3-D environment, where a therapist guides them through contact with feared stimuli.
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He spent his late teenage years immersed in Frankfurt's art scene and opened his first gallery in Berlin at the age of 21.
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"It really becomes real to you, and vivid, if it feels like you've been immersed in a new, living acoustic reality," said Liberti.
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I was 18 and evenly immersed in the superficial, nationalist vibes of Britpop and the mostly anti-commercialist platform of American indie rock.
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Then, I took a trip to Starbucks Headquarters in Seattle where, among other things, I was immersed in a full-on cupping experience.
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It's a cool experience because you feel more immersed in and connected to the music, but the high noise levels have some downsides.
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They are immersed in an online culture that believes that "social-justice warriors" and political correctness are the main obstacles to self-actualization.
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"They want to actually be kind of immersed in a brand, and take it all in, and maybe take a picture," he said.
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Before I know it, I'm fully immersed in the moment, not bothered in the slightest about stretching my naked limbs alongside complete strangers.
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In a short video by artist Claire Christerson, we see what true freedom looks like: being immersed in a swirling maelstrom of zines.
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Although the narrative is organized around events from one summer, Kotlowitz spent four years immersed in the grim worlds where homicide is rampant.
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This feeling is especially acute right now, I suspect, because you're suddenly immersed in a milieu that reflects your privilege back to you.
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The dancing, which continues for an hour unabated, is serious and playful, immersed in and oblivious to its surroundings, conveying numerous messages simultaneously.
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As the name suggests, an immersion circulator is immersed in a water bath in a container of your choosing and circulates the water.
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Despite all the grandiosity built into the music, the result is still approachable even to those not already immersed in the metal scene.
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The completed cameo would be pumiced to smooth any roughness, then detached from the stick and immersed in olive oil for the night.
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There were moments when I caught myself gazing at my phone, desperate to be immersed in a digital world of my own choosing.
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"My father was a big personality and I was immersed in his world, which was a blessing and a curse," Mr. Jordan said.
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For example, Sony's waterproof Xperia Z5 has an IP68 rating, meaning it can be continuously immersed in water, at depths beyond 1 meter.
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And if you have spent a long time immersed in online culture and media, Feels Good Man has a unique and uncomfortable appeal.
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How do you separate yourself when you have to be deeply immersed in such an overwhelming world to do it justice on screen?
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The goal is for average moviegoers to forget, at least temporarily, that they're watching a CG actor and be immersed in the storytelling.
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And because it is relatively small, this visually intense exhibition benefits from the dense hanging throughout, for you feel immersed in Kirchner's world.
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Before they became immersed in all things Trump, the ideology behind the Mercer family's political involvement was eclectic and tricky to pin down.
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The artist Jennifer Rubell is immersed in that world, as an established star and the daughter of mega-collectors Mera and Don Rubell.
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In the HBO show Westworld, guests are immersed in a Western experiential theme park populated by human-like robots bordering on self-awareness.
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But there's a point when the story kicks into a gear I didn't think it had, and I became fully immersed in it.
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The Democrats are immersed in an ongoing battle between centrists and progressives and a long way from coming up with a united message.
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Working in the nation's capital, Hook increasingly immersed in the political world, and in 2003 joined the Department of Justice under President Bush.
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With a singer, it's about the marriage between the right lyrics, melody, and ability for the vocalist to get immersed in the music.
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Unlike some of the other parents, Sandy seemed battle hardened, like one who had been immersed in a war for a long time.
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Immersed in pop culture and politics, Thomas was commissioned to design the cover art of Solange Knowles's True EP in her signature style.
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The DJs, though housed in the nooks, crannies and spare rooms of American campus buildings, were knowledgeable and immersed in their local music scenes.
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For someone immersed in a culture that is resistant to modern technology, Hochstedler does seem to have an understanding of developments in transportation networks.
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In the comics, Kane's sexuality gets her kicked out of military school, and she's fully immersed in the party scene when she meets Batman.
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The day I visited his office, he was immersed in research banter with a colleague, breaking away only reluctantly to revisit his own journey.
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The main mystery surrounding this show, as initially constituted, is what would prompt an audience immersed in so much similar content to stick around.
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For two people immersed in social justice and antiwar work, where everything seems to happen at a glacial pace, love came in an instant.
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In a video game, you're on the ground and you are immersed in a world where you can't see things that are going on.
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We hope it's a compliment that we filmed this in a way that you do feel immersed in a neighborhood and with these characters.
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Sunshine poured in the window as she ended the performance—eyes gently closed, immersed in the darkness of the music but bathed in light.
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"It's just the practical everyday things of being a parent, and so we're immersed in that time in his life right now," he explained.
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Among her more controversial opinions was qualified approval of a work by an American photographer, Andres Serrano, showing a Christian crucifix immersed in urine.
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The signs are that central bankers of Ms Yellen's kind (nurtured in academia, immersed in economic models, aloof from politics) are out of favour.
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Helen and I had met through a mutual friend, Jamie, who had lived there longer and was more immersed in the Madison music scene.
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When her imagination is active, her thoughts make her stay at home, pacing: The repetitive movement helps her become immersed in make-believe worlds.
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You are immersed in a floating, ever shifting landscape which also seems celestial; depending on your sightline, multiple elements are constantly converging and interacting.
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The entire point of gaming is to be completely immersed in another world, and it can't be done without a legit pair of headphones.
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The circular room, which has a 360-degree view of the sharks, is 33 feet deep and immersed in three million liters of water.
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Sam Knee: Well yeah, I've spent my entire life immersed in vintage clothing, old records, and a deep fascination with UK youth-scene history.
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We were taught from childhood about our potential, not our limits, and we were immersed in Silicon Valley's latest developments in our daily lives.
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And, while I'm still more likely to be seen at a Deerhunter gig than a Drake show, I'm not immersed in it much anymore.
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One of the many delights of long-fibred Japanese papers is that they maintain their material integrity when immersed in water and cleaning solvents.
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"We are immersed in a historic process of political change," Iñigo Errejón, the deputy leader of Podemos, told his fired-up supporters in Seville.
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"I have serious concerns about a nominee to be secretary of Education ... who has been so immersed in the discussion of vouchers," she said.
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For the last three days, I have been fully immersed in the show, so I spend a few hours re-engaging with the world.
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With each passing episode, you'll gain another piece to the puzzle and will find yourself fully immersed in Jo and Piper's strange, new world.
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From Michigan to California and from Ford to Intel; the automotive and technology industries are already immersed in the business of creating connected vehicles.
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OPEC member Venezuela is immersed in a deep economic crisis, with inflation in triple digits, shortages of basic goods, and many people going hungry.
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"I wish I could be there!" we say with a mix of excitement and yearning when we are immersed in such an imaginary place.
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Reporter: He was born and raised in Canada, and yet, in his teenage years, he became fully immersed in the teachings of militant jihadism.
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In Sacred Spaces: Himalayan Wind at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan, visitors are immersed in a sound environment orchestrated from these recordings.
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The organization operates in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, India and Sumatra, but protecting the Western Andes that we were now immersed in is especially crucial.
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You are not immersed in Billy's world or his consciousness, but floating through them, with your eyes and ears open for small, significant details.
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Theater audiences can already enjoy 3D movies, but with apps like Oculus Cinema, users can be even more deeply immersed in their movie experiences.
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Mr. Bridenstine, a former Navy pilot who is now in his third term in the House of Representatives, has become immersed in space issues.
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Like the Benghazi hearings, the impeachment proceedings, opened last week by House Democrats, are as immersed in diplomacy as they are in political intrigue.
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So while I grew up immersed in airy Beethoven melodies each morning, my dad grew up amid the earthy aromas of hay and livestock.
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You'll be fully immersed in this LG TV when you see its vivid color in 4K UHD, complete with a picture-enhancing intelligent processor.
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Everything here, however, feels generic -- at least for those who aren't immersed in the source -- without forging much of a bond with the characters.
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When a batter is immersed in a hitting streak, things come easy to them, they're relaxed, their swing is fluid, they're in the zone.
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She became more immersed in design, and interned at the Government Publishing and Printing Office in The Hague, where she returned after finishing school.
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Some differentiate between young men who might be caught browsing terrorist material online and hardened plotters, who have spent years immersed in extremist ideology.
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At the time, Isra was immersed in U.S. Youth Climate Strike's mission to get every presidential candidate to agree to attend a climate debate.
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We're in the Reagan era now, where leftward-leaning free spirits must find solace in their living rooms, immersed in a PBS-style classicism.
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Originally from San Diego, where the Kumeyaay tribe is based, she came to New York to study and became immersed in the fashion world.
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We want to initiate a new generation of viewers jaded by flat images into the visceral emotions of being immersed in a whole new world.
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Several scenes feature the two of them casually discussing the motives behind a crime as people who aren't immersed in their work look on, uncomfortably.
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Like most gymnasts who had grown up immersed in training, she was isolated and vulnerable, and had been taught to trust and obey her coach.
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The company has been immersed in problems about how it reports its accounts as well as numerous investigations on its method of charging for medicine.
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Currently stationed at Fort Drum in upstate New York, Deng is immersed in a coding boot camp, Hack Reactor, toiling remotely to hone his talents.
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Part of the fun of watching a foreign-language show is to be immersed in the culture, and language is a key part of that.
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Through Access Italy tours, guides provide both local and authentic experiences that make "clients feel like they are immersed in the Italian culture," he said.
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But I think I might have been more immersed in what people were expecting, or what sounds okay to people, and that's different for everyone.
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This year, the Karolinska Institute, the institution that awards the medicine prize, has been immersed in a scandal over the hiring of a controversial surgeon.
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We'd bet that spending every day immersed in ghost tourism could make even the biggest believer lose their sense of wonder in the other-worldly.
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There are reasons Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft and other tech giants aren't more deeply immersed in health care (and have failed in some past projects).
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I was sort of immersed in that space of government and elections, and I had friends like Megan Smith, who was the CTO for Obama.
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One of the biggest media companies in the world thinks that the AAA video game business is just too risky to be immersed in completely.
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Or maybe you want to crank up the power and get lost in some heavy beats, or become completely immersed in an audiobook or podcast.
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I was always exposed to both languages, and even though I come from a French speaking family, I've always been immersed in a bilingual world.
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Things changed when he met David Shettler (AKA Viands), another Detroit-based weirdo who'd grown up immersed in the vibrant techno culture of his hometown.
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As a consequence, he became immersed in a dark period, both personally and creatively, and it took a near-death experience to bring him back.
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There is a portrait, "Malcolm X, 369th Armory, Harlem" (1964) in which only a sliver of Malcolm's face is visible, the rest immersed in shadow.
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Most of the characters in "I Will Look Forward to This Later," scripted by Kate Benson and Emily Louise Perkins, are immersed in the arts.
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Everyday people from Portland to Peoria found themselves more immersed in discussions about gay rights in that one year than during their entire previous lifetimes.
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Kids and parents alike today spend inordinate amounts of time on their phones, alone in their rooms, completely immersed in the world of social media.
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Gemmell's role kept expanding until soon he was immersed in workout planning and travel projects for the team now known as the Delaware Swim Club.
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Having a dollhouse that's as big as you are and includes all the bells and whistles is more than enough to get immersed in play.
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Lee remained active and immersed in creativity until the end, having lost his wife Joan -- to whom he was married for 70 years -- in 2017.
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As you click through each scene, you'll be immersed in the girl's imagination, watching her join the story's heroines on their epic adventures and discoveries.
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The pair chat about being immersed in music 26/27, the strangeness of the eyeball emoji, and social media in New York versus other cities.
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He regularly gives open, silent card readings, so his mind is immersed in tarot imagery that in turn is nutritious for his unconscious art mind.
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But despite my distance from any major city — or quite likely because of it — I felt promptly and thoroughly immersed in Japanese customs and norms.
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When immersed in a scary situation, you can suspend your disbelief and live in the moment — and that loss of control can feel really good.
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They're immersed in the book, and I had only a hazy recollection of it, so I reread it, and it's riddled with references to Lear.
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In high-key color, Ms. Cooper renders intimate scenes of women who seem immersed in their interior lives and creativity (always with cats at hand).
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In one, set in the 1940s, a woman goes to the movies and becomes immersed in a Gregory Peck picture, losing track of what's real.
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After Mr. Jarvis returned to Brooklyn in his late teens, he became quickly immersed in the club scene and taught himself to play the synthesizer.
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A video of the event shows him immersed in paperwork as they twirl around and are handed baskets of rose petals by a grown-up.
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At this moment, F.B.I. agents in Indianapolis were also immersed in the child-exploitation case of Jared Fogle, the longtime pitchman on Subway television ads.
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Children immersed in the digital world are using PowerPoint presentations to lobby their parents for puppies, Pumas or whatever else is on their wish lists.
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While immersed in theoretical aspects of social class and social change, Dr. Wright also delved into real-world challenges like poverty, income inequality and unemployment.
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It is our shared desire, perhaps, to be immersed in the alluring fantasy of being closer to a life-altering change than we actually are.
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At that point, I had already come out to my friends and felt immersed in LGBTQ culture, but I'd never gone to a gay bar.
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They also live within the context of a larger series called The Breast Portrait Project, which Haynes has been immersed in since the late 1990s.
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And then in my teens, I was immersed in hip-hop culture: It was all about four-finger rings, rope chains, Jesus pendants, eventually grills.
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Ms. Reno favored returning Elián to his father in Cuba, and she became immersed in negotiations over his fate because of her ties to Miami.
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"Cécile knelt by his bed and burst into tears," writes the pianist Ignaz Moscheles: [We] stood around the bed in deathly silence, immersed in prayer.
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To those who are not immersed in classical music, the way passionate listeners constantly compare performances and recordings of repertory staples must seem strangely obsessive.
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I love it when you kind of get immersed in the narrative and the conflicts of the community and in the conflicts of the discourse.
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In 1996, the Italian house Profumum Roma introduced Acqua di Sale, a scent that gave one's skin the smell of having been immersed in saline.
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For more than a decade I have been professionally immersed in home health care as a doctor making thousands of house calls to homebound seniors.
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As the grandnephew of both the composer Arnold Schoenberg and the conductor Artur Bodanzky, Mr. Neschling was born into a family immersed in classical music.
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Op-Ed Contributor BOGOTÁ, Colombia — History is full of examples of countries that have found themselves immersed in war against the wishes of their population.
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And I say this as a person who recognizes the need to be less immersed in the digital world and live more in the moment.
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The explosion lifted Critchlow off the ground, and suddenly he was immersed in brilliant white light, spinning slowly through the air, certain he was dead.
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Italy has been immersed in the operatic political drama at which it excels, only Friday swearing in a new government after inconclusive elections in March.
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It can be a little disorienting for newcomers to be immersed in a virtual world without the ability to use their actual hands for things.
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There, immersed in the space's trance-like and boney repetitions that hauntingly flow and resonate, we are part of those from the Cimetière des Innocents.
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No matter what you're writing about, if you just spend your entire time immersed in that subject, you're going to hit creative blocks really quickly.
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The production evoked the Public Theater's 2013 staging of David Byrne's Here Lies Love, in which the audience was immersed in a nightclub-like environment.
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I had to remind myself to be fully immersed in the moment: a performance of an album [A Seat At the Table] created for Black women.
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If you are doing a show where it's a five-season arc, and you've got a cast of characters, I love getting immersed in those shows.
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And this is a man who's immersed in the world of dating right now, as host of FOX's reboot of the hit '80s series Love Connection.
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"The spectator is immersed in a world of colors, moving forms and travels into an imaginary and poetic game of optical illusions," writes the project's description.
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During my tenure, I launched and drove the music and entertainment verticals and, as a natural side effect, became intimately immersed in Apple products and processes.
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I knew going into The Favourite that it was kind of gay, but did not expect to be immersed in a kaleidoscope of toppy dyke lust.
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At the time, the city was immersed in the "Golden Age" of hip-hop, and some of its most brilliant artists attended conventions to find inspiration.
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But for the cast and crew, the fact that we were immersed in longer sequences in real time and space, it helped everybody in recreating it.
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I feel like maybe I need one of those shock collars they use on dogs to get his attention when he is immersed in his phone.
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But, if you just relax and let yourself be immersed in the beats and bass, you'll come out the other side with a whole new perspective.
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Positional tacking, the nifty technology that allows VR users to move around in virtual space, is pretty essential to actually feeling immersed in a VR experience.
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The stories were filmed across the globe, and the team chose not to re-dub them to English so viewers get immersed in those different cultures.
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I saw the episode of Black Mirror that [director] Jakob [Verbruggen] did, and he's so immersed in making it all as authentic and realistic as possible.
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For example, virtual reality fans expected a lot more of us to be whiling away our days with goggles stuck to faces, immersed in virtual worlds.
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She's immersed in the deeper self, with its risks and fears, and then her emerging takes on a sense of re-birth, a cleansing, a baptism.
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We spoke to the psychologist who first reported on maladaptive daydreaming, as well as several people who spend hours a day immersed in their own imaginations.
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The painting is part of an ongoing series Perlmutter started a little over year ago: nude portraits that capture women immersed, in or emerging from water.
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Slipping it over my eyes, I am instantly immersed in a digital world that simulates the exact view I had just been enjoying in real life.
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She became immersed in songs her mom's partner would play by Mazzy Star, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Bob Dylan and eventually started writing songs herself.
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The novel tells the tale of three kids who find themselves immersed in an ancient battle struggle between good and evil after an ordinary field trip.
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From where we stand, though, we're so immersed in the startup community and culture that it's difficult to objectively survey what's happening overall in this ecosystem.
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She was immersed in a case out of Fort Wayne, Indiana; In the spring of 1998, eight-year-old April Tinsley went missing from her home.
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But back when she was an undergrad at a tiny public school in Florida, she became immersed in a highly intensive DIY curriculum of race science.
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Thanks to seamless camera trickery, an amazing body double, and special effects, viewers are completely immersed in the reality that eight versions of Tatiana Maslany exist.
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Rousseff would probably never have been vulnerable to this attack if not for the economy being immersed in its worst recession in more than 25 years.
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It's likely to cause you to become stuck in the rut of your own thoughts and immersed in the emotions that might be leading you astray.
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"I have serious concerns about a nominee to be secretary of Education ... who has been so immersed in the discussion of vouchers," the Alaska Republican said.
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For many of us fully immersed in the digital age, it's hard to imagine a world before the advent of the internet, cloud storage, and smartphones.
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Congress needs to take actions, or at least put forth proposals, that will resonate with folks who are not immersed in the gamesmanship of the Beltway.
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Thomas hopes these kinds of tools will reach more classrooms and homes, to engage the next generation, who are more immersed in tech than ever before.
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Immersed in the writings of Anton LaVey and Michael W. Ford, I joined the Satanic Temple, as well as the short-lived Greater Church of Lucifer.
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Perhaps too immersed in numbers for politics and too much of a dabbler for academia, he was also a showman — and therefore a natural movie subject.
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"You can get immersed in your stuff, or you can notice somebody doing something interesting three stools away and you can chat with them," he said.
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This is expressed most strongly in a scene in a gay club, where he shimmies ecstatically, immersed in the sensuality of thumping bass all around him.
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It quickly becomes clear that the time it takes to sit through this padded mash note would be better spent immersed in Ferrante's mesmerizing work instead.
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Living In 7 Photos View Slide Show ' Kips Bay is a neighborhood with the character of a toddler — or, rather, four toddlers immersed in parallel play.
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A number of writers have crossed over into front-office jobs in the league, but most of them had backgrounds immersed in analytics or evaluating players.
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"I am of a generation immersed in social media, and am so blessed to be a part of that," she said, her chest heaving with emotion.
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You know those times when you&aposre sitting at your desk, just starting to feel immersed in an important task, and then you hear your name?
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According to Arturo Schwartzberg, co-founder of e-learning company SweetRush, putting on a headset and being immersed in a VR experience can help build empathy.
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Learning Chinese was the priority, Mr. Kang wrote, though students were also immersed in traditional Chinese culture, including classical poetry, and taught songs praising the party.
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Those immersed in the lives of older people have long identified with her tenet that embracing our vulnerability is central to the richness of later life.
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From the time they were born, my husband and I had always prided ourselves on making sure both our adopted daughters were immersed in black culture.
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Then we arrived at the headquarters of the American Federation of Teachers, and were soon immersed in a sea of people walking purposely through the fog.
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Chris Koos, the mayor of Normal, where Rivian plans to produce its vehicles, described Mr. Scaringe as a "broad thinker" who seems immersed in operational details.
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I feel immersed in games, or at least what I think people are talking about when they say "immersion," when I can think from a position.
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But here, too, viewers are immersed in an experience that challenges their abilities to interpret language and makes the impossibility of a singular narrative abundantly clear.
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Having spent the past eighteen years immersed in the world of Marc Jacobs, she drew upon her keen eye and fashion sensibility to inform the creative process.
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But the beauty mogul admits that even though she's now fully immersed in the beauty world, she isn't exactly the expert you might expect her to be.
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Letting players either self-identify as they wanted or role-play how they wanted was important to making them feel immersed in the world of the game.
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The first astronauts were so immersed in training and preparing for their missions that some of them weren't entirely aware of what was happening on the outside.
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An IP67 rating simply means that your phone will survive being immersed in fresh water for 30 minutes at depths of up to 3.3 feet (1 meter).
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"I'd rather stay immersed in the community where we're creating the next language everyone is using, or the next song everyone is listening to," she tells me.
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To unlock your imaginative spirit, you'll receive two tickets to ANY 29Rooms event, where you'll be fully immersed in our multisensory funhouse to create, play, and explore.
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Raised in a family of quilters, she grew up immersed in an awareness of the deep layers of meaning intrinsic to that and other heritage art forms.
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Either we accept their lead or go the complete opposite direction, but most of us are immersed in our parents' attitudes towards each other from pre-consciousness.
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Osman went to school in Birmingham and had opportunities to be immersed in culture, yet he lived with parents who couldn't read or write in any language.
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As a journalist working in American Jewish media in the era of Charlottesville and Pittsburgh, I am increasingly immersed in the daily churn of the news cycle.
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Something we observed that was hard for us to accept, being immersed in AR all the time, was that users often did not believe what they saw.
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You've probably noticed a trend in the kinds of projects Seales chooses to attach herself to: Those that are immersed in hip-hop or the Black experience.
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I was deeply immersed in the after-hours New York City nightclub scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when GHB popularity was at its peak.
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But their instructions are written by lawyers, who areoften so immersed in their professional argot that they do not realise how impenetrable it can be to outsiders.
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On a lighter note, we will strive to find new ways of getting inspired and immersed in new experiences as the world becomes more difficult to navigate.
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But researchers had struggled to move forward after finding that the membrane's pores would swell up when immersed in water, allowing particles to continue to pass through.
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Without fail, every February 14th, I wake up feeling like I'm immersed in a Robert Doisneau photo, waiting with bated breath to be dipped into a kiss.
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Tracking the music to a figure seen indistinctly through a curtain of gold streamers, I pushed past the metallic barrier and found myself immersed in Kjartansson's installation.
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The Google Cardboard is a headset that works with the person's smartphone and an app, allowing them to become immersed in whatever is on their phone screen.
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That's part of what makes it work so well in VR: with a headset on and some headphones in, you're completely immersed in this trippy computer simulation.
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It started with losing hope in the "male-dominated, high-testosterone" program she was in, and with the super formal styles of jazz she was immersed in.
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I believe it: While my daily TV intake is considerably lower than that, I have been known to while away entire weekends immersed in a new show.
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In this piece, he writes that reading books is one of the very best ways to learn something, or become totally immersed in another perspective or time.
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Not just because of the romantic idea of Paris but because I was immersed in another culture and forced to change my relationship to time and communication.
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Though she grew up immersed in the culture of libraries and books, she started out as a visual artist, graduating from the Boston Museum School in 1961.
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Engineers are often partially immersed in product development, but writing code doesn't feel like a user-focused task compared to a role like design or product management.
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"And even most clinicians would probably agree that they don't understand the concept for video games because they're not immersed in that world or experience," he added.
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She was once immersed in the world of restricted dieting, but now spreads information about the importance of food without guilt or shame to her 122,000 followers.
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I've spent as much time immersed in water as enveloped by math problems, and it's good to see so many friends and fast swims down in Rio.
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Content is increasingly helping drive toy growth as kids get immersed in their favorite characters from the numerous sources such as movies, Netflix or YouTube, Lennett said.
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Someone who is immersed in the world of food and the restaurant industry could not possibly be starving himself and walking around as a shackle of bones.
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The researchers hoped that the illusion of being physically immersed in a three-dimensional computer-generated scene would move patients' attention away from their real-world pain.
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It's a record about letting go, and allowing yourself to be immersed in an experience—be that today, ten years ago today, your youth, or your future.
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Being immersed in the news is always tough, but combing through dozens of sexual assault accusations against one of Hollywood's biggest figures has been an exhausting task.
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Akuno came of age in California—Watts of the 1970s and 80s—immersed in the culture of black pride and power, descended from Garveyites and New Afrikans.
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That said, after spending most of 2016 immersed in the space, I've come to appreciate just how challenging and broad an issue security has become to enterprises.
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It can also make users feel immersed in the content through spatial audio, which means you can hear sounds around you, not just in front of you.
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References to tulipomania have been appearing from time to time, but widespread fear that we might already be immersed in a speculative orgy is simply not evident.
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While studying at the nearby University of Waterloo, where he graduated in 2005, Mr. Boyle became immersed in writing and editing Wikipedia entries about Islam and terrorism.
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I had been so immersed in my mission, and so accustomed to respiratory abnormalities as an asthmatic, that I hadn't even noticed that my breathing was impaired.
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To prevent you posting spoilers and keep you immersed in this alternative reality, without intrusions from Twitter or your mom, they make you put away your phone.
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While immersed in Abramovic's four-decade career, Rose understood another reason she was drawn to the woman who had made an art out of enduring extreme pain.
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I didn't foresee the urgency of the issues I would find myself immersed in as part of my job at a nonprofit arts and community development group.
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As someone who apparently sees work as the ultimate purpose in life, his waking hours are spent immersed in saffron, in meetings, in reading, in everyday conversation.
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In his study, nonnative English speakers who had been immersed in English in their late 20s made only slightly fewer grammatical mistakes than native speakers in preschool.
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Found outside the territory of any modern state, and immersed in the sea for two millenniums, the Bronze has only a fleeting and incidental connection with Italy.
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THE NAP A young snooker star is immersed in a world of eccentric characters and match fixing in this comedy by Richard Bean ("One Man, Two Guvnors").
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Instead, his interest in science began, as it did for many who came of age immersed in the starward ambitions of the space age, with science fiction.
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And that I suspect is key to a great and long-lasting vacation: He allowed himself to be open to the unforeseen and immersed in his experience.
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" She added, "It started to feel like my own little community of people who were also young and following God and just immersed in a church community.
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My daughter gets immersed in imaginative play with the Tasty Jr. Bake 'n Share Kitchen, whether it's while I'm cooking or any other time of the day.
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That's an enticing promise if you're the type of player who likes to be immersed in a fictional world, but it also makes Cyberpunk 2077 especially complex.
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Disability It was 1989 and I was immersed in my first teaching job, a one-year gig at Barnard College, with the possibility of something long-term.
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Mr. Trump was echoing a strain of anti-Islamic theorizing familiar to anyone who has been immersed in security and counterterrorism debates over the last 20 years.
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If a child can relate to a character or become immersed in a story, she begins to have feelings outside of her own direct realm of experience.
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Mr. Lighthizer, for example, has been immersed in trade issues continuously since the Carter administration, working closely throughout with Mr. Wolff, and has taken a harder stance.
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Still, he's skeptical of a format in which even journalists like himself, who are deeply immersed in the issue, are unlikely to tune in for seven hours.
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Meanwhile, Del Castillo became immersed in the drug lore that surrounded the series in which she starred, La Reina del Sur, or The Queen of the South.
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That's exactly what a number of luxury resorts are aiming to offer their guests these days: experiences, especially ones that allow them to be immersed in nature.
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His full-length debut, immersed in present commercial codes, is also sweet, strong, obsessively committed to glee as a self-justifying aesthetic end, and utterly filler-free.
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That's largely in part due to the character of Candy (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a wry, detached prostitute who's immersed in Times Square culture, but intellectually floating above it all.
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I have spent the past week immersed in seasons 1 and 2, watching some episodes twice to make sure I understood the smallest plot twists and perspective shifts.
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Full Residency students are immersed in the culture of our vibrant campus, serving as teaching assistants in BFA classrooms and benefiting from MECA's state-of-the-art facilities.
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Paltrow tells The Cut that her 12-year-old daughter, Apple, is immersed in all things beauty — making it much more important for Paltrow to make a change.
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Even for those deeply immersed in the nuances of its best moments, Warped was sometimes the poorest reflections of the scenes in the cities where it took place.
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MECA's Full Residency students are immersed in the culture of the vibrant Bachelor's program, with the opportunity to serve as teaching assistants and to participate in the classroom.
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The little aberrations on these old lenses, the sound design, it all just builds to creating an atmosphere that you can buy into, and hopefully be immersed in.
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Kanye promised the new project would be fully immersed in religion, and that's exactly what "Jesus is King" is ... with lyrics about God, being saved and minimal cursing.
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However, the mood shifts at 6:07 PM when the moon opposes dreamy Neptune, finding us less focused on reality and more immersed in spirituality, art, and imagination.
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I didn't want to reveal so much of the surroundings, because I think when you are immersed in a situation, you don't have the distance or the perspective.
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From the first scene the story is a close study of moral choice, immersed in its equally intense setting: wet, cold, early winter in the inhospitable eastern swampland.
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Across the firm, Armanino has professionals immersed in industries such as software/internet, semiconductor, media and entertainment, food and beverage, life science, medical devices and manufacturing, among others.
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You're immersed in the chaos of a pre-human world from the very first moment, and the biggest wins to be had are those you create for yourself.
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I have a rule to spend my short time here on this planet immersed in the subjects I'm most curious about, which currently happens to be venture finance.
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That this type of Christianity often came hand-in-hand with socially conservative politics was not something that I fully understood until I was thoroughly immersed in it.
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The series completely envelops you in her volatile brain to the point where — if you marathon the show as Netflix always intends — you're fully immersed in her perspective.
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To thrive in the new economy, workers must be immersed in the technologies around them, from using email and smartphones to learning something about coding, the report says.
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I needed to be fully immersed in it," she said, adding, "What a great thing another celebrity is doing — that's not why I want to talk about it.
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That's the idea of film music, the idea of music for television or any narrative, is for you to really help the viewer be immersed in the moment.
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To illustrate the difference, if you experience Star Wars in the cinema or even VR, you are "escaping" to another galaxy where you are immersed in that universe.
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Because we are immersed in the world, it's almost as if the music is "playing inside our head," linking the scenes to each other with a familiar mnemonic.
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Having been immersed in the military for several years, they often don't know a great deal about the domestic landscape and how to identify and pursue job opportunities.
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When you're truly immersed in a film, having the filmmakers pull back the curtain can feel like Ferris Bueller turning to the camera and breaking the fourth wall.
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Immersed in an Anglo-American countercultural tradition, he counted Emerson, Thoreau, and John Ruskin as his gurus, borrowing from Ruskin the notion of the dignity of manual labor.
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In addition, two employees must verify that produce like onions, jalapeños and avocados have been immersed in hot water for five seconds to kill germs on their peels.
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The drone revolution reached every part of the country: friends from Birmingham to East Anglia, York to London, became immersed in the same patterns of obsessive drone consumption.
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Oculus Touch allows users a "sense of hand presence" while they are immersed in a virtual reality environment, whether that's a more passive viewing experience or a game.
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After these sweeping gains, Democrats now dominate well-educated and upper-middle-class districts, many of them immersed in the information-age economy and connected to global markets.
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Washington (CNN)Like nearly every senior staffer in a White House infamous for backstabbing, Ivanka Trump spent her early months immersed in the drama of competing power centers.
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The ultra-romantic location is the main selling point here, but there's also a full-service spa — with treatments immersed in nature — and a restaurant overlooking the gardens.
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With two teenagers who are immersed in sports and training, well, it's safe to say that eating is a big part of our lives, and can they eat!
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Into the Unknown might not sway anyone without a curiosity for science fiction, being that you're immediately immersed in a constellation of spaceships, dinosaurs, alien monsters, and robots.
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There she was immersed in Gaga, the movement research of Batsheva's renowned director Ohad Naharin; it imbues his work with an almost paradoxical sense of intensity and delicacy.
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The ''rooms'' of the hotel are in ancient buildings all over town, and are served by one central reception area, allowing guests to be immersed in the community.
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Someone with keen internal self-awareness is able to separate the acute euphoria of being fully immersed in a pursuit from the long-term consequences of doing so.
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The students in this program are trained to be bilingual teachers and are therefore immersed in the English language throughout their studies in China and the United States.
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Immersed in a thriving New York music scene, he worked with some of jazz's most prominent figures before branching out into Latin music, fusion and occasionally free jazz.
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But remember that this is also the story of other people, people like Juan Fernandez and Pat Cleveland, who were so immersed in that world and survived it.
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After all, as someone who spends a large part of her professional life immersed in the world of fashion fads, I generally try to avoid them for myself.
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Our sources say Azriel does still support R. Kelly ... but being in the condo with Joycelyn and being immersed in the drama at all times became too much.
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And it does matter what Donald Trump says, but if you're really immersed in the struggle and the pain of life, those things just don't matter to you.
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It can also take time to get the necessary training and background before getting fully immersed in your new role and responsibilities, so avoid making knee-jerk reactions.
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When she moved to Amsterdam in 1998, Ms. Stolyarova, a digital-advertising producer, became immersed in the city's street art culture, much of it based around Nieuw-West.
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The idea struck while Zak was shopping for a holiday party and found herself at a mall, immersed in the bright lights and loud music of Victoria's Secret.
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To walk within this company was to be immersed in milky balafon, twangy kora, and crashing trash can, with occasional sharp squiggles of tone from a wooden flute.
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At this beauty of a boutique hotel, you'll feel immediately immersed in the hip Surry Hills scene thanks to the local popularity of its dining and drinking establishments.
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Cesar Sayoc, the man charged with sending explosives to prominent critics of President Trump last year, was immersed in a cesspool of right-wing Facebook and Twitter memes.
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He was scared out of his "fatally complacent, and willfully deluded" inertia when he became immersed in the awful truth and, his book suggests, you can be too.
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The team, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo, is led primarily by Mr. Gyllenhaal, who portrays a cartoonist who becomes immersed in the investigation.
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HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - Growing up in the Chinese port city of Dalian in the 2100s, Zhang Hongchang spent hours immersed in Japanese cartoons like Dragon Ball and Naruto.
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That brings up an interesting question about your "brand identity": You're so immersed in internet culture that it can be hard to translate that into the real world.
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Consequently, over time, more people immersed in those values rose to greater positions of influence, and the party's actual behavior moved into closer aligned with its nominal values.
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I ran a slow lap around it, drinking in the view of the gilded dome fountain below and the forest of spires beyond, immersed in the moment, without distraction.
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"I just wanted to really celebrate the femininity of that moment and how she felt completely immersed in that world of cosmetics, perfumes, pink and fluff," Ms. Stewart said.
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Television and movies are passive, but VR requires one to be active, engaged, and immersed in a virtual environment that renders them blind to the one they're actually in.
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Immersed in cultural and lingual elements from a vast yet often overlooked part of the world in Eurocentric discourse, the exhibition swiftly interweaves subtleties uniting and diverging these cultures.
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They expose us to different facets of the human experience, both beautiful and miserable — sharp fragments of realities other than the one we are immersed in every single day.
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Photographer Sara Angelucci is a veritable scholar on the Victorian period— a quick glimpse at her latest photo series Aviary confirms her immersion immersed in the long-dead culture.
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It's been a part of my life for so long, and now that I have this partnership, I've been re-immersed in the dance world and it's been amazing.
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He spent his late teens and twenties immersed in the film repertory culture of New York, which meant a lot of time watching ponderous black-and-white films indoors.
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The House is now immersed in the same process focused on Mr. Trump, Judge Howell ruled, and that easily outweighs any need to keep the information secret from lawmakers.
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The Android user hat isn't the only one I wear, but here are my main iPhone X takeaways from the perspective of someone deeply immersed in the Android realm:
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You're never more immersed in Glastonbury's manic atmosphere — or more aware of the sheer volume of people — than when you're in the middle of the crowd for a headliner.
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To that end, queer people already immersed in astrology have folded it into their use of the internet, turning a practice as old as fire into an unruly blaze.
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Graef cut his teeth on classic rock, listening to the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, while Astro grew up immersed in the hip-hop and beat scene.
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To be fully immersed in the potato peeling celebration, participants must remove their shoes and switch off all electronic mobile devices and place them in a fabric backpack provided.
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"You get so immersed in something, or the weather suddenly deteriorates and the wind comes from a particular direction and pushes the tide faster and quicker," Walwyn-James says.
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With her family she is immersed in the Nigerian culture and identity, but in her life outside the home she is fully a part of the Black American culture.
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I was deeply immersed in the global cyberpunk scene and working to bring the Tokyo node of this fast-expanding, posthuman, science-fiction-and-psychedelic-drug-fueled movement online.
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From the parties with Andy Warhol at Studio 54 to covering the reactions of John Lennon's murder, Boretz has always been immersed in the intensity of New York City.
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His parents' activism was a huge influence on Di Giacomo, who soon turned into a young punk-rocker and became immersed in the subculture of zines and alternative blogs.
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It comes down to a lack of guidance, a lack of parenting, a lack of discipline, and a culture in which, frankly, families are immersed in the drug trade.
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TMAT PAELLY, Cambodia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Yin Socheat, a 29-year-old Cambodian farmer, is immersed in her smartphone - but it isn't the latest viral meme she's looking at.
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The group in Flint—nine men, mostly auto workers, who met weekly in church after Sunday services—weren't as immersed in countercultural language as their West Coast hippie counterparts.
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There, he meets accomplished cooks from all over the world, is immersed in a mesmerizing smorgasbord of culinary creativity, and flirts with and ogles all the girls around him.
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Washington (CNN)You may know them as the "selfie girls," but New Hampshire teens Addy and Emma Nozell have been fully immersed in Granite State politics this election cycle.
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Much later, when Larry was a professor at Georgia State and also immersed in making his own art, a young Kara would sometimes sit in his lap and watch.
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The strategy behind Hire is to allow hiring personnel to work in the G Suite tools they are immersed in every day and incorporate Hire functionality within those tools.
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The Weiners are immersed in the monotonies of domesticity — at one point in the film their baby son is present at a crisis management meeting in the couple's apartment.
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Asked what she has learned from being immersed in the world of VC, the list is long, including that price does matter, and so does having a prepared mind.
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She gained valuable experience, she said, as a young black woman immersed in Macon County's protracted legal struggle to integrate her all-white high school in the mid-1960s.
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But I am actively drawn to essays, and am right now immersed in "Life Sentences," a 2012 collection by William Gass (our most accomplished living American essayist, hands down).
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We're who or what we choose to be, and whatever you're immersed in or have learned along the way—that's how you can give your vision to the world.
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Sometimes being immersed in the awful spectacle and all its absurd, terrifying, inspiring, and crushing vignettes is all you need to tell a great story around a simple plot.
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After all, no one knows better what cities need and want more than the mayors and local leaders immersed in the community and on the front lines of government.
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I have been immersed in Jimi's mixes for the past several months, and aside from oldies AM radio, and philosophy podcasts, Rainbow Jail is all I listen to lately.
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Taking photos of an event rather than being immersed in it has been shown to lead to poorer recall of the actual event—we get distracted in the process.
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But in a recent newspaper column, Guy V. Martin Jr., one of Mr. Moore's professors, described him as immersed in "illogic," and said he had constantly argued with classmates.
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In separate buildings blocks away from one another, they had been immersed in similar tasks: weighing and re-bagging their freeze-dried provisions and sorting through polar-grade gear.
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Imperial cormorants, lanky, long-necked creatures that live on the southern coasts of Argentina and Chile, spend much of their time immersed in the frigid waters of the ocean.
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Likewise, leaders themselves benefit by becoming more immersed in everyday operating realities, better attuned to the marketplace, and more astute at problem-solving — all to each respective initiative's upside.
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And voters who feel that they're overlooked and misunderstood by people versed and immersed in the ways of Washington will sometimes choose disruption, delivering a shock to the system.
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CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times The American rural experience, as told by Henry David Thoreau and Aldo Leopold, is all about becoming immersed in largely unpopulated, natural places.
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Too deeply immersed in the cult of Modi, many Indians are not interested in saving Kashmiris, and so others must keep their commitments and step up to the plate.
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Leisurely ambling through this hour-and-a-half-long audible extravaganza, or plunked down on the plush carpeting, one is immersed in a highly textured and nuanced sound mix.
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" Ms. Zuli, 32, was raised by a queer mother and her gay brother, and she grew up immersed in vibrant dinner parties "reflective of our multifaceted African diaspora community.
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As Insider's senior lifestyle reporter and a self-described fitness fanatic, Rachel Hosie is fully immersed in the wellness scene and is here to answer all your burning questions.
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It's a win-win situation: They get photos to post on social media and Mr. Eslava gets to capture a world he's been immersed in for nearly a decade.
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As we made the journey through hundreds of kilometers of blackened bushland, we were immersed in the reality of the extreme weather associated with a warming and changing climate.
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"We were immersed in a good old-fashioned art fair where the galleries were serious and the art was engaging," Ms. Zabludowicz said after her first visit to Artissima.
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And for those immersed in the Google ecosystem, the free Google Trips travel planner for Android and iOS automatically creates itineraries by pulling in confirmations sent to Gmail accounts.
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But she also emphasized the limits of the operation's goals, reflecting the reluctance in London as well as Washington to become too immersed in the fratricidal war in Syria.
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It felt a bit like I was being fully immersed in the movie, which centers on an American family of four who travel to Austria for a ski vacation.
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Maybe I've been too immersed in all things Lynch over the past several months, but I didn't think that any of the above was as opaque as it seemed.
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It means being immersed in fabulous universes; testing your reflexes against an imaginary opponent; interacting with friends, acquaintances, and strangers in strange environments; and solving complex, near-impossible puzzles.
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The metaphor, then, "is no metaphor"—though, of course, it was chosen by Rich, shaped by Rich, and immersed in a poem where metaphor is crucial and probably inevitable.
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Surrounded by four large screens, awash in overlapping and repetitive dialogue and Kjartan Sveinsson's orchestral score, the viewer feels immersed in some artist's alternately squalid and exhilarating fantasy life.
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He was immersed in the simultaneous and under-documented British-South Asian rave scene, which he's since made a short film about called Daytimer (which you can watch here).
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To gaze at Gabritschevsky's pictures is to become immersed in a free, captivating flow of creative energy, an unfolding, unpredictable moment proclaimed in an outpouring of paint, paint, paint.
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Once the cast was onstage singing, the audience was fully immersed in the heightened world of the musical and could stay there for the entire run of the show.
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On the flip side, the benefits of being fully immersed in a virtual world can supercharge your exercise routine, making you an active participant instead of a listless second screener.
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It was also rewarding to hear these concertos performed by a conductor and orchestra so immersed in Prokofiev's operas and ballets, core works at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg.
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The reboot, which premiered last week with a Kardashian-focused episode, uncovers stories of real people immersed in today's biggest social phenomena, ranging from celebrity fandom to photo-filter addiction.
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With the guidance of Wolf Blitzer, you can choose to view the latest breaking news from CNN, or to be immersed in the latest 360 video from the company's journalists.
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Skepticism of Jedi Challenges is particularly warranted since this is AR, not VR. You're not being immersed in a new world, you're just have it laid over the present one.
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Nowachek argues that AI will never be able to accomplish that, to feel as immersed in the world as humans do, to be able to "forget" that it's wearing pads.
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It seems like a moment where the rapper is holding up a mirror to himself, one version of himself so immersed in pain, the other looking for a clean slate.
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And even though I had long been immersed in a world of black writers well before 2015, I had never placed my work next to theirs and asked for feedback.
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Guided by the mentorship of a diverse and distinguished faculty, VCUarts students explore traditional and modern lens-based technology and processes while immersed in a broad spectrum of contemporary art.
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The performance, in which Gaga told Mashable she wanted "people to be fully immersed in the experience of him," didn't find its greatest fan in the late singer's son, though.
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While the tech and business communities are naturally immersed in these dynamics, many institutions are not reacting fast enough to how technology is changing our economy — and their own destiny.
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Finally, there was a name for all the people who spent their waking hours immersed in the online world of Lady Gaga; one that was getting bigger by the year.
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Cole was deeply immersed in the new scientific treatises of the day, reflected in the detail and verisimilitude of the plants, clouds and other natural phenomena of his painted world.
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The new console will also allow for 3D audio, which will make players feel more immersed in the game as sounds come at players from all directions, according to Wired.
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The very act of searching for information makes people think they've learned something, when in fact they're more likely to be immersed in yet more data they do not understand.
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Bush remembered "coming home from school most afternoons to be 'greeted by the soft rustle of book pages' and finding her mother immersed in a book," according to her obituary.
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With Dolby Atmos surround sound you'll feel immersed in your favorite music and shows, so while you're binging Stranger Things you'll feel like the Demogorgon is right there with you.
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Too many people in the classical bubble—a cabal of concert-goers immersed in it from a young age—assume that wayward youth will inevitably find their way to symphonies.
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Once one starts splitting hairs and becoming immersed in genre history, you'll notice a lengthy (and often ramshackle) musical lineage dubbed "United States power metal" (known to fans as USPM).
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It offered the perspective that could only come from a hip-hop obsessive—one who grew up immersed in the culture and suddenly became one of its most integral components.
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To get them by, the family buys a TV, previously banned in the house, and gets immersed in the life of Purushottam, the leading man in a prime-time series.
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If you're already immersed in the Alexa ecosystem, the Echo Show is likely a worthwhile addition to your collection, especially if you plan to use it to watch video clips.
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The game doesn't actually require you to act especially intense, but, at least for me, it was hard not to when I was fully immersed in the virtual concert hall.
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It's easy to forget when you're not immersed in e-sports, but the audience represented in the competitive gaming space is massive (predicted to reach nearly 292 million this year).
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And it is his online chatter with friends and strangers while he is immersed in the virtual worlds of games like Battlefield and Grand Theft Auto V on his PlayStation.
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It may not be the same as actually touching a steering wheel or standing at the track, immersed in the sound of the cars and the smell of burning rubber.
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And because Netflix shoots and delivers all originals in 4K, you'll want a 823K TV to be immersed in this new content the way Netflix intended you to experience it.
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The journalist and author also helped popularize what became known as New Journalism, a long-form writing style in which writers became deeply immersed in the subjects they wrote about.
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He spent a total of four months in intensive care, but is now "immersed" in occupational and physical therapy at the Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
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In the following weeks we'll be immersed in contentious, constructive debates over Kavanaugh's extensive record, but it could be that the biggest battles over the judiciary are yet to come.
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Those are the twin passions of Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon, who grew up a dozen miles apart on Long Island, both immersed in the music of an older generation.
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With Iraq, Syria and Yemen immersed in civil war, and Saudi Arabia preoccupied by its region-wide rivalry with Iran, Riyadh is determined to stop the Egyptian state from failing.
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Now, they're immersed in an indefinite on-the-job competition against each other — and they are unlikely to know who won until shortly before Mr. Blankfein's departure is made public.
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From the very first one players were immersed in a painstakingly recreated period of history that gave variously accurate but always compelling experiences of really living in that bygone era.
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It's an enticing promise, especially if you're not already immersed in a culture or education system that will give you the exposure you need to pick up a second language.
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Whenever those doubts resurfaced — as I cooked Shabbat dinner, or immersed in a ritual bath each month, or sat in the women's side of the synagogue — I pushed them away.
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If you're not immersed in the world of software or electronics engineering, you might find yourself surprised at how often the terms "master" and "slave" are thrown around in documentation.
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Frank Bruni Exiled by his movie-industry colleagues, Harvey Weinstein has taken refuge among the scorpions and cactuses of Arizona, where he's immersed in what has been described as rehab.
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Those immersed in this subculture were, of course, skeptical and defensive, critical of what felt to them like a glancing take on their hometown, dismissing it as condescending or antagonistic.
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The investigator was Bo Dietl, 66, a retired police detective and former Fox News contributor who is now immersed in a sideshow-like bid for mayor of New York City.
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Meditation & mental health With the Guided Meditation VR program, users can find their happy place by putting on their Oculus headset and becoming immersed in one of four relaxing environments.
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But in the half-century since Dr. King was assassinated in Memphis during his peaceful crusade against pauperism and racism, the city has been immersed in poverty, segregation and violence.
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Still, there are pros and cons to every profession: I might not be as financially set as most plumbers but, on average, I am not immersed in water at work.
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Everyone stands to feel more immersed in the music, as they do at Walt Disney Concert Hall, which Ms. Borda opened in her previous job with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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For the past two years that they've worked on Anna and Elsa, the animators have been immersed in the Disney universe, where the real world rules and restrictions don't apply.
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Since then, the dancers have been immersed in controversy surrounding the particulars of their appearance, and one dancer anonymously leaked behind-the-scenes drama to a reporter at Marie Claire.
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Ms. Dorrance, the 38-year-old MacArthur fellow, brought them to New York, where for the last two weeks they have been immersed in the creation of their new work.
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Erin Hawley grew up immersed in video games, progressing from Pong on the Atari 2600 to Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis to Tomb Raider on the Sony PlayStation.
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And while the children immersed in the elite-admissions obstacle course aren't the norm, many of them will — by dint of their backgrounds, ambitions and, yes, talents — be tomorrow's leaders.
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Michael: Because it wasn't being used as an advertising ploy there wasn't much reason to mention it and more or less we had just been fully immersed in the project.
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"The Last Jedi" — the newest film in the "Star Wars" franchise — has been released, and fans are rushing to the theater to be immersed in a galaxy far, far away.
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