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The playback experience is rich and easy to navigate, and immerses the listener in the content.
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He marshals material exhaustively, immerses himself in details, and forms judgments on a balance of competing evidence.
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In Flipzoids, Aran's character immerses her face in the Pacific to revive memories of her seaside birthplace in Ilocos.
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Downey -- no slouch as an actor himself -- has often been seen as one who immerses himself fully in his roles.
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While his dad focuses on the big deals--like getting NBC to pay 23 times operating income for Bravo--Jimmy immerses himself in smaller details.
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It's how a person gets exposed and then accepts and then immerses themselves and then started acting upon the ideas of any social movement, with the...
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She immerses the viewer and the hopeful buyers in the way of life, narrows down the prospects, and picks properties she feels will appeal to her customers.
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In this year's winner of the Man Booker prize, a shy Henry James-loving leech moves into the house of a Tory politician and immerses himself in gay sex.
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Beyond opportunity, the program immerses musicians in the symphonic world.
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When government immerses markets, production reorients towards Washington over customers.
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