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When the shipment arrived at Expeditors' warehouse in Hong Kong, staff reassembled the cargo into airplane-ready units, enclosing each batch in plywood boards, plastic sheets and netting.
FORBES: I'll Handle That
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Smith of Fort Worth, Texas, wrote on a Post-it Note in 2000, without enclosing a card.
WSJ: Smitten by Smiths: Bob Ziegler
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America's insistence, whenever possible, on enclosing smokers in small glass-sided cubicles already protects non-smokers from both nuisance and any risk.
ECONOMIST: Land of the smoke-free
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They are best carried home by folding the wings back and enclosing them in little three-cornered envelopes, not glued, but merely folded over them.
FORBES: On Nature
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Similarly, in another test of anxiety, animals were given the choice of venturing out on an elevated and unprotected bar to explore their environment, or remain in the relative safety of a similar bar protected by enclosing walls.
FORBES: Thinking With Your Gut. Literally.
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As you indicated that you had not seen an article that appeared in the Washington Times on Monday, I am taking the liberty of enclosing it for your urgent review.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: United States Senate
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The third objective, efficient design, involved sandwiching the nanostructured bismuth telluride between two copper plates and then enclosing the upper plate (the one coated with the light-absorbing oxides) and the bismuth telluride in a vacuum.
ECONOMIST: Solar power