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And I think it was wrong because it was inevitable that the Russians would do what the Russians always do, which is they're now trying to envelop that force.
And I think it was wrong because it was inevitable that the Russians would do what the Russians always do, which is they're now trying to envelop that force.
In the 13th century, a new and devastating plague struck at the heart of Central Asia, rippling outwards to envelop the lands from China to Poland.
In the thirteenth century, a new and devastating plague struck at the heart of Central Asia, rippling outwards to envelop the lands from China to Poland.
It will surround or envelop our planet and burn it up.
unbearably hot. It will surround ─ or envelop ─ our planet and burn it up.
Super volcano, for those of you who don't know, it would envelop the well, sorry.
It would envelop, but well--
The curly braces on line 4 and line 6 presumably kind of envelop that line to associate it with the essence of my program.
presumably kind of envelop that line to associate it
a Manila inter-office envelop and holding the laptop out
and just allow yourself to envelop yourself in that feeling.
and just allow yourself to envelop yourself in that feeling.
You might be familiar with this as a loose plot point from the 2004 disaster film The Day After Tomorrow, in which the disruption of the AMOC leads to a cataclysmic climate shift that rapidly transitions the Earth into a new Ice Age in only a matter of days, forcing glacial ice sheets to almost immediately expand south and envelop cities like New York, London, Berlin, and
Praying mantises, for example, envelop their eggs in a foam-like protective protein case.