Enveloped
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This fear, getting outside the man box, totally
enveloped
me.
Enveloped
in temperatures of 130 degrees, men, women, children, entire families in fact, were cloaked in a heavy blanket of dust, while mechanically stacking bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time, and carrying them from the scorching kilns to trucks hundreds of yards away.
And so, when I see my partner on his own or her own, doing something in which they are enveloped, I look at this person and I momentarily get a shift in perception, and I stay open to the mysteries that are living right next to me.
Sadness
enveloped
Maidan.
I'm not talking about the kind of technology that has
enveloped
our lives, and that people come to TED to hear about.
Dolly came over and looked at him, went back to her mother, nursed for a minute or two, came back to the window and released a cloud of milk that
enveloped
her head like smoke.
And I wanted to play with this idea of how, in this kind of complete immersion of images that's
enveloped
us, how one image can actually grow and can haunt us.
And then you were
enveloped
in the piece at the scale that we're all very familiar with, which is the scale of being in front of a desk or a sink or a table, and you are immersed, then, back into this scale, this one-to-one scale of the body in relation to the image.
At her disappearance, a sudden, terrifying and all-encompassing scarcity
enveloped
the world in eerie silence.
What could be more lonely than to be
enveloped
in silence, to be the last of your people to speak your language, to have no way to pass on the wisdom of the ancestors or anticipate the promise of the children?
As we move past the relatively gigantic mammals, birds, frogs and plants to the more elusive insects and other small invertebrates and then beyond to the countless millions of organisms in the invisible living world
enveloped
and living within humanity?
This is from the coast of Brittany, which is being
enveloped
in this green, algal slime.
If you've any interest in seeing Dean Cain dive and avoid being
enveloped
in flames at least a dozen times, this movie is for you.
If that doesn't peak your interest, well, I'm afraid you'll wish that YOU were the one about to be
enveloped
in flames, because this movie is pretty bad.
Film Festival in Boston, and the story really
enveloped
me from the start.
Instead, Beowulf was
enveloped
in shame (and given this script it was, unintentionally, the only thing they got right.)
I don't often find myself so
enveloped
in documentaries, particularly those that stop pursuing their apparent narrative ten minutes in and take on a totally new and divergent direction.
Afterwards, many of my relatives, prosperous Indian merchants who had been settled in Myanmar for generations, abandoned homes and businesses in order to save their skins as chaos
enveloped
the city, later renamed Yangon.
First there was the Afghanis’ shantytown,
enveloped
in mud and an unbearable stench.
Although the world is now
enveloped
by one single global civilization, this civilization is based on co-existence of cultures, religions, spheres of civilization.
But the superb sunshine in Davos these days cannot avoid the shadows of the financial crisis that have
enveloped
the world, casting an atmosphere of gloom and doom on this year’s meeting.
The Audacity of Hope for PalestineSINGAPORE – The world will be
enveloped
in a heavy cloud of gloom and doom this year.
Across from the station stands a statue of a heroic young woman
enveloped
in machinery; in the park lay an ancient engine; and beyond there, rows of featureless apartment blocks stretch into the distance.
A Coordinated Response to COVID-19NEW YORK – Within just a few months, the COVID-19 coronavirus has
enveloped
the world, infecting 435,000 people, killing more than 19,000, and overwhelming even advanced economies’ health systems.
Powder smoke
enveloped
the sportsmen, but in the large roomy net of the game-bag were only three light little birds, and even of these one had been shot by Veslovsky, and another belonged to them both.
But as soon as he entered the semi-circular courtyard, got out of his sledge and entered the porch, where he was met by a hall-porter with a shoulder-belt who noiselessly opened the door and bowed to him; as soon as he saw in the hall the coats and goloshes of those of the members who realized that it was easier to take off their goloshes downstairs than to go up in them; and as soon as he heard the mysterious ring of the bell that announced his ascent; and while mounting the shallow steps of the carpeted stairs perceived the statue on the landing, and saw upstairs the third hall-porter in club livery – whom he recognized, though the man had aged – who opened the door for him without haste or delay, gazing at the new arrival directly he saw all this, Levin was
enveloped
in the old familiar atmosphere of the place, an atmosphere of repose, ease, and propriety.
She looked at him smilingly, but suddenly her eyebrows twitched, she raised her head, and coming quickly to him she took hold of his hand and clinging close she
enveloped
him in her hot breath.
Angry at this lack of demonstrativeness, his aunt sent him with a look to the young girl; and when she heard them laughing together she
enveloped
them in a maternal glance.
For her, all authorities and masters were gendarmes; it was a term of general contempt in which she
enveloped
all the enemies of the people.
They both showed themselves for a moment at a window of the receiving-room; the head captain stood in the background, rather out of countenance since his adventure with Pierronne, while the engineer bravely looked round on the crowd with his bright little eyes, smiling with that sneering contempt in which he
enveloped
men and things generally.
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