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Examples
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Encircled by his newfound friends he got out of town without detection, ending his time of slavery.
Kate Kelly: Black History Month: Former Slave Founded a Town Kate Kelly 2012
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Encircled by pelvic bones round and smooth, the root of the female body is like a bowl.
Wild Feminine Tami Lynn Kent 2011
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Encircled by pelvic bones round and smooth, the root of the female body is like a bowl.
Wild Feminine Tami Lynn Kent 2011
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Encircled by the chaos that seems to be overtaking our social and physical environment, the individual goal must be to maintain our personal equilibrium.
Saul Segan: The Overlooked Obvious Saul Segan 2010
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Encircled by his warmth, his familiar scent, by his all-encompassing care, she closed her eyes and finally let the tension ease from her body and mind.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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Encircled around him in Latin, are the words ‘May His presence protect us in the hour of death.’
The Exorsistah: X Returns Claudia Mair Burney 2010
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Encircled by his warmth, his familiar scent, by his all-encompassing care, she closed her eyes and finally let the tension ease from her body and mind.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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Encircled by a 10-foot-high wall, the estate, between a rescue mission and the railroad tracks, includes a pool, courtyard garden and an 8,500-square-foot main house with four turrets, each rising 50 feet into the air.
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Encircled by his warmth, his familiar scent, by his all-encompassing care, she closed her eyes and finally let the tension ease from her body and mind.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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Encircled by growing legions of enemies, the Carter administration put the finishing touches on its own hostage-rescue operation in April.
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