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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
unembed . - adjective Not
embedded .
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Examples
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And BP personnel, accompanied by the Coast Guard, threatened "unembedded" journalists who were trying to see for themselves how much damage is being done to the Gulf
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Dahr Jamail is an activist and independent award-winning journalist who reported "unembedded" from Iraq for eight months from 2003 - 2005.
GlobalResearch.ca 2009
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Dahr Jamail is an activist and independent award-winning journalist who reported "unembedded" from Iraq for eight months from 2003 - 2005.
GlobalResearch.ca 2009
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In his address to the Event, Michel Chossudovsky also underscored the assassination of independent ( "unembedded") journalists and reporters in the Middle East war theater.
GlobalResearch.ca 2009
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Western mass media largely ignored the reality of what was happening on the ground, which was reported only by al-Jazeerah and a few "unembedded" journalists.
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Cognition and emotion, thinking and feeling, interpreting and relating -- these are separable only in pathology, as can be seen in the case of Descartes himself, the profoundly isolated man who created a doctrine of the isolated mind, of disembodied, unembedded, decontextualized cogito.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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Cognition and emotion, thinking and feeling, interpreting and relating -- these are separable only in pathology, as can be seen in the case of Descartes himself, the profoundly isolated man who created a doctrine of the isolated mind, of disembodied, unembedded, decontextualized cogito.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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Cognition and emotion, thinking and feeling, interpreting and relating -- these are separable only in pathology, as can be seen in the case of Descartes himself, the profoundly isolated man who created a doctrine of the isolated mind, of disembodied, unembedded, decontextualized cogito.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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Recently, in the face of some good on-the-spot journalism by an unembedded British reporter, this cover-up story ingloriously disintegrated, while U.S. military spokespeople retreated step by step in a series of partial admissions of error, leading to an in-person apology, including the sacrifice of a sheep and $30,000 in compensation payments.
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We will be unembedded and not traveling with any other journalists.
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