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incorporated

adjective as in included

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adjective as in organized

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In the Fix My Portfolio column, Beth Pinsker incorporated the new tax rates into instructions on how to decide whether or not to move money from a traditional individual retirement account into a Roth IRA.

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This relaxation, the researchers discovered, makes the old DNA strands less stable, so they get degraded, making it easier for the new strands to be incorporated without introducing any errors.

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Earlier this year, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law bills that make the state more business friendly, including one that makes it more difficult to sue board members at companies incorporated in Texas.

To create an otherworldly voice, Elordi studied Tibetan throat singing and incorporated the slurred consonants caused by dentures he’d been given for the role.

“People have been burned by high-ticket experiences with food incorporated in the past, in which it has maybe not been an equal character in the show,” Bamberg-Johnson says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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