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After experiencing the joy of welcoming her second daughter, is she ready to be immersed in the world of yellow crime-scene tape and grieving relatives that come with her new assignment?

“Once we opened a second gallery in Palm Springs, we wanted to be immersed in the community here,” says Miller.

He says they are really "lucky" to have had the advantage as a British band to be immersed in the Korean training regime: "There's a lot of really good things we can take away to create this hybrid fusion."

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I like to draw themes out into different mediums, to be immersed in something.

According to Malinauskas, the development of such a layer is a relatively simple and material-efficient process that requires a glass substrate with an electrically conductive metal oxide layer to be immersed in or sprayed with a highly diluted solution of the compound.

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

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