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emplace

verb as in position

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The clock for the supposed Title 42 Armageddon was ticking down as I then crossed the bridge back to El Paso, where more barriers of razor wire had only recently been emplaced.

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Usually that would mean the nuclear device had been emplaced and the tunnel packed to contain the blast.

“This could be sediment emplaced in an ancient Mars ocean, and it could be glacial and ice-related materials too,” Dr. Head said.

The Green New Deal must be emplaced while ensuring that communities of color and low-income communities benefit from the social and economic opportunities of addressing climate change.

Wherever we couldn't patrol was precisely where the next one would be emplaced.

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

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