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incapsulate

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incapsulate [ɪnˈkæpsjʊˌleɪt]
vb
a less common spelling of encapsulate
incapsulation  n
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incapsulate see encapsulate


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In The Heart of Redness, however, horses not only incapsulate what Elizabeth Lawrence terms "the extreme polarities of the wild and the tame" (Lawrence [1990]1994: 223) but the intersections of the spiritual and the sensual.
The book's title broadly incapsulates the major themes covered: the discussion of space and time is a significant aspect of each of the articles.
Then, where possible, we need to somehow incapsulate the processes into a set of business services.
 
 
 
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