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1 They will subsume anything and everything each needs to stay alive.
2 They seek to subsume the object of envy by imitating it.
3 Enough time passed for a handful of expressions to subsume the Mouse's face.
4 Is the Irish Permanent able legally to subsume the shares?
5 I push away the desperation that threatens to subsume me.
6 They will subsume those they can, and kill the rest.
7 The proposal would require foreign banks to subsume all their subsidiaries under one U.S. holding company.
8 Later, LoD was to subsume the personnel of the hacker group "Tribunal of Knowledge."
9 There were no products he had to buy, no books to read, no new personality to subsume .
10 Out flows a rank fluid of nutrients, especially nitrogen, for plants on the Body Farm to subsume .
11 Other parties can and probably will cherry pick the best bits and subsume them into their own manifestos.
12 The flash of doubt did not subsume her anger, but instead redirected it inward, and she backed down.
13 Knowing the player though, he'll subsume whatever satisfaction about reaching such an illustrious landmark, until after the game.
14 I have moments of feeling like my old self, but then they subsume beneath a tsunami of pain.
15 The 24th will subsume two existing wings, and add one new one, so it mostly amounts to re-packaging old forces.
16 But far from seeking to strengthen their powers, the national government is now seeking to subsume metro police departments into the SAPS.
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