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In Postecoglou's defence, the club's relentless schedule hasn't necessarily lent itself to the exploration and embedding of new strategies.

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And it also mentioned it was "reported that over the last couple of years there had been significant positive changes within the cathedral, including embedding the Welsh language into the services".

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So he spent little time in an office, instead sitting with his assistants, working directly with his players and embedding his ideas.

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"By embedding military perspectives into civilian domains, the legislation could reshape Indonesia's policy direction, potentially prioritising stability and state control over democratic governance and civil liberties," Mr Dinarto said.

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But it was “The Puritan” that caught the popular imagination like no other, embedding the icon in the national consciousness.

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

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